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KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF OXFORDSHIRE - 1895

Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire - 1895

• DffiECTORY.J OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 235 Le.udesdorf Charles ~LA. (mathemati- M.agrath Rev. John Richard D.D., J.P. ~lee Rev. John Henry ~LA. 1Ius. Doe. cal lecturer), Pembroka college, St. provost of Queen's college, vice- (Coryphreus precentor of music in Aldiate!s street chancellor & curator of the theatre), the University), .'\4 Broad street Lewis Henry, 6 Crip~ey road Queen's college Merivale Mrs. Portland lo. Parktowr Lewis Mrs. M-anor house, North :\Iaitlaoo Miss (princpal of Somerville Merry Re<v. William Waiter D.D. (recstreet, Osney college), 35 Wo-odsto.ck rd. St. Gi!es'\ torr & public orator), Lincoln (){)lllege Lewis Percy J. 4 Abbey rd ~IaiendieMisses, 32 Lookfrd>.rd,.St.Gles? MertcaHe; Misse-s·, 45 St. Gile.s' stree' Ley Mrs. 55 James st. Cowl.ey Male Rev. Edward M.A. 77 Banbury Midilleton Framk E. 98 Abingdx:m rd. Lidd·all Henry Andrew, 102 Marlboro' road, St. Giles' Grandipont road, GrandpDnt :.\IaJilru Henry William, 27 vYalton 1Iiddleton Wm. Thos. I7 ~Iuseum rd Lightfoo·t Henry Le Blanc (bursar), ·well road, St Giles' Miller Re.v. Edwau-d, 9 Bradmore rd. Corpus Christi college :\lla:lliam Geo. 4 Wnihester st. St. Giles' St. Giles' Lightfoot Miss, 17 St. Giles' street :.\Iallarrn Geo. Bessant L.R. C.:P. Edin. J\Iiller Miss(principru1, Diocesan Female Liil~ngston William, 20 Waltoru Well rd 223 Iffiey road Tmiming college'), 23 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Mallam Henry Parr, 91 High s•treet St. Giles' Litt·le William M.A.. (vice-president), Mallam Jarrnes Thos. 33 Beamrumt st Milller Mrs. II Newton rd.Grandpom Corpus Christi college ~IaHam Miss, 12 Wo!Od.stock rdi.St.Gls' Miller Mrs. 3 Norham rd. St. Giles Lindsay Walla~e :Marten M.A.. (assist. MallamThos. 72Woodstock rd.St.Giles' Mille.r Mrs. 25 Norham rd. St Gi:e.s tutor & librarian), Jesus c-ollege ~Ialtby Alfd. H.7 Lon~th rd.St.Giles' J\lilJ•eT :Mrs. Thurle, Barubury road Lindisey William Lewis, 2 Walton c.res- .:\-laltby JDJ:\111 ChmLwi.ck, Hea.therfield, Summe!rl-own cent, St. Thomas' Iffiey road Milis Rev. Lawrence Heyworth D.D. LivingstDne Rev. Robert George l\I.A. Manley Jn. Job. 3 Chester st.Iffie.y rd 19 Norham road, St. Giies' (vice-gerent, tutor, senior dean & .MaJIISeWl John, 12 vValtDn Well road, :Hills Edgar,84 Woodstock rd.St.Giles' chaplain), Pembroke co:li'ge., St. St. Giles' .:\Iitehell John, 33 Chal'font road, .Aldate.'s street :.Vlarcon Rev. Charle·s Abd'Y M.A. St .. Giles' Llewellin William, 24 Farndon road, (lice~IJJsed master), Marcon's Hall, ~loberly Re:v. Robert Campbell D.D. St·. Giles' Parks road, St. G:bles' (Regius professor of J'astoral TheoLloyd l\Iiss, 96 Holywell street :.VIare.tt Robert Ranu:ph :.VLA. (sub- logy & canon of Christ Church). Lock Re.v. Walter M.A. (sub-wa;rden rector & tutor), Exet-er college St. Aldat-e's street & senior tutor, Keble. college), 16 Margetts Frook 6I James' st. Cow:ey )loberly :Miss (principal, St. Hugh Crick road, St. Giies' Margetts Fredk. A.rth. 261 Iffley rd haUl), 17 Norrham gdn,s. St. Gi:.es' Lodlge Richard: M.A. 37 St. Mar- \Iarge.tts Philip, 46 Western rd.Grndpt Mocat.W. Mrs. II Warrueford road, St. garet's road, St. Giles' ::\Iargetts Wm.4 Canterbry.rd.St.Giles' Olemem:t's Long Richard Charles, 21 Fairacres ~Ia.rgor:iouth Davidl Samuel M.A. (lee- l\Iold Stephen, 2 Buckingham street. road, Iffley road turer & librarian of New college & Grandipont Loosley Thomas, 295 Iffiey road Laudiaru pmfessor of Ara:bic), 88 Mollison Danie:l, 13 Southmoor road, Lott Mrs. 23 Beaumont ~~treet W oodsto<:k road, St. Gile.s' St. Giles' Lovegrove Frederick Francis B.A. 23 Markby Sir William K.C.I.E., M.A., :\Iolyneux :Miss, z 'Wellington place, St. :Margaret's road, St. Giles' D.C.L., J.P. Oxon. tutor & s•enior St. Giles' street Lovell Rev. Geovge Francis B.D. (city bursar, Balliol college & reader in Molyneux Philip :\LA. 23 Po~stead lecturer), r East view, Parks road Ind~an Law), Headington hil~ road, St. Giies' Lovel'l Mrs. I Ea.st view, Parks road Ma.rkheim Henry William Gegg l\LA. Mooey Edwardl Jo.hn, 18 Southmoor Loxley Witiliam Frederick, 65. Divinity (lecturer), Queen's college road, St. Giles' road, Cowley road Marrett Robert Ranulf M A. (sub- Monro David Binning ::-.I.A. (provost), Luoos Rev. Vlin<:ent William l\f.A. rector & tutor), Exeter colilege Oriel college · (city lecturer), 52 St. John's st. ::\Iarriott John! Arthur Ransome. l\LA . .:\lontague Francis Charles l\LA. (wbSt. Giles' (New c()llege & vVQrcestcr-col. lee- dean & librariam ), Oriel college Lucas Harry Richardson, 9 New road turer in modern histDry), 3 Hciy- ~Ioore Rev. Arthur S. W., :M.A. (cuLucas Joh!n, 12 Abbey road we'l street rate of St. :Mary l\Iagdalen), 24 Lucas Thomas, N()rthland~ Wo:dstock Marsh Mrs. 28 Warnboro' rd.St.Giles' Beaumont street road, St. Giles' ~Iarston Jabez,nSoutbmoor rd .. St.Gls' ~1oore Rev. Edwa.rd! D.D. (principal Lucy Mrs. 107 Woodstock rd. St.Giles' .:\fartin Rev. Herbt. John, 195 Iffley rd of St. Edmund hall & curator of the Lungley Jas.rr Norham rd1. St. Giles' Martin Hmaca Eccles, 30 St. Mar- theatre), Queen's lane Lunn Mrs .. 13 Warne.forc1 rd.St.Olemt's ga.:ret's rood, St. Gile-s' ).Iorfill William Richard l\LA.. (reader Lynam Charles CottereU M.A. 28 Martin MrSJ. 26 Po!:stead. rd. St.Giles' in Russian), 4 Clareiildon 'illas, Norham road, St. Giles' Martl.e.y MrSI. 22 St. Margaret's road, Park town Lynam Robert Garner, 48 Banbury St. Giles' 1forgan Mr<'!. 50 A.ston st. Cowley road, St. Giles' Martyr Wm. 18 Westem: rd. Grandpm.t ~!organ William Lewis :\LA.. Oxon., Macan Reg. Walt.er ~LA. (tutor Marrychurch Francis Henry, 6 Queeln L.R.C.P., 37 Broad s-treet & li'brariaon University coiL & reader street MorisonMrs. 139 ·woodl;;tock rd·.St.Giles' 1n ancient history in the Univ. ), Massie John 1\<LA. (lecturer at ~Ians- ~Iorley Thomas, 17 Long Wall street Grove place fie:d), 101 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Morley W&~am, 16 Long Wall street l\Iac<1onald A.Jex. M.A. (Ruskiru master Matheson Percy Ewrog l\I.A. (tutor & :.\Iorrell Fredieric Parlrer l\I.A.. 21 St. of drawing in the University; draw- dean' of New college & sec. Oxford & GilE's' street ing master Oxford school of Scienc~ Cambridge Schoo:s Examinatioiil De- MorreU Ge,o-rge Herbert :\I.!.., B.C.L., & Art & keeper of University gal- iega~y), High street D.L., J.P. Headingt-on Hill hall leries), 50 Woo.dstock rd. St. Giles' :\fathews Henry, r6 King Edward st Morrell Jam.es Gonyers, Field house. Macdonell Art-hur Anthony M.A. :Maturin Rev. Basil William B.A. St. Woodlstock road, Surnmertown (deputy profeswr of Samskrit & John's Mission ho. Mars-ton st.Gowly M-orrison Mrs. 259 Cowley road TayloriaJn professorr of G-erman), 7 Ma.ude Rev. Jo~eph Hooper ~LA. (dean Mott 'MxSI. 4 Crick rood., St. Giles' Fyfie:d road, St. Giles' & lecturer of Hertford cdllege•), 9B ::\Iount Rev. Charles Bridges M.A. 14 Macfarlance :Miss, 21 Farndon road, Banbury rood, St. Gi2esr Norham roa.d, St. Giles' St. Giles' Maul Capt. Spencer Duncan, The Villa~ 1-fOUJltain Mrs. 20 Divinity rd·. Cowly. rd Mackar-ness Mrs. I Canterbury rood, 'Woocl:stock road', Snmmertown 1\{owbray Mrs. 26 vViJnchester road. St. Giles' ~fau:nse1! Staff-Commamde.r Wi!liam St. Gile.s' ~IcKee Mrs. 19 Wanboro' rd'.St. GiiBS' Bare R.N. The Moorings, Iffiey 'I'd Mawbray S. Edwin, 19 Polste.ad rooo, Mackinder Halford .Tohn M.A. (reader ~Ia.wer John William, 95 Iffley road St. Giles' m Geography), I Bradmore road, Max-MullE'r Fred.e.rick l\LA. (prof. ofiMoyle John Baron D.C.L. (tutor & St. Gile:s' com.pa.rative philology), 7 Norham junior bursar), 1\' ew college l\IcLachlan Jn., M.D. 38 Be.anmont st gard~Ill..."'. St. Giles' Mullins George, 61 Holywell street l\IacLaren John Wallace Hosier 'M.A. Mayhew Rev . .Aruthony Llwson ~LA. Mundy ::\fi.ss, 6 Tlhe Terr. Park town Banbury road, Summertown (chaplain of Wa.dham college), 18 l\Iunro .Jn. A.rthur Ruskin l\LA. (tutor ~IacLaretn Mrs. Archibald:, Summer- Bradm-ore road, St. Gile.s' & librarian), Lincoln college field!, Barn/bury rd. Summertoww Mwyman Robt. 2 FyfieldJ rd. St. Giles' \ Murutoru Mrs. 15 St. ::\Iargaret's rd. Macphail Rev. Edmund W. St. Maur MeadowS! Geo. D. Lucel'fm:>, Iflle.y road St.. Giles' M.A. 187 Iflley rood Medihurst Arth. 18 Stanley rd. Cowley Murphy Mrs. Cathcart, 12 New In~ ~Iadrun Falconer M.A. (sub-librarian af Medley Dud:ley Julius M.A. (ooan of Hall S'treet Bodleian & lecturer in medireval deg-re-es & tutor of Keb:e college), Murray Jamt's A. E. l\I.A., LL.D., palreography), go Banbury road, 7 Crick road, St. Giles' D.C.L. 78 Banbury rd. St. Giles' · St. Giles' ~IeJ.land 1\Irs. 34 Norham rd. St. Giles' Myres John Linton B.A. (lecturer). Maffey Henrry, 8 Blue Boar street Melville-Lee Mrs. 43 St. Giles' street Christ Church college


286 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'M Nagel David Henry M.A. (dean & Paintin Harry, r4 Regent st. Cowley Pope Rev. Richard William Massy Millard demonstrato.r), Trin!it.y coli Painton Mrs. 4 Warnborough rr-oad, D.D. (cens·or of Noo~Oollegiate Napier Arthur Sampson M.A., Ph.D., St·. Giles' Students), 4 Keble :rd. St. Giles' E.Sc. (.:\Ierton prof. of English lan- Pa2mer Yen. Edwin D.D. (archdeacon Porter James, IO Manor rd. Holywell guage & literature & sub-warden of of Oxford & canon), Christ Church, Pottinger Henry Allison M.A. (lecMerton coll. ), Headington hall St. Alda.te's street turer & librarian), Worcester cGlleg~ Neale Geo. 32 Wellingtolll sq,St.Giles' Palmer Edwin James Jlil.A. (tutor & Poulton E!ward Bagnall ~LA. (Hope Neil Jame.s :M.D. Divinity walk, St. junior bursar), BafJiol college professor of zoology), 56 Banbury C1eoment's Park ~Irs. JO Kingston rd. St. Giles' roadi, St. Giles Xeill Mrs. Hernes rd:. Summertown Parker Ge-orge. (clerk of the Univer- PoweU Bad-en Henry Bad-en, 29 Ban· Xettleship Henry M.A. 17 Brachnore sity), 3 Ohur<:h walk, St. Giles' bury road, St. Giles' read, St. Gi:es' Parker Ge0.39Wellingtcm sq. St. Giles' Powell Edward, 43 Marlborough rd. Nett! e., hip ~Ir~;;, 7 Barrbury rd.St. Giles' Parker J ames, 2I Turl street Graudpont Neuoouer Dr . .Adolf l\LA. (Reader in Pa.rker Mrs. Freelands, Iflley road Powell Frederick York M:.A. (Regius RabbinicalLiterature &Bodleian 8Ub- Parker Wm.53 Woodstock rd.St.GilBs' professor of Modern History) librarian), 5 Norham rd. St. Giles' Parsons Herbert, 93 High street Powell John Undlershell M.A. (tutQII'), N eville Louis, 28 Holywe] street ParS{)ns Mis-s, 27 Polstead rd. St. Gi:es' St. J ooo's cOllege Newtoru Rev. Isaac (Wesleya.n), 85 Pa-rsons \Vm. rr King'ston rd.St.Giles' Poynter Miss, 15 The Ter. Park t-own Iffiey rood Partridg-e Mrs. 97 Holywell street Poynton Arthur Blackburne M.A. (lee~ Xewton Rov. ,J. Knight (chap:airu toO Pater Misses, 64 St. Gile.s' street turer), Hertford college H.:M. priscm),74 Kirrngston rdi.St.Gils' Patey Oha.rle.s, 5 Merton street Prankerd Archibald D.C.L. 27 NorNicho:a.s· F. T. (San Gabriel), Iffiey rd Pattrick Rev. Arthur Henr-y Saint ham road, St. Giles' Nioholl Thomas, I Stall1ley rd. Oowle~· M.A. (chaplain of Magdalen college Price Rev. Canon Ba.rthoJ.omew D.D. Nicholls Hy. 66 Woodstock rd.St.Gi~e~' & innior chapiaiu of Queen's coli) F.R.S .• F.R.A.S. (masteff' of Pem.- Nicholsou Rev. Charles (Catholic), St. Pauling Asaph,B Kingston rd.St.Giles' broke college & Sedleian professor Aloysius preSJbytery, WCJoOdstock rd. Payne George Septimus, 32 St. Mar- of Natural philosophy), St. Aldate's St. Giles' ga.ret's road, St. Gi:es' street Nicholson Rev. Thomas Frederick Payne MPs. 5 Ba.rdwell rd. St. Giles' Price Rev. William Hy. 1\LA. (curatl) (Wesleyan), 34 \Varnborough road, Pearson Arthur, 3 Winchester road, af St. Miarry Ma.gdalen & chaplain of St. Giles' St. Giles' Trinity .college), 8 Park crescent·, Nreholson Alfred William, 38 Leckford Pearwn Willia.m Dewhurst, 5 Polstead Park town road1, St. Giles' road, St-. Giles' Price Benj. H. (dmwing master at Nichols10n Edwd. Williams Byron ~I.A. Pedlder Arthur Lionel ~i.A. (tutor), Oxford School of Science & Art), (Bodl.eian librarian & curator of the 1\Ia.gdo.len colle.ge 12 The Terrace, Park town University gal:erie.s), 2 Camterbury Peel Mrs. 105 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Price Charles James Ooverly l\LA.. rood, St. Giles' 4Pe-gler Humphrey T. 8 Banbury rd. (lecturer at Euter college), Beving· Nix Jas. 21 Wa.rnboro' rd. St. Giles' St. Giles' ton road, St. Giles' Nix Rt.:N ewtn. 79 Kin~gstn.rd.St. Giles' Pelham Henry Francis M. A. (Camden Price Frederick, 224 Abingdon road, Noel Rev. Montague, Henry M. A. (vicar professor of ancient history), 20 New Hinksey of St. Barnaba.s'), The Vicar-age, :Bradmore road, St. Gile.s Price Langford L01Vell Fredk. Rice St. Barnabas street, Jericho Pelle.t Mrs. 24 Warnboro road, St. 1\I.A. (treasurer), Oriel college Nortoo Alfd. 9 The Te.rr. Park town Giles' Prickard Arthur Octavius 1\>I.A. (:e.cNorton Geo. I3 The Terr. Park town Pembrey Seymour M.A., B.A. 32 Ban- turer), New college Norton Mrs. Dougias, 7 Norham rd. bury road, St. Giles' Prickett Frederick, IO Botley road St. Giles? Penny Rev. Fra.ser Henry M.A. u Priest Mrs. I7 Merton street Nowell Mrs. 3 Farndon rd. St .. Giles' Banbury road, St. Giles' Pritchet.t Miss, r Pembroke street, Oak·e Rev. Robert Christopher ( cu- Perkins )iliss, 62 Holywell street St. Clement's rate of St. C!ements), 209 Iffiey rd Perry Mrs. 6 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Procter Miss, 3 Wamboro' rd.St.Giles' Ockenden Chas. 2 Manor rd. Ho:ywe] Peters Frank Hesketh M.A. (tutor & Prowse William. Bya.ss, 151 WoodOckemde.n Ge.orge, I68 Abingdon rd. Dean of Degrees, University college), stock road, St. Giles' New Hinksey I2 St. :Margaret's road, St. Giles' PuHan Rev. Leighton M.A. (lecturer Odgers Rev. James Edwin, I4S \Vood- Phe.a!Sant Mrs. 48 Aston st. Co-w.J.ey & dean of arts), St. John's college stock road, St. Giles' Phelps. Rev. LanceJot Ridley M.A. Pullan John (chief wa.rder-in-chau-g~ ()dling Willia.m M.A., M.B., F.R.S. (tutor), Oriel college of H.l'vl. prison), New road (Waynfiete professor of c-hemistry), Phillips <Jha,rles, IS Bea.umont street Pullen ~Irs. 33 Southmoor read St. IS Norham gardens, St. Giles' Phillips Frank G. 6 Manor pl.Eolywell Giles' Ogle Mrs. 19 & 20 Park cres.Pk. twn Phillips Frank H. 23 Park End street Pulling Mrs. 4 Wellingtn.pl.St..Giles'st Oliver John, 14 Buckingham street, Picka.rd Rev. Henry Adair ~LA. Pyne Mrs.I8 Buckinghm.st.Grandpont Grandpont (H.~L inspector .of schoo~s), 5 Can- Pyner Miss, 84 \Voodstock road, St. Oman Oharle.s, 32 Eeaumont street terbury road, St.. Giles' Giles' Oman Charles William Chadwick l\LA. Pigotb Ernest Edward, 9 Lithegate Quelch Edwa.rd Arnett, 2 Manor pl. (librarian of All Souls' college & street, St. Ebbe's Holywell proctor), All Soul's college Pilcher Rev. Fra.ncis M.A. (rector of Quiller-Oouch Mrs. 21 St. Margaret's Ommanney Rev. George Druce Wynne St. Clement's), 8o St. Clement's st road, St. Giles' M.A. (prebendary of Wells), 29 Pilche.r :Mrs. 3 Korham gardens, St. Quinton Hbt.r8 Polstead rd. St.Giles' Booumont street Giles' Ra-gg Rev. L()n;;dale ~LA. (lectureT), Orpwood. Mrs.21 Leckford rd.St.Giles' Pinfold l\Irs. 16 Warnboro road, St. Christ Church college Ottley Rev. Robert Lawrence 1\I.A. Giles' Randall Miss, The Cot. Merlon fields (examining chaplain to the Bishop Pinnock Mrs. I7 Chal.font rd. St.Giles' Ra.nnie Dvd. Watson, 16 St. Giles' st of Oxford; tutor of Magdalen col- Plaister Thomas, 6sa, Holywell st-reet Raper Robert William M.A., B.O.L. lege & principal librarian of the Plntts John Thompson 1\l.A. (teacher (vice-president, bursar & lecturer). Pnsey library), Pusey house, 6I St. of Pro·sian at the uuive~rsity), 5 Park Trinity college Giles' s.fl!-eet crescent, Park town &a1Shdall Rev. Hastings }.LA. (lecOwen Geo. Gunn,7 Chester st.Iflley rd Playfair Rev. Arthur Grace (curate of turer), Hertford college Owen Rupert K. W. 2 St. Marga.ret's St. Thomas'), Vica:rage, Becket st. Rawns~ey ~fiss,6Bevington rd.St..Giles' road, St. Giles' St. Thomas' Rhys John M.A., hon. LL.D.Edin Owen Siduey Goorg-e 1\I.A. (tutor), Playne Mrs.G.6oWoodstck.rd.St.Giles' (principal of Jesus college & proChrist Churclll college Plummer Rev. Charles M.A. (dean, fessor of Celtic), Jesus college, Owen Sidney James M.A. (Univ. divinity lecturer, librarian & chap- Turl street reader of Indian hist•ory, & lecturer lain), Corpus Christi (X)llege - Rice Rev. The Hon. William Talbot of Christ Church college), 5 Brad~ Plumrid.ge Henry Mu~.D-oc. 53 Iffiey M.A. (rector of St. Peter-le-Bailey), morea roads St. Gile.s' road 48 High street Owen Willia.m, roi Iffiey road Plumtre Rev. Artlt\lr H., B.A. (chap- Rice Edward M.D. go Woodstock rd. Owens Sergt.-}.fad. WiUiam, 53 St. lam Wycliffe full TheO>logical col- St. Giles' John's street, St. Giles' lege), 52 Banbury oroad, St. Giles' Rice Miss, 11 Canterbury rd.St. Giles' Pa.ge Rev. Robert Lay M.A. St. John's Pogson-Smith Willirum George )11.A. Ri~wiggin :Mrs. 2I Park cres. Pk. twn Mi·ssion house, Ma,rston st. Cowley (tultor, St. John's college), Io Black Richard Rev. Williarn Jol;leph, II Page Mrs.4 St. JI.'.Latrgan~t's rd.St.Giles' Hall road Park cres, Pa.rk town l'a.ge William, 145 Iflley road Poole Reg-inald Lane ~LA., Ph.D. Richards Franklin Thomas l\LA . .Paget Ve-ry Rev. Francis D. D. (dean (lecturer at Jesus college), 5 Beau- (tutor Trinity coil.), 7 Beanmont st of Christclmrch), St. Aldate's st mont s-treet Richa.rds Thos. 2 Keble rd. St. Giles'


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 2:37 Richards Herbert Paul M. A. (tutor J Sampson Rev. Edward Frank M. A. Slay William .Albext Chall'les, 47 :Maxs- & librarian), Wadham college (censor & tutor), Ohrist Church ton street, Cowley Bichards Thomas, I2 Buckingham st. college). St. Aldate's street Smith Rev. Alfredl Cecil M. A. (vicar Grandpont Sanda.y Rev. William M. A.. (Ireland of St. John the Baptist, SummerRichards William Emanuel, 6 Caren- prof. of exegesis & le!Cturer, Exeter town), The Vicarage, Banbury rd. don villa.s, Paxk town college), 6 Canterbury rd. St. Giles' Summertown RichardsWm.J. uo.Abngdn.rd.Grndpnt Sanders John, 99 Holywell street Smith Rev. Frederick John M. A., Richardson Goclfrey Noel M.A. (lee- Sankey Julius Otta.way, Turl street F.R.S. (Millard lecturer mechanics' turer Oriel col:ege ), 36 Holywell st Sankey Mrs. 15 7 Iffiey road Trinity college), 28 Nor ham garRichings Mrs.27Wa.lton st.St. Thomas' Sa.sse Alfred Edmlllld, 12 Nor ham dens, St. Giles' Richmond Waiter James, I7 Polstead road, St. Giles' Smith Rev. R.owland 1\I.A. I5 Stanley road, St. Giles' Sav;age William, 109 Iffiey rood road, Oowley Ridley Christopher, I2 Ho1ywell street Sawyer Edward J. 106 Southmoor Smith Arthur Lionel ~LA. (tutor of Ridley Mr.s. 17 Iffiey road road, St. Giles' Balliol college), The King's mound, Rippon Geo.89 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Sawyer Geo.5 Western rd.Grandpont Mansfield road Ritchie David Goorge M.A. 39 Ban- Sayer T'lwma.s Richard, 24 Western Smith Edwd.57 Westernrd.Grandpont bury road, St. Giles' road, Grandpont Smith Fdk. 48 Woodstock rd.St.Giles' Ritchie James M.B.Edin. 36 Jkau- Sayers Rev. Henry M.A. (chaplain of Smith Gemge B. 25 Be.aumQUt street mont street New college & Christ Church & Smith John Alex. M.A. (tutor), BalRoberts Rev. Wilson Aylesbury 1\'I.A. head master of Cathedral school), liol college 161 Iftley road Ca.thedraJ Choir house, Brewers Smith Miss, 27 Banbury rd.St.Giles' Ro.berts John Varley Doc.~Ius.Oxon. street, St·. Aldate's Smith Mrs. 12 Winchester rd.St.Giles• (OO'ganist of Ma.gda.len college), 18 Sayexs Mrs. 33 Leckford rd. St .. Giles' Smith Mrs. Rutherford, 4 Fyfield Holywell st.re.et Schofield Fras. 1\Iaca.t, 12 Museum rd road, St. Giles' Roberts Wm. 94 Abingdn.rd.Grandpnt Scott Rev. Wm. M.A.(vica.r of CDwley Smith )lrs. V. o Norham rd.St.Giles' Robertson Archibald, 3 Wellington pl. St. John), 2 & 3 Magdalen rd.Cowly Smith Norman Hardwick M . .A..(bursar St. Giles' street Scott George Rodney M. A. (tutor), of Mansfield co:lege ), 9 OhalfQillt Robertson Charles, 105 vVoodstock Mm-tGn college road, St. Giles' road, St. Giles' Scott Gordon.Ja.s.Wadham cot.Parks rd Smith Thackwell, Pittville, Iffiey road Robert.son Miss, 83 Woodstock road, Scovell Mrs. 29 St. Margaret's road, Smithe Rev. \Yillllm Henry B..A.. St. Giles' St. Giles' (curate of St. Thomas), 29 Abbey rd Robinson Fdk. 31 Norham .rd.St.Giles' Se.ager Miss, 35 Ohalfont rd.St.Giles' Snow Thomas Collins M . .A.. (ledurer Robinson Henry, New road Seal Milss, u Stanley rood, Cowley c,f St. John's college), 94 Kingston Robinson Mrs. 15 Park cres. Pk. to\l'n Seary John, I Queen street road, St. Giles' Robinson Mrs. 2 South Parks road Seary Wm. Hy. Fircroft, Park tcmn Soame James, 226 .A.bin.gdon road, Robinson Wm."Wnarto:n,46 St. Giles' st Sedgley Mrs.u7Woodstck.rd.St.Giles' :Xew Hinksey Rogers Miss, I Cedrus villa south, Senn Miss, 3I New Inn Rail street Soanes Rd.vrm.6Kingston.rd.St.Giles' Bambnry road, Summertown Se·well Rev. Jas. Edwards D.D. (war- Solloway ~f.ajor, 42 Geo:r1ge str-eet Rogers Mrs. 35 St. Gile.s' street den of New college), New College st Sotham R'Obt. 8 Warnborough road, Rolfe C1apton Crabb, Holywell ford. Sewell Mrs. 7 Western rd. Grandpont St. Giles' Church street·, Holywell Shadwell Charles L. 1\L.A.. (controller Soulsby Miss(head mistress,High Schl. Romanes Mrs. 94 St. .A.lda.te's street Lodging Rouse dele-gacy), Clarendon for Girls), 21 Banbury rd. St. Giles' RoiSe Edward Joseph, I Norham rd. vuildings, Broad street & Frewen Soulsby Mrs. 24 Norham rd. St. Giles' St. Giles' hall, Frewen court Souttar Robinson B.A. 29 Norham rd. Rose J.,l\I.A. 1 Rawlin~n rd.St. Giles' Sha.rp Hemy Gmillville :M. A. Ill St. Giles' Rose l\Iisses,38 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Woodstock road, St. Giles' Soutta.r Robinson M.A., B.C.L. 29 Rose Mrs. I7 WarnbOII'o' rd. St. Giles' Shaw Jas. 4 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' :X or ham road Rose Thoma.s Ha;rry, 4I St. Mar- Sheard James, I67 Iftley road Sparrow Shad.rach, I Botley road, garet's road, St. Giles' ShieaJrd Thomas John Walker, I8 Park Xew Botley Rolliwell Richard, Ellerslie, Banbury crescent, Pa.rk town Spear Mrs. IS Chalfon;t rd. St. Giles' road, Summertown Sheldon Fdk. Geo. 54 C<Jrn Maxket st Spencer Hy. BankslM.D. I8BeanmO'llt st Roud Charles Henry, 3 Banbury Sheldon Thomas, .Mill st. Oseney Spencer 'l'homas, 2 CUJstle terrace, rood, Summertown Sheppard Chas. Wm. 14 Museum rd Paradise street, St. Ebbe's Rowden l\Lrs. IS St. Giles' street Shepperd Fran·cis, 5 Cripley road Spittle F. Bau~ha.n, 2 Cripley road Rowell Mis-s, 33 Kingston rd.St. Giles' Shepperd l\Irs. 2 Black Hall road Spokes George Newcombe, Cranham, Rowell Richard Sydenham, Cherwell Shepperd ~Irs. 4 Muse.nm rood Iftley road croft, Banbury rd. Summertown Sherwood Rev. 'Yilliam Edward l\I.A.. Spooner Rev. William Archiba.ld M.A. Rowley Alfd. 1\fanor rd. HO:yweU (head ma'>ter of Ma.gdalen College. (tutor & dean o-f divinity of New Rowley Mrs. 39 & 40 Hythe Bridge school), Iftley road! college), II Keble l'oad street, St. Thomas' Sherwood ~Iartin L.D.S.R.C.S. I7 Spooner .Mrs.8 Norham gdns·. St.Giles' Rowton Rev. Rupert Jas. 221 Iftley rd Beaumont st~eet Spurling Rev. Frrederick William M.A. Rushforth. Gordon l\IcNeil M . .A.. (vice- Sherwood Mrs. I Lower Fisher row, (tutor of Keble college), 37 Norham principal), St. Mary hall, Oriel st St. Thomas' road, St. Giles' Russell J. W. 16 Bardwell road, Ban- Shirley Mrs. 8 New Inn HaU street Squire James, 4I Queen stxeet bury road Sides 1\Irs. 7 Oha.lfont rd. St. Giles' Stacey l\Iiss, 5 ~Iuseurn road Ryman~Hall Edwin, 37 Banbury xd. Sidgwicki Arthur M.A. (t~tor of Stainer Sir John ~LA. M:us.Doc. (proSt. Giles' Corpus> Christi c<Jllege & 1Jniver- fessor of music in the University), Ryman-Ha>:l Frank J.P. Summerhill, sity reader in Greek), 65 "Wood- Woodlvn, South P31I'k!s road Ba.nbury road, Summertown stock road, St. Giles' Staniland l\lrs. 24 Polstead rd.St.Giles' Rynd Mrs. 23 Leckford rd. St. Gi:es' Simes Mrs. I3 Crick road, St. Giles' Stannard Cyrus, ro Aston st. Cowley Sadler Micha.el Ern~st M.A. (stewa-rd Simmonds Wm. Hernes rd.Summrtn Stapleton Capt. Hon. Bryan John D.L. of Christ Church), 31 St. Mar- Simmonds William, jun. 7 St. l\Iar- 30 Leckford road, St. Giles' garet's road, St. Giles' garet's road, St. Giles' Stark :1.-Ia.rk Dugald M.D., C.M. 6 Sadler Mrs. 26 Museum road Simmons Edwa;rd, 4 Long Wall street Brood street St. Hill Edward .A.shton M . .A.. (tutor), S~mms Jo!m, 5 ~or pi. Holywe~l , Steane Mrs. 19 Stanley rd. Cowley New College S~mons l\hs~, ]I Kmgston rd.St·.Giles Steedman Percy Andrew, 10 Rawlinson St. John Robert l\I.A. (University S1mpson. ~hs-s (supt. of the Oxford road, St. Giles' teacher of Hindustani), IO Beau- Diocesan Female Training college), Steel Miss, 13 Bard well rd. St. Giles' m'Ont street 23 Eanbury road, St. Giles' Stemson Miss, 55 Iffiey road Salmon Philip Henry, 13 ~Iarlborough Simpson Mrs. 22 Queen street Stepham Wm. 5 Stanley rd. Cowley road, Grandpont Sims George Frederick l\Ius.Doc. 54 Stephens ::\frs. 1 Crick rd. St. Giles' Salt Rev. Enoch (Wesle.yan), 4'4 Wel- Holywell street Stevens ::\frs. 15 Orick rd. St. Giles' lington square, St. Giles' Sims Mrs. 54 Holywell street Stevenson J oseph, 6 Buckingham st. Salter Ernest,2Banbury rd.Summrtwn Sims Richa;rd, 7 Beanmont street Grandpont Salter Geo. 88 .A.bingdn. :rd. Grandpont Sims Thos. g6 Abingdon rd.Gnamrlpnt Stew Harry William, 69 .A.bingd()n rd. Salter Jas. 6 .Abingdon rd. Grandpnt Sims William, 9I St. Aldate's street Grandpont Salter J'3ID€s Hemy, Isis hou.se, The Sivewright ~Iiss,TheRise,lEioodingtn.hl Stewa.rt John Alex., M.A. (tutor of Towing path, GrandpDnt Skene Miss, I3 l'i'ew Inn Hall st·reet Christ Church), 14- Bradmore rd. Salter l\Irs. 49 St. Aldate's street Skene William Baillie M.A. (acting St. Giles1 Sampson Charles Henry M.A. (tutor), trea.surer), Christ Church, St. Stock Commander Regina~d A., R.N. Brll~Senose college Ald31te's str~ I ~iuseum rood


238 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's Stock St. Geo. ~LA. 8 Museum road Tims William, 291 Iffiey road Wakeman Henry Offiey M.A. (estates' Stockwell Mrs. 194 Abingdon road, Tollit Henry J ames, 5 South Parks bursar), All Souls' college :New Hinksey road, The Parks Wale Waiter, 50 St. A1date's street Stokoe Rev. Thomas Henry D.D.(vica.r Tomlins William James, 33 High st Walker Rev. Edwa.rd Mewburn 11I.A. of St. Michael's),8 Keble rd.St.Giles' Townse-nd John Francis, I Ilevington (tutor, librarian, assist. chaplain & 3tone Edward James M.A., F.R.S. road, St. Giles' precentor of Queen's college), 9 (observer), Radcliffe observatory, Townsend !M:rs. 297 Iffiey road: :Mel'ton street · vVoodstock road, St. Giles' Townse.nd Thomas, 49 ·western rnad, Walke'r Alfred Thoma.s, 5 Chalfont '3tO'Ile Thos. Price, 63 Holywell street Grandpont road, St. Giles' . Stone William, St. John''S cottage, Townshend Richard Baxter, Bo Wood- WaJker Francis William, 41 Western Parks road, St. Giles' stock road, St. Giles' road, Grandpont '3towe Joseph, 85 St. Aldate's street Tozer Rev. Henry Fanshawe M.A. Walker Harry, r6 Regent st. Cowley 3traclmn~Davidson James Leigh M.A. r8 Norham gardens, St. Giles' Walker Hy. Henley house, vVoodstock (senior dean & tutor), Balliol college Toyn:bee Mrrs. ro NO'rham ga.rd·ens, road, Summertown ~trange G'hs. rooAbill/gdon rd.Grandpnt St. Giles' Wa.lke'I' James M. A. 30 NQrham. gar- )tride W.K.22 Winchester rd.St.Giles' Tracey JO'hn M.A. (libra-rian, dean of dens, St. Giles~ 3tringer Lewis, 41 Southmoor road, college & tutor), Keble college Walker Jas. Peter Smith F.R.C.V.S. St. Gile-s' Trafford Mrs. Museum cot. Parks 2 Charles stret~t, St. Ebb€'s ~trong Rev. Thomas Banks M.A. road, St. Giles' Walker Js'Ph. ro4Southmr.rd'.St.Giles' (censor & tutor), Ghll'ist Church coli Treache.r Rev. Joseph Skipper M . .A. Walker Thos. 75 Bullin,'gd'On rd.Cowley Stroud Jn: Rogers,35 New Inn Hall st (surrogate), 24 Norham gardens, St. Walker William H. 205 IffleJ road ~umneor .Ta'bez,29 Kingston rd.St.Giles' Giles' Walke-r William Thoma.s, 7 Polstead ~unman J:lY· II Winchester rd.St.Giles' Tubb ,J\Il's. 9 Blue Boar street road, St. Giles' . · ':>utton M1ss, 3 Black Hall road Tuckwell Henry Matthews iM.A .• M.D. Walklett Mrs. 106 Ab:ngdon rd. Grndpnt. 2wann Miss,r4rWood·stock rd.St.G~le~ . 64 High street Wallace M_rs. 26 Norham. r~. St.Giles' .,weet Hy.LL.D.38Norham rd.St.Glle·s Turner Rev. Edward Tindal M.A. Wallace ""m. M.A. (Whites prof. of 3winhoe Col. Charles, Avenue house, (university registrar),36 St. Giles' st moral philosophy & tutor & librarian EaJst avenue, St. Clement's Turner Edwin, 44 St. Giles' street of Merton college), 6 Bradmore rd. '3ykes Goorge Frederick Holley, 97 Turne1• iHe:Iibert Hall ~LA., B.Sc., St. Gileos' Southmoor road, St. Giles' F.R.A.S. (Savilian professor of as- Walmsley Rev. John M.A. (vice-prin- . ~ymonds Ohs.r!8Southmr.rd.St.Gil~s' tlfonomy & DirecttOr of the Univ,er- cipal Wycliffe Hall Theol.ogical coli.), :,ym?nds Hioratw Percr F.~·<?·S.Edm. sity Observatory), 7 Manor road, 52 Banbury road, St. G1lew (LIChfield lecturer m chrucal sur- Holywell Walsh Edwd. 58 Ban bury rd. St.Giles.' gery), 35 Beaumont street Turner :Miss, g Black Hall road 1Valsh Percival, 78 Woodst{)dr street, ~ymonds Mrs. 6 South Parks r?ad Turner Mrs. 91 Woodstock rd.St.Giles' St. Giles' Tagart. Howell Goddard, 65 Abmgdon Turner Mrs.r'3s'Woodlstock rd.St.Giles' Walsh Wm. Hy. Park ho. Park town road, Grandpont Turre:I Rev. Henry J oseph M.A. Waiter J ona.s, 59 iLake st. N w. Hinksey Tate Miss, 6 Park cres. Park town (licensed master of Turrell's Hall), Waiter Robt.23 Faira-c:res rd.Iffley rd Taunton Major William E. 36 Beau- r5 New Inn Hall street. Walton Frederick William, 20 Winmont street Turrell WUr. Jn. M.D. 69 Iffiey road chester road, St. Giles' l'awney M'rs. Archer, 63 St. Giles' st Turrili Ja.s.3rWalton Well rd.St.Giles' WaltQn Mrs. 5 Crick rd. St. Giles' 1'ayler Edward, r89 Cowley road Turrill W1t:r.6gSouthmoor rd.St.Giles' Ward George Ernest !M.A. 92 Ilanbury Tayl{)ll' James Mus.Doc. (organist to Tustin Walter Harry, rg Park End st. road, St. Giles' the university & New college), 43 St. Thomas' Ward Rev. George Sturton M . .A.(tutor Eanbury road, St. Gile·s' Twining Francis, Summertown house, & lecturer), Hertford college Th.ylor Jlsph. r5 Fairacres rd·: Iffiey rd Ban'bury road, Summertown Ward Hy. rz Norham gdns. St. Gile~' 1'aylor i\Ess, 22 & 23 Paradise street, Ty1or Edward :Burnett F.B.S., D.C.L. Ward John :Bywater B.A., M.D. DISt. Ebbe's . . (kpr. of theMuseum),Sth. Parks Td vin~ty :wa.lk, St. Cle~ent'.s 1'aylor Wm.rH.84 Abmgdon rd.Grn.dpnt Tyrrell James; 222 Abingdon road, Ward M~ss, 41 St. Giles' street Thatcher G. W. M.A. (tutor), Mans- New Hinksey Ward' Misses, r6 Beaumont street ~eld college Tyrwhitt Rev. Richard St. John M.A. W.a,rd Mrs. 31 Banbury rd. St.. Giles' Thomas Rev. Llewelyn M.A. (vice- ·62 Banbury road, St. Giles' Ward Mrs. 7 Cante.:rtbury rd. St. Giles' principa.l, lecturer & chaplain of Tyrwhitt Mrs. 45 Banbury rd.St.Giles' Warland Miss, 31 Polstead rd.St.Giles' Jesu'S' coil. ),Cartrey,.South Pa1;ks rd Underhill Charles J.P. 57 Banburv rd. Wa.rman Edwin, ro Ship street Thomas Re.v. William Henry Griffith St. GiJ.es' . • Warner Rev. William M.A. (tut{)r of T.A.K.C.L. (curate of St. Alda.te's), Undmhill Charles Maitland r6 St Christ Church), .z Crick rd. St. 3 Isis." street, St. Aldat:e's r:vra.rga,ret.'s road, St. Gile/ · Giles' Thoma.s _Mrs. 232 Abmgd'on road, Unde:rhill George Edwanl M.A.(senior Warner Rev. William M.A. (tutor), New Hn~kS'ey . tutor of Ma.cr<ialen & proctor), Mag- Christ· Church, St. Aldate's street. Thomas Richard P. 77 Abmgdon road, dalen colleg~ Warner Rev. 'Yilliam ~I. A. 2 Crick Grandpont Underhill H. M. J. 20 Bardwe1l road, road, St. Giles' 1'h·omas Robert 1\LA. 241 Iflley road St. Giles' Warner Mrs. IZ :Bardwell rd. St.Giles' rhompson Charles Henry M.A.(mathe- Underhill Hy.S.zo:Bardwell rd.St.Giles' Warren T'homas Herbert :M.A. (prematical lecturer), Queen's coll~ge Underhill Sidney,zob,New lll'n. Hall st sident), !Magdalen college Thompson Harold, 40 Wellington sq. l'pstone James, 5 Btmbury road, Warville .Mrs. 2 Tackley pi. St. Giles' St. Giles' Summerh>wn Watkins Ml's. 255 Cowley road T'hompson Mis·s, 7 Park cres.Pa.rk to\Hl Upton Wm. T. 13 ~agdalen street Watkin,g. Mrs. 47 Woodstock road, Thompson .)Irs. 4 Farndon. rd.St.Giles' Varney Henry George, 5 King stlfee.t St. Giles' ThompsQn Mrs. r66 Walton street, Veley Victor Herbert F.R.S. 22 Nor- Watkins Th:omas, rzo St. Aldate's st St·. Thomas' ham t'oad, St. Giles' Watson Rev. Albert IM:.A. zo Norham Thompson Wm. Allin, 31 Beaumont. st V enables 'Mrs. 4 Norham rrd. St. Giles' gardens, St. Giles' . Thomson Arthur M.A. (professor of Venables !Mrs. Henry, 26 Norham gar- Watson Rev. Wentworth M.A. (vicar human anatomy), 159 Woodstock dens, St. Giles' of St. Thomas'), The Vicarage, road, St. Giles' Venables Richd. The Elms, .Abingdon Becket street, St. Thomas' Thomson John, 92 High street road, New Hinksey Watson .A.rthur Hyde, II3 Woodst'ock Thorley Geo .. Ear lam M.A. (warden V enables' Sydny.Donnington lo.Iffiey rd road, St. Giles' of Wadham college), Parks road Vernon-Harcourt Augustus George Watson Lawrence, II Ship street 1'horne Edwn.r8 Kin~ston rd. St.Giles' ~LA. (tutor of Christ Church col- Watson Samuel, 3 Abbey roa.d Thornhill Charles Edward D.L., J.P. lege & Lee's reader in chemistry), Watt Oommiss.-Gen. Fitzjames Edwd. Seven springs, South Parks road Cowley grnge.Cowley pi. St.. Clement's C.B. Hill top, Hieadington hill Thorn ton John Henry, 93 Sout-hmoor Vincent Cyril, 67 High street Watts Mrs. r68 Walton st.St. Tho(}mas' road, St. Giles' Vincent Frdk. Brendon, Warwick st Watts. William, 97 lffley road Thornton Mrl'. 25 Warnbor·ongh road, Vine's Sydney Howard M.A., D.Sc., Waugh Hy.Banbury rd. Summertown St. Giles' F.B.S. (Sheradian professor of Way Rev. Wm. Henry Bromley B..A. Thorogo{)d John Harris, 135 Walton bol!:any in the University & Mag- 7 Winchester road, St. Giles' s.treet, St, Thomas' dalen college), Headingt-on hill Way Mrs. 13 Norham road, St. Giles' l'horpe Mrs.49 Southmoor rd.St.Gile·s' Virgo Albt.Oo<ok~,42 Regent st.Cowley Webb Clement Chas. Julian M. A. T'hroelkeld Misses, I7 Fa.rndon roaa, Wait Jn. 83 Abingdon rd. Grandpont (senior Dean of Arts & tutoc of St. Giles' Wakelin George Henry M.A (lee- Ma.gdalen college & pro·proct{)r), Timberlake William Henry, 30 Wal- turer in his'bory at Magdalen & Ma.gdale;n college ton Well road, St. Giles' Wadb:am oolleges · Webb Thos. 109 Southmr.rd.St.Giles'


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 239 ·welhourne \Ya.tson :\forley, 43 Peru- Williams Rev. Chas. Eccles Edmonu 'Withington Thos. Ellames, 147 Woodbroke street, St . .Aldate's D.D.Borva,Banbury rd.Summertown t;tock :road, St. Giies' 1Veld Mrs.5 ~orham gdns. St. Giles' 1Yilliams Frederick James, 103 Ban- 1Volff Ferdinand, 29 Stanley rd.Cowley Wells Charles Ph.D. 5 Farndcm road, bury road, St. Giles' Wood Rev. Samuel George M . .A. ro St. Giles' Williams George, St. Swithin, 17 King Bardwell road, St. Giles' 'Wells Jsph.::\L.A. (tuto.r), Wadham coil Edlward street Wood George M . .A. (olassical lecturer ·welsh Rev .. Jas .. 47 Banbury rd.St.Giles' 1Yilliams Hy. 75 Banbury rd. St.Giles' & senior bursar), Pemb'roke colleg~ lfharton Ed•Yard' Ross ::\-LA. (assist. Williams James D.C.L. (ledurer & St . .Aldate's -street tutor & lecturer of Jesus college), 3 bursa~), Lincoln college Wood Mrs. 9 Crick road, St. Giles' South Parks road Williams Mrs. Lewis, 9 Winchester 1Voodcock Thomas Edwin, 7 St.John's lYheatley Thomas Edward, 14 Fyfield road, St. Giles' road, St. Giles' l'oad·, St. Giles' Williams St. Swrthin, 12 King Ed- Woodford Frank, 41 Regent st.Cowley 'Wheeler .Alfred, Sunnymead home, ward street Woodford Mrs. 29 Pembroke street, Banbury road, Snmmerto>rn 1Yilliams Winter, 12 King Edward! st St. Clement's Wheeler Isaac, 27 Iffiey road 1Yilliamoon Waiter Francis, 40 Leek- ·wood·s Rev. Henry George D .. D .. (presiWheeler Mrs. ro .Museum rDad ford road, St. Giles' dent of Trinity college & curator of Wheeler ~Irs. Harriet .Alice, 46 Wel- 1Yilhamson William, 5 Holywell street the theatre), Broad street lirugton Equare, St. Giles) Willson Rivers, 42 Wellington square, Woodward AldermaTh Wm.14Cowley rd Wheeler Richard F. 2 .Abingdon road, St. Giles' Woodward Henry W. 59 St. Mary's Grandpont Wilsdon Hemy Benjamin, r6 The Ter- road, Cowley Whee1er Roland, 4 Bevington road, race, Park t>Own Wootten Montague, 143 Woodstoclr rd. St. Giles' '\Yiloon Rtw.Hy . .Austin M . .A. (librarian& St. Giles' White Waltm· E. 14 .Abbey rood founder's ohaplain),Magdalen college Wor.burton Mrs. 2 Diamond terrace, White Wm. I Aston street, Cowley Wilson Rev. Robt. Jas. D.D. (warden Banlbury road, Summertown White 1.Yilliam Hemy 1I.I.C.E. 8 St. of Keble college), Parks rd.St.Giles' Word•sworth 'l\Iiss (lady principal), Margaret's rood, St .. Giles' 1Yilson Geo .. Jn .. B..A.,M .. B.q. St.Giles'st Lady •Margaret hall, 21 Norham gar- 'Wbitelock R. H. An.glin M.B. 6 Ban- '\Yilson John Charles M . .A., B.C .. L. dens, St. Giles' bury road, St. Giles' (lecturer of St. John's college), r Workman l.\Irs. 6 Worcester terrace, lYiblin Jo'hn, Nortl1ern house, South South Parks road St. Thomas' parade, Summertown '\oYilson John Cook J\I..A.. (Wykeham Wrenn Ohristphr.3 Manor pi. Holywell Wiblin Mrs. 6z Cowley 10ad professor of logic & tutor of Oriel Wright Joseph ~I..A., Ph.D. (deputy Wickes Rev. 1Vil).iam D.D. 2 C:a.ren- college), 12 Fyfield road, St. Giles' pvofessor of comparative philology), don villas,· Park town '\Yilson John Patrick D.D. 8 FYfield 6 Norham road, St. Giles' • ·wicks Jas. 129 Woodstock rd.St .. Giles' road, St. Giles' 1Vright-Henderwn Rev.Patrick .Arkley Wigram Rev. Spencer Robert :\I..A. 85 '\Yilson .Misses,sr Banbury rd.St.Giles' M . .A (sub-warden, tut·or, Divinity Ba.nbury road, St. Giles' Wilson R. W. Rankine, r8 Bardwell lecturer k chaplain, Wadham colWilkins John Richard, 33 Walton '\Yell road, St. Giles' lege), Torbrex, Headington hill road, St. Giles' Wilton Edward Herbert, Osberton ho .. 1Vyatt Frederic, 197 Iffiey road Wilkins Waiter, 105 Southmoor road, Woodstock road, SnmmertowTh Wyatt .Miss, 81 Banbury rd. St. Giles' St. Giles' Winkfield .Alfd.F.R.C.S.z6Beaumont st Wyatt Miss, rr St. John's st.St.Giles' Wilkins Waiter Barnard, 28 Walton Winter .Alfred, Skirbeck, Iffiey road Wylde Mrs. 45 Woodstock rd.St.Giles' crescent, St. Thomas' Winternitz Moriz, wo Kir.(gston road, Wylie Francis James M . .A. (lecturer & Willart Paul Ferdinand :\LA. The St. Giles' junior dean), Brasenose college Croft, Headington hill Wintle .Alfred Carter, Er .Abingdon Wyllie .Alfred, 14 New Inn Hall street Williams Fl'a.ncis, 9 :\'Iuseum road road, Grandpont I Young Geo. W., M . .A. 40 Beaumont st OXFORD CO~l~iERCIAL . .Abbott Thomas Henry, boot maker, 35 Oowley road ..A'Bear JOihn Danieil, boot & sho~ warehouse, 7 Castle st .A'Bear Kate (l\Iiss), boot wareho. 132 Cowley road .Abel John, baker, ror Magda~en road, Cowley .AbeAJ. William, hair dresser, ra, St. Ebbe's street .Abrams Hy. Edwd. antique furniture d:r. 44 Broad st .A.cott Sydney & Co. pianoforte, american organ, harmonium & music merchants & concert agents, 124 High street. See advertisement .A.c-ott .Ann (:\I !Is .. ), apartments, 6 Southmoor rd .. St. Gilets .Adams .A. F. & Co. painters & plumbers, 23 St. Giles' st .Adams, Biddb.e & Co. tailo:rs, 45 Broad street .Adams .Adelaide (Mrs .. ), Sh.opkpr. 19 Bridge st. St.Ebbe'·s .A.dams .Arthur, coal & coke merchant, ro London & North 'Vestern Coal wharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas' .Adams .Arthur Fisher, plumber & p'aintPr, 19 Pembroke street, St. .A.ldate's .Adams Elizabeth (MDs.), university lodg. ho. 41 High st . .Adams Frank, apartments, 5 Bo't~ey rDad .Adams Hannah (Mrs.), da~ry, 23 Bath st. St. Olements .Adams John Charles, decorator, 47 Oowley road .A.dams Justus, ~1arness maker, 27 Howard street, Cowley .Adams Margt. .. (Mrs.), aprtmnus. 9 Kingston rd. St.Giles .Adams Michael William J. apartments, nr Cowley road .Adams Rober1:, butdher, 22 Churo.1 s'treet, St. Ebbe's .Adams Robert, shopkpr. 14 Hig!h street, St. Thomas .Adams Thomas, instructor od' gymnastics, 14 SouthmoOT road, St·. Giles Adamson & Co. tailors, 102 & 103 High street .A.dams-on '\>Ym. Oha.s.. university lodging ho. 3 Orie;l st .Addina.ll Wm. ccmfectnr.. 5 Park End st.. St. Thomas .Adkins Moses, shopkpr. r8 Princes street, St. Clement's .Afford Isaac, cab proprietor, 5 St. Barn&bas st. J erioho .Afford Isaac, cab & fly prop. 27 1Yoodstock rd. St. Giles' .Akerman Elizabeth (~Irs. ), beer retailer, 15 C-ommercia.! road, St. Ebbe's .Akers Misses Mary & E:iza.bet:1, baby linen warehouse, 33 Woodstock road, St. Giles' .Alden & Hookham (Misses), school, 79 Banbury road, St. Gile.s' .Alden & Co. Lim. printers, 35 Corn Market street .Alden Cyri[, butcher, 15 Tihe Market .Alden Ebenzr. \Venham M.R.C .. S. surgn. 37 Beaumont st ~lden Ernest, butcher, 108 The Market & II3 ,,-alton street, s.t. Thomas' Alden Frederick Howard, grocer, & post office, 3 '\>Voodstock road & 12 :Korth Parade avenue, St. Giles' .A':den Is-aac, university & family btcihr.3, 4 & 121 The~Irkt .Alden Robert Rhodes, butclher, ro, 17 & r8 The Ma.rket > & farmer, EaiStwick frm . .Abingdon rd. Grandpont Alden Williarn Ha.yes, butcher, r, 2 & 123 The Market & farmer, Eastwick farm, .Abingdon rd.. Grandpont .Af.der George, shoe maker, 95 Cardigan street A.ldridge Rio:1d. Faichen, beer retlr. 17 Victor st. Jericho .Alexander Louie (~1rs. ), Roebuck vau-::ts, 8 Market street .Algar Frederick, butcher, 6 Commercial rd. St. Ebbe's .All Souls College (Sir William Reynell .Anson bart . D.C.L., J.P. wa.J>den), High street .Allcor'n .Alfred l<'redk. photographer, 186 Cow:ey road .All<>n 1Yil~liam & Co. minero.l water maker, 36 Hythe Bridge street, St. Tlhomas' .AlUm & Young, tai:ors, r8 Broad street .Alien .Amos, tailor, 27 Speedwell street, St.. Aldate's .Allen Caro:ine (.Miss), apartments, ro King street .Alilen Edith (Miss), dressmaker, 36 Hythe Bridge street, St .. Thomas' .Mien George, coach bui!der, 13a, Castle street .A1len Hugh James, tai!or & robe ma. 136 High street .Allen John, beer ret~r. 26 Thames st. St .. .Aldate's Allen Spencer Henry, provision dealer, 67 Hertford st . l\Iagda~- en road .A2en '\Ym. beer re.tail.er, 8 Hullybu5>'h row, St. Thomas'


240 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's .Allsop Thos. 'IT.lle Turf P.H. w St. Helen's passage .ALJum J olhn, iboot maker, s J ames street, CowlEy .Alllwright George, <stationer, print~r & bookbinder, the cheapest office in Oxford, 127 Cow:ey road Amery Geo. apartmnts. 78 Kingston rd. St. Giles' .Amphlett E. A. (1Irs. ), ladies' schoo\ 47 St. John's st. St. Giles' .Anderson Joh'n, grocer, 73 St. Uement's street Andrews Ohas. mi:o'liner, 29 Corn l\Iarket s-treet Andrews Emi:!.y (:VIiiss), day school (mixed), 36 Pembroke street, St. Clement's Andrews Henry, saddler, qr High s:reet Andrews Jane (1\Ii:ss), apartments, sr "\Valton crescent, St. Thomas' .Andrews Thomas, grocer, 67 1Yoodstock rd. St. GEe~' .Andrews 1-Va'l\:er E. china & gla:ss warehouse,64 Cow:ey rd Anglo-American Dental Co. I3 & 14 Corn Market street Annett 0".1ar~es, shopkeeper, 6 Hoiybush row,St.Thomas; Annis '\,Ym. apartment·s, 89 St. .A:da te' s street Anniss Riohard, cyde ma. 24. .Ade:aide street, St. Gnes' Anrs.ell's Limited, clothiers, 16 Queen street .Anstey Oharles Bart1:w:omew, fl.ori.st, St. A:"!.date's street & 169 l\Iarlborough road Antelli Oa.dotta piiss), t~acher of si'nging, 13 Tack:ey piace, St. Giles' .Apletree Georgina (l\fiss ), registry office for servants & tobacconist, 6 1Voodstock road, St. Giles' .Archer & Co. furn. removrs. 37 Pembroke st. St.A:dnt~'s Archer .ALfred Geo. !inland revenue offioer, r2o High st .Arcller Edwd. aprtmnts. 14 St. John's st. St. Gi:es" Archer Thomas, coal merchant, London & North Western wlharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas' .Argyle Dan, fisCJmngr. 6~ Little O:.•arenddn s.t. St. Giles Ar=trong Henrioetta (Mrs.), ecclesiastioal wanhouse, 99 Higih street Armstrong Henriet.ta c. c~rrs. ), apartments, L 13Tewer's street, St . .Aldate's Arnall ThOTilas, postmasber, S~. A.ldate's street Arnatt Josiah, confectioner, 41 St. Ebbe's stre~t Art & Stationery Co. 14 Magda"!.·en street Ashdown 8arah :Maria (Mr·s.),gro.r2Western rd.Grandpont Ashley Emi:y (Mrs.), apartments, 77 Cowley road Ashmolean Museum (.Arthur John Evans ~LA. K(:2pPr), Broad street Ashmaloon Society (G. C. Bourne M.A. Rev. F. J. Smith M. A.. hon. secs.), University museum, Parks road Ass'Ociation for tihe Hig".1er Educ.ation of Ladies (Mrs. A.. H. Johnso'n, sec.), 4 .Alfred lane, St. Gi:es' .Atkins Thomas, grocer, 33 Blackfriars road, St. Ebhe's & shopkeeper, 62 Chul"C!h street, New Hinksey Arustin Willia.m Edwd. shopkeeper, 68 Cardigan street Axtel'l .Alfred, decorator, see Peattie & AxteH Axte:l Elizh. Emma (lVIiss), gro. 95 Friars st. St. Ebbe's Axtell George, apa.rtments, 7 Beaumo-nt street Axtelij Thoma.s, sen. b ldr. I7 Speedwell st. St. A:date's Axtell Thomas, builder, decorator & sanitary engineer; offices, ga, St. .Aldate's street; works, Edith road, Grandpont & Paradise street. See advertisement Axtell Wllllam Henry, architectural & general mason, mo-numental work in stone, marble & granite in best designs & stone merchant, 22 & 23 Re.gent street; works, Denmark street, Cowley Ayers Frank, furniture brkr. 8g & gr Oowley road Ayers Geollge, insur. agt. 58 Essex st. Magdalien road Ayers J.sph. Hy. insur agent, 2 Union street, J ericiito Ayres .Ann (Mrs.), university lodging house, I2 London place, St. Clement's Bachelor Oha.s. apartmnts. 12 Walton cres. St. Thomas' Bacon Frederick & Henry, acoountants, agent·s to the Union Fire & Fife Insurance Co. & to the Ocean Railway & General .Accident Insuronce Co. 29 Broad street Baco-n Henry, tobaccon~st, 57 High street B-acon John Edmunds, gro. 2 & I4 BoUey rd. New Botley Baco'n Miss, laundress, 4 King street Bacon Richard, agent to ~lid Oxon. Conservative Associat~on, 19 High str~et Bacon Richard, town clerk, St. .Aldate's street Badcock Oharles, linen draper, ..silk mercer, milliner, mantle & coS:tume maker, 13 & 14 Queen street Badcock Han'nah (Mrs.), newsagent, I Pembroke street, St.. Aldate's Badcock John, woo1~en drpr. & hosier, 12 Queen street Bailey .Albert George, prof. of -singing,4 Manor pl.Holywll Eaines Henry, solioitol' (firm, Haze~ & Baines), 58 Corn Market street Baker H. & Co. drapers, 9 & ro Castle street Baker, Hill & Co. cabinet makers, upholsterers, decorators, house agents, appraisers, electrical engineers & electric light contractors, I Broad street ; Ship street & New Inn Hall street; factory, George street Baker Mfred Barnard Baco'n, Queen'•S res.t'cl.urant, 'j{ Queen str~t . Baker S. & Son, tailors & breec"iles mkrs. 135 Hio-h st Baker .Ann (:Vlrs. ), laundry, 88 Cardigan street "' Baker Elizabeth (1\Iiss), L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.F.P. & S. Glasgow, physician & surgeon, 8g Iffiey road Baker Frederick, baker, 66 Ho:ywelil ·street Baker J ames, painter, so ·walt·O'II. street, St. Thoma.s' Baker James Palmer, hair dresser, 9 Little Clarendon street, St. Giles' Baker Jas. Rchd. cabinet ma. 44 Southfield rd.Cow:ey rd Baker Sarah (~Irs. ), laundry, 10 1Iount street, Jericho Ba:dwin Wm. genl. shop, 23 Gveat C:arendon st. Jerioho Ba:l Bros. tea agents, 63 Hertford st. Magdalen road Ba:lard .Adolphus, solicitor & town c~erk ()f Woodstock, 136 Higil street Bill.lard A~fd. watch ma. & jeweller, 15 Queen street Ba:·lard Oharles, surgeon, & medical officer & public vaccinator, Xo. 5 district, Abingdon union, 22 Beaumont street; surgery, 8 1Voroester street, St. Thomas' Baiiiol Colleg-e (Edward Caird 1\I..d.., D.C.L. master), Broad street Bancalari H. E. (Mrs.), university lodging house 17 New Inn Hail street Banting James, p:umber, 24 Queen street Banting WL.liam, greengrocer, 72 St. A:date's street Banweil Rehecoca (:Vlrs.), apartment·s, 23 Walton crescent, St. Thfrill!lJS' Barguss J esse, ea b prop. 24a, Plantation rd. St. Giles' Barker George William, chief clerk to High Court of Justice (pro·bate division), wa, New road Barnard Jas. Edwd. tailor, 8 Bridge street, St. Ebbe's Barnes Alioo (i:.frs. ),ruprtmnts·. 918-peedwell st. St . .Aldate's Barnes Jo-hn, boot & shoe repairer, 18 Cripley road Barnes John, The Star P.H. 21 Pembroke st.St.Clement's Barnes \Yiliam, greengrocer, 101 & 102 The Market Barnett George Webber, apartments, 78 St. Clement's st Bar'ney ~Iary (1Irs. ), chimney swpr. 34 Castile str~t BarreU & So-n, timber mercihants, 6 Cross street Barrett Annie(}hs·s), dressma. 81 Sou'thmoor rd. St. Giles' Barrett Char:otte (~Irs.), laundress, Banbury road, Summertown Barrett Henry, plumber, Chequer's yd. 13ra, High street Barrett J osep:1., boot maker, I Thames st. St. A.ldate's Barrington ·w-aiter, brewer's agent, 78 Cow:ey road Barson Goorge, bird stuffer, r6 Bot2ey road, New Botley Bartlett & Carter, breeches makers, tailors & robe makers, 6 Oriel s•treet. See advertisement Bartlett Benjamin Rchd. sta.tnr .& post office, r8 George st Bartlett Mary (Mrs.),aprtmnts.29 Weli'..ington sq.St.Giles' Bartlett Riohard Henry J·ohn, regist:roar of marriages for the district of Oxford, 43 Corn 1lark•et street & 41 Walton WeU road, St. Giles' Barton Lydia (~Ess), greengrocer, So The Market Bas-sett Edward, hair dres·ser, 22 High street Basson 1-Va:ter & Co. timber merchants & saw mills, 27~ St. Mdate's street & 29 & 30 .Albert street, $t. Ebbe's Basson George H. beer retailer, 23 Lake st.New Hinks'E\y Bassvn Isabella J. (Mrs.), beer retlr. r6 Bridge st.Osney BaSISo'n John, jobbing gardener, 12 Broad street. Baston Rbcca. (Mrs.), lndrss.23 Speedwell st.St.A.ldate's Bateman Thos. & Son, carpenters, IS Long "\Vall street Bateman John, dealer in antiquities, 42 G:oucester green Bates Charles (Mrs.), Rose Lane nursery, Rose lane Bates Charles John, nurseryman, Br "\Voodstock rd. St. Giles' Bates J o.seph, jun. florist, r68, r6g, 170 iu 71 & 72 The Market & 29 Broad street Bates Mary Ann (Mi:ss), florist, 17 Tur~ street Batts Alfred, fruiterer & greengrocer, 99 & roo The Market & 61 & 63 Woodstock road, St. Giles' Baughan & Hicks, sho-pkeepers, 74 Co-..ley Toad Baxter Elizabeth (::\,Iiss), printer, 89 St. Aldate's s-treet Baxter Robert Smit':J., nur·seryman, ::\fa-rston st. Cowley Baycock & Son, upho:sterel"'s, 32 Speedwell st.St . .Aldate's Baycock John, boot warehouse, 70 St. Aldate's street Baylis John, Blue Anchor P.H. 25~ Corn Market street Bar~iss William, apartments, 30 CDw:.ey r()ad Bayzand 1Frdk. Jas. aprtmts. 12 Beaumont bdgs.St.Giles' Bayzand \Vm. J. artist, I5 wa:ton st. St. Thomas' Beas1ey John, apartments, 4 Orie: street Death Julia (Mrs.), beer retailer, 13 St. Ebbe's street Beauchamp Willi:arn, •boot & shoe ma. 35 Cast:e street Beaumont Edwd. millnr. I North Parade av. St. Giles' Beck Septimus Francis, land agent & sun·yr. 117 High st Beckett Alfred, fruiterer & greengrocer, 57, 70 & 167 The Market Beckett Charles, gardener, 5 Denmark street, Cowley Beckley .Albert (Mrs.), beer retai~er, 16 G:oucester green BeclLey Albert, PlEasant P.H. 30 St. Giles' st·reet Bec~with John S. W. m·ayor's sergeant, Town hall, St. A.da te's street


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 241 :Bentord & Co. soda water manufacturers, 29 Church .sb·eet, St. Ebb.e's :Bedlford House School (John Harris Thorogood,principal), I2Ia, Walton. street, St. Thomas' :Beechey Henry John, billiard room pr.op. 9 Alfred street Ileec\::tey Henry J'ohn, wardrobe dealer, I King street Beechey Henry Jn. jun. East Gate hotel, 73 High street lleec.hey M:iJss, apartments, 8 Sihip street Beek,es Charles, bo1:lt maker, 29 Wa~ton st. St. Thomas' lleeS'ley .Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 2 King street Beesl·ey Ohas. university ·lodging house, I9 Iffiey road Bee·sley Elizabeth (Miss), fancy stationer, 43 High street lleesley George Riobard, milliner, 95 High •street :Bee'S·~ey Harry, aplllrtments, 2I Iffiey road lleesley Harry, printer, 9 Oowley road "ReesJey Samulftl, boat letter, 3 Marlborough rd.Grandpont lleesley Wi1l:iam, cab prop. 75 Woodstock rd. St. Gi:e~;;' :Bees•ley Williarn, The Ancient llritoo P.H. 97 Blackfriars road, St. Ebibe's :Baoher Alfred, sh.opkeeper, I5 Lake st. New Hinksey Ee:'Cher Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 37 We:lington st. Jericho llelelher Emily (Mrs.), boarding house, 3 Wellington squa.re, St. GiJes' Ilffic!her Emm a (Miss), lau'ndreSis, 10 llotley rd.N ew llotJey Ee)lamy Mary (Mrs.), preparatory day school (mixed), 55 Kingston road, St. Giles' Ilelamy Montague, bookbinder, I Cl~.rendon Hotel yard, Corn Market street Bellow Hanna!'it (Mrs.), apartmenbs, IO B:ue Boar street Benfield & Lox.ley, builders, Io6 lluUingdon rd. Cawi.ey Be'nford David, coa.l dealer, 48 Hurst street, Co:wley Benham George, P:ough inn, 38 Corn Market street Bennett & Co. boot & shoe warelhouse, 4 Queen street Ilennett & Co. carriers, 42a, Castle street Ilennett Alfd. vYm. beer ret. 53 Observatory st.St.Giles' Eennett Benj. dyer &c. 15 1\'Iagdalen st. & 9 Friar's entry Il!'nnett Caroline (1\'Irs.) apartments, 66 High street Bennett Chas. Alex. tailor, 44 St. John's st. St. Giles' llennett Jas. boot maker, 4I Little Clarendon st.St.Giles' :Bennett James, Half Moon P.H. 17 St. Clement's streat :Bennett James, shoe maker, 6 Gloucester street lilennett John, stone mason, Union street, Cowley road Ilennett Thomas, shoe maker, 23 Gloucester green :Bennett Thomas James, dentist, see Virgin & Bennett Ilennett Tom, boot maker, I9 1Vinchester road, St. Giles' l>ennett 1'cm. Jesse, baker, 25 Princes st. St. Clement's Eenney R~hd. to.ilr.Blenheim pl.Banbury rd.Summertown Benning George, nurseryman, 3I Howard st. Cowley Eenwell Thos.Girdler,coal & coke mrchnt. I & 2 Isis st. St. .Aldate's &London &:North-1VesternCoal whrf.Rewley rd :B!'rles Carl, University ldgng. ho. IS Magdalen street Berry John William, tailor, 48 George street Eerry Mary (Mrs.), apartments, I2 Kingston rd.St.Giles' l3erry Sarah (Miss), dieo:s maker, I2 Cowley road. Best & Son, consulting engineers to the Lodging House Delegacy, 22 St. John's street, St. Giles' Ilest Albert, boot maker, 37 Canal street, Jericho Best John, cricket ball maker, Ioo Cowley road Ilest William, hair dresser, 4 Rewley ro<~d, St. Thomas' Beotson Benj. apartments, 49 Walt•Jn cres. St. 'Thomas' Ilevers Edmund Augustine M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S . .A.. surgeon-dentist, 46 Broad street :Bickerton Richard T. baker, 25 St . .A.ldate's street Biddle \Villiam George, tailor, see Adams, Biddle & Co Bid mead Geo. chimney sweeper,4I Walton st.St. Thomas' lliggs Sidney & Co. booksellers, 34 High street Iliggs W. & Co. school furniture manufacturers, New Inn yard, St. Aldate's street Iliggs Wltr.Lyle,teacher of the organ,3 Stanley rd.Cowley Eint Edward C. W. refreshment rooms, 44 George street 13ird James H. printer, 97 Cowley road Birmingham & Co. tailors, I2! New Inn Hall street "Birmingham Frederick, apartments, 13 Magdalen street llirt Thomas & Son, grocers & wine mers. 54 Cowley road Ilishop Richard, house agent, 72 Kingston rd. St. Giles' 13lackall Waiter, photographer, 33 Corn Market street Blackler Wm. Hy. clothier &c. see Marychurch & Blackler 13lackwell Benjamin Henry, new & secondhand bookseller, so & SI Broad street "Blackwell Frederick J. collector of water rates, Pembroke street, St. .Aldate's 1Hagrove Frederic, optician, 40 Corn Market street Blagrove Gecrge, beer retailer, 4 Glon~ester street Blagrove George, hair dress!'r, 15 George street 13lagrove Richard, beer retailer, I Friars wharf, St.Ebbe's :Blake George & Co. ea bin et makers & upholsterer!1, 33 St. Giles' street; 37 & 38 Little Clarendon street & I Walton crescent, St. Thomas' Blake C. Rose (Miss), chiropodist, 5o Corn Market street fllalie John, wine & spirit mer. see Shillingford & Blake Blake Maria (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Oriel street Blake William, apartments, 26 Worcester ter. St. Thom3s.' Bland George, umbrella manufactr. 39 Corn l\1arket st Blanshard & Wilton, boys' schl. George st. Summertwn Blay James, fishmonger, 4 Illackfriars rd. St. Ebbe's Blencowe Charles Thos. baker, 24 Plantation rd.St.Giles' Blencowe Emma (Mrs.), grocer, baker & post office, 20 Kingston road, St. Giles' Bliss George, apartments, 36 Walton cres. St. Thomas' Bliss James, tailor, 9 & Io Oriel street Bloxham Henry, apartments, 63 St. John's st. St. Giles' Bloxham Wm.Eagleston,chemist,33 Bullingdon rd.Cowly Blunsdon Charles, shopkeeper, I6 Randolph st. Cowley Board of Faculty (Charles Leudesdorf M . .A.. sec.), Clarendon buildings, Broad street Bodleian Library & Radcliffe Camera (Edward W. ll. Nicholson M . .A.. librarian), Radcli:ffe square Boffin Alfred, baker & confectioner, 107 High street, Carfax; ]I St. Giles' street &! 4 Blue Boar street Boffin Ephrm. Jas.furniture dlr.7 Littlegate st.St.Ebbe's Boffin M. A. E. (Miss), dress maker, 4 Castle terrace, Paradise street, St. Ebbe's Boffin Thos.general broker,66Great Clarendon st.Jericho Boffin Thomas, general dealer, go St.Clement's streeb Bolton Caleb, draper, 72 Walton street, St. Thomas' Bolton Caleb, wood merchant, Adelaide st. St. Giles' Bolton Chas. house decorator, r Observatory st.St.Giles' Bond Richard, university lodging ho. 6o Holywell street; Bond Thomas, baker & confectioner, I2 St. Clement's street & 108 Cowley road Bone Ellen (Mrs.), aparts. 46 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Banner Arthnr(Mrs. ),girls' school,zgLeckford rd.St.Giles' Boon William, poor rate collector for Oxford Incorporation, 5 \Valton street, St. Thomas' 1 Barman Alfred Geo. The Kite inn, 68 Mill st. Osney Borsberry Walter, shoeing smith, Penson's gardens, St. Ebbe's & Plough yard, St. Aldate's Borthwick Harriet (Mrs.), university lodging house, 77 St. Clement's street Bossom Charles, contractor, 20 Bridport street, St.Ebbe's & Marlborough road, Grandpont Bossom John, shopkeeper,28 Little Clarendon st.St.Giles' Bossom Louisa (Miss), millll:.er & dress maker, 3 Park End street, St. Thomas' BGswell Heury, portmanteau maker, so Corn Market st Botanical Gardens, Laboratory & Library (Sydney Howard Vines M.A., D.Sc. professor of botany & curator), High street Bough Mary (Mrs.), dyer, 4 St. Clement's street Boulter William, beer retailer, I63 Iffiey road Bourton Richard, park keeper, Park lodge, Parks road Bowden Wm. Richards, printer & bookseller, 59 High st Bowell & Son, butchers, I20 Walton street & North par Bowell Albt.Edwd. butcher,2 &3 N orthParade av. St. Giles' Bowell Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Cranham ter.J ericho Bowell Saml. Jn. shoe- maker, 31 Wellington st. Jericho Bowen John Thos.apartments,35Walton cres. St. Thomas' Bowen Kerbey Limited, electriCJ launch builders, I Cobden crescent, Grandpont Bowerman Louisa (Mrs.), dress maker, 48 Observatory street, St. Giles' Bowerman Martha H. (Miss), dress maker,26 Cowley rd Bowler Charles, carman, 36 Speedwell st. St. Aldate's Bowley John, shirt maker, I4 Stockmore st. Cowley Box William, Waterman's Arms P.H. East st. Osney Boyd Alex. Ilrooke M.A., M.B., B.Ch.Oxon, house physician, Radcliffe Infirmary, Woodstock rd. St. Giles' Brabant Charles W. surveyor BuJJingdon Highway Board, 99 lffiey road Bradley Horace Jsph. dairy,38 Hertford st.Magdalen rd Bradley Jas. firewood dealer, 4 Trinity st. St. Ebbe's Brain Rachael (Mrs.), laundress, I9 & zi Plantation road, St. Giles' Brakespear W. H. & Sons, brewers, 92 Cowley road Brasenose College (Charles Buller Herberden M.A. principal), High street Brazier Albert William, house furnisher, 58 High street Brazier .Albt.Wm. apartments, 6 Walton cres.St.Thomas' Brazier Robert, reporter, 23 .A.ston street, Cowley Brazier Thomas, insurance agent, I32 Burst st. Cowley Breakspear Thomas, baker, I2 Cranham street, Jericho Brett Francis, apartments, I & 3 Ilanbury rd. St. Giles' Brewer 1Vm. & Son, wholesale fruiterers,so & 6oThe Mrkt Brewer John Hale, jobmaster, Norham mews, St.G-iles' Brice Catherine .A..(Miss),boarding ho.96 St. Aldate's st Bricknell Abel, coal dealer, 45 Catherine street, Cowley & 41 Union street, Jericho Bridge & Co. printers, 66 George street Bridgwater Frederic Tyrrell, bedding manufacturer, 6! Little Clarendon street, St. Giles' OXON. 16


242 OXFOR.O, OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Bridgwater John .Andrew, valuer,28 Ban bury rd.St.Giles' Burden Richard, slater, 56 Bullingdon road, Cowley Bridgwater Percy Amlrew, picture frame maker & apart- Burgess Richard Thoma.s, farrier, 2 Littlegate square, ments, 29 St. John's street, St. Giles' Church street, St. Ebbe's · Brightwell & Co.bill p'Jsters,29 Hythe Bridge st.St.Thos.' Burgess Waiter, Cape of Good Hope P.H. I Iffley road Brightwell Ann (Mrs.), aprtmnts. 136Walton st.St. Thos.' Burgess William, bricklayer, 62 Friars st. St. Ebbe's Brightwell Jarr:es, carpenter, 33 West~rn rd. Grandpont Burley Henry, apartments, 83 Iffley road Briscoe John F.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon, 5 Broad street Burlingham Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 59 St. John's British & Foreign Bible Society (Rev. Canon .Alfred Mil- streflt, St. Giles' lard William Chri3tJpher M.A. hon. sec.; Sir William Burls Sidney M. Clarendon hotel SI Corn Market street Herschel hart. treasurer), 40 Pembroke st. St. Aldate's & jobmaster, Clarendon Hotel yard, Corn Market st Broad Walter, heer retailer, 22 King street, Jericho Burrows Alfred, university lodging ho.28 New Inn Halls~ Broadway Herbert, grocer, 33 Great Clarendon st.Jericho Busby Arthur John (exors. of), bakers, South parade,. BroadwayWm.Leden Hall P.H.4IPembroke st.St.Aldate's Summertown llrooker Eliza. (Mrs.), dress. maker, 26 Leopold st. Cowley Busby Sarah A. (Mrs.), apartments, 36 Abbey road Brookes Mary (l\Irs. ), dress/ maker & milliner, 26 Church Bus tin Edwin, confectioner, 71 St. Aldate's street street, St. Ebbe's Bustin George, boot repairer,111 Charles street, Cowley Brookes Wm.Isaac,p:1inter & dcrtr.z6Church st.St.Ebbe's Butler Alfred, corn merchant, 27 & 32 'fhe Market Brooks Mary B. & Jane (Misses), ladies' seminary, 48 Butler Alfred, The Oxford Bazaar, 28 Queen street St . .Aldate's street Butler David, The Albion P.H. II Littlegate st.St.Ebbe's Brooks A.lbert William, dairy, 65 Holywell street Butler Edmund, relieving & vaccination officer for OxBrooks Edmund John, auctioneer, valuer, house & estate ford Incorporation & registrar of births & deaths foragent & surveyor, I4 & 15 Magdalen street. See advt Oxford sub-district, Gloucester house, Gloucester lan~ Brooks Frank, grocer, 272 Cowley road Butler Edwin George, Gardeners' Arms P.H. 43 PlantaBrooks George Wm. apartmnts.4 St.John's st. St.Giles' tion road, St. Giles' Brooks H. J. R. chemist, wine, spirit & cigar merchant, Butler Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer,26 Bridge st. Osney 13 & I4 Corn Market street Butler Ernest, painter, 17 Henley street, Cowley Brooks Harriet (Mrs.), seamstress, SI George street Butler Fredk. apartments, I6 St. John's st. St. Giles' Brooks Henry, coal dealer, I6 Temple street, Cowley Butler George, apartments1 I7 Cowley road Brooks Mrs. Jane, confectioner, 72 High street Butler Henry, apartments, 7 Long Wall .street Brooks Joseph,grocer,I26Cowley rd.& 33 & 34The :Markt Butler Jn. A. aprtmnts. 18 Worcester ter. St. Thomas~ Brooks Samuel, dairy, 35 London place, St. Clement's Butler Maria (Mrs. ),mllnr.22 LittleClarendon st.St.Giles' Brooks Walt. Tyrrell M.A., M.B. physicn. 32 Holywell st Butt John, boot maker, 25 St. Clement's street Brooks William, shopkeeper, 78 Cardigan street Butterfield! Frederick Montford, butche.r, 12 New road & Broughton Thomas Herbert, insurance agent, IS Wel- 69 High street,, St. Thomas~ lington square, St. Giles' Buttrum Alice (Miss), photographer, I8 Market street Brown J. B. & Son, ironmongers & agricultural imple- Byles Thomas, Hertford College lodgings,I New College st ment agents, 43 Con Market street Calcutt "\Yilliam, beer retailer, ZI Albert st. Jericho Brown Alfred, builder, ·worcester place, St. Thomas' Cambray Geo. R. apartments, 37 Wailton st. St. Thomas'" Brown Charles Henry, saddler, I3 St. Aldate's street Campion Rbt. cab propr. 28 Pembroke st .. St. Clement's Brown E. Harold, costumier, 65 Woodstock rd. St.Gilcs' Canal Coal Wharf (John Harris, wharfinger), Canal wharf, Brown George, cabinet ma. 30 Observatory st.St.Giles' 1 St. Thomas' Brown Hy. picture frame ma.Chequers yd. 131a,High st Canham Robt. princpl. clerk, Inland revenue, I2o High st. Brown Jas. ale & porter & wine & spirit agent, 22 Ship st Cantell Sarah Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, 20 Bullingdon: Brown James (Mrs.), watch ma.Io Banbury rd.St.Giles' road, Cowley Brown Jas.Edwd.pianoforte tuner,37Leckford rd.St.Giles' Cantwell Josiah, dairy, 174 Kingston road, St. Giles' Brown Robert, Elm Tree P.H. 95 Cowley road CantweU Thomas William, builder, house decorator,. Brown "\Vm. general shop, 23 Catherine st. Cowley plumber, glazier & paperhanger, Mayfield rd. SummerBrown Wm. travelling draper, 31 Bullingdon rd. Cow1ey town. See advertisPment BrownWm.Hy.beer retailer,36Great Clarendon st.Jericho Cape & Co. drapers, 26, 29, 30 & 31 St. Ebbe's stree·t; Brown Wm.Hopkins,aprtmnts.22Worcester pl.St.Thomas' 38 Church street, St. Ebbe's, & 12 Little Clarendon: Browning & Co. refreshment contractors, Great We8tern street, St. Giles' Railway station, Botltly road Capel Amy (Miss), dresS' ma. II Beaumont bldgs.St.Giles" Browning Elizh. A. (Mrs.), general shop,25 East st.Osney Carter Arthur, jobmaster & livery stable keeper, BeauBrownjohn John, shopkeeper,6 Hayfield road, St. Giles' mont. street Bruce Joseph Wm. beer ret.4o London pl.St .. Clement's Carter Charles, boot maker, 6o St. Clement's street Brucker Bros. builders & decorators, 8 St. John's Carter E. (Mrs.), dress maker, 37 Gloucester green road, St. Giles' Carter Emma (Mrs.), apartments, I58 Walton street,.. Bryan George & Co. (successors to Rowbottom S. & Son), St. Thomas? commercial & artistic printers, publishers & manufac- Carter Frederick, apartments, 47 High street turing stationers, I St. Michael's chambers, Ship st Carter Henry George, assurance agent, 55 Southfielci Bryan James Henry, saddler & wardrobe dealer, 11 road, Cowley r·oad' St. Clement's street Carter Joseph, tobacconist, 44 Corn Market street Bryan 'l'homas, s~opkeeper, W oodstock rd. Summertown Carter Lydia (~Irs. ), :E.shmonger & brush warehouse,. Bryant Harry, ha1r dresser, 14 Park End st.St.Thomas' 130 High street Bryden David, cab proprietor, 33 Henley street, Cowley Carter Mary A. (Mrs.), apartments, 75 Iffley road Brydges Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 44 Worcester ter- Carter May (Miss), dress ma. 24 Walton, st. St. Thomas' race, St. Thomas' Carter 'Va1ter, apartments, 141 Walton st. St. Thomas' Buckell RrJbert, auction~>er & estate agent, Broad street Carter vVilliam James (see Bartlett & Carter) Buckett Edward, beer retailer, builder, contractor & Carter W!hliam, pork butcher, I28 & 130 The Market sanitary depot, 42 Castle street Carter 1Villiam Stevens, accountant, 44 Corn Market st Buckingham Eli, umbrella manufacturer, II4 High st Carver William S. city accountant, St. Aldate's street Buckingham J\Iary (Miss), apartments, 25 St. John's Casey William J ames, carman, 4 Stockmore st. Cowley street, St. Giles' Caste:l & Son, tailorS/ & robe makers, 13 Broad street Buckingham Richard, general shop, IS A.lbert st.Jericho Oaste'l1 John, gasfitter, 8 Green place, New Hinksey Buckle Richard, grocer, 46 High street, St. Thomas' Castle, Field & Castle, surveyors & estate agents, rr Buckler Sml. fried fish shop, 3 Great Clarendon st. Jericho King Ed ward s·treet Euckner Fredk. university lodging ho. 7 King Edward st Castle Ada M. (J\Irs. ), beer rtlr. I4 Paradise sq.St.Ebbe';J Bulbeck George, cab proprietor, 93 Cowley road Castle Art-hur, surveyor & est.ate agent, see Castle, Field Bull John, boot maker, 2 Park passage, Holywell street & Castle Bulter Alfred, baker 153, & boot dealer 155 & 157, Cowley Castle Charlotte (Miss), dress rna. 34 London place,. road & corn merchant 27 & 32 The Market St. Clement'·s Jumpus Charles, apartments, 140 Walton st.St.Thomas' Castle George, builder, 27 Pembroke st. St. Clement's Bunce William Henry, apartments, 13 Grove street Castle Isaac, builder, Bridge street, Osney Buol John George, confectioner, IS Broad street Castle John, boot maker, 6 St. Clement's· street Burbank John .Anthony Robinson, chemist, n6 Walton Castle John, builder, 24 Thames street, St. Aldate's street, St. Thomas' Castle Mark Francis, aprtmtS>. 26 Banbury rd. St. Gi:es' Ilurborough Robert, cab proprietor, 265 Iffley road Cast:e William Henry, estat~ surveyor, Grove pl. Hi~Zh st Burboroug-h Robert, New inn, w8 St . .Aldate's street Central Higher Grade School (for girls) (Miss Mary Ilurchell Waiter E. shopkeeper, 90 Charles st. Cowley McNeil, head mistress), New Inn Hall street Eurdeu Frank, draper, 17 & 122 St . .Aldate's street Central News Telegraphic Agency (Cyril Vincent, agent). Burden Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 88 1\Iagdalen rd.Cowley 67 High ~treet


• DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 243 Central School (for boys) (C:aude :Moore, master), I Clark .Alfred, hatter, 46 Castle street Gloucester green Clark Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 228 ~farlborough Chadwell Helent (~Irs.), shirt maker, 141 Cowley road road, Grandpont Chamberlain James, greengrocer, 9 & ro St. Clement's st Clark John, grocer, 81 St . .Aldatels street Chamberla:im. Sophia (Mrs.), teacher of music, 41 St. Clark Willia.m, bacon curer, sausage maker, Yorkshire & John's street, St. Giles' home-cured hams &c. & proprietor of Horn's improved Cbamberlain "\-Villiam, apartments, 59 Cowley road Oxford sausages & collared heads, 21 & 22 The Market Chambers P. dentist, 29 New Inn Hall street Clark William, general shop, 5 Norfo'lk street, St. Ebbe's Chambers Tobias .Alban, market gardener, .New Iffiey, Clarke James & Son, robe mas. 19 .AJ.bert st. St. Ebbe's Iffiey Clarke Eaton, supt. of Prudential Assurance Co. Lim. Cha.pman Ann (~Irs. ), apartments, 41 Iffley road 95 St. Aldat~h'> street Chapman Geo. Edwd. clock ma. II Walton st. St. Thomas' Clarke Edward, university & family lodgings, 8 King Chapman He.nry John, baker, 52 St. Clement's street Edward street Charity Organisation Society (Mrs. S. Allen, agent), II Clarke Hy. Wm. watch maker, 25 St. Mary'SJ rd. Cowley George street Clarke Mary (Mrs.), laundress, 34 St. Mary's rd. Cowley Charlton Josiah William, Bell inn, 18 Corn Market street Clarke J\Iary (Miss), aprtmnts). 4 Longworth rd. St. Giles' Chaundy Henry, cabinet ma. IS St. John's rd. St. Giles' Clarke Mary France SI (Mrs.), apartmenrt:,s,, Io Cowley rd Chaundy John, carver, gilder & print sdler, 49 Broad st Clarke Sarah (Miss),greengrocer, 97 & 98 The Market Chaundy Maria (Miss), news agent, 7 Commercial road, Clarke Thomas, shopkeeper, I2 High st. St. Thomas' St. Ebbe's Clayton Christr. chemist I 58, & ironmonger I6o,Cowley rd Cha.undy Rchd. (Mrs.), university lodging ho. ro5 High st Cleaver "\-Ym. boot manufr. 6 High st. & 25 St. Ebbe's st Chell Maud (~Irs. ), apartments, 24 Divinity rd.Cowley rd Clemence & Co. tailors, 138 High street Chennell J oseph J. tailor, 21 New Inn Hall s,treet Olements Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 37 High street Chennell Williarn, cycle agent, 74 George street Clerk of the Peace for the County (offices of) (Thomab Chennel Wm. saddler & harness ma. 20 ~ew Inru hall st Marriott Davenport M. A.. clerk of the peace & clerk to Cherrill Charles, bath chair propr. 28 Gloucester green the county council), CDunty haJl, New road Cherwell Rowing Club (l'ercy Gray, sec.), Fo:Iy brioge, Clews Joseph, engineer & ironfounder, & manufueturer of' St. Aldate's brick & tile making machinery, 35a, G:reat Clarendon Chester William, beer retailer, 6 Prince's st. St. Ebbe's street, JerichD. See advertisement Children's Home (conducted by the Sisters of St. Thomas Clifford Benjamin, tailor, 54 Abbey road the 1\Iartyr), High street, St. Thomas' Olifford James, mason, 59 St. Aldate's street Childs Charlotte (Mrs.), Grapes P.H. 4 George street Clinch Martha (:Mrs.), aprtmts. I9 Wellington sq.St.Giles' Choral & Philarmonic. Society (T. Kennett Hayes, band Clinkard Ernest, apartment~ 3 Cowley pl. St. Clement's sec. & libraria.n), 5 Oriel street . Clinkard Thomas, collector of rates' for Cow'ley, Iffiey & Christ Church College (Very Rev. Francis Paget D.D. St. Clement's districts, Headington nnion,IoiCowley rd dean), St. Aldate's street Cluzeaux Madame Charles, laundry, 44 Islip rd. Smrtown Christ• Church Cathedral School (Rev. Henry Sayers Coates Henry, carpenter, I88 Marlborough rd. Frankpont ::\LA. head master), Brewers street, St. Aldate's Coates Williarn, joiner, 20 Adelaide street, St. Giles' Christ Church Cricket Ground, Iffley road Cockbi1l Kat e. (Miss), corset maker, 3 Pembroke street, Chrysanthemum Society (William Greenaway, sec.), 3 St. Aldate's Chaundy's place, St. Ebbe's Cockburn G. M. R. university lodgs. 14 King Edward S1i' Church Anny Labour Home (Frederick George Wall- Coleman Henry, boot maker, 45 James street, Cowley bridge, supt.), 3 C'ambridge terrace, St. Ebbe's Coleman John, coal dealer, 55 Magdalen road, Cowley Church of England Temperance Soc. Diocesan office (Rev. OoleSI Emma & Mary (1\Iisses), upholste.rers, 3 PlantaR. Langt<>n Douglas M.A. sec.), I7 Magdalen street tion road, St. Giles' Cburch ExteTision _As,sociation, branch, 103 Walton street, Coles Henry, grocer, I28 Kingston road, St. Giles' St. Thomas' Collett & Co. dairymen, 5 North Parade aven. St. Giles' Chn.~c~ Missio?-a;ry Society (Rev. Canon . .Alf:ed Millard Collett Isaac, dairyman, I94 Marlborough rd. Grandpont "\v ilham Chr1st~her M. A. Rev. Franc1s P1lc~er M. A. Collier rJ. & Sons, 105 St. Aldate's street (adjoining Rev. F. J. ,Chavasse M. A. & Rev. H. 0. Sqmres M. A. post office), cycle makers & agents, established 1877; hon. 'SeCS•. ), 4D l"embroke street, St. Ald.ate's e. large & varied assmtment of cycles by the best Church Pastoral Aid Soci€ty (Rev. John Arkell M.A. makers always in stock; catalogues & terms on applisec. ). :St. Ebbe''S rectory, Paradise square, St. Ebbe's cation; riding taught; repairs, re-plating & enamelling Churcher G.P. drawing & painting classes, 14 Magdalen st promptly & tJfficiently executed'; repair ere by awointCity A~countant's Office (William S. Carver, accoun- ment to the Cyclists' Touring Club, head quarters oi tant ), St. Al<hte's street the Oxford University Bicycle Club ; cycles supplied or11 City Drapery St0res, drapery & furnishing warehouse, easy terms. Telegrams, " Collier, Cycles, Oxford'" ID, II & 12 Hi-gh street & I North parade Collier Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 67 Cardigan street City Engineer's Office (William Henry White M. I. C. E. Collier Charlotte (Mrs.), boarding house, 4 Wellington, engiF.eer), ·Town hall (temporary office, Bath court) square, St. Giles' City FTes Public Library & Reading Room (Thomas Collier Chris•topher, carrier, 6 South par. Summert{)wn HaTwood, librarian), Totvn ha'll, St. .Aldate's strMt Collier Janies,, carpenter, 65 Cranham street, Jerich<J (temporary addTess, Bath 'OOurt) Coiiier Mary (Miss), dress ma. 6 Littlegate st. St. Gil~' City of Oxford High School (for boys) (A. Wilson-Cave Collier William 1\I.A., M.D. physician, & Lichfield lec1-I.A . .head mailt~r), Geol"g'6 street turer in clinical medicine, St. Mary's entry City of Oxford W-eights & Measures office (Charles Head, Collins Emma & Mary (Misses), apartments, 5 Grove st inspeetor), T(')wn hall (temporary office, Bath court) Collins Jarnes & eo. carriage builders, Magdalen street. City Police Office (Charles Head, head constable), Kemp- ~y Appointment. One of the oldest, largest & most rehaJl, High street liable firms for first-class work out of City Technical Schools (Arthur F. Kerry M. A. sec.), London Church st. St. Ebbe's & 98 St. Clement's street Over roo carriages of every descripCity 1Yater Works (William Henry Whlte M. I. C. E. tion (new & secondhand) in their extenen.gin~r), 34 Pembroke street, St. Aldate's; storage sive show rooms to select from at yard, Isis st. St . .Aldate's; works, Lake st.NewHinksey reasonable prices Clacy Agnes (Miss), dr~s ma. 14 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Estimates & book of drawings free of Clapton Mark, Old Wheatsheaf P.H. 65 St. Aldate's st cost Clarendon Club (William Stevens Carver, sec.), 54 Corn Under Royal patronage Market street Established 1784. Clarendon hotel (Sidney M. Burls, propr.), Corn Market st Collins Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 48 St. John's st.St.Giles' Clarendon Hotel Club (Thomas F. Hawkins, sec.), Corn Collin.s Edward, decorator, I9 Castle street ~Iarket street Collins Eleanor (Mrs.), university lodging house, 1 King Clarendon Laboratory (The) (Professor Robert Bellamy Edward street Clifton M. A., F.R.S. ), Parks road Collins Esther Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 28 WorClarendon Press Depository (Henry Weaver Newman, cester terrace, St. Thomas' manag-er), n6 High street Collins Sarah (.M.rs.), university & family lodgings, I & Clarendon Press• Institute (Jos€ph Brown, sec.), 1500, 2 Broad street 1Valton street, St. Thomas' Collinson Thomas, photographer, 4 Church st. St. Ebbe's Claridge E. (Miss), lndrss. 22 Speedwell st. St. Aldate's Collis Paul (::\Irs.), apartments, 4 BullinQ"don rd. Cowley Olaridge J. butcher, 3 & 4 Hythe Bridge st. St. Thomas' Comfort Benj. F.S . .A. accountant,26 St.John st. St. Giiell' C:aridge John Henry, butcher, 102 Cardigan street Compton William, ironmonger, ro2 & 103 St. Aldate's st OXO:N. . 16* .


244 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Conard Mdl1e. t~hr. of languages, rso Kingston rd. St. Giles' Connibeer George, coach builder, I 9 Cranham ter. J Pricho Convent Middle Class Elementary & Kindergarten School Winchester road, St. Giles' Convent of the Sisters of Nazareth, 99 Cowley road Convent of the Society of the Holy & Undivided Trinity (The), W oodstock road, St. Giles' Coo John Holland, chapel kee2er, ~ew Inn Hall street Cook Ann (Mrs.), grocer, & agent for W. & .A. ULh;: Lim. wine & spirit merchants, 56 St. Giles' street Cook Emma (Mrs.), Old Gate House P.H. Botley road Cook Ernest George, news agent, 66 St. Aldate's street Cook Francis Henry, wheelwright, .Albert st. Jericho C-ook George, university lodging ho. I4 & IS Oriel st Cook Louisa (Mrs.), laundress, 68 George street Cook Thos. wholesale clothier, 43 Paradise sq. St. Ebbe's Coole Elizabeth Ell en (Miss), milliner, I9 St. Clement's st Coole James, coal & coke merchant, Great Western coa: wharf, Botley road Coombs Fredk. assur. agt. 38 Worcester ter. St. Thomas' Ooombs John, beer retailer, 51 Church st. New Kinksey Cooper Frank, italian warehouseman, 83 & 84 High street Cooper George Henry, hygienic baker & confectioner ; maker of the "Forget-me-Not" self-raising flour; wedding cakes, ices, jellies, creams &c. made to order; bakery, 55 High street, St. Thomas~ & 8 Magdalen st Cooper Geo. Randle, general dlr. 42 & 43 St. Ebbe's st Cooper Geo. W. gro. I 8 Park End st. & 67 Mill st. Osn8y CGoper George William, baker, 3 George street; confectioner, 15 North Parade avenue, St. Giles' & corn merchant, 1-Vorcester street, St. Thomas' CGope.r Thomas, shopkeeper, 27 Magdalen road, Cow'ley Corbett James, toy dealer, 34 George street Corbett Jas. Fowler, egg & butter mer. 52 St . .Aldate's st Corn Exchange, George street Cornish & Co. drapers, 24 St. Aldate's .street Corpus Christi College (Rev. Thomas Fowler D.D., LL.D. president), Merton street Corpus Hall, Mertou street Costar Mary (Miss), apartments, 64 Kingston rd. St.Giles' Coste:Ioe Michael M. inland rev,enue officer, 120 High st Costigan James, beer retailer, 26 & 27, & shopkeeper 6, Caroline street, St. Clement's Cotmore Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer, 79 The Market Cottrell Henry, baker, 8 James street, Cowley Couch "\Vm. M. C. commercial,trav. 3 .Aston st. Cowley Coulbourn Emma (Miss), stocking knitter, r8 Litt:e Clarendon street, St. Giles' Couldrey James, plumber, WaJton lane, St. Thomas? Couldrey John, confectioner, 2 St. Ebbe's street Couldrey Rd. Wm. beer rtlr. I5 SpeedweN: st. St . .Aldate's Couldrey William, secretary to the Oxford .Allotment Association, 10 Cripley road Couling & Son, painters, 34 G:oucester green Couling William &" Son, paperhangers, 8a, Worcester street, St. Thomas' Couling Frederick, paperhanger, 17 Gloucester grHen Couling James Henry, pork butcher, 49 St. Clement's st Couling Rhoda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I6 Friar's entry Couling William, paperhanger, II Friar's entry County Club (Thomas M. Davenport M. A. hon. sec.), Clarendon hotel, Corn Market stre€t County Council of Oxfordshire (Technical Instruction Office) (S. Elford, sec.), 105 St . .Aldate's street ·county Court Office (His Honour Thomas William Snagge, judge; Percival Walsh, registrar & high bailiff), 54 Corn Market street County Hall (John King, hall keeper), New road County of Oxford Weights & Measures (R. D. Doubleday, inspector), Titmouse iane & I I J ames street .County Police (Lieut.-Col. the Hon. E. Holme.s· A'Court, chief constable), Stat;on, New road Oourt Geo. Frdk.che.mi;;t,36 Little Clarendon st. St.Giles; Court John M. The Clarendon Ar!I1S P.H. 35 Walton street, St. Thomas' Cousins Thomas & Co. chemists, 20 Magdalen street Cousins D. 0., M . .A. private tutor, 131 High street Cousins Frederick, lodging house (registered), 67 & 68 High g,treet, St. Thomas' Cousins Henry, deco.rator, 12 Banbury road, St. Giles' Cousins Sophia (Mrs.), aprtmts. 61 St.John'>S rd.St.Giles' Cousins Thos.Wm. greengrocer,rz6 "\Valton &t.St.Thomas' Cowley Hy. architect, 102 Kingst()n rd. St. Giles' Cowley St. John Cricket Club, Magdaien road, Cowley Cox Alfred G. gas fitter, 16 Hill street, Osney Cox Charles, general shop, 64 Magdalen road, Cowley Cox Edward, apartmeDits, 2 Parks• l"'ad, St. Giles' Cox Enoch, apartments, 45 Southmoor road, St. Giles' Cox Francis John, butcher, 119a, Walton street & I Speedwell street, St. Aldat·e'·s Cox Francis Wm. chimney sweep, 4 Union st.C<>wley rd Cox John, china. riveter, 17 Castle street Cox John Evan, chimney sweep, 105 Magdalen rd.Cow:ey Cox J sph. chimney sweep, 6 Catherine st. Cowley Cox Maria (Mrs.), grocer, I64 Cowley road Cox l\faria. L. (M,rs. ), boot & shoe dealer, I II Magdalen road, Cowley Cox William, Prudential agent, 33 Hayfield rd. St. Giles' Coxeter & Sons, cycle agents, I3a, New Inn Hall street Crabb Sarah (Mrs.), apartments,I3 Leckford rd.St.Giles' Crane Henry Owen (exors. of), plumber, 21a, Holywell st Crapper Chas. John, baker, 59 Western road, Grandpont Crapper Frdk. Thos. builder, 6o Walton st. St. Thomas' Crapper Hy.carman & coatrctr.7IWoodstock rd.St.Giles' Crapper John William, clothes cleaner, 2I Observatory street, St. Giles' Creasey George John, fishmong-er & ice merchant, I86 The Market & North Parade avenue, St. Giles' Cripps Albert Frederick, wadrobe dealer, 3I Hurst st. Cowley & 7 King street Cripps Charles, boot maker, 66 Cowley road Cripps Ham.ah (Mrs.), university & family lodgings, 18 Broad street Crisall Wm. boat builder, Tham~s street, St . .Aldate's Crook Charles, boot maker, 57 Marlboro' rd. Grandpont Crook Louis, furniture dealer, 29 St. Clement's street Crook Robert, boot maker, 2 Littlegate st. St. Ebbe's Cross Robert Harry & Son, L'Oach builders, 6 & 12 Hythe Bridge street, St. Thomas' Cross Edward, carver & designer, 31 & 32 St . .AJdate's st Cross Elizabeth (Mrs.), corn dealer, 93 St. Clement's st Cross James, boot warehouse, no ·walton street & 33 Little Clarendon street, St. Giles' Cross James '\Vm. carpenter, 43 Western rd. Grandpont Cross William, hair dresser, 58 St. Mary'.s road, Cowley Cross William Fredk. confectioner, 6 Castle street Crover Carlo, cane worker, 12 Church street, St. Ebbe's Crow F. & Son, drapers, I & 2 Magdalen st.& 75 George st Crump George, apartments, 6I Iffiey road Cudd James, beer retailer, 6o High street, St. Thomas' Cuddeford Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Grove street Cummings Wm. greengrocer, 107 Walton st.St.Thomas' Curators of the Chest (W. B. Gamlen M. A. sec.), Clarendon buildings, Broad street Curl Geo. James, The Hind's Head P.H. 26 Queen street Currell Richard, carman, 31 Observatory st. St. Giles' Curtis :Misses, grocers, 17 George street Curtis Charles, builder & stone & marble mason, Io Little Clarendon street & I7 GeDrge street, St. Giles' Curtis Hy. S. The Black Swan P.H. St. Mary's rd.Cowley Curtis Jsph. C. builder, II Walton Well rd. St. Giles' Curtis Wm. chimney sweeper, II Catherine st. Cowley Cutler Bonlter Provident DispP-nsary (Joseph Fearon Burnett F.C.S. dispens,er; John Frederick Palmer, book-keeper), Worcester st. & 4 Marston st. Cowley Dale Mary .Ann (l\Irs.), shirt ma. 57 Magdalen rd.Cowley Dalgleish James, university lodging house, 13 Ship st Dance William, apartments, 10 .Adelaide st. St. Giles' Dancey George, builder, 8o Cranham street Danish Dairy Co. 4 St. Ebbe's street Darbey William Charles, Post Boys P.H. I39 High street Davenport & Rose, solicitors, County Hall New road Davenport Thomas Marriott M . .A. solicitor & notary, clerk of the peace & clerk to the county council for Oxfordshire, under sheriff of the county, County hall & registrar of the diocese, secretary to the Bishop of Oxford ro, & district registrar of the probate court Ioa, New road (firm, Davenport & Rose) Davey Richard, toy dealer, so St. Clement's street Davidson .Andrew,apartments,32 Southmoor rd.St.Giles' Davidson Daniel, general stores, 57a, St. Clement's st Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.) & Lulu (Miss), dress makers, 34 Princes street, St. Clement's Davies Ellen (Miss), apartments, 5 Ship street Davies Francis Macdonogh, manager of the London & County Bank & City treasurer, 121 High street Davis .Agnes (Mrs.), dress m-aker, 27 Cowley road Davis Arthur E. coal & coke merchant, Great Western Coal wharf, Botley road; Canal wharf, Kew road; 228 Cowley road & r Bath street, St. Clement's Davis Charles, apartments, 31 Southmoor road, St.Giles' Davis Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 7 Cowley road Davis Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 3 King street Davis Frederick, tea agent, 10 George Street mews Davis George, fancy repository, z Corn Market street Davis Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Folly brdg.St.Aldate's Davis (l\Iiss), apartments, roo Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Davis Robt. station master,Gt. W. Rly. station,Botley rd Davis Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, ro Long Wall street , Davis "'\Villiam, stationer & newsagent, Post office, 73 I Banbury road, St. Giles' Davy Richard, apartments, 53 Walton cres. St. Thomas'


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 245 Dawson Ada & Lucy (Misses), dress makers, 83 James street, Cowley Dawson Mary (Mrs.), dairy, 8 Woodstock road, St. Giles' Dawson Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 39 St. John's road, St. Giles' Day & Co. rope & twine makers, rr Market street & Radcliffe row Day Industrial School (Frederick Williams, superintendent), 6oa, St. Aldate's street Day David, apartments, 25 Crisley road Day John, jobbing gardener,4 North Parade avn.St.Giles' Dean John & Son, ironmongers, 23 CQwley road & ironfounders, r3 & 14 Temple street Debron Henry James, butcher, 35 & 36 The Market De la Cherois (Mrs.), M. D. physician & surgeon, 22 Wellington square De la ~Iare Kate (Mrs.), milliner, 15 North Parade avenue, St. Giles' Delegates' Room (J. W. Craddock, keeper), Clarendon buildings, Broad street Dennis George, plumber, 74 St. Mary's road, Cowley Deverell Daniel, apartments, 7 Worcester ter.St.Thomas' Dickeson Eliza (Miss), shopkeeper, 14 St. George street, St. Clement's Dickeson John, billiard room proprietor, 45 Rolywell st Dickinson & Foster, printsellers & publishers, 2 Oriel st Dickinson .Tn. Hy. tennis court propr. 6 Merton street Dickson Thomas, beer retailer, 63 High st. St. Thomas' Dines Edward & Sons, builders, 33 St. John's st.St.Giles' Dines Edwd. apartments, I65 'Valton st. St. Thomas' Dines George, apartments, 4 Beaumont street Dingle Daniel, painter, 3 Bulwarks lane, New road Dingle Robert, grocer, 29 Blackfriars road, St. Ebbe's Diocesan Female Training College (Miss Susanna .A.ntonnia ~Iiller, principal & Miss Selina Simpson, superintendent), 23 Banbury roa,d, St. Giles' Diocesan Registry Office (Thomas M. Davenport J'ILA. registrar), IO New road District Registry of High Court of Justice Queen's Bench Division (Percival Walsh, district registrar), 54 Corn l\farket street; probate division (Thomas M. Davenport M.A. registrar; Geo. Wm. Barker, chief clerk), IOa, New road Dix Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 58 Holywell street Dix Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 55 Marston,..street, Cowley Dix Rose (Miss), dress maker, 55 Marston street, Cowley Dix vVilliam, beer retlr. 28 Penson's gardens, St. Ebbe's Dodd Ann (Miss), apartments, I 54 Walton st.St. Thomas' Dodd William, dairyman, 9 Buckingham st. Grandpont Dodson Emma (Mrs.), dining rooms, I Mill st. Osney Dolley Frederick, auctioneer, 22a, New Inn Hall street Dolley Frederick, baths, Merton street Dore Bros. outfitters, 75a, St . .A.ldate's street Dorrill Geo. Edwin, apartments, 34 St.John's st.St.Giles' Doubleday Richard D. inspector of weights & measures, r I J ames street, Cowley Doyne Robert '\\-'alter F.R.C.S. oculist, 28 Beaumont st Drake Fanny (.Miss), apartments, 8 'Valton crescent, St. Thomas' Draper John, collector to the guardians, relieving & vaccination & school attendance officer, Headington district & registrar of births & deaths, St. Clement's sub-district & mM'riages for Hea.dington union, ror Cowley road Drayton J. Austin, Roebuck family & commercial hotel, 8, 9 & Io Corn Market street. See advert Drew Arthur Jn. F.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon, Water hall, St. Aldate's street Drewett George, beer retailer, I Princes st. St.Clement's Drinkwatero Harry Get•rge Walter F.R.I.B.A. architect, :2 St. Michael's chambers, Ship street Druce A. F. Milton & Son, estate & land agents, valuers & auctioneers, 16 Queen street Druce Geo.Claridge M.A.,F.L.S. phar.chmst.II8 High st Druce Henry,solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths & perpetual commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married women,I2Pembroke st.St.Aldate's Dry Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 66 High st. St. Thomas' Duigan William M.B. surgeon, 99 Woodstock rd.St.Giles' Duke .John, upholsterer, Beaumont buildings, St. Giles' & W alton crescent, St. Thomas' Durbridge James, greengrocer, 136 & 137 The Market Durman Thomas, apartments, I79 Iffiey road Dyer Alfred, boot repairer, 5 Charles street, Cowley Dyer Charles R. F. tailor, 47 Walton st. St. Thomas' Dyer Frank, tailor, r2 Speedwell street, St. Aldate's Dyer Wm. Thos. boot maker, 2 Cross st. St. Clement's Eagleston Elizabeth & Frances (Misses), milliners, 2 St. Clement's street Eagleston & Son, ironmongers, 7 & 8 St. Clement's street & blacksmiths, Black Hor,;e yard, St. Clement's Eagleston John, apartments, 13 Beaumont street Earl George, general shop, 71 Percy street, Oowley Earl James, hair dresser, I05 Cardigan street Earl Lillian (Miss), dress maker, 20 Chester rd. Iffiey rd East Oxford Conservative Club (John Rogers, sec.), ro6 Cowley road East Oxford Conservative Cricket Club (T. 'W. Jackson, hon. sec.), ro6 Cowley road East Oxford Constitutional Hall Co. Limted (C. Shipp, sec.), w6 Cowley road East Oxford Cycling Club (James F. Burrows, hon. sec.), 106 Cowley road East Oxford Free Reading Room, 106 Cowley road East Oxford Liberal Club (William Gray, sec. ; Henry Bennett, can'\taker), ro Crown street, Cowley East Alfred, milk seller, 12 Victor street, Jericho East Frank, draper, 64 Corn Market street East William, boot repairer, 15 Sidney street, Cowley Eastbury Amy (Miss), pastrycook, 128 Walton street, St. Thomas' Eastman's Limited, butchers, 3 St. Ebbe's street Eaton Charles, butcher, 127 The Market Eden Thomas, chemist, 14 St. Aldate's street Edens Frerlerick, coal & coke merchant, London & North Western Coal wharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas' Edens Geo. university lodging house, 33 :Kew Inn Hall st Edens William, stationer, ro6 Friars street, St. Ebbe's Edgington William, carpenter, r Alma pl. St. Clement's Edginton Harriet(Mrs. ),newsagent, 28 .Albert st.Jericho Edginton James, pa;inter, 26 Albert street, Jericho Edmonds Arthur, dairyman, II3 Kingston rd. St. Giles' Edwards Geo.Hudson,tailor,Bo Walton st.& g6 Cowley rd Edwards J n. Astley, umbrella ma.4 Dingle yard, Castle st Edwards Wm. wmrdrobe dealer, 18 & 19 King st. Jericho Egan James, cab proprietor, 6 St. Mary's road, Cowley Eldridge John, gasfitter, 27 George street Elliott Christopher Frank, boot ma. 30 Corn Market st Ellis .Tames, apartments, 11 New Inn Hall street Ellis Richard, mason, 7 .A.llam street, Jericho Elliston & Cavell, linen drapers, silk mercers, dress & mantle manufacturers & ladies' outfitters, 9, 10, II & 12 Magdalen street & I & 2 & 27 & 28 F:rriar's entry Ellum Ann (Miss), apartments, 89 Kingston rd. St.Giles' Elms .Tames, general shop, 71 Essex st. Magdalen rd Elston George, tailor, 39 Little Clarendon st. St. Giles' Elston George Joseph, tailor, 79 Woodstock rd. St.Giles' Em berlin & Son, stationers, 4 Ma~dalen street England George, beer retailer, 4-7 ·w ellington st. Jericho England Beuben, cycle agent, 86 Abingdon rd.Grandpont English Edwin, newsagent. 28 St. Clement's street & 25 Cowley road English Henry, tobacconist, 25 Queen st. & 150 Cowley rd Eskell L. E. & C. dentists, 39 Beaumont street Etonian Club (The) (M. C. Pilkent.on, sec.), 2 Alfred st Evans Frederick & Co. tailors, IzB & I29 High street Evans & Co. paper warehouse, 7 George street Evans Ann (Mrs.), apartments, IO Walton st.St.Thomas' Evans Saml. clerical officer, Inland Revenue, I20 High st Evans Thomas Henry, coal merchant, 79 Cowley road & London & North 'Vestern Coal wharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas' Eve George, apartments, 2I Holywell street Evens George Samuel, tailor, II3 High street Exeter College (Rev. William Walrond Jackson D.D. rector), Turl street Exon Charles, baker, 35 Little Clarendon st. St. Giles' Eyles Charles C. billiard rooms, I05 & 113a,St.Aldate's st Eyles George Frederick, tailor, II3a, St. Aldate's street Falconer ,Jn. Anderson, draper, 74 & 75 St. Clement's st Fancutt Jsph. baker, 1 & 42 London place, St. Clement's Farrant Emily (Miss), coal merchant, 4 Holywell street & Canal wharf, New road Fathers Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 22 Woodstock road, St. Giles' Faulkner Eleanor & Mary (Misses), girls' day school, 22 Plantation road, St. Giles' Faulkner Emily (Mrs.), general shop, 3 .A.rthur st.Osney Fawdrey Daniel, general shop,r24 Walton st.St.Thomas' Fayers W"illie, apartments, 24 "\Vorcester ter.St.Thomas' Fell John, university lodging ho. 23 New Inn Hall st Fell Thomas, painter, I2 Gloucester street Fenemore Thos. ironmngr. 53 High st. & 14a, Holywell st Fenton James, beer retailer, 7 George st. St. Clement's Fernsby Richard, deputy chief constable of Oxfordshire, Police station, New road Ferris George, apartments, I3I Walton st. St. Thomas' Field Fras. Hayw.ud, surveyor, see Castle, Field & Castle Field Hubert, cabinet maker, William st. St. Clement's Field Mrs. Maria, apartments, g Grove street Field Wm. coal dealer, I3 Pembroke st. St. Clement's Field "\Ym. Chas. fruiterer &J fb:rist, I24- The ~farket


246 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's Field William H. Old White House P.H. Abingdon road, Grandpont ri.elding J. S. &; Co. Lim. financiers, 22 New Inn Hall st l'illmore Hy. Jas. Hors~ & Gz•oom P.H. 27 St. Ebbe's st Filsell J oseph Thomas, florist & lodging house, 48 Banbury road, St. Giles' Finch :Ed,gar J. ticket writer, IS Ma..gdalen street Fisher Da.vid, builder, I3 Magdalen road, Cowley Fisher Emma; Ann (Mrs.), apa-rtments, I8 Abbey road Fi~her Waiter William M.A. public analyS~t, University Museum, Parks rd.; res-. 5 St. Ma.rgaret's rd.St.Giles' Fisher Wm. John, boot maiker, 6 Friars st. St. Ebbe's Fitchett Rosina (Miss), dre/S·SI maLI6 Western rd.Grandpnt Fitzpatrick Chas. university lodging ho. 54 & 55 High st Fla.ck & Smith, boot makel'-3', 94 High street ; & at 29 Davies street, Berkeley square W; & Cambridge Fleetwood' Joseph, beer retailer, 28 Magdalen rd. Cowley Fl~tcher Francis, accountant, I Summerton villas, Banbury fiOiad, Summertuwn Fletch-er Richd. monumental mason, 23 Little ClaTendon street, St. Giles' Fle:xney J3Js. Edwd. beer retlr. 24 Paradise st. St. Ebbe's FleXII!ey Tlws. boot ma. 2 Speedwell st. St. Aldate's Flory J a•s. apl'tmnts. Ho1ywell cot. Church st. Holywell Fl'Qil'Y Mary A. (Mrs.), temperamJCe boarding h!ou&e, 4 Becket street, St. Thomas' F1oyd! Elizabeth (Mrs.), nurse, 3r St. John's rd. St.Gil8ls~ Foort Ralph, ironmonger, I9 Que>en street Foot Fras. (Mr3.), aprtmnts. 5 1Valton Well rd.St.Giles.' Ford James, librarian to Radcliffe Library, Radcliffe, W arwi.ck street Forrest Hy. C3.bir.~e~t maker, IO Plantation road, St. Gi1es' Forshaw William, photographer, 57 St .. Giles' street Fortascue furlholomew, nurseryman, I93 Cowley road & florist, Ill The Market Forty William, saddler, 45 George street Foster C. & Co. wine merchants, I8 High street Foster & Co. fof'eign carriers (F. Norris, agt. ), 20 Ship st Fost€r & Co. tailors & robe makers, I23 Hig;h street; & 4 RegeC!l!t street, London S \V ~O'ster Cha.rlies Wm. coal merchant, I4 Beaumont street Foster Helllry, London & North \Vestern tavern, I Rewley road, St. Thomas' Foster John, coal merchant & parish clerk of St. Barnabas, 47 Cardigan street Foster Mrs. Mitre hotel, IJ High street Fowler Alfd. H. C. builder, 54 Chil~weli rd. Grandpont Fowler Ellen (Mrs.), shopkpr. 54 Ohilswell rd. Grandpont Fowler John, Red Lion P.H. 4 Pembroke st. St. Aldate's Fox; Frederick, boot maker, 6 Bear lane Francils Mary Annie (J".Ess), milliner, SI St. Giles' street Franklin & Jones, auctionoors, Frewen court Franklin & 8-0'Il, merch1.nts, deal~s in drain pipes, chimney tops, red, blue & encaustic paYing tiles, fire clay, blue bricks, blue lias, llme, plaster of paris, parian & other cemenbs, Canal wharf, GelOrge street Franklin W. T. & T. land/ age!Illts, Freweu court Franklin Adru (Mrs.), dress maker, 19 Cripley road Fra.nklin Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, so St. John's 8treet, St. Giles' Franklin Hy. coal & coke mer. Canal wharf, George st Fran!klin William, livery .stables·, Merton street & Holywell street & King's Arms hotel, 40 Holyw.ell street & Parks road Franks Baron Jsph.surg.-den:t. 2I St. John's st. St.Giles' Franks Chas. grcr. & eo.aJ. dlr. IO Ha.rpes rd.Summertwn Freeborn John Chas. Richd<. M.A.Oxon, L.R.C.P.Lond. M.R.C.S.Eng. physician, 38 Broad street Freeborn Wailter Jail btchr. 14 St. Clement's street :Freeman, Hardy & Willis Lim. bo(}t manufacturers, 2r & 27 Queen street Fzeeman Frederick, apartmeruts, 3 Parks rdl. St. Giles' Freeman Mary Anni (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Wellington square, Bt. Gilesl Fre<em.a.n Percival, butcher, I22 Cowley road Fremnasons (Apollo Unive'l"&ity Lodge) (Rev. R. W. M. Pope D.D. hom sec.), Frewen court French George, butcher, 84 Walton st. St. Thomas' French La.ura Elizh. (Miss), fa.ncy repository, I9 High st Fre.nch Mary Smith (1\t!iss), stationer & post office, 39 High street • French Sarah (Miss), dress maker, 39 High street French Sidney Walter, carpenter, Li:l'Ilgworth rd.St.Giles' Frewen Club (A. E. A. Bannister, sec.), Frewen court Friendl-ess Girls'Home (Miss La.ura. De Winton, matron), I02 W alt.on ·street, St. Tboma.s' Frohock Ruth (Miss), apartments, 30 Woodstock road, St. Gile;;' Frost John, Glouces-ter Arms P.H. 21 Friars entry & 3 Gloucester place Froude Stephen, grocer, I09 Ma.gdalen road, Cowley Fruin E. G. (Miss), needlework depot, 64 George street Fruin )Iary (Miss), apa;rtmeuts, 24 St. Giles' street FuJl& Edgar Hy. solicitor, 49 Corn Market str8et Vurby J.ohn Frederick, ta.ilDr & hosier, I3 St. Glles' st Gable 'Thomas, Balloon inn, 23 Queen stroot Ganey John, bo('t maker, 25 Hurst Sitreet, Cowley Gale, 'fom, gen. shop, 38 Western road,, Grandpont Galpin Arthur Wm. coal mer. 46 Aston st. Oowley Galpin Fredk. J. timber mer. St. Mary's rd. Cow-ley Galpin Henry Frank MI.A., B.C.L. solicitor, & cle'l'k to the Board of Gual'diaus & Assessment Committee of Oxford Incorporation, city coroner & superintendent registrar, 43 Corn Market sti'Ieet Galt William, clothie<r, 32 St. John's stroot, St. Giles' Gammon, Wicks & Co. wine & spirit mers. Frewen et Ganoe Uose & S~in31 (Misse·s), preparatory school for girls, I2 Stanley road, Oowley Ga.ne Sa.r31h Ann (Mrs.), apa;rtments, 14 W oodstock road, St. Gile::.' Ganter Joseph, watch maker, 45 Cowle,y rO'ad Gardener Harriet (Mrs.), Crown & Thistl~ P.H. 10 :Markoet street Gaz·diner Hannah (Mrs-.), wardrobe dlr .24 St. Clement's st Gardintr Hy. clothes cleaner, 18 Spe~edwell st.St.Aldate's Garrlner Jane (Mrs•.), grngrcr. 13 Bullingdon rd.Cowley Gardner Margaret (Mrs.), beer ret. 5 I Cardigan street Gardner William Chas. tobacocmist~ 3 Broad street Gar·e George & S)n, boot mas. 98 & 98a, St. Aldate's st Gare Hy.V.frmr.Oold Arbourho.Coh1 Arbour,St.Aldate's Garland Ch<ts. Thos. prof. of music, 62 James st.Oowley Garlick George, diruing rooms, I7 Market street Garlick J oseph, apa.rtme<nts, 2 Alfred stroot Garner Robert, dairyman, 8 LitUe, Clarendon .st.St.Giles' Garner Wa}ter E. beer ret. 85 Walton st. St. Thomas' Gass Robert, apartments, IOI Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Gatchfieldi Wm. Jas. printer, 22 Bullingdon rd. Cowley Geary Wm. John, aprurtmm1ts, Io Speedwell st.St.Alda.te's Gee John, Victoria nurseries, 63 Banbury road, St. Giles'; greengrocer, 38, 45 & 46 The Market & market ga.rdener, Blackball & Summertown farms, Summertwn Gee Richard!, irrnunonger, 44 Quee-n street Gee William. Henry, bookseller, 127 High street Geekie Wm. L.D.S. de,ntL-surgn. 42 St. Gil-es' street Georgm Elizh. (~'lrs. ), diruing rooms, 59 St. Clement's st George's (William) 8orn.s, bookseJlers, 104 High street Germer "\~Vm. H. hair dr.esser, 3 King Edward street Gibberns Chas.. Robert, university lodging ho. IO Grove st Gibbons Joseph, grocer, 97 & g8 Bullingdoo rd. Cowley G-ibbons Mary Ann (Mrs.), upholstres.s, 7 BulwarkB hme, New road c:-ibbs Ann (Miss), ladies' boo.rdi.ng school, 25 9 Iffl.ey rd Gibbs David, insurance agent, 37 Percy street, Cowley Gibbs Frederick William, manufacturing confectnr.; office, I2o Ma.rlborough road, Grandpont ; branches, 87 St. Aldate's street; 45 St. Ebbe's street; 104 Cowley road; & no New avenue, The Market Gibbs James, Wagon & Horses P.H. 27 Woodstock rood, St. GiJes' Gibson John, apartments, 28 Walton: .st. St. 'rhomas' Girldins Henry George, cool & wood doo1er, 57 Gre,at Cla;rendon street, Jericho Gilbert James Cveed, Coach & Horses P.H. 35 Broad st Gilbert John, manager, Groo.t Western Railway Goous Depot, Botley ool!l.di Gilder Fredk. G. 1Vhoot Sheaf P .H. 127 High stre·et Giles Frank, wood/ carver, Walton lane, St. Thomas' Giles J ames A. gen'81rail shop, 9 Cripley road Gilke.s Wm. Hy.d'ispe'!lsing chmst. 2 Ba.nbury rd.St.Giles' Gilks Walter, groc~r. 26 Little Clare.ndon st. St. Giles' Gill Wm. steward! to Oxford Union Society, Frewen crt Gill & COl. furnishing & general ironm ong~ers, gas & water engineeTs, bellhanger.s, smiths & eledricians, 4 & 5 High ·street. Soo ad'vertisement Gillam William, shoe maker, 5 Russell terrace, BanbUl~Y wad, Smnme·rtown GilLett & 0:). banJmrs (W. Margetts, manager), 54 Corn M.arket street; draw on Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. London E C; brMlches, Abingdolll, Witney, Chipping Nortvn; attend rut Didcot 10'n tuesday & at Bampton on fridiay · Gill-ett J aD€ (Mrs.), laundress, 37 Essex st. Magdalen rd Gillett Mary (Miss), hair dlre·sser, 18 Market street Gillett Wm. E. but-cher, 11 Church street, New llinkser Giflman Charles & Co. print sellers & photographers, 107 St. Alda.te's street Gillman & Son., boot ma.k<ers, 23 Corn Market street Gillman Richard! (Mr.s.), boot maker, 39 &lywell st Girls' Frie.n.dly Society (Oxford lodge) (Miss Cooke, hon. superintendent), 62 George street Glanville Edgar, farrier, see Worth & Glanville Gloucester Cattle Market, Gloucester green Godfrey Caroline (Mrs.), university lodging oo. 2 Ship st


DIBBCTOB.Y,] OXFORDSHIRE. OZPOBD. Godfrey Fra.nk, uphGlsterer, II St. Ebbe'e street Godfrey Geo.Hy.apartmentts, 30 Walton cres. St.Thomas' Godfrey Harry, butcher, 14 Blackfria:r:s rd. St. Ebbl¥s Godirey \Villiam Albert HieiDJI'y, hair dresser, 643'. Magdalen road!, Oawley Golden Cross hotel (Miss L. J. Higgs, manageress), 5 Corn Market street GO<lding Sarah J. (Miss), boys.' school, 3 Clar~don villas, P:Yk kl\\n Goldsborough Geocg~e, superviS'Jr of inland revenue, 120 High street Goldsmith Mary (Miss), apartments, 19 Walton Well road, St. Giles' Goldstone Isaac, watch maker & jeweller, 6 Church street, St. Ebbe',s Goldsworthry Charles George, apartments, 6r Kingston road, St. Giles? Gomm James, lock keeper, Canal wharf, New road -Goodall Alfredl, tailor, 17 Norfolk street, St. Ebhe's Goodall Alfred, coal dealer, Speedwell st. St. Aldat~'s Goodall Louisa S.ophia (MN. ), fam.cy repository & toy warehouse, 7 Corn Market street Goodey George, boot maker, 6 Ba.th pl. Holywell street -6-oodey Jo·seph, boot maker, 8 King street >Goodey Sarah (Mrs.), greengrcr. & fruit•erer, 152 Market Goodwin Edwd. Albt. cabinet ma. 5 Bath st.St.Clement's Goodwin Harry Hovelock,Druid's Head P.H.19 George st Goodwin "\Vm. Fms. boot ma. 31 Bath st. St. Clement's Goolldl & Son, coal merchants, Great Western cool wharf, BO<tley J'IOOd & m, High ,street Goom "\Ym. H. carpenter, St. John's mews, St. John st Goslilllg Ge{)rge, shopkeeperr, 32 Jericho street, Jericho Gosling Henry, wood turne,r, 51 Hayfield road, St. Giles' Gould Ada. (Miss), church embroid'I"ess·, 4I Walton crescent, St. Thomas' ..Uould Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Pembroke street, St. Alda.te's Gould! Louisa. (Miss), dtress maker, 4I vVaJton crascent, St. Thoma.s' Gould Robert, Vine iim, I33 High street Goundrey John, iromn1onger, rog High street Goundrey Miss, apartments, 22 vVaJton Well rd.St.Giles' -Gowring Benj. William M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. honse surgeon, Radcliffe infirmary, Woodstock rd. St. Giles' Grace Eliza-beth (Mrs.), confectioner, 32 St. Giles' street <Grafton Samuel, sculptor, 45 Cowley road <Graham Arthur, confectioner, 72 Cowley road! Graharn Arthur R. coal mer. 32 Kingston rd. St. Giles' Graham Richard!, hat manufactlll'er, 20 Ship street Grain & Co. builders, Thames street, St. Aldate's, & Buckingham street, Gl'landpont -G-rainge & Co. pawnbroker:s•, Brewers st. St. Aldate's Graintger Williarn, university l•odging house, 2 & 3 Ba.tl:11 place, Holywell street tJ-rant Carlton, arti.st, 73 St. Giles' str·eet Grant John, antique furnitur~ dir. 97 St. Clement's st Grant John H. ge:rue<ral smith, 65 Princes st. St.Clemoot's -Grnnt Thomas, b~acksmith, Ra.dcliffe- row, St. Giles' Grant Thomas, ga.sfitteT, 40 Little Clarendon st. St. Giles' -Graubner Joseph William, tailor, 2l2 Cowley road Gray & Co. brick makers & coal merchants, Woodstock road, Summ ertown: -Gray Alfred Hy. boot maker, I37 Hurst street, Cowley Gray Charlotte (Mrs.), carman, I Catherine st. Ocrwley Gra.y Ed!ward Bemjamilll M.D. physician, 19 Beaumont st Gray Hem.ry J. watch maker, 52 St. Aldate's swoot Gra.y James, beer ret. 36 & 37 Friars street, St. Ebbe's 'Gray Job, dairyman, 59 Marlborough road, Grandpo1;1t (hay John, hatter, 21 Ship str<eet H:r.ay John Charles, architect & surveyor, 5 Bl:wk Hall rd 'Gray Thoma)l, carpenter, I Catherine street, Cowley Gray 'Valter, auctioneer, 30 New Inn Hall street (}ray William, boot repairEr, I6 Golden I"'ad, Cowley (}ray Wm. Hy. apartmellfts, 9 Walton cres. St. Thoma.s' Great Western Railway Co. Receiving Offioeo (Saunders & Co. agents), I7 High street; Goods De.pot ( J o'hn Gilbert, man.), Great We&tern Coal wharf, Botley rd G1eatbatch L. china, glass & lamp warehouSie, .r5 High st 'Green Alfd. J·as. confctnr. I21 Walton st. St. Thomas' 'Gr&en Arthnr, tailor, 31 & 32 Lit. Clarendon st.St.Giles' Hreen Charles H. apartments, 91 St. Aldiate's street Green Elizabeth (Miss), apartments', u Wellington squarE>, St. Giles' Green Elizh. (Mrs.), university lodging ho. 97 High st Green Esther (Miss), apartments, 5 Wal.ton cresoont, St. Thomas' Green Fredk. beer ret. 84 Bla.ckfriars road, St. Ebbe's Green Frederick, butcloor, ro & II The Market Green Ge(). cab proptr. 2 Hollybush row, St. Thomas' G:reen Henry, apartments, 2 Kingston road, St. Giles' Green Jane (Miss), laundress, 55 Percy street, Omvley Green J oseph Round, eo& & coke merchant, 2 & 3 London & North \V~stern wharf, Rewley road, St. 'I'homa.s? & 20 :Farndon road! Green William, apartme.nts, Warwick stroot Green William, greengrooer, I78 Oowle.y road Groon William, printer, 46 Percy ·street, Cowley Greenaway Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 High street, St. Thomas' Greenawa.y Henry, boot manufacturer & ~>ewing macbi:ine depot, I8 Queen st·. & stationer, 27 Oowley road Greenway Thcm::tas, wood dlr. Bullimgdon. road, Cowley GreenWiood EdwinF.italia.:n wamhooseman, 72 St. Gi1esr sot Gridiron Club (1f.i.Ss EJ:iza NortJh, m.a•n.ruger-eEIS ), r 3 liig'h st Griffin Edward, grocer & ironmonger, 147 & 149 Ifiley rd Griffin W.i11iam Charles, but-cher, 59 Mil~ &tlroot, Osney Griffit-hs Edwin, commercia[ traveller, 6 Abbey road Grim bly, Hughes & Co. Lim. (Francis J O'f!le'Ph Andrews, s-ec.), grocers·, 55 & 56 Corn Market stree<t Grindie's Hall (Edmund Samuel Grindle M.A. licensed master), 8 & 9 Beaumont street GruJbh Rubert James., baker & corn merchant, 76 St. Allda~'s \Street; I6 St. CleJIDent's stl"eet; 22 Queen Sltreet & Ca..."lt~ flour miJil.s, Pa:I'i'ildlj,se stooet Grub b Thomrus, oom merchant., 34 Cm-n Market st.reet Guis.e William Thomas, mason, 2 Norlfolk st. St. Ebbe's Gulliver Jesse Sampson,:shopkpr.I6 Wellnngton st.Jericho Gurden Alfd. tchr. of the banjo, 155 Howard st. Cowley Gurden Edmun.d, beer :retailer, 21 Temp.;.e- st. Cowley lladland Chas. gas & hot water engnr. II3 St. Aldate'1s st Hadland Fredk. Wm. grocer, I07 Fr~ars srt .• St. Ebbe's Hague Florence (Mrs.), tobacconist, 73 St. Giles' street Hague William, ironmonger, 68 St. Clement's street Haine~s Chrus. F. cha:rtereJd '<llOconnta•Tht, 49 Cocn Market st Ha.ines Clara (Mns. ), groce'r, 1~8 F·riarSJ entry Hain~s J. T. A., M.A. private tmtor, 131 lligh sitrell't Haines Robt. Ja.s. avchit.eot & insur. agt. 12 Beaumorut 'Slt Raining Roberlt•, t.ravelling d<ra~per, 7 OhuTch .st.St. E'bbe's H&,~ Willliam Jose<ph, baker, 6 Cardigan £Jt:reet R::~Jes. MiSISles, gir1s' SIChool, 5 & 6 Fyfiekt Td. St. Gile.s' Ralfacre RadheQ (MM. ),ge'Ilil. ~bhp, 40 Cra:n'ham st. Jerilcho Ha1ford C. W. livery stable kee;pe.r, 14 Long Wall street & Logic 'lane, High stre.t~t Ralilfiei~d Edmund, hem- retaiiler, 68 Cowley rood Ha1l Brothe!I"s, tailms, 0a, Hi1gh •S>troot Hall & Co. wine & .s:pi,riJt me,rdhants & bflewers, ~wan brewery, Paradcise Sltroot, St. Ebibe~s; & 137 ll1~h st HaU & Son, printeor.s, 3a, Quoon srtroot Hall Alex. William, maltster, Brewers st. St. Aldate's Hal~ Daniel George, 1brewer, wme & spirit merchant & minera.l wa-ter manufacturer·, St. Giles' brewery, Observrutory street, St. Gile.s' Hall Fanny E. (MI's.), universiif:y lodging house, 5 Kew Oollege i&treet Hill FraSo. Riohd. draper, II2 Wallt{)n st. St. Thomas' Hall Frederick J·ooseph Yalentine, New iiThil, II9 Cowley rd Hall Hugh, publlisher of Jackson'& Oxford Journal, 65 Corn Market street. See advertisement Hall JameJSl, Donnin·gt-oiliAI1IDs P.H. 149 H-o·ward st.Cowley Hall Jane (Mrs.), university lodging ho. 97St. Aldate's st Hall John, paperhanger, 15 Paradise •sq. St. Ebbe's Halfl. J olhn, staltioThefr & post & telegraph offi.ce, 103 HurSlt s.traet, Oowley Ha11 1\'laria(Mrs..), apail"tmenr!:·s, 44 Southmoor rd. St.Gil~s' Haill Rupert John, ':insuran~ agent, rr Broad street Hall Sarah Ann (Ml'ls. ), nnilvffi"sity lodging •house, 55 Holywell street • HaJil Will'iam Alex. far.rier, 10 Paradise Sltree.t, St. Ebibe's HaJloran Patrilok, clothler, 53 George str.oot !lam Harrielt Elizabeth (MTis. ), wpart•ments, -27 St. John's s<treet, St. G:ill.es' Ham Sophia (Mis.s), aprtmnlts. 139 Kingston ro. St.Giles' Hamilton Wm. Henry, beer retaileJ", 9 Canal st. Je~rilc'ho RanC"OCk George, wpaDtmen1JSl, 21 King'St{)n rd. St. Gilles' HaJlJOOCk Wililiam, shopkooper, 51 St. Aldate's street Hanley & Co. Limited, brewers, City brewery, 20 Queen street; 31 & 32 Pembroke street; & St. Ebbe's st.; stores, St. E(.l>be's street; cooperage, Church street, St. Ebbe's & malthouse, Ilecket street Ha'rbridge Eliza (Mrs.), oonlf~tionerr-, 58 St. Olement's~>t Har'bud EdJwin, gl"eengro. 6 Li,ttle Uarendon •st. St.Giles' Ha•rbudJ Wm. Jsph. orpntr. 21 Commercial rd. St. Ebbe's Harding Ohlarlotte (Miss), generall shOJP, 68 Cranham st Hardmg Louisa (Miss), univer'Sity lodging ho. 4I High .st Ha.rper Ann (Millss), butter & egg dlr. 115 & r46 Market Harpell' Ann E. (Mlliss), poulterer &c. 3I 'Vhe Mark{'lot Harper .Tames A. butcher, 174 Cowley road Harper John, Whit-e HQI"'Se P.H. 52 Broad street Ha.ITingt,on Daniel, shopkeeper, 25 Bath. st. St-. Clement'i Harris Charles, boot repairer, 2 Canal st·root, J' ericho Harris Edwin, apa:t1bmen.ts, 14 West-eorm rd. Grandlpont Barris Frederick, bew- ret-ailer, 2I Union sot. J-rricho •


24 8 .OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Hrurriis Fanny (1\f.i.;ys), rupa.rbm.ents, 82 Southmoo:r :road, St. Giles' HaTris Fredk. Ja·s. ·tailor, II5 Wa;lton st. St. Thomws' Ha.rrils Goorge, Blue Pig P.H. 5 GIOUJC€\S:fetr street Har:ri·s Harriett (Miss), university l()dging h-ouse, 13 King Ed:wal"di street Harris Henry, a~pairltments, 42 Woree;ste<r wr. St. ThomaiS' Ha.rris Henry, general ~. 41 CasttEJ~ s-breet Ha·rT~s HeJlll')', gla,ss· & eib:ina· dooHer, 45 & 46 Queen sitroot Ra.rr.ils lHool'y, grooer, I53 Wa1ton street·, St. Thomas' Harris Henry, The City stores, 8 High street Raru:is Henry Ro'be:nt, 47 Corrn Market S'IJrteeJt Harris J am.e (1\fiss ), shopkpr. 48 Chirswell rd. Grandp;mt Harrls .John, c!lll1al agentJ & w h.()llesale coal merchant, CanaH. wba.rl Han·i:s .Toseph, beer r·et. 8 North Paradre av. St. Giles' Rar.ri's Mary (Mrs.),Amrpooy Odttage P.H. 172 Cowlev rd Harris .Sidney Albert, tailor, ro2 Cowl.ey r(Jad · iHa'l•cils Wini3.m Andn~w, boot maker, 23 WeHington ~q. St. Gi~ss' & 64 St. Aldate's ..gtre.et Harri1s \Y:illia.m J. boor ITE'!l:ailerr, 34 St . .&1date's stl:r:eet Ha.rriwn & Luoos Limited, hid~e-, skin & tall()IW broker;;, Park End pla.ce, St. Thoona•s' & 20 Canal srhe·et Harrimn El1~oen (Mrs.), dres•s ma. 95 Bullingdon rd. Cowly Harse Benj. cri-ck.et ball ma. 65 St. Mary's rd. Cow1ey Harse Bros. cclcket balll m!lll1ufactlur&s 3o, & crdle agenrt:,g 2 Pembroke street, ·St. A.ldate's· Rars•e Waiter John, cricket outfitlbe.r, o6 St. Aldate'·s. s·.t Hartland Thos. Geo. B.A. boys' day schl. 193 Iffiey rd Hart.ley Elizh. (MTI9. ), arprttrnnt•s. 62 St..J ohn' s. stt. Sit. Gile1s' Ha·1'1bwell Thomws, general sihop, 76 Bridge st.reet, OsnP•Y Hmrve.y Broo. & Co. ( ll'XOOS. of), tea dlrs. 28 Corn Mrkt. st Harvey LouiiSJa (Mils<s ), a:pail:~lm-entbs, 19 Lond.on p}aoe, S·t. OLement".s Harvey 'Thm, tailor, 31 Mar·::Jborough. il"Oad, Grandp'Ont HaTwood Edwin Thos. bldr. 29 Paradlis.e• ·sq. St. Ebbe's Harwood Erne.st Edwd. baker,Wa·ter Ea1ton rd.Summrtwn Harwooo ThOOllil.s, grooer, 66 Soru!thmoor rd. St. Giles' Ha.rwood Thomas, l:ilbmri>an to tlhe Oity FrPe Pubi:.ic Li\briary, 'Down haN, St. Aldlate's. slbreelt (temporary address, Ba-th court) Ha.slam Benj. fancy repos. rrg Walt.()n st. St. Thoma·s.' Hastings Elizabeth (~frs. ), slhopke.epe;r, 20 CasUe •st.reet Hast.ings Ja.s. auctionr. & ho. & esif:la:te agt. 45 Ogmen Hwstings J oUm, boot maker, 20 Castle street Ha.s•t.ings WliHiam, apa.rtments~ 6r Malf!St·OTI srb. nowley Hatch & Co. japanese ail"t department, 45 Corn Market st Ha.thaway Henry, carmanr. 29 Gas street, St. Ebbe's Hatlhaway John, C'himney sweeper, 202 Marllborough rc<.d, Grnndpont Ibthaway John, jun. hoT'se sCaughteTer & chimney s-wee.per, 30 Ga-s street, St. Ebbe'.s Hatiha.way ThOII'Ilas, puTVoeyor of do·gs' meat., 252 Marlborough road, Gr.and!pmtt IIatt & Go. hai·r dresos·ers, HJ Magdalen s1treet Hatt John, butcher, r28 Cowley road Hatt John, jun. butcher, 184 Cowley road Hatoon Rlichard, dora;pe•r 20, 21 & 22, & boot & cRnpe.t wrurrehouse 103 & 104, St. Cl-ement's street Hawes Jas. grngro. 135 The Market & 94 St. Clement's st llawe~s R01bert, t{lilor, 260 Co.wlery Toad Ha~wk•es & Co. cootumiers., 24 Ban1bury rd. St. Giles' Hawkins & Sylvester, 3KX!onntaiiltJs., 'house & es.tat.e agent.s, a genus for the. N ortlh Br.ht.i.slh & Me.rcanti'Ie Insurance Go. & Ocean, Accid<en·t• & Guarantee Corporation Lim. 4 High IS•bree.t Ha.wkins Oha.rles Titian, public mcoounta,nt & auditor, 12 .Broad st:reet Haycroft Thomas Robert, apartnn,entls, 98 Hld.ywell slbreet Hayes & Son, bookbinders, 5 Oriel street Ha yes Elizh. (Mr&. ), :Sihpkpr. 45 Pembroke s'IJ. St.Alidalte's Haymarn Cha.rle~S·, fishm()lllger, 3 Market rSitre-et Haynes Ohas. iho. decmator, 156 Walton st. St. Thomas' Haynes Frank, groce•r; 131 Gowley road Haynes Henry, clhimnei.Y s.wee;p, 9 EngJ:i.slh ;row, St.Alda,te.'s Haynes Mrurt.ha. (Mrs.),aprtmm:bs.. 162Walif:o:rult.SLThom'<JJS' Hayte.r Jas. Lawrence, fa:rri.er, PRJrk End st. St. ThOII'Ilas' Hayte'I" Jas. Lruwl'etnce, King's Head P.H. 17 Holywel1 s·t Haywa~d Emily (Mi•s1s), aparrtanMt.s, 45 Wellington sq. :St. Gile11' Hayward Hy. Wm. ~n. shop, 36 Hertlford st.Magdalen ro Hazel & Baine-s, oolicitors, 58 Oorn Market stlfeet Hazel• Edward' W ei'J.s (firm, Hazell & Baines ), solicit.or, proctor in the Ohancellor's C<mrt of ·the Unive.flsity & clerk to t:he Head!ingtron .Burial Board, 58 Oorn Mrkt. srt HazeN Ja.mes, boot maker, 12 St. :Ebbe'.s stree·t Ha.zrell Joseph, grocer, Oharles Sitreoet, St. E'bbe's Head Charles, head constable & inspector of weights & measures to the City of Oxford, Town hall: temporary office, Bath court Heading't11m Hill UeseM"oir, Heoadington hill • • Head'ington Horrtlikm1Jtum.l Society (Wi!l!lia.rn G:reenaway, sec.), 3 ChaU<ndy'& place, St. Elbbe's HeaTilll Wm. Clllb propr. 24 Ma'f'loborough rd. Grond.poon.lt; Heath Elija,h, .g•reengrocer, 83 St. Aid-ate's .s-treet Hedderly F:redlk:. Wilii:un, jdbrna>Site.r, 900, St. Aldate's st Hedde:rtly Wiilli'am fexol's. of), tobaoconi•ssts, c·ricket.ing &; lawn ten:n:is outfit.ters, 14 & 15 Turl slit. & 98 H'i.gh st HedgeTs Kendrick, d-eal\er in oo•ttle m·e'diCiine, 2 W adha:m plooe, Holyweill s•tree<t Hediges ChRJr}es & Son, stone ma.sons:, 37 London p1ace, St. Clement's Hedges H. & Son, tailrs. 31 Hythe Bridge st. St. Thomas•· Hedges Andrew (eXOO"S'. of), butciher.s·, 19 & 20 The MTkt Hedges Andrew ( exors. of), corn dealers, 55 Walton sf,_ St. Thiolffi.a;s' & 23 & 24 Comme:rc:iall road, St. E'bbe'•SI Hedges Edward N. ga!s fitter, 3·8 MaNiton st. Cowley Hed,.,a.e·s Edward Char1e•s, •shopkeepe.r, 27 St . .A.ldate's sn Hedlges Eliza,betfu (Mrs.), butcher, 23 The Mark-et Hedges Frank, beer ootaliler, 45 Castle s•tTee·t & 5 1\"••w n! Hedges Goorge, house docoTaltor, I Nerw road, Hedges Goorge, Norf{)lklA.rms P.H. 10 Bridge s·t.St Eblbers Hed1ges John.. boot ma. IO Pembroke Sit. St . .A~date's Hedges Jn. Hy. gas fitlter, 26 Marstt)on s.tre€11:, Cnwley Hedges Louisa (l\fis•s), apal!'if:ttn•ent1s, 22 Waltnn cres·cent,. St. Thomas' Hedges Mary (Mrs.) ( eXOII''S'. of), pornl'tere'fiS, 40 to 43 &, 155 to r6o T'he Marke·t Hedges William, Plume of Feat'hel's P.H. 41 George st Hee.ley George, watch make.r, 46 St. Clement's !'fr~et Hell en & Co. whole~sale & retail grocers, 3 Ca:s.tle stl {-etHeiUoen 'Dhos. bubc1her,I2o Cowley rd. & 40 St.Clement's ~f> Helller Hugo, bookselle.r & apartments, 15 St. Jdhn's street, St. Gile!!' Hemmings• Frank T. bookbinder, 13 Blue Boar ~lrert Hemmings James, heer ll'l€!truler, 52 George srt.rPJet Hemmings Josep'h, a-partments,Io Southmoor rd.St.Gile.s" H. M. P.rison (John Pullan, chief warder-in-charge; Rev. Joseph Knight Newton, chaplain; Henry BanksSpencer M.D. medical officer), New road Herhert Chrus. Hy. aparlmeru!J~, 3 Kingston rd. St. Gir.es~ Herbeort Ern-e·st David, Herl:fol'd College lodgings, :z, 3 & 4 N•ew CoTiege soJ:,ree·t Heribel't John, gen-er~Ul shop, r·8 Ca•stJe street Herbert John, upholsterer, 5 Rose place, S.t. Alda:te's Herlbel"t Mary (}Irs. ), apmrtments, 137 W alton street, St. 'Dhomas·' He~rlbert P'hilip, bee-r retaiTsr, Bam.bury rd . .Snmmert.owu· Herman E:ija•h, baker, 36 Cowley ;voad Herma:r11 ¥ViNiam, cabinert maker, 14 Broad sltree't; WOTks .. George Stre.et mewS! Herttfwd College (Rev. Canon Henry Boyd D.D. princ.). Catherine stll'eet He,s.ter Oharle:s~ apartment's, 15 Woreeste•r pl. St. 'l'homasT He.s>ter ElizaJbeth (Mi·ss ), dress maker, 27 Glouoe.steT gri'Il Herster Henry, co·ruf~tiuner, 26 Gloucester green Hes•t·er John, ·s()~icitor & derk to comm:isslioners of taxe:Jo & sec. to the Gas Co. II7 St. Ald~te?s oS~troot. Hewer Arunie (MiSis ), apartments, 7 Bear lane Eie·witt Th·omas, univ•ers•ity lodging house, 20 Pembrokastree.t, St. Mdat-e's Hewlet.t E. M. (Mrs.), pa•s•try cook, 1 George .st.reet Hewletlt Edwd. a;pa:r<bment.ii, '57 St. John's st. St. Giles,... Hewle.t•t Philip, painter, I George street Hickman Henry Anthony, rupartmei!JSVs!, 3 Walltoo crHcent .. St. Thomas' Hicks Lyd•ia & Mary (1\Iisses), day school (mixed), 19:r. Cowle.y road Hicks Fanny (M\iSis ), slhopkeeper, ·s-ee Ba.ughan & Hie ks Hicks Jose~ph, ta.il;or, 29 Albeort s.treet, Jericho Hicks William, carman &e. 41 Observatory st. St. Gilesr Higgins Bros. house furni·sfr1ers, 6 St. Ebbe's st·reet & 44,. 44a, 45, 4'6 & 47 New loo Hali s.tre.et Higgrns John \Yilliam, Jericoo· House P.H. 56 & 57 Waltom ·slbre-et, St. Thoma.s' Higgin.s Josoeph 'rhoma.s, tobacconist, r Queen streeJt. Higgi.rus :Miiss, a.partm·en>t.s, 27 Museum roa~ Hligogs Thomas Richd. druiry, 9 St. Ma'l'y's :rd. Cowley Hi:les- Alfred, shopkee'Pe'l", 222 MiariLbm·ough cl. Grand!pOIII.l Riles E:o~n (Miss), arpaTtment•s, IO St. Gile.s' stregot Hill Charleso (Rewley ruursery), Botley rood Hill Florence (Mm~.), apartme111ts, 23 Hi·gh stre-et Him Frederick W. d.ent~S't, 62 BJi.gh street HiliJ. Ja.mes Herrvey, ohem]s.t, 42 High street Rifd John, heer ret. 24a, Greab Clamendon st . .Jeric!ho Hill Louisa (Mrs.), dlining rooms, 24 Hrythe Bridge &k St. Thoona.s' Hill Ma.ry (Mis~S>), n.partment:s, .171 WaltQn st. St. ThomalS,. Hill Robert, stati()ne:r & picture frame maker, 21 & 23 Woodstock road, St. Giles' Hil1 Susan Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartment~, 50 Pemb'l!oka street, St. Clement's


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 249 Hill Mary Ann (MI's. ), gen~ra;l shop, JI Bridge s•t. O;:il1"Y Horrigan J. E. collector of inland revenue & head stamp Hillman Edwin C. boot repairer,4o Goorge st.St.Clement's distributor; office, I2o High street Hills & Rowney, wholesale picture frame makers, I3, Horser Chas. Waiter, aprtmnts. 24 St . .John's st.St.Giles' I4 & I6 George street Horser Cottrell Wm. aprtmnts.I8 Winchester rd.St.Gile~ HiUs & Saunders, photographers, I6 Corn Market street Horsley Henry, apartments, 7 Grove street Hills Frank, fishmonger, 27 Lit. Clarendon st. St. Giles' Horsley Richd. university & family ldgng. ho. 63 High st Hind Jonathan, monumental mason, 56a, High street Horton Mary Ann(Mrs.) 1aprtmnts,3o:Banbury st.St.Giles" Hine Edward, apartments, II Long W~ll s•treet Hosier Fredk. apartmen-ts, 93 Walton st. St. Thomas•· Hine Jn. Andrw.insr. agt.35 Hythe Bridge st.St. Thomas' Hosier Wm. gilder & picture frame ma. 47 Gemge st Hine William (exors. of), tailors, SI High street Houghton & Son, chemists, & post & telegraph office,. Hines William, herbalist, 92 St. Clement's street 53 St. Clement's street Hinman Garner, University Arms P.H. Io8 Gloucester srt Hounslow Benj. apartments, 46 Marston street, Cowley Hinton Henry George, boot ma. 25 Marston st. Cowley Hounslow Benjamin, shopkeeper, I6 Holywell street Hint-on Martha (Mrs. ),university lodging ho.g Holywell st Hounslow Charles, painter, 3 Iffiey road Hinton Thomas Jas. university lodging ho. I19 High st Hounslow Chrlt. (Mrs.),lndrss.27 Radcliffe row,St.Gile·s" Histed Fra.ncis, apartments, 85 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Hounslow Thomas, grocer, 47 St. Clement's street Hitchcock & Co. pharmaceutical chemists, 108 High st. Hovell \Villiam, head gardener to George Herbert Morrell & mineral water manufacturers, Bear lane esq. D.L., J.P. The Gardens, Headington hill Hitchcock Susannah (Miss), shopkeeper, 55 Observa- How Randa·l, chemist & dentist, 26 St. Clement's street tory street, St. Giles' Howard Frank, carrier, 44 Harpes road, Summertown Hitchings George Charles Henry, surgeon, & medical Howard Joseph, dining roomLS, I2 St . .Aidate's street officer & public vacciuator, Headington district, Head- Howes George, grocer, 48 Wait-on street, St. Thomas' ington union, 37 HolywelJ. street Howes Hugh, dairyman, 67 George street Hitchman & Co. Limjted, brewers; stores, 42a,Castle st Howkins E. (Mrs.), coal merchant, Canal wharf, New rd Hitchman Ernest H. tailor, 58 St. Aldate's street Howkins \Villiam, beer re~ailer, 20 Union st. Jericho Hitchman Robert, beer retlr. 40 Albert st. St. Ebbe's Howldns William, butcher, g8 Blackfriars rd. St. Ebbe's Hobbs \Vm.(Mrs.),apartments,s2 Walton cres.St.Thomas' Howrigan Ann (.Mrs.), dyer, 5 Church street, St. Ebbe's Hobday \'Vil'liam :F. tobacconist, 21 St. Ebbe's street Howrigan Frederick, piano seller &c. 42 Little ClarenHodgkins John, shopkeeper, 57 Cardigan street don street, St. Giles' Holder Priscilla (Mrs.), lndrss. 24 Grove st.Summertwn Hawse Arthur, general shop, 2g & 30 Friars st.St.Ebbe's Holder Wm. jobbing grdnr. 24 Grove st. Summertown Howse George A. but-cher, 83 The Market Hodidaiy "V\.ili.IJ..iam., tobacconist, 18 Turl street Howes Geo. Arthur, butcher, Church st. Summertown Holifield Jn. Busby, plumber, 38 Harpes• rd.Summertwn Hawse Thomas, shopkeeper, 33 Grove st. Summertown Roli.amJd Ebenezer, buildler, 17 Faviacrets rood., Iffiey r'Oad Howson James J. George family & commercial hotel; HoEey Charles, coal merchant, 9 London & North wines & spirits of the best quality, four billiard \VeSJbetrn coa[ wharf, Rewley road, Si, Thoma,s' tables, good stabling, 32 Corn Market street Holley Charles F. F. coal mer. 47 Aston street, Cowley Hubert Alice & Caroline _(Misses), millnrs. no Cowley rd' Holley Charles Fredk. tailor, I 58 Howard ;;.treet, Cowley Hubert Caroline (Mrs.), university lodging house, 25 Holley Geo. beer retlr. 8g & go MagdaJen rd. Cowley :Sew Inn Hall street Holley William, tailor, I46 Cowley road Hudson & Co. sack contractors (Albert Telling, agent),. Holliday Alfred, jeweller, 17 Broad street Canal wharf, New road Rolliday Arthur, beer retailer, 49 St. Giles' street Hudson John, grocer, 6 Bath street, St. Clement's Holliday Geo. apartments, 41 Worcester ter. St. Thomas' HudiSon John Edward, baker, I6 Hertford st,Magdalen rd Holliday Sarah A. B. (Mrs.), dreSIS maker, 4 Bucking- Huggins Benjamin S. & Sons, butchers, 57 & 59 Woodham street, Grandpont stock road; I & 2 Little Clarendon street, St. Giles';; Holliday William, beer retailer, 73 Cowley road n6 Cowley road & 13 lTnion street, Jericho Hollis Charles, university lodging house, 17 Turl street Huggins Thomas .Apletree, coach maker, r2 George st Hollis William, chemist, 2 East street, Osney Hughes & Son, coach makers, I3a, St. Alda.te's street Holli~s Ma"O'gt. (Mrs.), aprtmnt•s. 7 Kingston rd. St. Giles' Hughes Beatrice (Miss), costumier, 7 St. Giles' street Holluway Frederick, Plough P.H. 23 St. Mdate's st.reet Hughes Elisha, greengrocer, 119 The 1\I:uket Holmes-A'Court Lieut.-Col. Hon. E. A. chief constable of Hughes Eliza (Mrs.), sh()pkeeper, 13 Gloucester street Oxfordshire county police; office, New road Hughes George, manager to the Metropo:itan Bank (of Bolt Henry, apartments, 16 Bridge street, St. Ebbe's England & WaJes) Limited, Corn Market street Holton Albon Geo. sign writer, 9 Bullingdon rd. Cowley Hughes Geo. (i\1.rs. ),university ldgng.ho.2 King Edward st Hoiton Edgar James, piano tuner, 41 St. Aldate's street Hughes Geo. Jas. cabinet ma. II8 Walton st.St.Thomas' Holton Mrs. servants' registry office, 3 Turl street Hughes Harriet (Mis•s ), apartment•s, 8 Gloucester street Home for Invalid Ladies (The Sisters of All Saints, Hughes Harriet Dinah (Mrs.), bookbinder, 2g Castle st managers), St. Mary's road, Cowley Hughes Nicholas, pork butcher, 8g, go, gr & g2 The Home of Refuge (Sister Ruth & Sister Rebecca, ladies Market & Denmark street, Cowley in charge); Mrs. Barrett, matron), II Floyd's row, Hughes Wm. (Mrs.), laundress,s London pl.St.Clement's St. Aldate's street Hull Ann E. (Mrs.), aprtmnts. 8 Southmoor rd.St.Giles'" Homoeopathic Dispensary (JDhn McLachlan :M:.D., Hull Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, IS Southmoor rd.St.Giles' F.R.C.S., B.Sc. medical superintendent), 37 Hythe Hull Thomas J. inspector of nuisances to Oxford corBridge street, St. Thoma,s' poration, Town hall (temporary office, 8 New road) &. Honey Bannie (Mrs.), milliner, 67 St. Mary's rd.Cowley r Southmoor road, St. Giles' Honey Ge()rge, shopkeeper, Woodstock rd. Summertown Humphreys William C. undert'aker, I33 Iffiey road Hookham, Gadnelf & Embling Brothers, tailors, Hnmphries James, greengrocer, I5a, St. Aldate's street robe makers, woollen drapers, hatters & men's Humphries I'Villiam, hair dresser, 49 New Inn Hall st mercers, 3 Corn Market street Humphries Daniel, cabinet maker, 6a, Little Clarendon Hooper Rose & Marian (Misses), ladies' school, Crescent street, St. Giles' lodge, Park town Hunt Alfd. Edwlin, university ldgng. ho. g6 High street Hopcroft George, carpenter, Albert street, St. Ebbe's Hunt Charles William, hair dresser, 76 Cowley road Hopkins James Wm. baker, 43 Cranham st. Jericho Hunt Florence(Miss),dress ma. Bartlemas rd.Cowley rei Horn Charles, apartments, 8 Long Wall street Hunt George, insurance agent, Bartlemas rd. Cowley rd Horn Emma (Miss), preparatory school, 21 Little Claren- Hunt Henry, baker, I6 Littlegate street, St. Ebbe's don street, St. Giles' Hunt J esse, assurance agent, II8 Howard st. Cowley Horn Frederick, rope & twine mer~hant, 4 J\.Iarket st.; Hun't J·ohn, baker, I Gordon street, New Hinksey works, 23 West street, Osney Hunt John, shopkeeper, 42 Catherine street, Cowley Horn James, builder, 9 George street, St. Clement's Hunt John William, leather merchant, 75 George street Horn James, carman, 22 Henley street, Cowley Hunt Samuel, Navigation House P.H. 32 Lower Fisher Horn LiHia (Miss), dress maker, I7 Burst st. Cowley row, St. Thomas' Horn Thoma.s, shopkeeper, 12 George street,Snmmertwn Hunt William, boot wareho. 83 'Valton st. St. Thomas'" Horn Thoma.s· John, saddler, 3 Bath cottages, Banbury Hunter Philip, as·surance agt. 4I Bu.Ningdon rd. Cowley road, SummerhJwn Hurcomb Ellen (Miss), university lodging house, 4 Horn Waiter, greengrocer, South parade, Summertown King Edward street Horn WiUiarn Hy. apartments, 5 St. John's st. St. Giles' Hutchins Samuel, builder, I7 Kingston rd.; & (yard'), Horne Albert Jam~s, carpenter & joiner, II Leckford Southmoor road, St. Giles' road, St. Giles' Hutton Margt.(Miss),apartments,4 Walton st.St.Thomas.' Horne Charlotte (Mrs. ),aprtmnts.,8o Kingston rd.St.Giles' Hyile Thos. & Co. wholesaJe clothiers, 3I & 32 Queen st HorneGeo.Albrt.Hy.general shop,go Kingston rd.St.Giles' 1 Iooian Institute (Sir M. Monier-Williams K.C.I.E.., Hornsby Jn. umbrella repairer, 97 Howard st. Cowley :M:.A., D.C.L. keeper & curator· Arthnr Anthony Horobin John, apartments, 32 Walton cres. St. Thomas' 1 Macdonell 1LA. deputy keeper), B;oad street


250 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Jngram John, cricket outfitter, 244 Cowley road Inland Revenue Office (J. E. Horrigan, collector; Alfd. William Nicholson & Robert Canham, principal clerks; GeorgB Goldsborough, supervisor), 120 High street Innes James, fishing tackle dealer, 42 Queen street Innes Richard Thomas, wire worker, r New Inn Hall st ~nnes vril:liam, print seller, 20 High street Inness George, builder, 40 Harpes road, Summertown lsons, Kidman & Watts (late J. S. Browning), furnishing ironmongers & manufacturers, 57 Corn Market st :Ives Charles, tailor, 47 Observatory street, St. Giles' Ives Jane Susan(Mrs. ),aprtmnts. 19 Walton st.St. 'Dhomas' Ivins Henry, beer retailer, ro St. Ebbe's street J:zzard Hannah(Mrs. ),general dlr. II5 Magdalen rd. Cowley .Jackman Mo.ses, apartments, 21 Cowley road ,.Jacks .Alexander, tobacconist, 86 St. Aldate's street .Jackson & Co. outfitters, I3 Castle street Jackson Emma (Mrs.), shopkpr. II High st.St.Thoma•s' .Jackson George, butcher, 5 The Market .Jackson Henry Thomas, photogra-pher, I39 C(}wley road .Jackson James, draper, see Wyatt & Jackson .Jacki>on's Oxford J ournaJ (Conservative) (est-ablished I753) (published on friday afternoon by Hugh Hall), 65 Corn Market street; printing works, Ioo Holywell street. See advertisement .Jakeman George, wheelwright, Clark's row, St. Aldate's .James Henrv, editor of the "Oxford Chronicle & Berks • & Bucks Gazette," 119 High street J ames lY,illtiam, tailor, 78 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' .James Zilpah (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Cowley road .Janaway Frederick, builder, 22 Norfolk st. St. Ebbe's ..Jarvis & Co. builders, 171 Walton street, St. Thomas' .Jarvis Anne (Mrs.), Oxford cafe & temperance hotel, 4 Castle street Jarvis :Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Cripley road .Jarvis Thomas, grocer, 6r St. Olement's street .Jefieries John & Co. seed merchants, 10 Queen street .Jefferies Leah (Miss), stocking knitter, I7 Littlegate street, St. Ebbe's .Jefi'ery Alfnd (Mrs.), boarding house, 47 Iffiey road Jet!ery Oharles, photvgrapher, see Wright & Jeffery ..Jeffery Edgar, dairyman, 28 Pembroke street, St. Aldate's & 165 Kingston road, St. Giles' .Jefi'ery Edward, accountant & insurance agt. r Alfred st .J effery Eliza (.:\Irs. ), shopkpr. Church st. Snmmertown .J effery Geo. H. picture frame ma. 14 Sidney st. Cowley .Jeffs Frank Wrig'ht, hair dresser, so High street .J enkin J ames, grocer & wine merchant, 67 & 68 High st .Jenkins Alexander, chemist & druggist,rq St . .Aldate's st .Jenkins Fredk. Wm. (Mrs.), apartments, 26 St. Giles' st .Jenkins George, tailor, sr Walton street, St. Thoma·s' .Jenkins Robert Thomas L.R.C.P.Edin., L.S . .A.Lond. physician, IS King Edwa.rd street Jenkins William, grocer, rr Botley road, New llotley .J ennings George, teacher of violin, 77 Cowley road .Jennings William, boot maker, 25 New st. St. Ebbe's .Jessop Josiah Hy. chemist & druggist, 140 High street .Jessup Thomas, beer retailer, 70 Cranham street .Jesus College (Professor Joh:ru Rhys M.A., hon LL.D. Edin. principal), Turl street .Jewell Henry, beer retailer, 54 Walton st. St. Thomas' J ewell Henry, general smith, 35 Gt. Clarendon st.J ericho .Johnson Richard James & Co. timber & .slate merchants, Worcester place, St. Thomas' .J ohnson Ameliia (Mrs.), lndrss.33 Speedwell st.St.Aldate's Jolmson ~<\.rt-hur, university lodging house, Br Iffley roa-d ..Johnson Richard Ja-mes & Co. timber & slate n1erchants, 3 '\Yalton street; wharves, Worcester place & Canal street. See advertisement J' ohnson Thomas, beer retailer, I Hayfield rd. St. Giles' .Johnson Thos. upholsterer, III ·walton st. St. Thomas' Johnston William, grocer, I Bridge street, St. Ebbets .Tones Bros. mineral water manufrs. 33 St. Aldate's st J unes Dora & Mary (Misses), dyers, 16 Market street .Jones G. T. cigar importer & wine mer. I4 High street .Jones Jesse, butC'her, 82 Cowley road .Jones John, cab proprietor, Banbury road, Summertown .Tones John, fishmonger, 8I Cardigan street .;Tones Letitia (Miss), beer ret. 46 Church st. St. Ebbe's ..Jones William, shopkeeper, 7I Mill street, Osney ..Jcmes William Henry, shorpkeepe,r, 35 Canal st. Jericho .Jordan Eliza. (Mrs.), dTess make'l", 23 Victo,r st.. Jericho .Joyce Joshua, watch maker, r5r Walton st. St. Thoma.s' Judd .Alfred, beer retaile'l', 55 St. Olem~t's street .Judge Edward Wrulter, grocer, 45 Bullingdon road, Cowley .Juggim?J Wm. beer retlr. 25 Spe.edwell st. St. ~<Vdate's Kearsey Eliza. (Mrs.), dining rms.2 Rewley rd.St.Thomas' Keble College (Rev. Rt. Jas. Wilson D.D. wrdn. ),Parks rd Kelsey ~r111s. (Miss), aprtmnts. 5 Observatory st. St. Giles' Kelson Henry & Scms, tailOTs, 52 Corn Ma['ket street Kelson H. & Sons, tailors, 46 Ho1ywell street Kelson William, apartments, 63 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Kemp & CCY. drapers 32, 33 & 34, & outfitter-s 4r, St. Clement's street Kemp Fr-ank, bee.r reta.ile.r, I Cranham terrace, Jericho Kemp William, book binder, u Com Market street Kempson Ell en (Mir.s. ), coal dealer, 23 PensQIII.'s gardens, St. Clement's Kempson John, greengrooer, 27 St.. Olement'.s street Kempson John, Packet P.H. 43 Goorge street Kempson Wm. Jn. greengrocer, 35 1 & 36 St. C1ement's st Kempster Cornelius. beer ret. 6o Oranham st. Jericho Kempster Henry Gornelius, apa>rtment·s, 3 Wellington squan; St.. Gile,s' Kempster Jn.Hy.proof. of music,3I Wellir1gton sq.St·.Giles' Kempster J01seph, Hop Pole P.H. 94 F,riars st. St. Ebbe's Eench Edward, shopkpr. r6 Commercial rd. St. Ebbe's Kfl'nnah Julia (:~Irs. ), go Sout.hmoor rd. St. Giles' Kenrick Agnes (Mrs.), I Wellington square, St. Giles' Kent Alfred J. ironmngr. 23 Walton street & 22 & 23 WOII'cester terr-ace. St. Thomas' Eerby William, builder, 32 Mmr1borough road, Grandpoint; works!hops, Red Lion square Kerby Wm. Henry, university lodging ho. 5 Iffiey road Key Arthur, 131S1Sistant inspector of schools, 6o Southmoor rood, St,. Giles' Kidman Arthur, ironmonger, see. Isons, Kidman & Watts Kilboo Frank,boot repairer,22 Low. Fisher row,St.Thomas' Kilipack Elizabeth (::\irs. ), crumpet baker, 3 Commffi'cirul road, St. Ebbe,'•s Kimber Wm. apairtments, 12 & 13 Oriel shee.t Kin0h Thoma.s, poulterer, I3 The Market, & I3 North Pa;rade avenue, St. Gile.s' King Brothers, butchers, 8 Oommercial road, St. Ebbe's King Ann (Miss), laundress, 22 Radcliffe row, St. Giles' King Betsy Ann (Mrs.), dairy, 47 HUfls.t st. Cowley King Geo. New Hinksey inn,2r6 Abingdoru rd.Nw.Hinksey King Geo. inland reVJenue officer, 120 High street King Henry, beer ret. 13 Park End street, St. ThOiillas' King Hy. Osborn,corn dlr.u Hythe Bridge st.S.t.Thomas' King Joseph, apartments, 17 Worcester ter. St. Thomas' King Ma.ry (Mrs.), kinderga1rtoo ~S<Chool for girls, I7 '\Yorcester te,rrace, St. ThO'illas' • King Richd. b:acksmit.h, sa, Speoo:well st. St-. Aldate's King Stphn. aprurtment1s, 130 Walton st. St. 'Dhoma.s' King William, Prince of Wales P.H. 8o Cowley Toad King William, University & City Arms, z88 Oowley Toad Kinger1ee Thom1l!s Henry, builder & contractor; works, I Abbey rd. & builders' mer. ; office, 35 Queen street Kingston Henry, apartments, 5 Long W13Jl strreet Kirby John, boot maker, 56 St. Olement's street Kirk, Latimer & Co. scale makers, 24 New Inn Hall st Kirner Bros. watch makers & jewellers, 3I Woodstock roa.d, St. G-iles' & 43 Queen street Knibbs George, university lodging house, I7 & I8 Pembroke, street, St. Aldate's Knibbs John, wine mer. I$ Kingston rood, St. Giles' Knight E. (Mrs.), milline;r, 7 Magdalen sbreet Knott Frederick John, a,pall'trrnent,s, 49 Iffiey road KlllOwle.s Harne<t Mart!h3! (Mrs.), laundress, 2S Radcliffe xow, St. Giles' Knowles Jn. Halliley, tchr. of music, 100 Burst st.Oowley Knowles T. R. & Son, builders, mCYnnmental mason,s & sculptors, 36 Holywe11 street Lady l\Iargaret Hall (Miss Elizabeth Wordsworth, principal), 2I Norham ,gardens, St. Giles' Laird Fanny (Miss), groce,r, 55a, High st. St. Thomas' Laker Ohas. Jas. grocer & wine merchant, 6g High st Lamb Thomas, joiruer, 31 St. J•ohn's roud, St. Giles? Lambert Agnes Ma.rth:a. (Mrs.), boot & shoe- waxehouse, 70 St. Gile:s' st•reet Lambeth John Tho.s. cabinet maker, 39 New Inn Hall st Lambourn George, china & glass warehOIUse, I30 Cowley road, & basket maker, Io3, 104 & 105 The Maxket Lambourn Herbt. Art.hur, apartment's, 12 Grwe street Lambourne J essie Helen (Miss), dress maker, 15 Beaumont buildings, St. Gil&<>' Lambourne William Howell, upholste!I'er, Eagle & Child yard & ca.binet maker, 55 Southmoor road. St-. G-iles' Lamburn William, baker, 3 St. Mary's road, Cow1ey Lammas William., s(hopkeeper, II Nelson street, Jericho Lancaster Thomas, university lodging house, 21 London place, St. Clement's Lander & Ohamber, market gardezrers, 75 The Maxket Lander Albert William, grocer, gr Pea-cy st. Cowley Lane Hy. M!lll'shail, pawnbroker, 67 & 68 St. Aldate's st Lane John RobeJ!'t., clothier, 9 Queen stroot La.ngford Oaleb John, grocer, r86 Ma.rlbonl" rd.Grandpont Longford ·wm. chair caner, r Howsham pl. St. Clement's Langston Fdk. Wm. B.A. surveyor of taxe.s, 120 High st Layworth James, shopkeeper, 282 Coowley road La.timer Frederick M. ,scale ma. see Kirk, Latim~r & Co Laughton George, apartments, 8 Holywell street


!>!RECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 251 Laurie Henry, Black Horse inn, 102 St. Clement's street Lovell Jas. boot & shoe dealer, 20 St. Ebbe's street Law Daniel, pairuter, 3 Cambridg€ shreet, St. Ebbe's Love~l Mary (.\Irs. ), be.er retlr. 39 James st. Cowley Lawes George, chimney sweepeT, 26 Fri3Jl"s st. St. Ebbe's Lovesey Thomas (:Mrs.), Great 1Vestern hotel, Rewley Lay Alfred, baker, 47 Great C1a.rendon street, Jericho road, St. ThOilllas' Loo. Charles Edwin, baker, I Kingstoru road, St. Giles' Lowe Albert Henry, llmbrella. maker &c. 3 Little Leach Geo. W. university lodging hoose, n6 High street Clarendon street, St. Giles' Leach Henry Thomas, photographer, I68 Cowle;y ii'OOd Lowe Ja.s. Ry. Wheaisheruf & Anchor P.H.I5 St.Aldate's st Leach Thomas, aparlments, I9 St. JOihn's st. St. Giles' Lowe John, beer retailer, 21 New st·reet, St. Ebbe's Looch Thomas, Coa.ch & Hwses P.H. 493> High stre.et Lowe Jsph. Ohas. decorator, 47 St. John's rd. St. Giles' Leake Martha (Mrs.), dress ma..4 Boulter st.St.Clement's Lowe Wm. Richd. dairyman, 106 Bullingdon rd. Cowley Leaver Ann Elizh.(Mxs.),beer Tet. 30 Lak~ st.NewHinksey Loxley Ellen (Miss),aprurtments,139 "\Valton st.St.Thom'll.S' Leaver Eleanor & Young Elloo (Misses), Ullliversit,y Loxley Fredk. Wm. builder, see. Benfield & Loxley lodging house, 5 & 6 Blue Borur street Lucas W. F. & Co. underclothing manufrs. 32 Goorge Lee Eliza (Mrs. ),grocr. & post off.21 Latkoe st.Nw.Hinksey s·treet & George. Stroot mews L€e E:izh. (M.rs. ), apartmnts. 13 London pl. St. Clement's Lucas Amy (Mil"s. ), <aprtmnts. 9I Southmoor rd. St.Giles' Lee Henry H. plumber, 26 Temple st. Cowl-ey Lucas Thomas, boot make.r, 4 Cardiga.n street Lee Herbert William, beer retailer, 29 LitHe C'Jaren- Lums Thos. Wells, aprtrnnts. II Pembroke st.St.Aldate's don stre€t, St. Giles' Luckett Alfd. Jn. hair dTesseT, 2 Park End st.St.Thomas' Lee Sarah (Miss), apaai:ments, 19 Kingston rd. St·. Gile.s' Lucy William & Oo. engineers, WaltO'Il W~ll rd. St.Gi1es' Lee William, plumber, 52 Cowley road Ludecke Ca.roline (Mrs.) & Anna (Miss), day school Lee William Richard, butcher, 28 The Market (mixed), 41 & 43 COIWley road Leech Hencry, tailw, 5I St. Clement's street Ludecke Ernest, musioal instrument warehouse & tobacLeobardy Margaret. (Madame), St. Ursula's school, 38 conist, 41 & 43 Oowley :road St. GileiS' street Ludlow Jim, general shop, 152 Mrurlborci rd. Grandpont Leonard Annie (Miss), boarding & day school for girls, Ludlow Wm. Castle Temperance hotel, Botley road 6 Walton street, St. Thoma,s' Luker lsaac, William the Fourth P.H. 57 Holywell st Levere.tt Alfl'ed, carpenter, 78 Oranb.am street Lunn Colin, cigar merchant, 23 High street Lewis H.&Lewis,tobacco & cigar mnfrs.43 Gloucester girll Lynam Charles Ootterell M.A. preparatoo-y school, 17 Lewis George, basket maker, r6 Beef lane, St. Ebbe's Crick road, St. Giles' Lewif! John Henry, tobacconist, 5 Market stree.t Lynam R.obt. Garner, surgn. 48 Banbury rd. St. Giles' Liberal .Association (E. Powell, agent), Reform club, Lyne John James, White Hart P.H. 21 Coo-n Market st ~ew Inn Hall street Lyste.r Frank Lindsey, fruiterer & confedioner, 3 New rd Liddell Ellen & Miriam, berlin wool depot, II7 High st Mabbartt & Son, pattern makers, 46 Great Cla.renLiddon Memorial Boys' Orphanage (oonduct.ed by don street, Jetricho Sisters Olf the Church), Clevedon house, Prurk town· ~IcFa.rlane John, hair dresser, 7 GlouDest& street Liley Thomas, chimney sweepr. 4 Jericho grr-dnf!. Jericho McFie William S. university lodging ho. 19 Merton st Lillingston Messr~. boot & shoe makrs.48 Corn Market st McGreal Lawrence & Co. seedsmen, 122 The Market Lincoln College (Rev. Wm. Walt. :\IerryD.D':rctr.),Turl srt McGuffe Jame (Mrs.), d'ra-per, 5 Princes st1. St. Ebbe's Lindsey & Sons, opticians & surgical instrument makers, Maclrin Cla,m C:~Iisos), teacher of pianofort-e, 2I Henley 8 Broad street street, Cowley Lindsey .John, family butcher •& contractor, 61 & 62 Mclntyre James, florist, r6 Broad street The Market & Goorge street, Summer-town McLachlan John M.D. physician, 38 13eaumont stre€t Lindsey William Le.wis, butcher, 109 The Ma["ket McLean John, travelling draper, 75 Cowley road, & Linley & Co. who. confctrurs. New Inn yd. St. Aldate's rd Alma. place, St. Clement's Lipscombe Fanny (Mrs.),laundress,19 !slip rd.Summrtwn :\IcLewin Laura· (Mrs~). aprurtments, 198 Cowley road Lisemore .John, glass & china warehouse, foreign fancy I :Magdalen College, (Thomas Herbert Wrurren M. A. presigoods importer & hardware merchant, agent for Lip- dent), High street ton's teas, 64 & 65 George street & 53 & 54 St. Giles' Magdoalen CoUege Chemical Labomtory, High. street street. See advertisement Magdalen College School (Rev. William E. Sherwood Liston William, grocer, 3 Speedwell st. St . .Alda.te's M . .A. head master), Iffiey road Lit.ten Jn. Edwd. Friacr's inn, 28 Friars st . .St. Ebbe's Mallam Goorge & Son, S'olicit.o·rs, I St. Aldate's street LiverpoolJ Victoria LegaJ. Friendly Society (Edwin Gub- Malla.m James Richard & Son (established 1788), surbins, district manager), 39 New Inn HaJl street v~yors, estate agents & auctioneers & vruuere,I26High Ml Local Examination Delega.cy (H. T. Gerrons M . .A. sec.), Mallam Thomas & Co. solicitors, 126 High street Olarendon buildings, Broad st'l'ee•t MaJlam George Be.ssant L.R.O.P.Edin. physician & surLockwood GOOdard, inspector RoyaJ Society for Preven- geon., 223 Iffiey road tion of Cruelty t-o Animals, I I Temple st. Cowley Mallam Hency Paa"r surgeon, & medical officer to the Lockwood Mary Ann (J\IIiss), a.parbments, 53 Broad street 1 -workhouse & certifying factary surgoon, 91 High st Lodging House Delegacy (Charle,s L. Ohadwell M . .A. Mallam Th.omas (firm, Thoma.s Mallarrn & O:J.), solicitor, controller), Oliarendon buildings, Brood stroot jOiint clerk to the city justices, procror in chancellor's Lcmdon Boot Repairing Co. 2 London pl. St .. Clement's court of the university, clerk to Woolvercote school London & County Banking Co. Lim. (F:rancis 1.\>Ia.cdono.gh board, commissioner for oaths & perpetual comDavies, manager), 121 High stl'eet: hours 9 till 3, missioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by thurs. 9 till I ; draw on head '?ffice, London E C married women, I26 High street London & North Western Ra1lway Goods & Parcels Mallam Thomas "\Yilliam M.A. (firm, Thomas Mallam & Offices (Jabez Ma.rstcm, goods- G1gent; Joseph Palm.Elll', Co.), solicitor, commissioner for oaths, joint clerk to parcels a!5ent), sra, Corn Market· stroot; Goods Depot the city justices, proctor in chancellor's court, clerk (Jabez Marston, manager), Botiey ll"oad; & Coal whrurf, to the Headington union, to the rural sanitary authoRewley road, St. Thomas' rity, to the assessment committee & school attendance London Rub her Co. (H. Rod well, maiD.), II Corrw.\farket st committee of the Headington union, I 26 High street London William Ba.rtlett, hair dTesser, 48 Broad street Mallett Charles Frederick, clothier, 40 St. Ebbe's stroot Long Frank Thomas, cutler, 25 0arn Market stil'eet Mallett William (Mrs-.), univ~rsity lodging house, 21 Long Fredk. JaJs. beer ret. I5 Park End st. St.. Th.omas' Pembroke street, St. Aldaie's Long H. (Mrs.), registry off. for se'I"'Vamt.s,34NewlnnHa.ll st Maltby Alfred,. bookbinder, I3a., New Inn Hall street Long Henry, Prudential agent, I2 Leckfwd rd. St. Giles' Mamchester New College (Rev. Ja.mes Drummond M.A., Long Jane (Mrs.), apa.rtments, 42 Pemhroke st.St.Aldate?s LL.D. D.Litt. principal), Mansfield road Long John Thomas, watch maker, 27 Albert st. Jericho :Miansetl Charles (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Long Wall st Long John Tra:tfurd, organist & teache~r of musi~, 34 Mansell Jn. Hy. jun. tailor, 33 St. John's rd. St. Giles' New Inn Hall street Mansell William, general tailor, 28 Ca;roline street, & Long Wm. butcher, 2I Worcester ter. St. Thomas' cooJ. dealer, Bath street, St. Clement's Long William, wlhite~smith, 39 N elsO'Il street, J erioho Mans field College (Rev. An drew M. Fairbairn M. A., Looker Charles, New inn, 46 Nelson street, Jericho D.D., LL.D. principa.l), Mansfield road Looker M'lllry (Miss), university lodging house, 5 MaDsfield Harriet (MTs. ), aprtmnts.32 N-ewton rd.Grndpnt King Edward street Ma.pp Geo. Hy. apartments, I70 W alton st. St. Thomas' LOTd Ohas Jas. apartments, 41 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Ma.rcon's Hall (Rev. Oharles Abdy :Marcon M.A. licensed Lord George, grocer, 224 Cowl~y road ma,ster), Parks road, St. Giles' Lord George Frederick Walton., Cherwell tavern P.H. Mardon Misses, prep. school, 3 & 4 Bradmore rd. St.Giles' Water Eaton road, Snmmerto wn Mrurdon. Elizh. (:Mrs.), aparlments, 77 James st. Cowley Lovegrove Carol:in.e(Mrs.),shopkpr.s<t-St.John'srd.St .. Giles' Margetts Danl. Richd. news agent, I66 Cowley road Lowegrove Frederick Francis B.A. private tutor, 23 St.. Marg8tts Frederiek, hatter & hosier, 12 Corn Market Margaret's road, St. Giles' street & r & 2 l\Iarket street •


252 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY 7 S ~Iargetts William, manager of Gillett li Co.'s bank, 54 Miller Edward, shopkeeper, 68 & 69 Friars st. St. Ebbe's Corn Mnrket street Miller Ernest .Albt. greengrcr. 10 Blackfriars rd.St.Ebbe's Market Office (.Jn, Job Gardiner, toll colctr.),9 Market st Miller Jsph. commercial travllr. 98 Kingston rd.St.Giles" Market Refreshment Rooms (Charles 'Yarman, man.), Miller Stephen Erlward, apartments, ns Cowley road IOJ 'rhe Market Miller Thomas, clothier, 32 i3t. Ebbe's street Markham Richd. draper, 15 South parade, Summertown Millin William & Son, tailors·, 48 Cowley road Marriott Wm. boot maker, 38 Princes st. St. Clement's Millin Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Regent st. Cowley Marsh By. boot maker, 10 Jericho gardens, Jericho Mills Alfred, outfittor, 82 St. Aldate's street Marsh Hy. C. grindery doaler, 3 The Plain, St. Clement's Mills' Geo. Henry, beer retailer, 8 Grove st.Summertown Marsh Mark Manchester, shopkpr.21 Magdaln. rd.Cowley Minn James, watch maker, 104 Walton st. St. Thomas' Marsh William, Pavior's Arms P.H. 12 Castle street Minty Norman Edward Ernest, cabinet maker & upMarshall Minnie (Miss), apartments, 2I Walton street, holsterer, 44 & 45 High street St. Thomas' Missionary Association of Graduates (The), I38 High s.t Marston Jabez, man. L. & N.W.R. goods depot,Botley rd Mitchell John & Co. wine merchants, 38 High street 1\-hrtin Charles, organ builder, 54 & 55 Pembroke street, Mobbs John Henry, insurance agent, r6 Aston st. Cowley St. Clement's Mobey Phoobe (Miss), apartments, 25 St. Giles' street Martin Edwd. house & estate agnt. 54 St. Aldate's street Mobey William, beer retlr. 3 Rewley rd. St. Thomas~ Martin Emmeline (Miss), (Mrs. Coates); private lessons Moger Robert Jn. beer retlr. 3 Littlegate st. St. Ebbe's. in singing; open for engagements for oratorios, con- Mole Frederick John, dairy, IO! Cardigan street certs &c. 8 Bullingdon road, Cowley Mole John, dairymn. & shopkpr. 29 Gloucester green Martin Francis, builder, 22 Divinity road, Cowley road Molyneux Chas. Wm. beer retailer, 76 St. Clement's st Martin Harold, pork butcher, 88 The Market Moon William, apartments, I 1 Iffiey road Martin John, tailor, 20 Edith road, Grandpont Moore Henry Wilkinson F.R.I.B.A.architct.6 Beaumont st Martin Robert, cabinet maker, 27 St. Giles' street Moore Thos. insurance agent, 75 Hurst street, Cowley Martin Robert, upholsterer &c. Black Hall road Morgan David, baker, 20 Friars' entry Martyr Alfred, hair dresser, 32 Corn Market ~treet Morgan John, boat smith, 62 St . .Aldate's street Marychurch & Blackler, clothiers & outfitters, 6 Morgan Lewis, baker, 36 Church street, St. Ebbe's Queen street & 22 St. Ebbe's street Morgan Lewis, chim. swpr. Black Horse yd.St.Clement's Marygold Frances (Mrs.), apartments, I Ship street M0rgan PhilipWm. boat smith,25 Thames st.St.Aldate's Marygold Richd. carpenter, n Adelaide st. St. Giles' Morgan William Lewis M.A.Oxon., L.R.C.P.Lond. surMason ~ohn, apartments, 6 Walton Well road, St. Giles' geon, one of the coroners to the university, & surMasonic Hall (Fredk. William Ansell, sec.), 3 Alfred st geon of Radcliffe infirmary, 37 Broad street Mather Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot warehouse, 47 Castle st Morley Brothers, bookbinders, Long Wall street Mather Reuben, general dealer, I Littlegate st,. St.Ebbe's Morley Frnk. beer retlr. 7 1'\ew street, St. Clement's Mathews Angelo, assurance agent, 7 St. Aldate's street Morley Geo. Jolly Farmers'P.H. 20 Paradise st.St.Ebbe's Mathews Michael .Angelo .Alfred, stationer,6g St. Giles' st Morrell & Son, solicitors, I St. Giles' street Mathews William, boot maker, 54 St. Clement's street Morrell Frederic Parker M.A. (firm, Morrell & Son)~ M-1thews William, turner & joiner, 3a, Queen street solicitor, commissioner for oaths, solicitor to the uniM:attingly John & Sons, dairymen, 274 Cowley road versity, one of the coroners for the university, reMattingly Richard W. butcher, 38 Cowley road gistrar of the chancellor's court, clerk to the school Mattock Jn. rose grwr. & florist, 73 & 74 The Market board & registrar of the archdeaconry of Oxford, I St. Mawer & Son, hatters & hosiers, 97 St. Aldate's street Giles' street Mawer Edwin, beer retlr. 10 Bath street, St. Clement's Morrell's (Trustees), brewers, Lion brewery, High May Mary Ann Elizabeth (Mrs.), dairy, 30 Little Cla- st.St.Thomas;Mill st.Osney & malthouses,Titmousela rendon street, St. Giles' Morris Arthur, boot maker, 6 Plantation road & LeckMaycock Alfred, grocer, ro6 Walton street, St. Thomas' ford place, St. Giles' Mayo William, cigar stores, importer of wines, spirits & Morris Edwd. Webster, jun. printer, New Inn Hall st liqueurs, ale & stout merchant, passa.ge broker & Morris Jn. Edwards,drpr. 156, & ironmngr.I52,Cowley rd shipping agent, 22 Corn Market street Morris Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 11 Park End Mazey James, beer retailer, 47 James street, Cowley street, St. Thomas' Mazey Jesse, shopkeeper, 40 Randolph street Cowley Morris Maria (Mrs.), confectioner & toy dealer, n7 Meadley Thos. Linsley, p1anoforte tuner, I85 Cowley rd Walton street, St. Thomas' Meadows Geo. Drinkwater,provsn. mer. 63 & 64The Mrkt Morris Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Bulwarks la. New rd Meads James, beer retailer, cab & carriage proprietor, ~orrison Clarence P. A. pharm. chemist,24CornMarket st broughams, hansom cabs & open carriages, funeral Morrison Peter, apartments, 179 Cowley road cars (closed, open, or with glass), weddmgs catered Mortimer Richard, coal dealer, Ferry road, Jericho for, 6r St . .Aldate's street. See advertisement Morton Wm.Hallam, corn. trav. Banbury rd.Summertwn Medcraft George, apartments, 39 Regent street, Cowley Mosley Alfred, watch maker, jeweller, silversmith, 1L Medical Dispensary & Lying-in Charity (C. Eallard & optician; dealer in coins & awtiques, 17 Carn Market st E. Wenham Alden, surgeons & accoucheurs; Herbert Mountain William Henry, draper, 148 Cowley road Parsons, treasurer; .Alderman J. Hughes, chairman; Mountford J oseph, cycle agent, 39 Cowley road Thomas Mallam, hon sec. 126 High street; Henry Mowbray & Co. ecclesiastical wareho. 106 St . .Aldate's st. Coles, collector, I28 Kingston road), Dispensary, Mowbray Alfrd. Mardon, architect & surveyor, 3I St. Churchmen's Union passage, SI Broad street John's street, St. Giles' Meeking Geo. Henry, hair dresser, 203., New Inn Hall st Mulcock Jane (Mrs.), shopkeepr. 24 & 25 Walton Melnai Richard, beer retailer, 30 George street crescent, St. Thomas' ~ Merritt Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress, Henley cottages, ~ulhearn William, tailor, 8 Juxon street, St. Giles' Woodstock road, Summertown Mullard Elizbth. (Mrs.), general shop, 10 Cardigan st Merritt Martha (Mrs.), shopkpr. 103 Magdalen rd.Cowley Muller Alice (Mrs.), apartments, I8 St. John's street Merritt Mary Eliza (Mrs.), stationer, 24 Holywell street Mullis Jn. caretaker of university observatory, The Parks Merton College (Hon. Goorge Charles Brodrick D.C.L., Mundy Elizbth.(Mrs.),aprtmnts,r63Walton st.St.Thomas' J.P. warden), Merton street Munn Michael, beer retailer, 44 St. Aldate's street Messenger George, beer retailer, IS St. Ebbe's street Munt Edward, beer retailer, IOI St . .Aldate's street Messer Harry, market gardener & fruiterer, North Murray Peter, boot maker, 6 Beef lane, St. Ebbe"s Parade avenue, St. Giles' Music Room (Wm. Ellard, hall keeper), 34 Holywell st Messer Hy. apartmnts. 16 'Winchester road, St. Giles' Naab Adam, teachr. of mus. 12 Cambridge ter.St.Ebbe's Metropolitan Bank (of England & Wales) Lim. (bank Napper Louise (Miss), dress maker, 16 Little Clarenhours 9 till 3, thurs. 9 till r, sat. 9 till 4) (George don street, St. Giles' Hughes, manager), Corn Market street; draw on head Narroway Adeline (Mrs.), greengrcr. 70 St. Clement's st office, 6o Gracechurch street, London E C Narroway Hy.Wm.Prudntl. agnt. 18 Albrt.rd.Summerwn Michaux Henry, tailor, 41 Marston street, Cowley Narroway Jsph.jobbing gardnr. 25 Grove st.Summertwu Mid- Oxon Conservative Association (Richard Bacon, Narroway Rose(Miss),dress mkr.II London pl.St.Clmnt's agent), 19 High street Nash Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr. I2 Cross st. St. Clement's Middleton Fredk. university lodging ho. 26 Holywell st Nash Charles, shopkeeper, 78 Friars street, St. Ebbe's Milan Amy (Miss), dress maker, 143 Cowley road Nash Thomas Edwin, basket maker, 3 Penson's garMiles Alfrd. shopkeeper, 1 & 2 Wilson pi. St. Clement's dens, St. Clement's Miles Emanuel, blacking maker, 38 Holywell street National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ChilMiles Joseph, builder, 47 Western road, Grandpont dren (Oxford &; county branch) (Francis De ParaMiles Levi, general shop, 1 New Iffiey, Iffiey vicini, sec.; David F. Davies, inspector), 3 Becket. Miles Sarah(Miss),apartmnts. 31Walton cres.St.Thomas' street, St. Thomas' Miller Clara (Mrs.), naturalist, 3 Turl street • Neal Frederick, butcher, 25 St. Aldate's stnet


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 253 Nazareth Home (for aged, infirm & infantine poor), 99 Cowley road Neale Georgina (:1\liss), apartments, 65 IfHey road Neale Waiter, Hope & Anchor P.H. 2 George street Neale '\Valter, shopkeeper, 10 Friars entry Neighbour Chas. apartmnts. 10 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Neil James M.D. assist. medical officer to Warneford Asylum, Divinity walk, St. Clement's Nelms Elias, Anchor P.H. 2 Hayfield road, St. Giles' & livery stables, Crescent mews, Park town Nelson Joseph, harmonium manufactrer. II3 Cowley rd Neville Henry, fishmonger, 103 Cardigan street New Ccllege (Rev. James Edwards Sewell D.D. warden), New College street New College Honse (Walter Westell, caretaker), 18 & 19 Long Wall street New College School (George Carter B. A. head master), New College street New Era Bar (The),(J.J.Goodwin, man.),95&96TheMarkt New Inn Hall, New Inn Hall st. annexed to Balliol college New Job, general dealer, 4 Caroline st. St. Clement's New Theatre (The Oxford Theatre Co. Limited, proprietors), (T. Lncas, managing director; H. G. W. Drinkwater, sec.), George street Newell Fredk. honse decorator, 31 Alma pl. St.Clement's N ewman Alfd.Douglas,aprtmnts,34 Wellingtonsq. St. Giles' Newman George, dining rooms, 12 Market street Newman Thos. apartmnts. 18 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Newport John, beer retailer, 243 Ifiley road Newport Tbirza(Miss),apartmnts.wSt.John's st.St.Giles' Nicholls William, umbrella maker, 92 Cardigan street Nicholls William John, family & fancy bread baker; ponies, traps & waggonettes let out on hire, 147 & I49 Cowley road Nicholson Alfd.Wm.princpl.clerk, Inland Rev.r2oHigh st Nickolls Wm. butcher, ro Park End street, St. Thomas' Nickols Chas. furniture dlr. 2 Church street, St. Ebbe's Nickols Eliza (Miss), dress maker, 6 George street Nickols Hy. Red Lion P.H. & saddler, Red Lion square Nickols Henry, saddler, 6 George street Nix Arthur Douglas, grocer, 56 St. Aldate's street Nix Robt. provision merchant, 24, 25 & 26 The Market Nix William, beer retailer, IO New street, St. Ebbe's Non-Collegiate Students' Delegacy (Rev. R. W. M. Pope B.D. censor), High street Norgrove Rebecca (Mrs.), apartments, 28 Museum road Norgrove Wm. James, baker, IWestern road, Grandpont Norris Henry, shoe maker, 6o Observatory st. St. Giles' North Richard Henry, baker, 69 St. Clement's street Nunn George John, general shop & post office, 66 Marlborough road, Grandpont Nunney 1\Iary Ann (Miss), basket maker, I3 Market st Nutt Frederick, paperhanger, 40 Bullingdon road,Cowley {)akley Louisa (Mrs.), nurse, 34 Hertford st. Magdalen rd Oborne Alfred, apartments, Ia, IfHey road Ogden Wm.dlr.in antiquities,2&3Worce1>ter st.St. Thomas? V liver John, newsagent, 44 St. Ebbe's street Olive:r John Frank, newsagent, 25 Albert street, Jericho {)'Neill Thomas, shopkeeper, 30 London pl. St.Clement's Orchestral Society (T. Kennett-Hayes, hon. sec. & treasurer), 5 Oriel street Drgan Brothers, builders, 207 Cowley road Organ & Co. builders' merchants, Cowley road Organ Albert Thos. grocer, 23 :Bullingdon road, Cowley Drgan Henry, nurseryman, 8I St. Mary's road, Cowley Oriel College(David Binning Monro,M.A.provost),Oriel st Orpwood ·wm. Saml. (Mrs.), saddler, I9 Corn Market st Dsborne Thomas, cab proprietor, Circus street, Cowley Dsmond George Henry, watch & clock maker, silversmith &; optician, I 18 St. Aldate's street Osney Lock (Philip Scholey, keeper), East street, Osney 'Ostler Janet (Miss), dress mkr. 66 "l-Valton st.St. Thomas' Ovenell Fredk. apartmnts. I6 Walton Well rd. St. Giles' Ovenell Henry, bookbinder, 35! Holywell street Ovenell Henry E. cycle agent, 109 St. Aldate's street Owen Harry John, general shop, 8 Friars st. St. Ebbe's Owen Sarah(Miss) ,apartmnts. 16Worcesterter.St. Thomas' Oxford & Abingdon Permanent Building Society (Edmund John :Brooks, sec.), I4 & IS Magdalen street Oxford Allotment Association (William Couldrey, sec.), IO Cripley road .Oxford & Cambridge Schools Examination Delegacy (P. E. Matheson M. A. sec.), High street 'Oxford Canal Navigation (Henry Robinson, sec.), Canal office, New road Oxford Central Conservative &; Unionist Club (Richard Rippington, hon. sec.), George street Oxford Chronicle & Berks & Bucks Gazette, printed & published on friday afternoon for saturday, at I 19 High street, by the Oxford Chronicle Oo. Limited Oxford Chronicl6 Co. Limited, printers, II9 High street Oxford City Cricket Club (J. Gould, sec.), I:ffiey road Oxford College Servants' Society (A. Burrows, sec.), 2 King Edward street Oxford Co-operative House Repairing & Decorative Soc. Limited (J. T. H. Smith, manager), 4oa, Walton crescent, St. Thomas' Oxford Co-operative & Industrial Society Limited (Thos. Spencer, manager), 36 & 37 George street; branches, 87 High street, St. Clement's; 11 Commercial road, St. Ebbe's; 42 W alton street ; Hoc km ore street, Cowlay ; Io George street, Summertown & 6o Hurst street, Cowley; coal depots, G. W. Railway wharf & Canal wharf, New road Oxford Corporation Hospital for Infectious Disea.se.S', Cold Arbour, St . .AJ.date'.s Oxford Corporation Wharv.es (W. H. '\Vhite, surveyor, Samuel Barfoot, foreman), Botley road; Isis street; Dawson pla.ce; Nelson street & ya.rds, Pembroke street; & Cros-s street, St. Clement's Oxford Cottage Improvement Co. Limrited (Waiter Ellis Williams, agent), 137 High street Oxford Creche (Miss Harriett CoJil.ins', lady superintendent), Woodbine pla.ce, St. Thomas Oxford Cycle Co. (The), cY'cle makerrs (W. F. Parker, proprietor), 68 St. Giles' street; works, Worcester place, St. Thomas' Oxford Dairy Co. Limited (John Harris, manager & sec.), 40 Queen street ; branch (John Savings, manager), Woodstock road, Su;mmertown Oxford D~strict Polic8' Station (John Lewis Brain, in cha.rge ), South parade, Sum:mertown Oxford Drug Co. Limited, Ia, Broad street, Oxford Oxford Educational Supply Co. booksellers (Joseph Co.legrove, manager), 8 Queen street Oxford Electric Co. Limited (J. Hardie McLean, manager), 45 Broad st. ; works, Russell street, Osney Oxford Eye Hospital (attenrlance from 9 a.m.) (Robt. Waiter Doyne M.R.C.S. surgeon; G. H. Pooley, house surgeon; Miss A. C. J ohnson, ma.tron; Bad en Henry Baden Powell, hon. sec. ; Mrs. Frederick Smitih, hon. trea.surer ), W alton street Oxford Female Penitentiary & House of Mercy (Dr. F. A. Dixey M. A. sec.), Manor ho. Church st. Holywell Oxford Gas Lig'ht & Coke Co. (John Rester, sec.; James Eldridge C. E. engineer & manager); offices, 39 Queen street; works, Grus street, St. Ebbe's Oxford Hi.tgh School (for girls) (Miss Lucy Soulsby, head mistress), 21 Banbury road, St. Giles' Oxford Industrial & Provident Land & Building Society Lim. (James Henry Darwood, S'ec. )_, II George stre1lt Oxford Institute (Henry Stevens, caretakerl, 29 & 30 St. Alda.te's street Oxford Magazine (published durina- term, Horace Hart, publisher), Clarendon preSis, Walton street, St. Thomas' Oxford & Midland Educational Bureau (Miss M. Frances, lady superintendent), 61 Higth ~treet Oxford Orpheus Society (H. P. Mallam, president; Basil Harw~od M. A. B.Mus. conductor; W. J. Carter, sec.), 6 Onel street Oxfard Racquet Courts Co. Limited (Alfred Rowley,sec.), Church street, Holywell & Museum road Oxford Railway Guide, Oxford Chronicle Co. Limited (monthly), ug High street Oxford Reform Club .{Dan Law, hon. sec.),New inn, Hall st Oxford Review (George Rippon,manager; published daily during term), u New road. See acl,vertisement Oxford Starr-Bowkett Bruilding Society (F. R. Crease, sec.), 4 Castle stree-t Oxford Times (Oxford Times Co. Limited, publishers; published saturday), II New road; printing works,_ Victoria place & Red Lion square. See advertisement Oxford Times Co. Limited (George Rippon, managing director), I I New road. See advertisement Oxford Tramways C(). Limited (John Sellers Halliwell, manager) ; office, Leopold street, Cowley; stables, :Brewers' street~ St. Aldate's Oxford Union Society (Wm. Gill, steward), Frewen court Oxford University At~hletic Ground (C. N.Jackson,treas.), I:ffiey road Oxford Univerg.j,ty Bicycle Club; head quarters, ro5 St. Aldate's street - Oxford University Gazette (published during term), Clarendou Preoss Depooitory, n6 High street Oxford University Tennis Grounds (F. W. Carlton of Trin.iJty Chllege, h<ln. s.ec. ), Norbam gardens, St. Giles' Oxford Volunteer Fire Brigade (Thomas Green, chief officer; James Bothwell, resident engineer), chief station, New Inn Hall st.; branch station, 8o Cowley rd Oxford Win~ Co. (George Neale, manager), 125 High street; stores, New Schools; cellar;~ &i works, 1 Rose place, St. Ald.ate's


254 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Oxford Workhou•se (Rev. Wi1liam Edward Ile,st M . .A.. chaplain; E. C. Stedham, master; Mrs. Sarah Stedbnm, ma•tron; Elenry F. Galpin, clerk), Oowley road Oxfordshire .A.gricu}tural Society (A. F. Milton Druce, secretary), 16 Queen street Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 1st (Oxford University)Volunteer Battalion (comprising .A, B, C, D, E & F companie.s) (G. H. Morrell V.D. lieut.-col. ; Capt. S. D. Maul, adjutant; W. L. Morgan, surgeon-capt.); head quarters, 8 Alfred street Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 2nd Volruntet-r Battalion(head quarters) (comprising .A, B, C, D, E, F & G companies &, Deddington & Woodstock detachments) (Hon. Col. Henry S. Hall, commanding officer ; Capt. H. R Stapleton Cotton, adjutant; Hon. Capt. E. Jeffrey V.D. quairt·er master H.P.)L; J. Raye, surgeonc-aptain); (Capt. W. Ballard, commandant B Co. ; Wm. Owens, sergt.-major), 53 St. John's st.St.Giles' Oxfordshire (Queen's 0"\\'11 Oxfordshire Hussars) Yeomanry Cavalry (Lieut.-Col.. Viscount Valentia, commanding; Lieut.-Col. H. C. Norris, :second in command; John Stanfield, regimental quarter master); head quarters, 32 New Inn Hall street Oxon & Berks Bank, 12 King Edward street ; dr.aw on National Provinci>al Bank of England I.im. LcndGn EO Paclclord .A.nnie (Mrs.), apartments, 31 Iffiey road Packford Benjamin, shopkeeper, 98 Cowley road Packford Tom, tailor, 4 The Plain, St. Clement's Page Alfred Wm. woodcarver, 6 Pembroke st. St . .AJdate's Page Fredk. Athr. hair dres,ser, 82 Walton st. St. Thomas' Page Jemima (Miss),apartments,59 St. John's rd.St.Giles' Paice Charles• T. beer retlr. 47 Speedwell st. St . .A.ldate's Pain William, Port Mahon P.H. 82 St. Clement's street Paintin William., carpenter, 14 Thames st. St . .Aldate's Paintin William, news agent, 38 St. Ebbe's street Pahner Fredk. Gea.apartmenh, 157 Walt{)n st.St.T'homas' Palmer Jame.s, chemist, 9 North Parade av. St. Giles' Palmer John Lewen, butcher, 17 Great Clarendon street, .Tericho, & 14 The Market Pa1mer Percy, Stherborne .Arms P.H. I Castle street Banter Jalllles, apartnnemts, 42 Kin.g-ston road, St. Giles' Panter John, apartments, 3 St. John's street, St. Giles' Banton Sarah (Mrs.), apal'timents, 11 'Worcester te-rrace, St. Thomas' Papel Eli, tailor, 3 London place, St. Clement's Parish Miss .Alice, dres's maker, 124 Kingston rd.St. Giles' Parker James & Co. booksellers, 27 Broad street, & printeTis, Crown yard, Corn Market street Parker Peter & Son, :fushmongeTs, 185 The :Marke,t Parker Elizabeth (Miss), registry office for servants, 48 Observ.atory street, St. Giles' Parker Elizabeth (Miss), Unive:rtsity lodging ho.B5 High st Parker Frederick, oarpentter, 8 Oanal streBit, J ericllo Parker Jane (Mrs.), day school (mix:!d), 55 }Iarlburough road, Grandpont p,arker J anet (Mrs.), Bear inn, .Alfred street Parker William, bookseller, 21 & 23 Broad street Parker Wm. furn. brokr. 39 Pembroke st. St. Aldate's Parrish Henry, tailor, 8 Friars wharf, St. Ebibe':s, Parrott Ca.tharine Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Wellington square, St. Gil'e,s' Parslow Wm. ca.binet maker, 17 Princes st. St. Clement's Parsons, Thomson & Co. Old Bank, 92 & 93 High street ; draw on Coutts & Oo. London Parsons' .Almshouses, Grove place. High street Parsons George, a.partments, 43 Walton cres. St. Thoma.s' Parsons Wm.r>lmbr.& decoratr.4r Plantation rd.St.Giles' Partrid,ge Eliza,betlh (Mrs·. ), apartments, 8 Alb bey road Pash Daniel & Co. boot makers, 2 Ca•stle street Pa.ssey Wm. horse slaughterer, 12 Sadler st. St. Ebbe's' Patchett Sara.h Ann (Miss ),apartments,58 &59 St. Giles' st Paterson Martna (Mrs.), apartments, 22 St. Gile,s' st Paterson William Randell, ro'be maker, 19 Ship street Pauling Levi, greengrocer, 34 Speedwell st. St. Aldate'<S Pavier Oharle•s, tailor, I2 Ship street Pavier Fredk. Geo. grocer, 26 1Valton cre,s. St. Thomas' Payne & Son, jewellers & gold & silversmit.hs, 131 Higb st.; & at .Abingdon; Wallin.gford & Tun bridge Wells Payne Elizabeth (Mrs.), university lodging house, 10 King Edward street Payne George Fortenham. upholstereT & decorator, 10 North Parade avenue, St. Giles' Payne James, apartments,IO 1Valton crescent,St. Thomas' Payne Jlames, stone mason, 104 Hurst street, Oowley Payne John, boot maker, I .AJ.fred lane, St. Giles' Payne Joseph, coal & coke merchant, Great Western coal wiharf, Botley road; general shop & dairy, Botley rd. New Botley j & shopkeeper, Osney lane, St. Thomas' Payne Lucy Jane (~liss) 1 af!artments, 14 Wellington square, St. Giles' l'ayn~ Waiter, confectioner, 58 The ~arket Pa.yne WaJter, fruiterer, 67 The Market Payne William Frank, fruiterer & florist, 4 Little Clarendon street, St. Giles' Payne William Henry, photo;grapber, 86 St. .Aldate's st Peacey Edmund, apartments, 8 Worce.ster ter.St.ThO'lllas" Peagra.m Frank, second hand bookseller, 10 Church street, St. Eblbe's Peake Mrs. apartments, 22 "Welling-ton square, St. Giles" Pearce Ann Elizabet-h( Mrs. ),laundry, 85 Howard st. Cowley Pearce Charles, baker, 2 & 3 Blackfria.l1S road, St. Ebbe'li' Pearce Samuel, commercial traveller, 42 Aston st. CowleyPearce Samue,l 0. ironmonger, 122 Walton st.St. Thomas" Pearson & Co. household stores, furnishing & general irQnm'Ongers, s.ilvensaniths, cut~ers, electricians, bellhangers, gas-fitters, hot water & laundry engineers, trunk & portmanteau manufacturer'S,, importers of clock& & fancy merchandise, 31 Corn Market street Peat Wm. Tho:rnrus. boot maker, 26 St. John's rd.St.Giles-' Peattie & .A.xtell, decorators, 35 & 16 High street Peedwell John, carman, 75 Howard street, Cowley Pell Mary Harriett (Mi•ss), mi.lliner, 19 Broad street Pemibroke College (Rev. Canon Eartholomew Price D.D~ master), St . .Aildate's street Pengelley Wm. beer retlr. 5 Little Clarendon st.St.Gile.s" Penn James, sign writer, 56 Great C:arendon st. JerichO< Penn Joseph, shopkeeper, 12 New street, St. Ebbe's P€nn Lydia (Mrs•. ), univers!ity lodging h'Ouse, I3 Pembroke street, St. Aldate's Peppercorn Walter, solicitor & proctor, 27 New Inn Hall st PerJ.1Qud Jules ~Iaul'liCie, aprmnts.5I S1t.J'Dhn's srt.St.Giles" Pe1her Alfred Henry, decorator. glazier & paperhanger, whitewas!hing, coloring, & general repairs promptly & neat1y executed, 34 Church street, St. Ebbe's Pether David William, pork butcher, 43 St. Clement's st Pether Herbert Richard, cricket bat maker, 280 Cowley rd Pether Sarah S. (~I'ts. ), farmer, St. Bartholomew's farm, Cowley road PettittWm . .A.lfd. Red Lion P.H.Woodstock rd.Summertwn.. Petty Fllizabeth (NI:rs. ), carver & !2'ilder, 3 St. Clement's st. Pharoh Henry, dairyman, 70 1Valton st. St. Thomas' Pharoh J. John, dairy, 114 King-ston road, St. Giles' Pherusant Robert, tax collector for Cowley & St. C~ement'sdistricts, 17 St. Ma.ry'IS road, Co"W~ey Plillil1ips & Sons, brewers, Ptark End sib. St. Thomas', & 36 Queen street; yard, Cana,l wharf, St. Thoma.s' Phillips .Alice(tMl's. ),apartments,86Southmoor rd. St. Giles'' Phillips Geo11ge Ingleton, solicitor, 65 Corn Market st Phillips· J ane (Mrs.), beer retailer, 7 N el,son st. J ericbo Phillips Jane .A.. (Mrs.), general shop, 106 St. Clement's st Phillips John, boot repairer, 51 Hill street, Osney Phi11ips :Mrs. boarding & day school (mixed)', Pembrokehouse, Cambridge terrace, St. Ebbe''s PhiJlips William, apartments, 76 Southmoor rd. St. Giles" Phipps Gearge, builder, Marlborough road, Gundpont Phipps George, printer, I Glou<eester street Phipps George Thomas, college cap maker, 2 Chilswell road, Grand.pont Phipps Martha (:M11s.),shopkpr.26 Blackfriars rd.St.Ebbe's Phipps, Ridhard, cabinet maker, .AJ.ma pi. St. Clement's Pickett George, shopkee,per, 4 ChurC'h st. Sum.mertown Pierce Thoma•s, house & estate ag-ent, 45 Broad street Piesley William, Holly Bush P.H. We.st street, Osney Pigott Ernest Edward, provision mer. 93 & 94 The Market Pig'Ott/Fras.Richd. grocer ,&postiQffice, Slt,h. par. SummeT'bown Pike Charles Philip, tailor, 2 Turl street Pill John, dinin:g rooms', 4 Corn Market street Pimm H. .A. & Son, house decorator, 14 Pembrokestreet, St. Clement'S' Pimm Edmund John, profe.ssor of music, 14 Pembrokestreet, St. Clement'tS Pimm Edwin John, teacher of musi~, 73 Hur•st st.Oo-wley Hiper Edwin Reuben, sta·tioner & post (\fiice, r·,n Walton. street, St. Thomas' Piper Esther (.Ml"S. ), grocer, 26 St. Aldate',s street Piper Henry, apaa-tments, 7 Walton cre·s. St. Thomas' Pitt Sara.h (Mrs.) dress maker, 49 Essex st. Magda.len rit Pitt William Prior, second hand cl'Othes dealer, 2 ThePlain, St. Clement's P·ledge William Henry Farenden, Prudential agent, 34 Woodstock road, St. Giles' Plowman Hy . .A.rthur, blacmsmith, South par.Snmmertwn Plum 'Dhos. Chas. apartmenJts, 25 Wellington sq.·St.Giles' Plum T.boma.s Charl~s, upholsterer i works, Gloucester st Plrummer H. J. & Son, tailors, I Church street St. Ebbe'~ PlumJmer Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, .. J Long Wall street Plummer Geo. insurance ag0nt, 4_ Magdalen rd. Cowley Blnmi!Tller M.iaria (M11s. ),apa:rrtmem.ts,3 Fairacres rd.IfHey rd Plumridge Jolhn, boot ma. r75 King-ston road, St. Giles' PollarcL Oatherine (MT's.), dress maker, II5a, 1Yalton street, St. Thomas' Pollard Samuel, conf~tioner, 74 St . .A.ldate's street


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 255 Pollard Frederick William, tobacconist, 109 Walton st. & confectioner, 3S George street Poole George, shopkee-per, 14a, Castle street Poole Jn. fuuiterer & greengro. IJ4,II5 & 106 The l\fu!"ket Poole Lou~s John, Three Cups hotel, Queen street Pooly G. H. house surgeon, Eye hospital, Walton street Poplett Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, ·79 Hurst st. Cowley Porter James & Georg.e, jobmastel'ls, 11 & 12 St.Aldate's st Porter Henry, pork butcl:!er, 18 St. Clement's street Porter Thoma.s, genera1 dealer, 9S Magdalen rd. Cowley PQst Office Telegraphic Stores, Bridge street, Osney Pottage Matilda (:y[rs. ), apartments, 11 North Parade avenue, St. Giles' Poulter Mice (.Mi>Ss), dress maker, 71~ Cranham street Pou:lter W. turner in wood & stone, 12 Castle street Po'Well James & Sons, manufactmen of table & ornamenm1 gla:ss, electric install'atJ.i.on.s, ga.s & e~ectric fittings, painted glas'S·, mOosaiCIS, or-us sectile & church decorations of !llll kinds, china & earthenware merchants, I3 Magdalen street; & ~itefriars Gl!lJSos works, Tudor street, London EC Poweil.l Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Cowley pl. St. Clement's Powell Fredk. Wm. apartments, 6 Longworth rd.St.Gileos' Powell Rowland, tailor, 209 Cowley road Prangnell Ern m a (MI'Is-. ), tc0y dealer, I38 Cowley road Pra.n.gnell John William, plumber, 138 Cowley roa.d Pratley Arthur, tailor, I33 Walton street, St. Thomas' Pratley Fredk. apartments, 10 New Inn Hall street Pratley Fredericka clothes cleaner, .')o Hoiywe11 street Pratley Rlchd. ca.binet ma. &c. 55 Observatory st.St.Giles' Pratley Wm. insurance agt. I3 Buckingfuam st.Grandpont Pratt K. A. (Miss), florist, 10 Gemg"e street Pratt Marmaduke, grocer & post office, 1o6 Ca.rdigan st Pratt Thoma~s, furniture remover, 2s Leopoil.d st. Cowley Preedy William, shopkeeper, 145 Howard st. Cowley Prescott John, wood turner, I (}eQI'ge Street mews Preston .Arthur Edwin F. O . .A. chartered accountant, 55 Corn Market st·reet Pre-ston Emma (~bss), apartments, 20 "\Vorcester street, St. Thomas' Preston John, 24 Harpe-s road, Summertown Pri-ce· Eliza (Mrs·. ), apartments, 59 J uxon st. St. Giles' Price Geol'ge, The Nelson P.H. 22 St. Aldate's street Price Godfrey William Jones, ill!surance agent, 5 Bath place, Holywen street Price• William E. grocer, 81 Walton street, St. Thomas' Prid{l1e M1aria Elizabeth (Mr-s.), confe-ctioner, 4 London place, St. Olement's Pride. Ja:.me,s-, shopkeeper, I88 Cowley road Prince George, seed'sman, I4 Market street Prior Geo. Thos. chemist (pharmaceutical), 45 Holywell st Prior Harry Nevllle, cabinet manufacturer, upholsterer, painter & decorator, iron & brass bedstead & bedding factor, general house furnisher, house & estate agent & appraiser, I7 Queen street; cabinet factory, sa, Speedwell street Pritchard Joseph, boot maker, 10 Catherine. st. Cowley Proffit Will!iam, Barley Mow P.H. 59 Holywell street Pruce Mary Jane (Yhs.),laundreS1s,3-:St.John''s rd.St.Giles' Prudential .Assurance Co. Limited. (Eat-on Chuke, superintendent), 9'5 St. Aldate's Pullee Ann (Miss), university & family lodging house, 43 Broad street Pnmfrey Arthur Robert, grocer, 73 St. Aldate'.s street Purcell Edward M.A.,B.C.L. priv~ate tutor, I7 Magdalen st PurseU Anthony, grocer, I9 St. Mary's road, Cowley Pursey JQSepih Alfred, boot maker, 7I Granham street Pusey House (Rev. Robert Lawrence Ottley M.A. principal residentiary librarian), 6o & 6I St. Giles' street Putman & Go. rope & sack manufacturers; branch, I3 St. Clement's street Putt Thomas & Leonard, job masters, 4I Pembroke street, St. Aldate's Putt Thomas, apartments, I7 Walton st. St. Thomas' Quarterman Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 70 High street Queen's College (Rev. John Richard Magrath D.D., J.P. provost), High street Quelch Stephen & Son, leather merchants, 11 Queen st Quelch Alfred, greengrocer, I24 Cowley road Quelch Charles G. tailor, n6 Marlborough rd.Grandpnt Quelch Chas. Jn. painter, I6 Buckingham st. Grandpont Quelch Hy. William, boot ma. 21 St. John's rd.St.Giles' Quintan Herbert, architect, IS Magdalen street Rabett Alfred, hair dresser, 284 Cowley road Radbone Edward & Son, grocers: & provision merchants, Post offic~. 136 & 84 C<Jwley road ; 33 Queen street ; I St. Ebbe's street; 24 Great Clarendon street & 9 Commercial road Radcliffe Infirmary (A. B. Boyd M.A., M.B., B.Ch.Oxon. house pblysician; B. W. Gowring M.R.C.S. Eng., L.B.C.P.Lood. house surgeon; .Alfred R. Wilson, dispens er; Miss F. Mass on, matron; A. C. Virgo, sec.),. Woodstock road, St. Giles' Radcliffe Library (The) (Sir Henry W. Acland bart. K.C.B., M.D., F.R.S. librarian), Parks road Radcliffe Observatory (Edward James Stone M . .A.,F.R.S. director; ·waiter Wickham, first assistant; William H. Robinson, second assistant; E. E. McClellan, third' assistant; W. Jenkins, computer), Woodstock road,. St. Giles' Radclyffe & Watson, architects, II Ship street Railway hotel (Mrs. A. K. Carr, manageress), 17 Park. End street, St. Thomas' Rainbow Frank, boot maker, 21 Dullingdon rd. Cowley Rainbow George, shoe maker, I Little Gate square,. Church street, St. Ebbe's Randall John, boot ma. 22 Blackfriars rd. St. Ebbe's Randolph Hotel Co. Limited (Joseph James Collcutt, sec. ; Miss B. "\Vootten, manageress), Beaumont street. See advert Rawlings Wm. umbrella ma. I25 Walton st. St. Thomas,. Rawlins Charles, baker, s New street, St. Ebbe's Rawlins Charles, grocer, 24 Castle street Rawlins Jas. tailor, 37 Walton Well road, St. Giles' Rawlins "\Villiam, builder, ZI Cranham street, Jericho Baworth Charles, coach builder, 79 & So St. Aldate's· street & Alfred street Ray Susan(Mrs.), aprtmnts.I6 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Read Francis, beer retailer, 78 Princes st. St. Clement's Read Frederick, insurance agt. I Union st. Cowley road' Read Harry, Cricketer·s Arms, 43 Iffiey road Redknap Joseph, butcher, I29 Cowley road Reeve Sarah (Mrs.), laundress, IO Grove st.Summertown Reeve Susannah (Miss), greengrocer, 133 The Market Registrar of the University (Rev. E. T. Turner M. A.). Clarendon buildings, Broad street Registry Office for Granting Marriage Licences for Berks' (Percival Walsh, deputy registrar), 9 St. Giles' street Registry Office for Granting Marriage Licences for Oxford (Frederic Parker Morrell M.A. deputy registrar),. I St. Giles' street Rembridge Wm. Hy. pianoforte dlr. 5 St. Clement's st Restall Frank, cigar dealer, IO Turl street Restall Frank, coal & coke merchant, Hayfield wharf,., Hayfield rood, St. Giles' Revell .Alfred H. Farriers' .Arms P.H. Cold arbour, St. Aldate's Rhodes Geo. Wm. beer retlr. 65 Blackfriars rd.St.Ebbe's Rhodes John, Lamb & Flag P.H. I2 St. Giles' street Rice Edward M.D. surgeon, go Woodstock rd. St. Giles' Rice Henry John, apartments, I I Blue Boar street Rice :Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, Io North Parade avenue, St. Giles' Rich Martha (Miss),dress ma.45 Observatory st.St.Giles" Richards, Davis & Go. print sellers, 7 Turl street Richards Edwd. Richard, poulterer, 39 & 55 The Market Richards Joseph, beer retailer, 11 Cardigan street Richardson Laura (Miss), boarding house, 87 Iffiey road Richings Willia.m, plumber, ISI Cowley road Richmond Annie (Mriss), apaJTtments, I38 WaltQn street,. St. Thomas' Richmond Rchd. apartments, 6 St. John's st. St. Giles• Richmond Waiter J. draper, see Woodward & Richmond Ridley & Co. tailors, I 15 St . .AI date's street Rippington Charles, butcher, w8 St. Clement's street Ritchie James M.B.Edin. physician, 36 Beaumont street Rivers Frederick Charles, greengrocer, 8 Hythe Bridge street, St. Thomas' Roberts Harry Benton, apartments, I4 Pembroke st~ St. Aldate's Roberts Stephen John, beer retailer, I82 Cowley road Roberts Thos. A. engraver, 42 St. John's st. St. Giles' Robertson Charles, apartments, r Stockmore st. Cowley Robins Julia. M.(Miss),apartmnts.2 Becket st.St.Thomas'" Robinson Clara (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Worcester terrace, St. Thomas' Robinson Ernest Albert,Royal Oak P.H. & cab proprietor,. 42 Woodst.ock road, St. Giles' Robinson Henry, sec. to Oxford Canal Navigation .. Canal office, New road Robinson Thos. apartments, 34 Walton cres. St. Thomas' Robinson Thomas, fruiterer, 172 to I75 The Market Robinson Thomas, shopkeeper, 4 Bridport st. St. Ebbe's Rooinson William, Berkshire House P.H. 200 Abingdon road, New Hinksey Robinson Wm. painter, 84 Great Clarendon st. Jericho Robinson William George James, hair dresser & tobacconist, Ill St. Aldate's street Robinson William Wharton, solicitor & countv coroner • for central district, I4 New road & 46 St. Giles' st Roebuck family & commercial hotel (J. Austin Drayton, proprietor), 8, 9 & 10 Corn Market st. See aqvert


158 OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE. (KILLY'S Roe Owen Geo. furniture dealer, 92 & 93 St. Aldate's st Rogers Charlotte. (Mrs.), registry office for servants, 32 Woodstock road, St. Jiles' Rogers Jas. wood carver, 45 Paradise square, St. Ebbe's Rogers John, watch maker & engraver, 37 High street Rogers Maria (Mrs.), beer retailer, 14 East st. Osney Rogers Willia.m, tailor, S George street Rolfe Clapton Crabb, architect & diocesan surveyor of Oxon. Holywell ford, Church street, Holywell Rolfe Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 142 Walton street, St. Thomas' Rose Bros. butchers, 37 The Market Rose .James M.A. solicitor (firm, Davenport & Rose) & commissioner for oaths, County hall, New road Rose Thomas. Harry, linen draper, see Elliston & Cavell Rose Waiter, draper, 134 Cowley road & 29 Queen street Rose Wm. carpenter & shopkeeper, 62 Hurst st. Cowley Rough Frederick, boat builder, St. Aldate's street Rouse Arthur, Grandpont hotel, r Edith rd. Grandpont Rouse John, beer retailer, 39 George street Rowell George .Joseph, painter, house decorator & plumber, 3 Alfred street, St. Giles' Rowell R. S. watch maker & jeweller, IIS High street Rowland Elizabeth(Miss), dress ma.s2 Juxon st.St.Giles' Rowles Maria (Mrs.), dress maker, 23 Walton Well road, St. Giles' Rowley Alfred John, architect, 49 Corn Market street Royal Blenheim hotel (The) (George Kelly, manager), 28 St. Ebbe's street Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural Society (William Greenaway, sec.), 3 Chaundy's place, St. Ebbe's Russell J. ,& eo. pianoforte tuners & repairers & music warehouse, 120 High st. ; stores, Alfred street Russell Albert F. butcher, 48 The Market Ryman & eo. print sellers, publishers, photographers & frame makers, 24 & 2S High street Ryman Edgar, florist, 131 & 132 The Market Ryman Mark, boot maker, 14 Lnther street, St. Ebbe's St. Alban Hall, Merton st. annexed to Merton College St. A.ldate's Club (R B. F. Robertson, sec.), r Alfred st St. Ann's High Class School (Sisters of St. Thomas, mistresses), 7 vVellington square, St. Giles' St. Basil's Home for Aged Women, 239 Iffiey road St. Cross Cemetery (Mrs. Martha Seaton, keeper) St. Ebbe's Bathing Place, Blackfriars road, St. Ebbe's St. Edmund hall (Rev. Edward Moore D.D. principal), Queen's lane St. Edward's School (Rev. Thos. Fredk. Hobson M.A. warden), Woodstock road, Summertown St. Hildia's Ladies' HaJ:l (Mrs. Esther E. Burrows, principal), 4 Cowley place, St. Clement's St. Hugh Hall (:Miss C. A. E. Moberly, principal), 17 NGrham gardens, St. Giles' St. John's Ambulance Brigade (Oxford Corps) (W. Lewis Morgan, hon. ·surgeon; Edmund Butler, supt. ), Market room, Gloucester green & station, 38 Hythe Bridge street, St. Thomas' St. John's Cemetery (William Coles, keeper), Cowley rd Bt. John's College (Rev. James Bellamy D.D., J.P. president), St. Giles' street St. John's Hospital & Home for ladies of slender means (under the care of All Saints' Sisters), St. Mary's road, Cowley St. Mary's Cemetery (James C. Coleman, keeper), Osney lane, Osney St. Mary's Hall (Rev. Drummond Percy Chase D.D. principal), Oriel street St. Peter-let-Bailey Children's Home (Sister Alice, matr-on), 36 New Inn Hall street St. Peter-le-Bailey Parochial Room, 37 New Inn Hall st St. Philip & St. James' Parish Institute (W. T. Walker, hon. sec.), Polstead road, St. Giles' St. Scholastica's School, High street, St. Thomas' St. S~pulchT'P.'s Cem etflT'Y (Henry J ohnson, keeper), Walton street, St. Thomas' St. Stephen's House (Training College for Church Missionaries) (Rev. H. P. Currie M.A. principal), 5 Parks road, St. Giles' St. Thomas' Industrial Home for Training Girls (conducted by the Sisters of the Orphanage), High st. St. Thomas' St. Thomas' Orphanage, High street, St. Thomas' .St. Thomas' Sanatorium, High street, St. Thomas' St. Thomas' the Martyr Sister hood, High st. St. Thomas' Sale Eliza J. (Mrs.), apartments, 96 Soutbmoor road. St. Giles' Sallis Mary (Mrs.), aprtmnts. 2 St. John's st. St. Giles' Salmon & Co. printers, 26 Pembroke st. St. Aldate's Salmon Chas. ironmonger, 18 Littlegate st. St .. Ebbe's Salter Bros. boat builders ; office, Folly bridge, St. Aldnte's & Brook st. Grandpont; yard, St. Aldate's st Salter Esther(Mrs.),beer rtlr.35 Speedwell st.St.A.ldate's Salter George,King's Arms P.H.Banbury rd.Snmmertwn Sammons Arthur, plumber, 48a, St. John's rd. St. Giles' Sanders John Philip, university lodging house, 5 Pem, broke street, St. Aldate's Sanders Thos. university lodgings, 6 King Edward st Sandford-Burton RaTTy F.L.S., L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentist, so Corn Market street Sanitary Inspector's Office (Thomas J. Hull, inspector), Town hall; (temporary office, 8 New road) Sankey Julius Ottaway M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, Turl street Sansom Chas. grocer & beer rtlr. I6 Church st. St. Ebbe's Sansom Henry, boot repairer, 2 Park End st.St.Thoma.s' Saralh Acland Memorial HOIIDe for Nurses (Mi,s·s Denni·ston, lady superintendent), 36, 37 & 38 Wellington sq. St. Giles' Saunders & Co. furniture van proprietors, 17 High st. ; stores, Park End street, St. -Thomas' S.aunders Edwin, optician, roo High streei SaV'age fir.ed, stationer, r High skeet, Carfax & rn High street, St. Olement?s Savage Geo. Walt. aprtmnts. 13 St. John'8 st. St. Giles' Savage Wil:iam, dairy, 4 Lower Fisher row, St. Thomas' Savory Samue~, generru d~r. rs Eng:i.sh row, St. Aldate's Saw John, baker, 94 Cowley road Sawyer Jas. shopkpr. 138 Howard street, Cow~ey Sawyer Thos. apl'tmnt·s. 12 Walton st. St. Thomas' Sawyer Thomas, tailor, ·wheatsheaf yard, High street SaxtiQn Fredk. shoeing smith, Jeric-ho st. Jericho Sayer George, shopkeeper, 25 Lake st. New Hinksey Scarsbrook Edwin, baker, 154 Cowley road Schneider Herman, phot{)grapher, 13 Turl stroot Socholey Phlip, keeper to Osney lock, East st. Osney School Board· (Fred<erick Pa;rker- Morrell M. A. clerk; WiJ~iam Joseph Ba·J:l, att·enda'nce officer), 6oa, St. Mdate's. street School of Science & Art (Alex. Macdonald M.A. & Benj. Price, drawing masters), Church st. St. Ebbe's Sco.tt Emma L. (Mrs.), fishmOIThger, 2 Speedwell street, St.. Alldate's Seager Emilie (:Miss),oostumier,z6 Woodstock rd.Bt.GiJe,s' Seary John, tailm & gentlemen's outfitter, 2 & 3 Queen ·street; & 13 New Oxford street, London W 0 Seary Jdnn Wm. aprtmnts. so Walton cres. St. T\homa,s' Seary Jolhn Wm. toboooonist, 29 Walt'on st. St. Thomas' Se1by Betsy (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Worcesrter street ':3eltby Walt. White Ha.rt P.H. 26 Friars entry Seiby WtilHam B. (Mrs.), apartments, 19 WOTcester place, St. Thomas' Sellers Frederic, grocer & wine & spirit merchant 38, & stores 400, Queen street Selmann Richard Jarvis, shopkeeper, 29 George street & marine store dealer, George street mews Sharp Thos. urn breH>a repr. 26 Boul,ter si:. St. Clements' Sharpe Jrspih. Evan, plmbr. r8 Wa.lton st. St. Thomas' Shayler David, dlairyman, 9 Ship street Sihayler Reuben, plasterer, 5 O'.J.urch La. New Hinksey Slh,ayler ThOIIllas, ohina. & g1rusts ware/house, r 14 Wall ton sttreet, St. T<homas' Sheldoo Augusta (Mrs.), Rising Su'n P.H. 30 Ohurch ~tr.eet, St. Ebbe's Shetldon Thomas, water & stmm roliler mi:Js, Osney miU,s, Mill 'street SheJ.do:ncia.n Theatre (John Hughe~s, kpr. ), Broad street Shellton Thos. & (h fisr.1mongern, II Castle street Slhelton Harry, apmnts. 2S Worcester .ter. St. Tohomas' She1ton Thomas (Mrs.), apartments, rg & 20 Musenrm rd Shelton Wm. ho. furnisher, 7 I& 9 Woodstock rd.'St .. Giles' Shepherd Arlhur, tailor, 6 Oorn Market 'street SGepherd George, shopkeeper, 24 Wes,t street, Osney Sheppard George H. printer & .stationer, rso WaJton 1stroot, St. T.homa,s' Shepperd Bros. tllilon & robe makei'S, 21 Higih streeh Sh61pperd Samuel, truiJor, 64 St. Olement's street She<pperd Thomas, tcilor, 38 Pembroke st. St. Aldate's Shermtt Jn. Hall, beer retlr. 30 :St. Clement's street Sherwin Alfd. Wm. 1shopkpr. 5 Victor st. Jericho Sherwood Martin L.D.S.R.C.S. dentist, 17 Beaumont st Shillingford & Blake, wine & spirit.mers.zoCornMarket st S:hiningford Jose<ph, apartment's, 65 High stroot S~'lirley E~izabetih A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 299 I:ffiey road Slbirley Jolh'n, a.pa.rtments, 31 Kingston rd. St. Giles' ShirJ.ey J oseph, p:umi!J.er & gasfitter, 30 W alton street, St. Thoma.s' Shicley Mary Ann (Mrs.), seoond!hand clothes dealer, 6 George Street mews Shirl.ey Wm. undertaker, za, Oan'<ll street, J ericili.o Shorey Geo. aphmnts. 20 Ba:rrbury road, St. Giles' Shrmpton Thos. & Son, booksellers, 23 & 24 Broad st Shrimpton George Frederick, apartments, 6 Grove st


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 257 Shrilmpton Herbert, university ~ging ih-ouse, 7 OrieJ st ! Smith Richard, hair dresser, 27 St. .Aldate's street Shrubb Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Iffiey road Smith R()se (Mrs.), butcher, 86 The Market Shurlock Wm. B. apmts. 2 Wait on We~l rd. St. Giles' Smith Rose (Mrs.), milliner, 7 St. Gil~s' street Slhurmer .Alfred, apartme'nts, 4{7 We:lingwn sq. St. Giles' Sm:i:tih Theopih. 0. aprtmts. 28 WaJton Well rd. St. Gi!es' Sihurrock William Arthur, beer retailer, I52 ¥i!L·ton Smith wa:ter, boot maker, 4 Wood street, St. Ebbe's st.reet, St. Thomas' Smith Wm. artist, 19 Beaumont bui:dings, St.. Giles' Si.mmond•s Emanuel & Son, potato merchants, 65, 76 & Smith Wm. Hy. univ. lodging ho. 9 King Edward street 77 The Market Smith Wm. S. univ. lodging house, 51 Holywell street Simmonds Misses, university lodg. ho. :14 & 15 Ship st Smith Wm. W. confectioner, 25 Walton st. St. Thomas' Simmo.nds ·willi-am & Son, coal & coke merchants, 8 Snow Geo. Oxford temperance hotel, 6 & 7 New road St. Gi:-es' sheet & London & North WeS>tern coal Soame James, jun. photographer, 56 High street wharf, Rew:ey road, St. Thoma1s' Soames Martha .Ann (Mrs. ),aprts. 16 Leckford rd.St.Giles' Simmonds EmQiluel,shopk•eeper, r8Wel!l.ington st. Jericho Scanes Richard William, coal & coke merchant, 4 London Simmonds Emmru(Mrs. ),'IT.areeRoT'S€8\hoes P.H.43Cast.le st & North Western wharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas Simmonds Rbt. Hy. ldg. ho. 29 WorceS>ter t.er.St.Thomas' Scanes Thos. Arnld. tailr. 107 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Simmonds Sml. shopkpr. 81 Gt. Clarendon st. Jericho Scciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Oxford Simmond·s. Wh1iam, shopkeeper, 12 Cardigan street branch) (Jas. Mallam, hon. sec.), 126 High street Simmons .Ann E. (Mrs.), greengrocer, uo Blackfriars Society for the Propagati<:m of the Gospel (Professor rood, St. Ebbe'·s Montagu Burrows M . .A., Dr. Pope & Rev. W. Slater, Simmons Mrs. university & family lodgings, 34 High st hvn. secs. & treasurers), 9 Norham gdns. St. Giles' Simms John & So~ builde:r.s & plumbe:r.s, 27 .Ade1aide Soden Brothers, seed merchants, 78 The Market street, St. Gi!es' Soden Eliza (Mrs.)& Son,chmny.swprs.2 Jericho st.Jricho Sirnms & Son, boot maker·s, 6 & 7 Ship street Solloway .Arth. Fredk. grocr. 127 Walton st. St. Thomas' Simms Joseph, shopkeeper, 79 Cardigan street Solloway Major, butcher, 6 & 7 The Market Simms Thos. beer retailer, Wood•st.ock rd. Snmmertown Somers Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 84 Charles st. Cowley Simonds H. & G. Limit-ed, brewers, 30 Queen street & Somerville College (college for women preparing for uniI Oowley road; stores, Osney ~an.e versity exams.) (Miss M. A. Maitland, principal), 35 Simpson Mary A. (Mis-s), milliner, 12a, St. Aldate's s•t Wood stock road, St. Giles' Sims Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Oripley road Sotham Waiter, wine merchant, 121 St . .Aldate's street Sim.s George Frederiok Muos. Doe. organi<lt SS. Philip & Soundy Wm. apartments, 38 Marlboro' rd. Grandpont Jarnes church, 54 Ho:yweH street South of England Telephone Co. (Alfred E. Ruddock, Sims Thomas, shopkeeper, 120 O'."lar~es street, CowJ.ey manager), 54 Corn Market street Sims William .Allnutt, Market Vaul·ts htL I34 High st Spencer Henry Banks M.D. physician, 18 Beaumont st Singer Manufacturing Co. (James Wells Turner, agent), Speneer .Jsph. Turk's Head P.H. 56 High st. St.Thomas' I Queen st.reet Spencer S . .A. (Mrs.), aparts. 37 Southmoor rd.St.Giles' Singh Bros. grocers, I6 St. Eb>be's street Spicer Samuel S. I Commercial road, St. Ebbe's Skelcher Geol'ge, ooaJ. & coke merchant, Great Western Spiers C. M. (Mrs.), aparts. 26 Walton Well rd.St.Giles" coal wharf, Botley road SpiE-rs Charles, cabinet maker, 91 St. Clement's street Skekiher George, dairy, 4'5 West street Sr:iller Jeanette (Mrs.), lodging house, 25 Cowley road Skidmore Hannah (Mrs.), laundry, I Allam st. J•ericho Spokes Geo. shopkpr. 13 Hythe Bdge. st. St. Thomas' Skinner ·Sop<hia (:Mrs.), :odging house, 15 MertQn street Spokes George M. jeweller, see Walford & Spokes Skinner Tom, draper & berlin wool repository, I & 11 Spc.kes Thomas, baker, 28 Hythe Bridge street, St. Woodstock road, St. Giles' Thomas' & 46 Mill street, Osney Skuce. John, bnt'Ciher, 105 WaHQn street, St. Th01mas' Squire James, chemist & druggist & oil & color man, Sladden William Henry, hair dresser, 66 St . .Aldate's st 4I Queen street Slade .Alice (Miss), mil:.iner & l'ildies.' lh..atter, 13 High st Stamp Office (J.E.Horrigan,head distributor),12oHigh st Slapoffski .Adolph, music warehouse, 13 Tnrl street Standen & Co. tailors & robe makers, 9 High street Slater Henry, verger of the oathedral, 2 Brewer's street, Staniland Edwin M. tobacconist, 2 Broad street St . .A.:d'ilt-e's Stanley Edwin, butcher, 18 Cranham street, Jericho S~atter & Rose, bookse-llers, 2 & 3 High street St.apleton Charles, boot maker, 46 Holywell street Sloa.tter James, apartments, 4 Walton Well rd. St. Giles' Star Supply Stores (.Albert Johlll Mills, manager),grocers, Ellatter Jn. Hy. tai:or, IS Divinity rood, Cowley :road tea dealers & patent medicine vendors, 5_ Queen street Slaughter Edwin, grocer, 16 St. Aldate's street Star Tea Co. (Conway Coles, mangr. ), 48 J'i< ew Inn Hall st Slaughter W'illt.er, provision d:.r. 37 & 38 St. Clement's st ~tark Mark Dugald M.D.,_ CJ\L p~~sician, 6 Broad street Slay Wm. & Son, Maiden's Head hot·el, 11 & 12 Turl st Steane James S. & Co. wme & spirit merchants, 42 Corn Slay Mrs. university !odging house, 9 King street Market street & 22a, New Inn Hall street Smart Eli, wheel wrig"Jht, Co"VIf.ey road Stephens Jas. beer retlr.& grocr. Ban bury rd.Snmmertwu 6mart Henry, fruiterer & greengrooer, 112 & II3 The Stephenson Wm. brick & coal mer.Juxon st. St. Giles' Market; 13 Wo-odstiOCk road, St. Giles' & 70 Cowley rd Stm·ens .Alfred, insur. agt. 93 Magdalen road, Cowley Smart Thomas Hy. boot ma. 98 Friars st. St. Ebbe'•s Stevens Charles, ga.me dealer, 53 High st. St. Thomas' Smart Willi•am, ohair repr. 9! King's ter. S·t. Ebbe's Stevens Eliza. Jane (Mrs.), dairy, 24a,Albert st. Jericho Smitl.1 & Oo. dairy, r Corn Market street Stevens Emma (Mrs.), aparts. 92 Kingston rd.St. Giles' Smitih .Albert, university lodging !house, 46a, Holywe~l st Stevens Fras. boot ma. 8 Pembroke st. St . .Aldate's Smitlh Ambrose F. butcher, 29 'Dh.e Market Stevens Geo. wood turner, 26 Temple street, Cowley Smith Ambrose He'nry, 'butcher, 30 The Market Stevens Isaac, jobbing gardnr. 13 Farndon rd. St. Giles' Smitih .Andrew, greengrocer, I6r & I62 The Market Stevens Miriam (Mrs.), teacher of music, 8 ·western Smitlh Ann (Mrs.), grindery dealer, 13 Commercial road, Gramdpont rood, St. Ebbe's Stevens Sarah (Mrs.), Chequers P.H. 44 High street~ Smith .Annie ('1\f:rls.), apartments, 3 Cripley road St. Thomas' Smith C. (Mrs.), university ldg. ho. 4 Maoor rd.Holywell Steventon William, butcher, 84 The Market Smitih 0">1arles, Coach & Horses P.H. 62 St. Olement's st Stew Henry, linen draper, 46 High street 8mith Edwin, ironmo'nger, 179 Kingston rd. St. Giles' Stimpson Sarah (Mrs.),shopkpr.19 Church st.Nw.Hinksy Smith Emma (Mrs.), grocer, 48 St. John'.s rd. St.Giles' Stockley Henry, hairdresser, 8 Castle street Smitlh. Ep'hraim, greengrocer, 47 The Market Stokes Harry, Rose & Crown P.H. 14 North Parade Smith Ephraim, poulterer, 56 The Market avenue, St. Giles' Smith Frank, boot. ma. 39 Observatory st. St. Giles' Stone .Albt. l<Jdging ho. 19 Walton crescent, St. Thomas' Smith Frank (Mrs.), apartmts. 3 Isis st. St . .A1date's Stcne .Alfd. excise officer, 70 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' Smith Fredk . .A:bingdon .Arms, 7 Market street Stone .Alfd. Jn. clerical officer inland rev. 120 High st Smith Frederick, boot maker, 20 St . .Aldate's !Street Stone Emily (Miss), shopkeeper, 54 Mill street, Osney Smith Frederick, mineral water manufactu-rer, Walton Stona George, carman, 4 West street, Osney !lane, St. ThQlllas Stone Henry, Green Dragon P.H. 10 St. Aldate's street Smith Hm-ry, general shop, 2 Princes st. St. Clement's Stone William Edward, grocer, 6I Cranham street Smith Henry, C'himney sweeper, 10 J>erioho st. Jericho Stone's (Dr.) Almshouses, St. Clement's street Smith He'nry Edmund, builder & g~6ss & China ware!ho. Strange George, Blucher Inn P.H. 5 Castle street I9 Union ·street, Jericho Strange Thos . .Alfred. gasfitter, 55 Henley st. Cowley Smith James, buteher, II2 MagdlMen ro-ad, Cow:ey Streaks Thos. shopkpr. 9, Cranham terrace, Jericho Smith John Herbert, upholsterer, 58a, St. Clement's st Stringer Alice (Mrs.), beer ret. 53 Wellingtn. st. Jericho Smith Jahn Thomas, boot maker, 125 & 8 Co~ey road Stroud Daniel, house decorator, 9 Stanley road, Cowley Smi·tlu Ma.ry (Mrs.), dress ma.. 4 .Alma pl. St. Clement'~ Stroud .John R. job & post master & funeral carriage Smit.lh Mary .A.. (Mrs.), laundress, 57 Cowley road proprietor, 26 N~w Inn Hall street & 3a, Gloucester at; OXON. 17


258 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Stroud Geo. aparts. 16 & 18 Woodstock rd. St. Giles' Taylor Wm.certfd.bailiff & rent & debt coll. 63 George st St.roud Richard, coal dealer, 28 Howard street, Cowley Taylor Wm. tailor, 21 Norfolk street, St. Ebbe's Stuchfield Thos. hairdresser,3 Speedwell st.St. Aldate's Taylorian Institution (Heinrich Krebs M.A., Ph.D. Sturges George, greengrocer, 144 The Market, librarian), St. Giles' street Styles Kate (Mrs.), univ. lodging ho. 64 Holywell street Teegen Edward Arnbrose, dyer, 137 Cowley road & Surnersford Emma (Miss), shopkeeper, 72 Observatory Union street, Cowley road street, St. Giles' Telling Albert, coal mercht. Canal wharf, New road Summerfield Preparatory School (Mrs. Archibald Mac- Temperance Hall, George street, Summertown Ilruren & Rev. Charles E. E. Williams D.D. principals), Temperance Hall, Pembroke street, St. Aldate's Banbury road, Summertown Teuton James, Globe P.H. 7 Queen street Summertown Liberal Club (William Adams, hon sec.), Terry Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 6 Charles st. Cowley 17 George street, Summertown Terry Clara (Mrs.), apartmnts.17Wellington sq.St.Giles' Sumner Jabez, photographer, no St. Aldate"s street Thatcher Chas. oeer retailer, 6 London pi. St. Clement's Sun Vaults (J. Holder, manager), 63 Corn Market street Thatcher George, apartments, 13 Museum road Sunman Hy. prof. of singing, II Winchester rd. St.Giles' The City Universal Water Co. Jericho street, Jericho Surman Richard, naturalist, 12 St. Barnabas' st. Jericho Thick. Rosa (Mrs.), aprtmnts. 159 Walton st. St. Thomas' Surveyor of Taxes Office (Frederick William Langston Thicke Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Merton street B.A. surveyor), 120 High street Thomas & Son, plumbers, 52 Holywell street Sutton & Co. carriers (R. J. Winterhalder, manager), Thomas Alfred, bookbinder, 46 George street 17a, New Inn Hall street Thomas Alfred E. cycle agent, 25 St. Clement's street Sutton Edward, cabinet maker, IS Hurst street, Cowley Thomas Benj. H. insurance agent,8 St.Mary's rd.Cowley Sutton Frank, beer retlr. Marlborough road, Grandpont Thomas Francis, apartments, 38 Walton st.St. Thomas' Sutton Jas. M. aparts. 8 Walton Well rd. St. Giles' Thomas Frederick, upholsterer, 12 George street Swadling Mary Ann (Mrs.), univ. lodging ho.48 Holywl.st Thomas Isabella S. (Mrs.), temperance hotel, I Becket Swootman Wm.Albt.lodging ho.48 Wellington sq.St.Giles' street, St. Thomas' Swell William, beer retailer, I62 Cowley road Thomas Marian (Mrs.),aparts.I8Walton Well rd.St.Gile.S' Swift Thomas, university lodging house, 5 & 6 Brewers Thomas Richd. apartments, 132 Walton st. St. Thomas' street, St. Aldate's Thomas Robert M.A.boys' boarding&day schl.z4Ilffley rd Symes Dan, coal merchant, Londo.n & Korth Western Thomas Wm. J. fishmngr. I87 TheMarket&33St.Ebbe's st wharf, Rewley road, St. Thomas' ; 139 "\Valton street, Thompson & Co. dress makers, 19 Market street & 22 Polstead road, St. Giles' Thompson Francis Octavius, china merchant, 120 St . . Symm & Co. builders, 43 Little Clarendon street, St. Aldate's street & Canal wharf, New road . Giles' & 4 Brewers street, St. Aldate's Thompson Georgina (Mrs.), apartments, IS Worcester . Sym.onds Charles, artist, I Beaumont bldgs. St. Giles' terrace, St. Thomas' Symonds Henry, undertaker, 24 Church st. St. Ebbe's Thompson Harold M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon, 40 WellingSymonds Horatio Percy F.R.C.S.Edin. M.R.C.S.Eng. ton square, St. Giles' consulting surgeon, & Lichfield lecturer in clinical Thompson William, steward to Littlemore Asylum, surgery, 35 Beaumont street Maizena, Iffley road Tagg Elizabeth & Maria (Misses), apartments, 5 Long- Thompson William Allin, surgeon, medical officer & pubworth road, St. Giles' lie vaccinator for Oxford union, 31 Beaumont street Talboys R. A. & Sons, boat builders, The Towing path, , Thornton Jsph.& Son, booksellers & publishers,II Broad st Grandpont Thornton Albert, Queen's Arms P.H. I Park End street, Tal boys Thomas Alphonso, brush & tin warehouse, I 8 St. 'rhomas' St. Aldate's street Thorn ton J ames ( exors. of), booksellers & publishers, Tandy Geo. jobbing gardnr. South parade, Summertown 33 Higl! street 'Tamdy W. James, tailor, South parade, Summertown Thornton James H. house agent,64 Walton st.St.Thomas' Tanner Frederick George, cabinet maker, 33 Cowley rd Thornton Joseph, bookseller, 8 Friars entry Tanner John Eyre, builder, 33 Cowley road Thorntun Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, I7 King street Ta.nner Mary (Mrs.), university lodging house, I6 Lon- 1 Thornton Wm. Jn. univ. lodg. ho. 6 & 7 St. Aldate's st don place, St. Clement's Thurland Henry, chemist,67 Walton street & 2 & 4 WoodTanner Rd. Chas. E. aparts. 40 Walton cres.St. Thomas' stock road, St. Giles' Tanner William, boot maker, 38 James street, Cowley Thurland Marianne (Miss), apartments, r6 Ship street 'Tant Alice (Miss), dress ma. 4 Jubilee ter. Grandpont Tlmrland Thomas, chemist, 66 St. Giles' street Taphouse Charles & Son, pianoforte & music sellers, Tibbetts James & Co. plumbers, 4 New rd.& 44 Castle st 3 Mag-dalen street Tibble George, shopkeeper, 40 George street Taphouse & Co. print sellers, George street Tidmarsh Cornelius, insurance agent, 2I5 Iffley road Taphouse Chas. Hy.dlr. in saw dust,32 Stanley rd.Cowley Timbs & Srm, butchers, 42 & 67 St. Clement's street Tarplett Jas. insur. agt. 79 Bullingdon road, Cowley 1 Timms Henry, shopkeeper, II Jericho street, Jericho Tarramt Mary (Mrs.), lndrss. I8 Paradise sq. St. Ebbe's Timms John Thos. magic lantern depot, 3I George st Tash Waiter, Plough & Anchor P.H. 8 Great Clarendon Timms John Thomas,shoe maker,I4 Leckford rd.St.Giles' .street, Jericho · Tims Thomas, boat builder, University Boat house, The Taunt Henry William & Co. photographers &c. 9 & Io Towing path; works, Isis st. St. Aldate's & Jubilee Broad street & 40 High street terrace, Grandpont. See advertisement " "Taunt Tom, university lodging house, II Grove street Tinsley Joseph, basket maker, 105 Bullingdon rd.Cowley Tawney's Almshouses, 2 & 31 Lwr. Fisher row, New road Tollett William, tailor, 15 Holywell street · Taylor Hannah (Mrs.), aparts. 33 Wellington sq.St.Giles' Tolley Charles, dairyman, 8g Bullingdon road, Oowley · Taylor John, The Victoria P.H. Bg & go Walton street, Tollit Hy. Jas. architect & county surv. 7 St. Aldate's st St. Thomas' Tombs Ernest, grocer, 65 St. Clement's street Taylor Sydney & Co. commsn. agents, Gloucester green Tombs Thomas, saw mills, Stockmore street, Cowley • Taylor & Co. cab & 'bus proprietors, New Inn yard, 108 Tombs William, carman, 10 St. Barnabas' st. Jericho St. Aldate's street; hansoms, open carriages, Tomkins Henry, shopkeeper, 49 Welli11gton st. Jericho broughams, waggonettes, &c. on hire; large & small Tompkins Geo. A. bhiCksmith, Shoe la. New Inn Hall st private '~·uses to any part of the town & neighbourhood TompstJn Waiter, fancy ~raper, 41 Corn Market street _'.W orcJ_-er; appointed agents to the G. W. R. & L. & Town Clerk's Office (R1chard Bacon, town clerk), St. ~· 'W. R. companies; telegraphic address, "Taylor, Aldate's street ·Bus Office, Oxford." Letters should be addressed, Town Hall, St. Aldate's street "Taylor & Co. 'Bus Office, Oxford" Townsend Joseph, greengrocer, I48 The Market Taylor Albt. shoe ma. 28 London place, St. Clement's Townsend Ruth (Miss), dress maker, IS Walton Well Taylor David, beer retlr. George street, Summertown road, St. Giles' Taylor Elizh. (Miss), aparts. I49 Walton st. St. Thomas' Training School for Servants (Mrs.Morrell's) (Miss Sarah Taylor Frank Chas. aparts. 4 Walton cres. St. Thomas' Drake, matron), Headington hill Taylor Frank Charles, tailor, 9 Turl street Tredwell William, coal dealer,Marlborough rd.Grandpont Taylor Fredk. hairdresser, 29a, "\Valton st. St. Thomas' Tregarthian Margaret (Mrs.), day school (mjxed), 6o Taylor Henry, cooper, I9 St. Aldate's street James street, Cowley Taylor Hy. Leopold Arms P.H. 36 Corn Market street Trinder Thomas, wheelwright, Speedwell .st.St.Aldate'S: Taylor Jn. butcher 2I, & grocer 53, St. Aldate's street Trinity College (Rev. Henry George Woods D.D. presi· Taylor John, Dolphin & Anchor P.H. 43 St. Aldate's st dent), Broad street Taylor John, painter, 4 Albert street, Jericho Trotman Robert, insur. agent,3o Hertford st.Magdalen rd Taylor Richard, music seller, 2 Kew road Trueman William, beer retailer, 107 St. Clement's street Taylor Thomas, apartments, 2I High street Tubb Charles, boot maker, IS2 Hurst street;, Cowley Taylor Thos. Edwn. grocr. 19 Observatory st. St. Giles' Tuck Mary (Mrs.), beer ret.6 & 7 Chado!l st. St.Ebbe's


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. OXFORD. 259 Tucker Thomas, apartments, 94 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' I V~ncent J ane (Mrs.), ~niversity !odging ho. 3I Holy~ell st Tuckwell Henry, jun. coal dealer,39 East av.St.Clement's Vmcent Joseph, statiOner & prmter, go & I26a, High st Turner Bros. athletic outfitters,4 Turl .st.& 30 Broad st Vlner William Henry, cook,pastry cook & confectioner, Turner Edwin & Sons, ironmongers, 5 Woodstock road, bread & biscuit baker, dining & refreshment rooms &i St. Giles' veast merchant, IS Corn Market street Turner Charles, Fox & Hounds P.H.Cold arb.St.Aldate's Viilnell Giles, shopkeeper, Leckford place, St. Giles' Turner Charles, general shop, 47 Mill street, Osney Virgin & :Bennett, surgeon-dentists, 8a, Broad street 'Turner Chas. Jas. carpenter, 8 Albert street, Jericho Vivian Arthur C. stationer, xa, Corn Market street ·Turner George Walton, draper, 86, 88 & go Cowley road Vogt Gustave, apartments, 83 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' 'Turner Hannah (Miss), day school (mixed), I73 Kingston Voller Thomas, Royal Champion P.H. 2I George street road, St. Giles' Wadham College (George Earlam Thorley M.A. warden). 'Turner Harry, grocer, 8 Park End street, St. Thomas' Parks road ·Turner James Wells, agent to Singer Manufacturing Wainwright Elizabeth (Miss), day school (mixed), 59 Co. I Queen street Walton street, St. Thomas' 'Turrell \'Yalton John M.D. physician & surg.6g Iffiey rd Wa.kefield A.lfd. masseur, I3 Lit. Clarendon st. St. Giles' Turrell's Hall (Rev. Henry Joseph Turrell M.A. licensed Wakelin George James, boot dealer, 3 & 5 Cowley road master), IS New Inn Hall street Wakelin M0os>ss C. shopkpr. 7 Hoillybush rorw, St. Thomas 'Turrill Jas. & Walt. poultrs. n6, 117 & 118 The Market Wal~ Wi:lliam, apa.rta:nents, 12 Worooste!r ter. St.ThO!lllaw 'Turrill John & Son, butchers, 87 The Market WalfoTd & Srpokt'ls, jerweilleT.s, 86 & 87 High streelt; & Turrill Joseph, butter merchant, 139 The Market crubinet makerS!, :M:e.rton streeffi 'Turtle Edward, insurance agent, 6g Cranham street \Yalker A.lfd. Toos. china & glrus.s wruooho. 33a, St. Giles'st Turvey Henry, coal dealer, 46 Wellington st. Jericho \V~er Char~es. 'house decorart:(}r, 170 Cowley ;rood Twine Oliver George, Running Horse P.H. 46 Hythe Wailker Fredel'iclr. G. Plastwer's Arms P.H. Marston Bridge street, St. Thomas' road, St. 01ement's 'Twining Francis, grocer & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Lim. Walker Geo. ironmongeil', ro Lit.tJegafte st. St. Ebbe'Si wine & spirit merchants, 23 & 24 St. Ebbe's street; 53 Walker Henry, 1J<lliotograph<e<r, 4 Union placeJ, St. Eb'bels Corn Market street & I6 North Parade avenue,St.Giles' Walker Henry, jllill. tinplate worker, 4 Union pl. St.Ebbe's 'Twining Robert, grocer, 20 George street WaJker Jaa:ne.s, ironrmOillger, 84 St. Aldal!:oe's street; ~ypographical Association (Oxford branch) (William •Sitore.s, Spoodwe'hl Street, Stt. Aldate's White, secretary), 20 Plantation road, St. Giles' Walker James Peter Srniilll F.R.C.V.S. veterinary sur- ·Tyrrell Alfred, news agent, 6g St. Aldate's street geon., 2 Charles stre.et, St. Eblbe's Tyrrell George, bookseller & stationer, 5 Kingston road Walker 'Loruisa (MI"s.), 1Joy dlr. 6 Pa·rk End st. St. Thomas' & 34 Little Clarendon street, St. Giles' lVaJker Mr.s. apartments~ 25 Holywell street Tyrrell Henry C. greengrocer, 34 Bullingdon road & Walker Susannru'h (Mrs.), boor Tie tail er, 11 Bridpol'l!i st. 7 Cowley road St. Ebbe's Tyrrell John, stationer, 71 St. Clement's street Wai:.ker Vihlce.nt, .shopkpr. 12 Bridport •st. St. Ebbe's 'Tyrrell Sml.Hughes,shoe ma.34 Gt.Clarendon st.Jericho Walker Walte~r, boot ma. 70 Hayfield rd. St. Giles' ''l'ysoe Mary Elizah. (Miss) ,aparts.28Wellingtn. sq. St. Giles' ·w aJker Willi:JJin, beer wtailer, 13 Kingston rd. St. Giies' Underhill Charles & Oo. grocers & agents for W. & A. Walker William Heney, tarilor & robe ma. zs BroaJ Sit Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit merchts. 37 Corn Market st Walklett J. A. & F. H. sanitary plumbers, gasfitters, Underhill Michael & Son, grocers & prvsn.mers.7 High st glaziers, house d-ecorators, Slbeam & ih.ot wwter enUnderhill Ernest Augustus, grocer & agent forW.& A.Gil- gim.eers, IS & 17 Woodistock Toad, St. Gile.s? bey Lim.wine & spirit mers.IS & uo St.Clement's st WaJklett Geoorge, butcher, 59 The- Mar'ket UnderhillWm.(exors. of),hide & skin dlrs.22 Friars entry Wallkleltt GooT-ge Jrumes, chemi,s·t & pQist office-, 2I Park Underwood W. F. & Co. tailors, Ioo St. Aldate's street End street, St. Thmwas' Universities Mission to Central Africa (Prof. Montagu Walklett Mary (Mrs.), univ-Ms.ity lodgin1g house, I9 New Eurrows M.A. & Rev. Hugh Penton Currie M.A.. hon. Inm. Hall s.treet secs.), 9 Norham gardens, St. Giles' Wal'klielbt Th0o8'. Wm. apl"tmnrbs. 2oWwdstock rd. St.Giles' ·university :Boat Club & House (Rev. W. E. Sherwood, Wallis Thomas & Son, whitesmith & cycle agents, I5 treasurer), University :Boat ho. Towing path,Grandpnt Church str~et, St. Ebbe's & 26a, St. Giles' street University College (Rev. James Franck :Bright D.D. Wall~s Frederick, apari:nnents, 14 P3lraldise IS<b. St. Ebbe's master), High street Wa1sh John Gorden, ool[ciltor, 9 St. Giles~ st':ree.t University Examination Schools (George Parker, clerk), Walsh Percival, solicitor, clerk to Bullingdon highway High street board & to the justices of the :Bullingdon division, -university Galleries (Alexander Macdonald M.A. keeper), regi·S'trar of tlhe county oouTt, diSibrict l'etW'Sitrar of the Beaumont street high court of juSitice, deput.y reg:iJSitll'ar of t'he areh- ·university Gymnasium (John Wallace Hosier Maclaren, d;ea.ooncy of Berks, 9 St. Giles' st.re€t proprietor), Alfred street WaJ'sh William. Henry, solicitor & cle<I"k to the trustees of 'University Hall, 88 & Bg High street St. ¥idhaell's paroohial chruri<ti.es, 16 New Inn Hall SI!: lJniversity Museum (Professor Edward Eurnett Tylor Waiter James, apart:ments, 21 Southmoor rd. St. Giles' F.R.S., D.C.L. keeper), Parks road Walton ~- James, chimney sweeper, Woodst<Ock roo.d, University Observatory(Herbert Hall Turner M.A.,B.Sc., Summe.rttown F.R.A.S. Savilian Professor of Astronomy, director; WaJlton Cha.r}es, florist., 12.71 Iffiey road Frank Arthur Bellamy F.R.Met. Soc. senior assist. ; Walton Sarah (Mrs1. ), beer retlr. 46 New st. St. Ebbe's F. W. A. Bennett, junior assistant; John Mullis, care- Walton Sarah A.nn (Ml'S•. ), ihog pudding ma. 163 TheMrkt taker), The Parks Walton William, apa.rb:nents, I4 MeTton Sf:.reet -university Photographic Club, 24 Friars entry Wa'l'burton Thoma•s, rag mer. 17 Bridge st. St. Ebibe's University Press Ink Factory, Juxon street, St. Giles' Ward Bros. ca.rpeillt~rs. 20 N{)rfolk street, St. Ebbe's University Printing Press (Horace Hart, printer to the Ward W. & Co. coal & coke mers.Titmouse 1a.St.ThOIIIlas' university, controller; Philip Lyttelton Gell M.A. sec. Ward A. (Miss), dlress ma.. 13 L.eckford rd. St. Giles' to the delegat.es), Walton street, St. Thomas' Ward .Ailbert, fmm:iture dealer, 262 Cowley road University Typewriting Office (Miss Evelyn Burnblnm, Ward Ann (Mrs.), l.aundr!'!SISI, 26 Grove !Jt. Summertown secretary), 142 High street Walrd Ch.as. sign writer, 33 Ba.th st.. St. (]ement's 1Jpstone & Son, printers, 15a, Queen street Wartl Christoph•er, pa.inter, 10 Oam!bmdge st. St. Ebbe's Usher Mrs. apartments, 24 Museum road Ward Henry, butciher, 7'5 St. Aldate's street Yalters F. & Co. news agents. 8g St. Oement'SI street Ward John Bywater B.A., M.D. resi~nt medicail supt. & Valters John Charles, bookbinder,2o James st. Cowley .sec. to Wa.rnefoTd .A!S'}"lllm, Divinity walk, Sti.Clement's Yarney Henry George, chemist & druggist, 7I High st Ward! Jolm Sannuel, Lilgihll; Horseman P.H. 52 High st Veal Edwin, boot maker, 55 Burst street, Cowley Ward Louisa (Mrs.), nurse, 177 How3lrd stl"'Ot, Cawley Veal Thirza (Miss), wardrobe dealer, 5 St. Ebbe's street Ward Mary Aim. (Mj11s.), Shopkeeper, 9 W~Stt st. Osney Venables John & Son, gun makers, 99 St. Aldate's street Ward Mrs. apartmea1ts, so SoUJffurrnoor rood. St. Gilesl Venables- William, wardrobe dealer 44, & furniture dealer Walfd Thomas, gl'OCer, 42 Marston street, Cowley 72, St. Clement's street Ward Thomas, plumbeT & house dlecorator, 46 LockfOTd Verey Thomas, tailor, 28 Woodstock road, St. Giles' road, St. GiJes' Verney Richard Jn. M.R.C.V.S. vet. surgeon, 4 Alfred st Ward Wm.Dur:ra.n, a~palitlmen'ts, I6g Walto:n st.St.Thomas.' Vernon William P. engraver, 20 High street Ward! Wm. Geo. taJilor, 28 Kingst<On !rOO'd, St. Giles' . Victoria Coffee House (William Halford, manager). 57 Wa.rnefoTd Asylum (John Bywate: Wa~ B.A .•. M.D. reslSt. Clement's street den\!; med. \Supt. & sec. ; l'lfis..s Elizalbetlh Stanf:n-d, Vincent Club (Henry Brown, manager), 7 High street Illil<l:roo.), Divin:ilby wa1'k, St. Clement'& OXON. 17*


f ' 260 OXFORD. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Warland F:rederick, cool merchant. Canal wharf, ~ew rd Warner Chanl~s. lta.ilor, 63 St. Aldatoe's street Wa.roos Jas. fis-hmonger, xoo Friars IS'breet, St. Ebbe's Watkins Goorge Edwa.rd, fishmonge-r, 176 Cowlley \'Oad WMkins Martb.a E. (Miss), upholisl!ress, 14 Cas.ble street Watkins- Th()([Ilas, d:entitst, 120 St . .Aldate'SI stree~ Watson Charles, butcher 34 & 35, & pork butcher 38, St. Ebbe's ·street W atw!ll Goor~ W. plumlber, 58 !BiursJt stre~t. Cow!ey Wan._~ ILa.w.rnnce., archlboot, f>ee Radclyffe & Watsoo Waitbs Cha.s. Arth. oorpntr. Woodistock il"d. Summertorwn WattS~ Henry, lbutche:r, x~o The Market Watts Thmnas Hioory, aprurtilllent.s, Wellington villa, Little Clarendon street, St. Gilesr' Wall!~ Wm. ironmongetl", see ·lsons, Kidman & Wa.tt:S 'Way .& Sons, grocers, no Hig'h st.re.et Way J-oilm, The Oheqll!errs. inllll, 131a, High slt·recl Weaving M. & Sons·, b-rewers & ma~tsters, 19 Park End stroot, St. _ T>hoo:nll!S' Webb .Agnes (1.1is·s), aiJa:rt'lllanlt&, 57 Southmoor road, St. Gi'lles' Webb Edwa1·d, briek ma. & coal Dl!etr. see Gra;y & Co. Webb FTanciis Edward, jewel1eT kc. 65 St. Giles' st'l'eet, & at 16 Hig-h street Webb Framk Edward, •gun 'llaker &c. 16 Righ st·reet Webb Fredk. wheeilwright, English il"OW, s,t . .Aiaate's Webb Goo. Thos. carpenter, 4 Frial'ls tSt. St. Ebbe's Webb Haru-iet (Mrs.), lasundre~ Mayfield rd. Snrnmrtwn Web'b Mr.s. a:pM'tm€illbs., 14'3 Wa.l\tQD street, St. 'r:homrus' We-bb H. E. (Ml"S.), teacher df dancing, 9 St. John's street, St. GiRe.s' Weob P.hhlip, beer reta:i!ler, 39 St. Ol.ement's street Weed·on l\fary Ann (Milss), university lodging house, 16 J~;Ierton sltroot W·e~ks GeoTge E. coni~ltionoo, 154 Hur&t st.:ooert:, Cowley We·llby Wm. insurance agent, 39 Oanal stroot, Jer,j.dho Weld'ord Edward, coal & ooke merclhant, ~ LondDn & North vVeSJI:1Srn coal wharf, Rewley TOad, St. Thmnas' W<etlford J<:dlwin, coaJ dteal!er, 23 Union stTeeft, Jericho WeiJ.ler Jamoo, oooil dealer, I 8 J oo-~C'ho Sltreelti, Je•riclro1 We:ler James, frenCih polisher, 4 Albert terrace, J.ericho Wells Ann (.Miss), stra.w bo!lll€1t ma.. 25 Gloucester grn Wei.I:s Be111jarmrin, undertaker, Hern~es road, Summerlown Wells Ilellljamin Tbrnnas, ca!binet mak'er, 36 Broad st. ; warehouse, 8 St. Helle.n.'s prustsa<g"e Wel.1Is JameSI, uphollsttererr, S1 t. Helrtm's pa.S!Sta.ge WeHs Lil.lia (Mis.s), dress' maker, 46 Hur.st streelt-, C.owley Well:s William Hellll"Y (Mrs..), picture frame maker, 5 Pembroke stree•t, Stt • .Aildate<1s Wenborn Reub~n. cutler, 300• Corn Market street Wernham George William, carver & gilder, 3a, Queen st. & university lodg. ho. 23 Pembroke st. St.Aldate's West Jame.s & SOTI!, palinters, 64 Jrurnffi' strootiJ, Corwley Weslli Jane & Mary (Misses), 1radi~s' sdhool, 7 St. Jolhn's street, St.. Gilels' Wes<t (Mif'lilies), u.niv-ers.ity lod~ng ilroruset, 18 Mell'i:(m st We~ Wm. Geo . .& Saml. fl.Otr$ts, 125 & 126 TJi,e Marke<t West Arthur, boot l'le.pali.rer, 26 Ma.gdalren road, ~·wley West El1 izaJbeltih (MI'S. ), HO.I"S<el & J<lCkey P.H. 69 Woodstock rood, St. Giles' Wes·t George, taili:lr, 6 NOII"'fu Parnde {)JVenue, St. G:i!Wts' West Stephen, general dealer, 2 Catherine street, Cowley Wested~ Edwd. beer ret. 1'3' Blwckfriarrs rd. Srt. Ebbe's Wes.tell Henry, wood dlr. 9 Essex stl'OOt, Ma,gdalen road WeStt:e-11 John Henry, beer 'l"et. 28 New s<t. St. EBbe's WestQIIl Frank, ha.i.ro d'l'e·SISell", 15 Cowliey r<Htd Wha.J'Ie\ham Watter, >bailor, 7 P1am!tatiDn rd. Ht.. Gi'Ies' Wharton Wil'liam., carpenteT', 43 EoulteT st. St. Clern•ent's Wheeler Brothers, coal & coke. merchants, Great West. ern coal wharf, Botley road W.hoole•r Ha.n.nalh (MrSI. ), laundre,ss, 39 Essex street., Magdalen .road ..-.W""hreeler J()hn, c~ me.I"Chani, 56 High stlree.t ·wheeler 'Richa:rd, he-er 'l"'etlaiiler, 67a., Crnnham s.t. JerichQ 'Vh.eeler 'l'hOilllas, coal dealer, 13 Norfolk st. St. Ebbe's WibeeiJeq- Wiil'liam, .shopkooper, 2'5 Ca.nail ·Sotil'lee<t, Jericho Wheeler Wm. Hy. 16ookse.ID:er & ph<Ytogrrupherr, 106 High ~rt W<hooler Wm. Hy. carpetnter, 14 Oranham .st. Jericho Whooler Wm. King, caJbin.et ma. WheatSJheaf yd. High Sit Whette.U Wm. u.ni.Vel'1soity ~ooging bo. 4 Brubh pLHolywl. st Whitaik€11' 'George, pacish clerk., High street, St. Thomas' Wihit.e Al'ber4 Anchor cmnmereiaQ. \hoWl', 13 NeJW road White .Armie (1;fi&so), a.partments•, 46 St.J.ohn''S st~St .. Giles' White Cha.s. hair d'I'esser, ga, Speedwell st. Sit. AJdate's White Frank, br.ewe<rsl age111t, zg BuJJ:ingdQn road, Cowley White N"Orail:l (Miss), ISici.ffi1tffic dires& maiker, 34 New · Inn Ran ·stroot White William Henry M.I.C.E. city engineer, city surveyor & engineer of water works, Engineer's office, Town hall (temporary office, Bath court, New road); W~ter Works office, 34 Pembroke stroot White Jamets, ifi.air dresser, 39 St. Ebbe'·s street Wlhlte Samuel, Swan inn, 32 Mlhl'stlon m'l"eet, C<l:wlery Whi:oo Wi~!lii:am, a,partments·, x8 New Inn Hall!l street W.hiltleihiead Alfred William L.R.A.M. prof. of music, 6,5; Banbury road, St. Giles' Whi>OOlocke R. H. An.glin M.B., C.'M. surgoon, 6 Banbury road, St. <M.eJS? Whiteman ~ general!. sihQp, 36 Mugdahl'Il rd. Cow1ey Whitfield Fredk. insurance agt. 12 Paradise sq. St. Ebbe'~ Whit.fOTdt & So111, .ha:ir drr.essers, 1'5 i.M.aa-ket S/t.lr'e{'Jt Wlhri.tford Edward, ha<ir d!re•sser, 105 S·t. Clement's stroot Wihi:t:ing CatJ:l. Mary (M11s. ), lodging ho. 38 13ooumont st Whiting Ja;s. Al!fd. The Orown inlll, 59ll'> Co:rmmark~t st Whilf:lm.an Horac.e, b~er retailer, 2 Queen'SJ lane, Hi~h st Wtib1in Geo. Frok. but'Cihier, 96 Bul1ingd01n road, CowleyW~blin John, fam:illy butJcher, 1bacon curer & sausagemaker, purveyor to too uniVe'l"'sti!tti.es & h.eaJxfu O!f OO'l1egetS; families wa.ibed ()11] da•ily, 31 St. Gile.sl s•tr>ee>t Wding Eliza (M11s.), gro. 66, & Boot inn 68, Hot1ywl. sit Wicks Isaac, Vaa.1or, 63 Ast<>n ~r<eet, Cowley Wicks Jats. wine & spirit mer. see Gammon, Wicks & CCP< W~ggins Goo. ·shooing ·smith., 1159 & 161 Cowley road Wiggins Goorge Fred<erick, auct.iQnee·r & sheriff's officer,. 56 St. J cJhm.'s s-treet, Stl. &ile~s' Wiggins John., •baike>r & corm. deaoler, 6 1\fairket streoeit Wigmore Fl'lank J. ooirym.an; oldest estalb1ilil.ed dairy; o:ooam, milk, eggs, bUJt.t;.er; purity merits fame; prizeda~ry butter, 77 St. .Md3Jt.e'·s sltreert Wilberforce Temperance Hotel (The) (Miss Guest .. manageress) Wiles Edwin Sidllley, ~reengro. 2 W e~sliJeTIIl rd. Grandlpu•n;tWilkes Thomas, Rai'lwa.y Tap P.H. 16 Pall'k End srt'root~. Sit. Tboma.s' Wilkins Wltr. & Sons, bildrs. Walton Welll. rdl. St. G-i~e~S"' Wilkins Emma (Mrs.), apartmoobs, 48 Southrnoor r<Oad, St. G i'letS' Wi1'kiiills Ry. beer :rot. 9 Beamrwnt IJ:milldings, St.. Gi'Les" Wil'lcin!s Jas. ap31rl\m.entSI, 43 Southmooll' rd. St. Goosl Wilk3ns J dlm, apall'1tmen'ts., 10a, St. Giles' sltlrtetet Wilkins IWbt. bill poster, 14 Park End st. S.t. ThOillla.sr Willcins '!lhQolll:as., apa.rtmems~ Garfield villa,LiJbtle C1atrleliJ.- doo ·sltroot, S.t. Gi.!Iresl WB.kciillls Thomas, carpenter-, Aalam <Str<eelt, J eric:hto Wilkins• Wm. stabion maste.r, L. & N. W. Ry. 13ot1ey rd Wilki.nlson J anres, apa.rtments, 134 Wai1ton st. SI£.Th011:00s" Willcox Watl:teT, beer !'let. 9 Pa<rk End ,st. St. Thoma1s' Willet·t Edward Drummond, beffi" re~er, 49 Obse'l'Vatocy si:!root, Stl. G-iie s' Wi.l;il'iruns Henry & WaHe[" Ellis, house agents & coktorsto looal ·board, 137 H~gh ·street Williams Adin (Mrs.), univ_ lodg. ho. 57 St. Aldate's stWi:liilllms Frdk. a:prtmtis. Grove cot. Chur<dh st. Holywell Wil'liams Frederitk, •S'Uperim.•t•enrlenlt to thte Day Industri2_tl- ,school, 6oa~ St._ Al&t~e's str€ci WHliams Jai!le (Miss), rup<urtlme.nbs, 99 Southmoor il"'atd,.. St. Gi.!les' Wiliiams St. Swithin, banker & solr. 12 King Edward st· WHlJ:iams Walte.r Ellis, cdl:1ootor of [oca.l rrllltes•, 4 Kingston road, St. G-ifi.e.si Williams William, bo.aiJ mak,er, 12 Friars enrtcy Williarn!s WiTiiram John~ toba.coon!i'st, x Grove .st,re>f't Wialriamson Ald'rl'led, ~1 slh~, IQI Cowley roo.d W.illis & Oo. boot & slhoo mws. 71 Walton Sit. St. Th:omas" Willis Harry, Greyhound P.H. 10 Worcester street ki Gloucester green Will>Us Henry, boot warehouoo, I .AJfbeort st,retet, Jerioho WillliSI Henry, ooal deatler, 10 CrOilllwell s.t. St. Aldate's W.illiilSI WtalteT Edlwrurd, boot maker, zm., Wmcest-e-r terrace, 'St. Thomas' WiliLs GeOO'ge, iboot rna.ker, 5 LittJ.egat<e 'Slit. St. Elb be'·s Will.son tRivem Ph.D., F.C.S.E. surgeon, 42 We·l!lington sq. Sb. Gi1es'; & su;rg'ery, 1o8 Wa[<ton tSt. St. Thorrnas" Wilsdon Henry, arpatr'l:i!ll.eutSt, 30 Wiellimgton ,sq. St. Gi~·e·s" W:ill.son Ann (Mr<s. ), cor·set maker, 11 St. Aldate's stJre,~ Wi!lson Fraiii!k, sih.orpkoope:r, 28 St. Alillllte's stre.elt Wjlrsoo Frederick, hair dr>e\Siser, 45 St. Olement.'s stroot Wi<lron Ge.o. John B. A., M.B. plhysician, 14 St. Gill.e.s.' Slti Wi1·tos.him Wm. builder, 12 Pennbroke s•t. St. demoot's Wi=hes<t>err Henry, baker, 82 Malgdtalen rood, Cowley Winktfield Alfred F.R.O.S.Eng. surgoon & !lillediCaU. officer of health to city of O:X!forrd, 26 Beaumont str<eet Win.stedlt 1Sllille, taill'{)ll', u6 St. Ald:arl:e's. s'hroooti Winrt<erhrul.detr Richard James~ a.gent foil' 1 Sutton & Co_ (carriers), 1•40 Hu.mt st.reet, {Jowley WintJ~e .AJJ.freld. Car<toer, oool :m81I'cltant, 6 Londoo. & Nortb W es.tern wharf, RffiV'l<ey road, St. Thoa:ruts? Witcomb Sarah (MistS•), millrim.er, 9 Goo:rge street Wit.comb ThOiru:Ls, watoh maker, 50 New Inn Hail.l stroot W~tham David, tripe dresser, 8 Church street, St. Ebbe's WitheTs Lewis, boor retailer, 48 St. Clement's stlreelt Witt.s Eleanoc (Mrst. ), mi1line'l", 30 KiDJgStoo !N. St. Goos'


• inRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. 'PISHILL. 261 'Vixon Wm. bubchell", 56 Corwley ·rood' & 9 The Market Wya:til:i Samh (M11s.), ruparbments, 3I Cowl·ey road Wood Arthlr. tchr. o'f darro:i.n.g, 23 Wellington sq.St.Gileos' Wycliffe Ha:::L Theological CoUege (Re<v. Franci.s James Wood W<illiam. c!llrpentelr & unOOrtakerr-, z6 Goorge street Cb.a!rnsre M.A. principal), 54 Banbury ~ St. lliles' \-Vood.ford Geo-rrge 'Da!Vid, butcheor, 8 The Marke.t Wyllie Alfred, public QCcountant & agent to Stubbs' Wood.ley Wm. ooal dlr. So B:!.ackfriar.s road, St. Ebbe's mercantile office, I4 New Hall street W oodwM'd & Richmond, wooHoo. drp11so. 5 I Corn Ma;rk,elt. S~t Ya~ Charl~s, insuralll.OO ruge.nt, 45 Abb.ey rood' Wood'WMd Harry, boot mak·er, 6 Tu.t"l .sotreet Yaltes Thoona~S, apartane!llbs, 53 Holywell• str€'et Woodward Will~:iam, shopffieepefl"', 6g Bri'Clge &treoeot, Osney Ya.tes WiUiaan., greengrocer, I40 The 'MaTket ·woolldlridge John, buildeor, 8 TaiCkley place, St. Gilles' Yeates Ann00 (Miss), greengrocer, I38 The Malf'ket ·wootten & 001. (Oxford Ba.nk), bankers, ng S-t. Aldate's Yea>tes John, greengrocer, 164 & 171 The M:aa-kl'lt street; draw on London & We-stlrniinstell" Bank Limit<ed, YeaJbes J oseph, greengrocer, I42 & I43 'I1he Market London E C Yeatetso Thomas. ba.ker, 88 Chan-les streoet, Cowley Worcester College (Rev. Wm. Inge D.D. provost), Wor- Yockney .John Charles A. bath stone meroba.nt·; aJll ooS'ber .street varietieS! of best bath st.one delivered: OIIl raUl at Wolf't Fra.noci.s, grocer, 110 'r>fa.gdalen road, Cowl-ey qU3liT.i·es, or to allliY na.ilwruy s·tation, carria~ paid, IO ·wol'lt Goo.r!ge, 001Illlll00'1Ciwl trawel~er, 7 CriJpley rood Woroeste.r tel'T'3Ce!, St. T.homa.s' Worth & G:anville, farri•errSI, W-heat Slhealf yard, High Sit Young Melll'·SI Christilllll Association (J. Ma.rrshaJil. Badger, lVostear W-illiam, engmvell', 46 BO'Il"Jter sit-. St. 01-emen<t's general ~. ), Goorge street lVot-ton Mary (Mrs.), stationer, 50 St. G:illes? illtooelt Young W oo:nen's Cl::wi-Siti3lll Associa.tion (Mi•ss Soo~ Wrigbot & J,effery, photogral[llblers, 146 Burst st. Corwley matron), 31 New Inn HaoJl streeib Writght Benjamin, buildJer, 27 St. John's rood, St. G~le.s' Young Chas. grooer, 7 Hythe Brid.ge st.roeJI;, St. Thomas' Wrnght Oa.roline (l\Irs.), beer i'I"eta.iler, 8I & 82 Black- Youn•g George W., M.A. priv!jjte .tutor, 40 Booullli)lllt st fria11s road, St. Eboo's Young M:a.ry Ann (Mrs.), apartments, I4 WOil"'OSS:er rerWright Henry, carpenter, New Inn yard, Sti. A1date's st race, St. Th<lallli:S' '\Vr:ioght Jam.es, ohari.r maker, 9 Henle)' -s•breet, Cowle.y Young WU,lliam, tailor, see AllLen & Young -wright MarthaFan.ny(Mllss), herl:i!n wool repoSI. 26 High s.t Young Wm. ii. jun. butcher, I6 Albei1t stlreet, Jericho Wyatt Geo. & Son, b1drs. & ironmongers, 67 St.Giles' s·t Young Wm. Hy. butcher, 4 Ha:}•tie~d rood, St. Gi·les' WyGJtt & Ja.ckson, dTapeT'SI, I43 High st-<reet Young Wm. Hy. sen. buooher, I4 Kinogstoo. rd. St. Gile.s' 1Vyatlti OhalS. c:OOil dlr. r6a, Oherweol'l st.reet, S.t. Clemen<t'•s Za.chair:ias J. & Oo. wateTprOO<f clothing manufacturers, 1Vya.tt Isaoc., W:ind!SiO<r Castile P. H. 64 High st.St. Thoo:nas' 26 & 27 Co-rn Market s.t:root -wyatt Jn. boor ret. & tent mGJ. WoodSitock r'Cl.Summrtwn Zach!JJri'!lls Joel, clh.ina & glass d>ealeT, 27 Corn Market st FE I' I' AffiD 1 see Rotherfield-Peppard. 'PIDDINGTON is a parish and village at the foot of dington, and a chalice and paten given by Jane White in Muswell Hill, on the borders of Bucks, about si miles r683: there are I50 sittings. The register dates from south-east from Bicester station, on the Bletchley and the year 1653. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly .Oxford branch of the London and North Western railway, value from tithe rl!nt-charge £300, with residence, in the .and 12 north-east from Oxford, in the Mid division of the gift of the parishioners, and held since. 1878 by the Rev. ~aunty, hundred of Bullingdon, petty sessional division Thomas Ivens. C. Anbrey Aubrey esq. is lord of the of Plonghley, union and county court district of Bicester, manor; Earl Temple, Herbert Walsh esq. and Mrs. Snell ::rural deanery of Bicester, archdeaconry and diocese of and the trustees of the late Sir Henry Page Turner bart. Oxford. The church of St. Nicholas is an edifice of stone, are the principal landowners. The soil is principally -chiefly in the Decorated style, and consists of chancel, clay; subsoil, clay. The land is pasture and arable. nave, south aisle and an embattled western tower contain- The area is 2,322 acres; rateable value, £2,540; the ·ing 5 bells: the chancel has two very rich sedilia, and population in I8gr was 280. :Some remains of a canopy of similar character over the Parish Clerk, Thomas Reynolds . . door, with highly wrought crockets and finials: on the Letters through Tharr:eo arrive at n a. m The nearest north side is an elegant niche with figures of angels: the money order and tele,graph office is at Brill nave is separated from the aisle by an arcade of four Wall Letter Box cleared at 3.25 p.m.; sundays I p.m :arches on octagonal columns; the font is of the same National Schools, built in I863, for 100 children; average form, and cup-shaped ; the tower is Late and poor Per- attendance, 45 ; Frederick Aspinall, master -pendicular : there is a brass (loose) to Catherine, wife of Carriers to:- Gilbert Hussay, of Oundle, I6I3: the church plate in- Bicester-Charles Heritage, tues. & fri eludes a paten given in 1640 by William Ward, of Pid- Oxford John Stevens, wed _An.drew Mrs Burnell Thomas, farmer, Muzwell hill May Thomas (exors. of), farmers, -nrown Mrs. Elizabeth Cave Harry, farmer Gravel Pit farm Brown Mrs. Thomas Chester William, baker Munday Ja.mes, Seven Stars P.H Ivens Rev. 'rhomas, Vicarage East Thomas, farmer Parrott Edwin, farmer 'Tredwell MI-s East William, farmer Sirett George, blacksmith Gibbons John, farmer Southam Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer COMMERCIAL. Griffin Thomas, farmer Stevens John, shopkeeper Gun Benjamin, beer retailer Sulston Andrew, farmer,Cowley's frm .'Brown Charles, farmer Gun John, shoe. maker Sulston John, wheelwright. Busby James, carter Holt Thomas, farmer, Corball farm Walker Alfred, farmer PISHILL is a village and parish: pleasantly situate in 1 the gift of Charles Edmund Ruck-Koone esq. and held a vale on the borders of Bucks, 4! miles south-east from since 1888 by Rev. Goorge Mellish James Hall M.A. of -watlington tsrminal station on the Princes Hisborough Exeter College, Oxford. The charities amount to £4 7s. -and Watlington branch of the Great Western railway and yearly, which is distributed in clothing and money. A 5~ north-west from Henley, in the Southern division ot short distance from the church are the remains of a 'the county, hundred of Pyrton, petty sessional division of chapel, now used as a barn; part of an elegant window Watlington, union and county court district of Henley, remains. Lord Camoys, who is lord of the manor, and rural deanery of Aston, archdeaconry and diocese ot Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene esq. of Swyncombe, are Oxford. The churC'h (na;me unknown), standing on an principal landowners. The soil is chalk, loam and gravel; .:acclivity near the edge of 31. wood, was rebuilt some years I subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats .since by the late Rev. Charles Edward Ruck-Keene; then and turnips. The area is 785 acres; rateable value, patron, and is a small and plain edifice of flint and free- £5I6; the population in I89I was 195, and of Upper ,stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north transept or chapel Assendon, in the civil parish of Pyrton, but joined in this and a western turret containing ons bell : the walls are ecclesiastical parish, was 220. Norman: the chancel has an east window of two lights of Sexton Stephen Langford 'Transition character and a piscina~ of the same date ; the ' · chancel arch is also Norman, as was the transept, forming Letters through Henley-on-Thames, delivered by foota. chapel belonging to the Stonor family, but this has post from Upper Assenden at 8 a.m. & I p.m. which is been modernized: there are ISO sittings. The register the nearest post office. The nearest money order & oQf baptisms and burials dates from the year I 765 ; mar- telegraph offices ar9 at Henley-on-Thames &Watlington. riages, I784. The living is a vicarage, gross value £gs, National School (mixed), for 65 children; average at, net £6g, including 26 acres of glebe, with residence, in tendance, 44; John Boden, master llrookman William Cox John, builder & wheelwright, Langford Thos.frmr.& Furze BushP.H :Hall Rev. Goorge 1\Iellish James :M. A. Russell's water Lovegrove James,brick maker, farmer Vicarage Davis John, fanner, Maiden's grove & grocer, Maiden's grove .Bosley Joseph, farmer Jarvis Charles, Crown P.R New George, Woodman P.H Clack Henry, beer ret. l\Iaiden's grove Langford George, shopkeeper White Benj. chair turner & farmer


• 262 PYRTON. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S PYRTON (or Pirton) is a large parish and village one mile north from 1Vatlington, half a mile north-west from Watlington railway station on the Princes Risborough and Watlington branch of the Great Western railway, 9 miles south-west from Thame, 8 north-east from Wallingford and 5 south-sout1J-w~st from Tetsworth, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Pyrton, petty S!'ssional division of Watlington, union of Henley, county court district of Thame, rural deanery of Aston, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. This parish is peculiar for being more than I4 miles in length and in some parts Vf!lrY narrow, The church of St. Mary, a building of Norman origin, was rebuilt in 1855 in the Early English style, the Norman chancel arch and fine Norman doorway being retained: it is now a structure of flint, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western bell-cote containing 3 bells: in the church are a few ancient monuments ; there are 200 sittings. The parish register dates from the year 1598. The living is a vicarage, tithe rentcharge £321, net yearly value £246,_ with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and held since x8go by the Rev. John William Bussey Bell . M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford. Thet poor's land of Pyrton produces £12 yearly, which is distributed in money to the poor of the parish by the vicar and churchwardens on the second Sunday after Easter. The Manor House, close to the church, is the seat o£ Edward Samuel Hamersley esq. D.L., J.P. ; it was· built in the reign of Elizabeth and is interesting in history as the house from which Jolm Hampden on the 24th June, 161g, married in the church of this parish, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Simeon esq. then lord of the manor. Lord Camoys, the Earl of Macclesfield and Edward Samuel Hamersley esq. are lords of the manor of Pyrton. The principal landowners of the parish! are the lords of the manor, G. Morrison esq. and Magdalen College, Oxford. The. soil on hills, light loam; subsoil, chalk; below hills, rich loam ; subsoil, marl and greensand. The chief crops are wheat, beans, oats, barley, turnips and mangold wurtzel. The area is 4,847 acres; rateable value, £5,454; in I Bgr the population of the civil parish, including the hamlets, was 557· Upper Assenden iSJ joined in the ecclesiasticaJ parish of Pishill. Parish Clerk, George Glanville. Letters through Tetsworth arrive at 7·45 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Watlington Wall Letter Box, cleared at 5.40 p.m. & on sundays at z p.m National School, Pyrton (mixed),for so children; averag& attendance, 32 ; Mrs. Mary Ann J ackson, mistress Clare is a hamlet of Pyrton, 3 miles north from Watlington. Golder is another hamlet, 3~ miles north-west from Watlington. Portways is also a hamlet, on one ot the Chiltern Hills, 2 miles south-east from Watlington. Standhill is a hamlet 3! miles north-west from Pyrton,. Upper Assenden hamlet is on the Bucks border, si miles south-east from Watlington and 4! north from Henley. It is in the civil parish of Pyrton, and th& ecclesiastical parish of Pishill. Stonor Park, in this hamlet, the seat of Lord Camoys, iD situated on the Chiltern Hills ; the mansion is an ancient Elizabethan structur9- of red brick, standing in a beautiful park of from two to three hundred acres, well stocked with deer, in the midst of beech woods of equal extent, and is surrounded by highly picturesque and attractive scenery. In the park is a fine Catholic chapel, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and a Oartho1ic school. The Warren, built in 1885 by thepresent Lord Camoys, but at present unoccupied, is a small houfle of red brick in the Elizabethan style; it stands on Warren Hill and has a commanding view of the-- park and surrounding country. There are five almshouses, inhabited by four men and six women', to whom a small monthly allowance j s made. The population in·. 1891 was 220. Post Office, Upper Assenden.-James Tapping, sub-postmaster. Letters through Henley-on-Thames arrive at 8 a.m. & 1.15 p.m. & dispatched at 1.30 & 6 p.m.; &; sundays arrive at 8 a.m. & dispatched 11.30 a.m. Henley is the nearest money order & telegraph otlice, at Turvilla Heath. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Catholic School, Upper Assenden, supported by Lord Camoys, for go boys & girls; average attendance, 37 > Miss Knights, mistress PYRTON. CLARE. UPPER ASSE~DEN. . Bell Rev. John William Bussey M.A. (vicar), Vicarage Richards John, farmer, Clare Hill frm Camoys Lord D.L., J.P. Swnor park; Rose William Henry, farmer & 28 A.ldlford st. Park la. W. & St .. Chester Rev.John Greville M.A. (vicar of Shirburn) Hamersley Edward Samuel D.L.,J.P. James' & Bachelors' clubs W. Lndn Butson Col. Strange, Coxlease farm Dickel'ls Percy Samuel, farmer, Gold er, Do bell Rev. Wm. (Oath.), Stonor park Manor farm I Grove George Dodd, Stonor Park farm._ GOLD ER. Pyrton manor Ma.nley Henry, Old l\Ianor farm Barber John, farm bailiff to Edward PORTWAYS. COMMERCIAL. Samuel Hamersley esq Cornish John, farmer, Cornwall farm Dimmock Helena (Mrs.), blacksmith Glanville George, builder, cart & ~ wagon maker, saw mill proprietor, Briswe George, farmer Heath George, wood dealer Herbert J oseph, farmer Holland James, fa.rmer Rixon Henry, beer retailer Grainger John J. Swnor Arms P.H Grove Jn. Edmnd. frmr. Pishill farmLilly-white Henry, farmer Mabbutt Jn.gamekpr.to Lord CamoysMelville Samuel, head gardener t(} wheelwright & carpenter; also farmer at W atlington Green Thomas, builder I Lord Camoys · , Persey William, land agent & land Atkinson George,farmer,Lower Stand· I steward to Lord Camoys, Stonor cot. ISTANDHILL. Hollier Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer Butt Henry ( exors. of), farmers, hill farm Ratty James, ·shopkeeper Cox Isaac, farmer, Lower farm Street Edward, farmer;\Vhite Pond fro, Poppetts Hill farm Tread well Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, West James, farmer, Hollandridge Wetherell William, shopkeeper Upper farm ·Young Herbert, blacksmith . RAMSDEN is a township and parish formed from the old civil parish of Shipwn-under-Wychwood in x861; it is in the Mid division of the! county, hundred of Chadlingt:on, petty sessional division of Bampton East, Witney union and county court district, rural deanery of Chipping Norton and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The village, about half a mile in length, is very compact, and is pleasantly situated in a hollow; it is 3~ miles southeast from Charlbury station on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton section of the Great Western railway, 4 miles north fr.om Witney and 6~ west from Woodstoek. The Roman road, A.keman Street, passes through this parish on the south. The church of St. James, erected in 1872 on the site of the former church, is an edifice of etone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, organ chamber, and a small square tower at the north-west angle, surmounted by an octagonal broach spire with a gable-headed spire-light on each of the cardinal faces and containing 3 bells; the aisle is divided from the nave by an arcade of four arches, supported on circular columns with moulded caps and bases: the reredos is of alabaster, inlaid with mosaic work and the east window is filled with stained glass depicting " The Resurrect-ion" ; there are also three stained lancet windows : there are sittings for 284 persons. The register of Ram~den, as a separate parish, dates from about 1841; entries previous to this date are included in the registers·- of Shipton. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £rg, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since 1864 by the Rev. Robert Lowbridge Baker M.A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, who is also rector of Wilcoteand J.P. for Oxon. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel. The village is supplied with water from a gravel bed at the north-west end of the village. The principal landowners are Lord Churchill, who is lord of the manor. the Rev. R. L. Baker M.A. vicar, Richard Lay esq. and Mr. William Edwards of this village. The soil is a mixture of gravel, sand and clay ; subsoil, principally limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots_ The area is 902 acres; rateable value, £r,z68; tha population in 1891 was 424. Parish Clerk, William Beames. Post Office.-Willia.m Newman, sub-postmaster. Lett-ers arrive through Oxford at 7·45 a.m. & 3.15 p.m.; dispatched Io.so a.m. &, 6 p.m. on week days only. Charlbury is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Postal orders are issued ·here, but not paid National School (mixed), built in i863, for 100 children; average attendance, 82; Robert Henry Vingoe, master Carriers.-J ohn Millin, to Oxford, sat. ; Witney, thurs. when t·he Charlbury carriers pass through en route to Witney •


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. ROTHERFIELD GREYS. 263 Baker Rev. Robert Lowbridge M.A. J.P. (vicar), Ramsden house Hicks-Beech Lady, The Vicarage Wynter Philip Henry Mascie J.P. The Hays, Charlbury Buckingham Joseph, Royal Oak P.H Butler James, farmer Hawse William Joseph, shoeing &I general smith & farmer Newman "\Villiam, Post office Pratley George, farmer Davis William, farmer Dore Alfred, slater & plasterer Dore Levi, plasterer' Ward Henry, shoe maker Wukins William, shoe maker & assist. overseer COMMERCIAL. Dore William, shopkeeper Alder Thomas, shopkeeper Edwards Wm. farmer & landowner Millin John, beer retailer & baker GREAT ROLLRIGHT is a parish and village on the water: there are 260 sittings. The Tegister dates :frotn borders of Warwickshire, 2~ miles south-west from Hook the yoor 1560. The living is a rectory, net _yearly value Norton station on the Banbury and Cheltenham section about £250, derived from 420 acres of glebe, with of the Great Western railway, and 3 north from Chipping residence, in the gift of Brasenose College, Oxford, and :Norton, in the Northern division of the county, hundred held since 1893 by the Rev. David Mason Gardner and petty sessional division of Chadlington, Chipping D.C.L. of that college. There are two Baptist chapels. Norton union and county court district, rural deanery There is a poor's estate of 8Ia. 2r. 26p. with cottages, of Chipping Norton and archdeaconry and! diocese of yielding about £r44 yearly, £40 of which is applied to Oxford. The church of St. Andrew is a small but the National school 8Jld ;the remainder distributed to ancient edifice of stone in mixed styles, consisting of the. poor in clothing, fuel aild money. The Principal chancel, nave of four bays, south aisle, south porch and and fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford, who a.:re an embattled western tower of Perpendicular date, with owners of the manor, the rector, Mr. Richa:rd Berry and crocketed pinnacles and containing 5 bells dated r6g6: M-r. William Hall are the principal landowners. The soil the chanceJ. is Perpendicular; it retains a very good is oolite; subsoil, the same. The chief crops are wheat, --rood-loft and screen, and all its windows are stained: barley and roots. The area is 2,352 acres; :rateabl6 south of the chancel arch are indications of a hagioscope: value, £2,084 2s. ; the population in r8gx was 349· the south aisle is Decorated and has a rich cornice and Sexton, Henry Tidmarsh. stained windows; at its eastern end is a piscina; the Post Office.-Caleb Farbrother, sub-postmaster. Letters south doorwa.y is an interesting example of ancient through Chipping Nort<m, which :iJs th6 nearest money Norman work, the arch being enriched with zig-zag order & telegraph office, arrive at 7. 30 a. m. & 3. 15 moulding and beak heads and the tympanum filled with p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid a· lozenge pattern and other curious designs; the south National School (boys, girls & infants), erected in x86o, porch, of the Decorated period, had formerly a room over for 80 children; average attendance, s6; Frunk it, but the intervening flooring is gone; a few yards Dormer, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Dormer, mistress south of this porch are the remains of the. old churchyard cross; there is another Norman doorway {)n the side ot Carrisr.-Ernest Farbrother, to Banbury, thurs.; & to the nave: there is a brass to James Battersby, a former Chipping Norton, wed rector, who died in 1522, with effigy holding chalice and Assistant Overseer, William C. Hayes, Chipping Norton Gardner Rev. David Mason D.C.L. Farbrother Jehu, boot maker Mobley Henry, travelling draper ; . Rectory Harr:Ls J oseph, wheelwright Pearson Abraham, Unicorn P .H COMMERCIAL. Hicks Willia.m, farmer Pettipher Thomas, farmer, Rectory Berry Richard, farmer & landowner Hughes J oseph Willimn, farmer farm, Rollright heath Farbrother Caleb, land measurer & Matthews Charles, sawyer, shopkeeper Shepherd James, blacksmith shoe maker & beer retailer Tidmarsh J oseph, shopkeeper Fa.rbrother Ernest, carrier Matthews Stephen Olark, farmer Tompkins Levi, shopkeeper LITTLE ROLLRIGHT is a parish and village on the borders o.f Warwickshire and o.n the road from Chipping Norton to Shipston-on-Stour, 3 miles northwest-by-north from Chipping Norton station, on the Banbury and Cheltenham section of the Great Western known as the "King's Stones," and forming part of a. Druidical remain, of a date. ante.rior, it is suppo-sed, to Stonehenge: they are disposed in a. circle (83 yarda north) ; on the other side of the hedge, in the county of ·warwick, stands one by itself, called the "King," is B! feet high and 5 feet 3 inches in breadth ; there. appear to have been originally 72 stones, but now 28 rise more than a foot above the soil: about 390 yards eastward is a group of five stones, called the " Whispering Knights,'' two of which have partially fallen: these taper towards the top and at one time all :five leaned together; they probably constitute the remains of an altar or cromlech. A fence was placed round the circle and "Whispering Knights,'' in r8gr, by the Commissioners of Ancient Monuments. About 100 yards from the residence of James Bliss esq. there still remains part of a stone wall and -window of a former Danish mansion. Little Rollright House is the residence of J ames Bli10s esq. lord! of the manor and the sole landowner in the parish. The soil is stone bra.sh ; subsoil, the same. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans, peas and roots. The area is 625 acres; rateable value, £457; the populatio::t in 1891 was 27. Parish Clerk, ThomaSI Woodward. ·railway, in the Northern division of the county, hundred a.nd petty sessional division of Chadlington, union and county court district of Chipping N orton, rurn~ deane.ry of Chipping Norton and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Philip is a plain and very small building of stone of the Perpendicular period, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled ivy-covered western tower, built by William Blower esq. in 1617 and containing one bell: in the church are two canopied altar tombs, one of which has a recumbent effigy of a knight in plate armour, with emblazoned shields of anns of the Dixon family, formerly lords of the manor, and is inscribed, but undated; the other has kneeling effigies of a knight in armour of a later period, with two ladies, and is dated 1647 : there are two handsome niches, with crocketP.d canopies, in the jambs of the east window: the nave, which is very plain, contains an ancient font : there are 40 sittings. The r>egister of baptisms dates from the year 1776 ; marriages, 1754; burials, 1785. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charg~ £134, net value £ 125, including 6 Letters through Chipping Norton, which is the nearest acrei! of glebe, with residence, in the gift of James money order & telegraph office, arrive at. 7 a..m. Bliss esq. and held since- r88g by the Rev. Albert Wall Letter Box cleared at 10.45 a.m. & 6.20 p.m Charles Baines, who resides at Chipping Norton. In The children of this parish attend the school at wng this parish are the famous- Rollrich sto-nes, locally Compton Bliss James•, farmer & landowner, Little Rollright house ROTHERFIELD GREYS (commonly called Greys) stone and flint, of the Early English period, consisting is a large parish and village 2! miles west from Henley- of chancel, with a late chapel on the north side, on-Thames terminal station on the Great \Vestern rail-- nave, north porch Bnd a modern belfry of wood con- -way, and 7! north from Reading, in the Southern division taining 3 bells: the chancel retains a good piscina and of the county, hundred of Binfield, petty sessional divi- a double locker: the nave walls are original and some .sion of Henley, union and county court district of of the Early English windows remain: the font ia Henley, rural deanery of Henley, and archdeaoonry and square, and of the same date: there is a large brass !fioces<e of Oxford. Part of the town of Henley is with effigy under a canopy and marginal inscription to ~ this parish. Sir John Grey, of this place, and Sir Robert de Grey, lord of this manor, 1387: and in of Sculcotes, Yorks, was summon€d to Parliament the chapel is a monument erected in r6os by William as a. baron, 23 Aug. 1338, as Lord! Grey d'e Rotherfield, (Knollys), rst Earl of Banbury K.G. to his parents, and but on the death of Robert, 4th baron, without male issue, consisting of a canopy, supported by black marble pillars, 14 Jan. I38J-8, the barony became dormant. The church beneath which are the effigies of Sir Francis· Knollys (dedication unknown) is a small but ancient edifice of K.G. treasurer of the household to Queen Elizabeth aDd


264 ROTHERFJELD GREYS. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S custodian of Mary Queen of Scots at Bolton, d. 1596, rangles, erected in the reign of King John by Walter de and Catherine (Oa.rey) his wife, with an infant: on the GI'ey, Archbishop of York (1191-1216), for his nephew sides of the tomb are kneeling figures of their seven John de Grey, som~ interesting :::emains of which, insons and six daughters and the Countess of Banbury, eluding four of the towers, are still standing, and in their daughter-in-law; in the upper stage of the monu- good presl:rvation. From the Greys the esta.te pas~ed ment are the figures of the rst Earl of Banbury K.G. d. to the Lovell!\, but on the attainder of Francis, gth 25 May, 1632, and Du·rothy (Braye) his fir.st wife, d. Ba•ron Lovel, in 1485, it reverted to the Crown and 1605. kneeling befor.e a desk: the chapel has since been was bestowed on the family of Knollys, from whom it the burial place of the Stapletons, and contains a mural was purchased by the StapletGns. Sir F. G. Stapleton tablet, with arms, to Sir Thomas St.apleton bart. ; else- hart. who is lord of the manor, Lord Camoys, Keith where in the church is a brass inscription to Joan, Ronald Mackmzie esq. of Gillotts, and Richard Ovey esq. wife of John Ha.steyngs .esq. d. 1537: the church was of Badgemore, are the principal landowners. The soil is restored in 18go-g1, at a cost of £4,270, and affords 180 chalk, loam and gravel; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops sittings. '!'he reg,iste:r dates from the year 1591. The are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 2,910 acres; living is a I'ectory, tithe rent-charge £6so, average rateable value, £12,343; the p<>pulation illl 1891 was £495• net yearly value £475, including 30 acres of glebe, 2,747, of which I,8Io are within the Urban district of with r~sidence., in the gift of Trinity College, Oxford, Henley. and held' since 186o by the Rev. North Pinder M.A. Parish Clerk, John Wise. formerly fellow and tutor of that college, rural dean of Post Qffice, Greys Green.-George Shurville, sub-postHenley, and Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Holy master. Letters arrive from Henley-on-Thames at Trinity church in this parish is described under Henley. 7.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 7 p.m.; sundays, arrive Greys Court, the seat of Sir Francis George Stap:ieton 7.30 a.m.; dispatched 10.35 a.m. Henley is the llart. J.P. is a fine Elizabethan mansion, standing in a nearest money order & telegraph office well-wooded park stocked with deer, and once formed National School (mixed), built in 1837, for so children; part of a stately and spacious residence, with two quad- average attendance, 45; Miss Edith King, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sta.pleton Sir Francis George bart. Lane Joseph, home school for boys Brak,spear George, Copse hill J.P. Greys court Mash Henry, farmer, Satwell Davis Col. How ell, Greys Green COMMERCIAL. Maskell John, beer ret. Shepherds Grn Davis Miss, Greys Green Barrett James, blacksmith, Greys Grn Nash Olil'er, beer retailer, Satwell Holmes :Fredk. Herbert, Sherwood Brazil William, farmer, Satwell Sarney Alfd. beer ret. Shepherds Grn Keen John Loy B.A. Herns Beakhouse Eli, farmer, Shepherds: grn Tavendale James, farm bailiff to Col. Pinder Rev. Canon North M . .A.. (rec- Bea.khouse .Tn. cowkpr. Shepherds Grn Makins J.P. Cold Harbour farm tor & rural dean), Hectory Fisher George, Maltsters' Arms P.H. Vernon Charles William, farm bailiff Schlette Frederick, The Rosary & wl1eelwright to Sir F. G. Stapleton hart. J.P ROTHERFIELD PEPPARD (commonly called in the gift of JBsus College, Oxford, and held since I889 Peppard) is '.ll parish and village pl1t1asantly situated 3 by the Rev. Morris Price Williams M.A. late fellow miles south-west from Henley-on-Thames terminal sta- of that college. Ths Congregational chapel here was tion, on a branch from Twyford of the Great Western built in 1798. Blounts Court, the seat of Frederick railway, and 6 north from Reading, in the Southern Gar1and Mylrea esq. is a square mansion of brick and divisiov of too county, hunctred of Binfield, petty Ees~ stone, standing in a well-wooded park of 32 acres. In sional division of Henley, union and county court district 1675, during the clearing out of a pond near this manof Henley, rural deanery of Henley and archdeaconry sion, many la-rge oak trees were disinterred from its and diocese Df Oxford: it derives its additional name bed, one of which stood upright and was only dug out. from the family of Pipard or Pypard, who held the whole at a depth of 6o feet; with these, at the bottom manor of the honour of ·wallingford from the year 1225 I of the excavation, were found the head and an!:i.:rs of a until, in the reign of Edward II. it passed by marriage stag and two urns. Lord Camoys is lord of the manor to the Botelers. The church of All Saints is a small ani Keith Ronald Mackenzie esq. of Gillotts, is the building of flint and stone, of the Norman period, con- principal landowner. The soil is chalk and gravel; sisting of chanoel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat and oats. The temporary wooden belfry at the west end: the chancel area ii! 2,158 acres; rateab1e value, [3,204; the populahas three Norman windows and a string course, but tiou in 189I was 453· the east window and others are Dec-orated: the chancel Sexton, Frederick Rose. arch is Transition Norman: the font, also Norman, is Wall Letter Box cleared at 6.15 p.m. week days & 10.35 cup-shaped, and has cable moulding: in the south aisle a. m. on sundays. Leters arrive by foot post from is a memorial window erected by the late G.en. the Rt. Renley-on-Thames, which is the nearest money order Hon. Sir Willia.m Thomas Knollys P.C., K.C.B., D.C.L. & telegraph office. Pillar Letter Box, Kingwood, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, to his wife Elizabeth cleared at 6 p.m.; sundays at 10.20 a.m. Pillar (St. Aubyn), who died 28 Jan. 1878; the east window Letter Box, Sage Pond, cleared at 6.55 p.m. week is a memorial, ~rected by his family, to Gen. Knollys days only himself, who died 23 Jan. 1883, styling himself in his Schools. will "by hereditary descent and by the law of the land Earl of Banbury, Viscount Wallingfor-d, a.nd Baron Knollys of Greys, Oxon : " the church was restored in the year 1874, at a cost o-f [700, and affords 170 sittings. The register dates from the year 1571. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £540, average £405, net yearly value £420, -with 52 acres of glebe, and residence, National (mixed), built in r871, for 8o children; average attendance, 63 ; Mrs. Caroline Allaway, mistress CoP-gregationa.l, built in 1879, for 6o children; averagll attendance, 40; Miss Rate King, mistress Carriers.-Burton, -to Reading, from Watling.ton; & Hayes, to Reading, from Nettlebed, pass through every sat. returning same day PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ridley Owen Be1mett Mrs. The Hut Shears Rev. Edward, The Kestrels Colebrook Mrs Summersby Rev. Benja.min (CongreGrey Maj. Charles, Manor house gational), The Manse Holloway Thomas, Stag hall Tuckey Bailey, Peppard house Mackenzie Keith Ronald, Gillotts Watts Ml"'s Mackenzie Mrs. Gillotts Williams Rev. Morris Price M.A. Maude Raymond William, ~eppard Rectory Farm house Minett Mrs. The Knoll Mylrea Frederick G-arland, Blounts court (postal address, Reading) Pannell Capt. William, lloult's cross COMME1L~IiL. Butler Charles, builder, Malvern villa Butler John, farmer, Clark'.s farm Butler Peter, fruiterer Dudley Jas. beer ret. Kingwood corn Cable Fredk. Bowrey, poultry & dairy farm, Cowfield House farm Goffe John, Old Red Lion P.H Parsons Henry, farmer Perrin Edward, wheelwright Pigden Richard, blacksmith Reeves Richard, baker & shopkeeper Saunders John Stevenson, corn dealer, The Grove Sulman Geo. Uffindell, farmer, Yine lo Talbot James, farmer Willoughby Thomas, Unicorn P.H Woolford David, Dog inn ROU'SHAM is a parish and small village in a valley, Oxford canal passes through the. parish. The church of on the riv.er Cherwell, and nearly one mile south from St. James is a plain building of stone in mixed styles, Heyford sta.tion on the Oxford and Birmingham section consisting of chancel, south chantry chapel, nave, south of the Great Western railway, 5 north-east from Wood- aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower stQCk and 11 by road, or 13 by rail from Oxford, in the containing a fine peal of 6 <bells: within a niche in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Wootton, chantry chapel are the effigies of Michael Dormer, who petty sessional division of Wootton North, union and died 1581 and his wife Elizabeth Goddard, both of which county court district of Woodstock, rural deanery of effigies were removed from Steeple Barton church in Woodstf1ck and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The 1851, and there are also a number of floor stDnes and


DffiEOTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. S.ANDFORD ST. MARTIN. 265 by Waipole, after his visit to Sir Charles GottrellDormer kt. as " Daphne in little," are diversified with groves and cascades and are generally laid out in the Italian style, after Kent's d-esigns ; the estate was possessed by the Dormers for a considerable period ; it afterwards passerl to the Cottrells, who assumed the additional name of Dormer, and is nQw the prope,rty of Charles Waiter Co'ttrell-Dormer esq. of Middle Bart~m, who is lord of the manor and sole landowner, but is occupied by Lt.-Col. Alfred Western Hatchell HornsbyDrake. The soil is stone brash and deep loam ; sub~ soil, stune brash. The land is wood, arable and pasture. The area is r,o24 acres; rateable value, £1,888; the population in 1891 was 167. Deputy Parish Clerk, Henry Crawford. mural tablets to the Dormer family: the chancel is Decorated, with a good piscina of that style: the chancel arch and one next to it in the arcade are Transition Norman; the other two arches, with the aisle, are of the former pedod, as is also the tower, which has a .deeply recessed arch opening to the nave and a west .door: there are memorial windows to members of the Cottrell~Dormer family: the church affords 270 sittings. The register dates from the year 1544· The living is .a rectory, net yearly value £2o8, including 146 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gUt of C. W. OottrellDormer esq. and held since 1873 by the Rev. Charl8JS -Henry Faithful M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, who resid~s at Steeple Aston. Rousham House, erected in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, who paid a visit here to Sir Julius Cresar kt. is an embattled mansiGn situated _near the church; it was renovated in the last century by Letters through Oxford arrive at 8.45 a. m. & 1.45 p.m. the artist and architect, William Kent, and contains a Wall Letter Box cleared at ,1.45 & 7 p.m.; sunday, large hall, a fine library with some extremely valuable 9 a.m. The nearest money orde,r offices aro at manuscript,s, family portraits by Vandyck and Reynolds, Lower Helford & Steeple Aston; the nearest telegraph some admirable pictures and a good collection of works office is at Steeple Aston _of art; the. grounds, bounded by the river Cherwell, National School, €rectoo in I878, t<J hold 6o children; contain some large beeches, and the gardens, described average attendance, 24; Miss SaJ'ah Pratt, mistress Hornsby-Drake Lieut.-Col. Alfred G-odwin Frederick William, farmer & Florey "\Yilliam, farmer, The Leys Western Hatchell, Rousham park grazier, Park Gate farm WallerJa.s.farmer & grazier,Home frm Way Henry Hugh, The Rectory SALFORD is a parish and village on the road from Chipping Norton to Moreton-in-the-Marsh, 2 miles westnorth~west from Chipping Norton station, on the Banbury and Cheltenham section of the Greau Western rail~ way, in the Northern division of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of Chadlington, union and county court district of Chipping Norton and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Mary, rest,ored and partly rebuilt in 1855 from designs by the late G. E. Street esq. R.A. is an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch .and an embattled western tower containing 5 bells, dated ;r687 : the north and south doorways and fon are Norman, but the rest of the building is chiefly in the Early English style, except the east and west windows, which are Geometrical, and those of the south side of the nave, which are Perpendicular : in the jamb of the easternmost of these is a fine niche and canopy : the nave and aisle are separated by an arcade of three arches : m the tympanum of the north door is a cross in a .circle with a lion and centaur on either side: the tower is late Decorated and has a good square st{lir turret: in the north aisle are two mural tablets to members of the Bolter family, dated 1640 and 1694: the stained east window of the chancel is a memorial to the Rev. Richard Skillicorne Skillicorne, rector, 1834; and Anna Maria nis wife, 1856, erected by their son, William Nash Skillicorne, in 1873: the bas~ and part of the shaft of the ancient churchyard cross still remoin: there are 200 sittings, 100 being free. The register of baptisms and burials date from the year 1756 ; marriages, 1754. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value about £300, arising from 220 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of W. N. Skil!licorne esq. and held since 1890 by the Rev. Charles Cotterill Ward M.A. of Queen's college, Cambridge. There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel. A charity, the interest of £2oo, is given away in bread every St. Thomas' day by the rector and· churchwardens. William G. Dawkins esq. of Over Norton House, is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is st<Jne brash, clay and peat ; subsoil, stone and marl. The chief crops are wheat, bar:ey, oats, beans and roots. The area is 1,5o6 acres; rateable value, £2,o6o; the population in 1891 was 347· Parish Clerk, Henry Winnett. Letters through Chipping N orton, which is the nearest money order & te~egraph office, arrive at 7 a.m ·wan Letter Box cleared at 3 & 7-I5 p.m. week days only Church of England School (mixed), built in 1853, for 75 children; average attendance, so; Miss Elizabeth Luxton, mistress Assistant Overseer, Matthew Henry Nicholls, Crown & Cushion hotel, Chipping N orton Clements Henry Epps Ernest Alfred, miller (water &. Simms John, haulier Ward Rev. Charles Cot·terill, Reotory steam) COMMERCIAL. Giles Thomas, carpenter & shopkpr Hurst Edwin, black5mith Taylor Edwin Caleb,frmr.Manor farm Thornton Adan:t, farmer Thornton Thomas, rat catcher Bartlett 'Chas.Fredk.Cross Hands P.R. J aques Thomas, farmer Tidmarsh Robert, haulier & farmer J arvis George, farmer Wallington Henry, farmer Betteridge Stephen, haulier .Clemons William, tailor JJraper Henry, shoe maker Fawdry George, farmer Marshall Isaac, farmer Webley Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer Rose Charles, haulier & farmer & shopkeeper Rose Henry, farmer Woodward James, Black Horse P.H. & Shelley William, hawker shopkeeper SANDFORD ST. MARTIN is a village and parish -on the river Dorne, 4 miles west-by-north from Heyford station on the Oxford and Banbury section of the Great Western railway, and 7 north-west from Woodstock, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Wootton, 'Petty sessional division of Wootton North, union and county court district of \Voodstock, rural deanerv of • • \V oodsi<Jck and arch deaconry and diocese of Oxford. The .church of St. Martin is an edifice of stone, consisting ot chancel, clerestoried nave of three bays, aisles, south porch, and a Perpendicular embattled western tower con~ taining 6 bells, three of which are respectively dated 16g5, 1630 and 1629: the nave has Transition Norman arches in the north aisle, and Early English in the south ; the clerestory has Perpendicular windows : the east window of the chancel and also that of the south aisle are both of the Transition period from Decorated to Perpendicular, .and the latter has curious tracery; in the south aisle is a very rich Decorated· piscina and the south porch retains a stoup : of the chancel screen of Perpendicula:r work, only the upper portion with the arms of Queen Elizabeth, A.D. 1602, on an ermined ground, is now left: the font is octegonal and cup-chaped, witih Norman carving in the upper part, and there is an hour glass stand of iron: there are mural andi other monuments in the church to Thomas Gyles gent. 1637; Mary, wife of John Yate, d. 8 Jan. 1694; John, sou of John Lock gent. 1714; and John Lock, jun. gent. 1775; besides another of the same name, 17n; Gerraxd! Croker esq. Rec-eiver General of Taxes, d. 22 Dec. 1733; William Croker esq. of Hook Norton, d. 24 March, I7IO, and Sarah, his wife, d. II Dec. 1709; Vice-Admiral James Sayer, d. 1776 and others of later date. The church was repaired and reseated in r844, and in 1856 the chancel was rebuilt at the cost of the la.te Edwin Guest LL.D., F.R.S. master of Caius College, Cambridge, who died 23 Nov. 188o: there are 300 sittings: the lych gate, in the churchyard, erected in 1863, was designe-d by t;he late G. E. Street esq. R.A.: in the churchyard is buried Henry (Scott) 1st Earl of Deloraine K.B. d. 25 Dec. 173o, and there is a memorial to George North Robinson M.D. d. 20 July, 1858, aged 95· The register dates from the year 1695. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £so, average £38, net yearly value £129, with residence, in the gift of, and heldi since 1884 by, the Rev. Edwa.rd Marsball M.A. formerly fellow of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, F.S.A. for two turns, and the Duke of Marlborough for one in three. There are allotments of 2ga. IT. in extent, producing £38 yearly for fuel, which is distributed to the poor. The village cross daoos from the 13th century and was repaired in 1856 from a design by the late George E. Street esq. R.A. In the Cow Ground, on Brandon


266 EIANDFOBD ST. MA.BTIN. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLT~ farm, is a spring, once famous for its medicinal qualities, of Monmouth, who was creeted 29th March 1706, Earl of but now disused; the farm-house itself has some portions Deloraine, Viscount Hermitage, and Baron Scott of Goldiof Elizabethan date; the south side was built in 1705. lands: he died 25 Dec. 1730, and was buried in the churchA portion of land! in th€ village is still called " the Beacon yard together with his first wife,.Anne,daughter and h€ires.s field." Sandrford Park is the residence of Mrs. Guest, of William Dun~ombe esq. of Battlesden, Beds, who died widow of Edwin Guest LL.D.; the mansion is situated 22nd Oct. r720. Ledwell House was formerly known as in a park of over 100 acres. The Rev. Edward Marshall Peyto's, and some· time the property of Vice-Admiral M . .A. of the Manor House, who is lord! of the manor, Sayer. There> is a Primitive Methodist chapel here. Mrs. Guest and Matthew Ernest :Boulton esq. of Tew Parish Clerk, Elisha Norton. Park, who owns the· farms of Grove .Ash and Hobbs Post Office.-Jason Smith, sub-postmaster. Letters Hole, are the principal landowners. The soil is partly through Oxford arrive at 7·45 a.m. & 3 p.m.; disoolite, with stone brash, lias, clay and marlstone. The patched 10.25 a.m. & 6.55 p.m. The nearest money land is pasture, arable and woodland. The area is 2,251 order & telegraph office is at Middle :Barton. Postal acres; rateable value, £2,471 ; the population in r89r orders are issued here, but non paid was 443· Wall Letter Box at Ledwell cleared at 6.40 p.m. week LEDWELL is a small hamlet in this parish and> one days only mile north of the village. There was a chapel here, de- National & Infant School (mixed), erected in 1842, for dicated to St. 1\fary Magdalene, with a graveyard, as 120 children; average at·tendance, 68; Miss Clara Richearly as 1278 ; the building disappeared long since, but mond, mistress the site can still be traced. The park, the property Carriers.-William Day, to '.Anchor inn,' Corn Market. of Mrs. Guest, formerly contained a large and handsome Oxford, wed. & sat. ; to 'Plough,' Banbury, thnrs.; residence, once occupied by Major.-Gen. Lord Henry & Edward' Jones, to' Waggon & Horses,' Banbury, mon. Scott K.B. third (but second surviving) son of James,Duke thurs. & sat.; Woodstock & Oxford, wed S.ANDFORD ST. 1\I.ARTI:N. Colll! William Mildon, farmer Rogers .John, farmer, Hobbs' hole 1 Day William, shopkeeper & carrier Smith Jason, shopkeeper, Post office Guest Mrs. Sandford park Mavshall Rev. Edward M.A., Manor house · Hancock Robert, coal dlr. & farmer F.S . .A. Hancox Edward Charles, blacksmi~h Plumptre Mrs COMMERCIAL. :Barrett Thomas,farmer, Southfield fm Chaundy John, farmer Hawtin Charles, carpenter Hiorns' John Robert, farmer, Park fm Morris Daniel, miller (water) N orton .Anne (Mrs.), coffee house Painter Joseph, farmer LlmWELL. Harper Moses, shopkeeper Hayden Waiter, farmer J ones David, shopkeeper J ones Edward, carrier, Led well house Needle Charles, beer retailer SANDFORD-UPON-THAMES . is a parish, 1877 by the Rev. Edgar Dyke Whitmarsh D.C.L., M . .A. bounded on the west by tlhe· river Isis, which separates of St. John's College, Oxford. Here is a paper mill, the it from Berkshire, a quarter of a mile from Littlemore property of the University of Oxford, and! occupied by station on the Wycombe, Thame and Oxford section of Mr . .A. Cannon; the site was formerly occupied! by a. the Great Western railway, and 2~ miles south from corn milL Amand Mahieu's charity of £n is for clothOxford, in the Soutlhern division of the county, hundred ing. The Preceptory of Knights Templars, founded at and petty s-essional division of Bullingdon, union ot Cowley by the Empress Maud, wa~ removed to Sandford, .Abingdon, county court district of Oxford, rural deanery c. 1274, andl in 1309, on the suppression of that, order, of Cuddesdon, and archdeaconry and diocese of Ox-ford. was transferred· to the Knights Hospitallers, but on the The church of St. Andrew, built by Gerri de Planastre, dissolution of monastic houses, it was granted (33 Hen. soon after the Conquest, is a plain Norman edifice of VIII. I542) to Edward Powell. The existing remains stone, consisting of chancel, nave, vestry, south porch, comprise tihe gable end of a building, with a large and a western tower containing 4 bells, two of which are window and flanking buttresses, probably part of the da.ted respectively 1592 and r6o6 ; the wa:lls are those chapel, but now forming part of a barn : a gateway with of the original building, and in the nave the earliest the date r6q, and fragments of architectural ornament, portirns are the north andJ south doors and a Norman including a shidd hearing a cross patt.ee. the badge of window: over the reading desk is a curious carving in the Templars, besides portions of the adjacent farm alabaster, representing the" Ai'sumption of the Virgin"; 1 buildir.gs of Perpendicular date. There is good' fishing it was dug up in the churchyard in 1723, with its face here for pike, pet'ch and! roach. In the parish are the downwards, and is assumed to be 15th century work: · remains of Cherley Mynchery, or Nunnery, founded by over the church porch is a tablet inscribed " Condidit 1 Roger de Sandford in the time of Henry II. for nuns of me domina Eliza Isham anno gratice, r652, Porticus 1 the Benedictine ord~r. and dedicated to SS. ~Iary and Patrona." '' Thankes to thy charitie religionse dame 1 Nicholas; it Wfl.S suppressed by Wolsey in 1524, when which found me Old & made me New agane :"the fittings I its rev~nues were estimated at £23 yearly; the existing throughout the church ha1e been remodelled, some of 1 buildings, still inhabited, are of Perpendicular date; th~ th~ old benches with carved poppyheads, dat,ing from seal of the nunnery was found in 1762 by a neighbouring 1630, being preserved : the font, large and: plain, 1 farmer. Mrs. Huss~y is lady. of the manor and the prinhas been assigned to the 13th century; in the chancel, on 1 cipal landowner. The so:ill is loam ; subscil, clay. The the north side, is a plain recess, and below this an alta.r I chief crops '1re wheat, beans and oats. The area is 943 tomb; on the south side is a similar tomb, but of later acres; rateable value, £1,906; the population in 1891 date, with debased Arabesque carving, and above a mural I was 287. monument with arms to Sir William Powell, of Tutbury, Parish Clerk, Henry Clarke. Staffordshire, erected in 166r: the church underwent considerable repair and alteration in 1840, under the Post & Telegraph & Express Delivery Office.-John direction of Mr. Derick, architect, when t:he nave roof 1 Roberts, sub-po!.'ltmaster. Letters arrive from Oxford -was raised, several new windows inserted, and the western at 6.55 a. m.; dispatched at 6 p.m.; sundays, arrive tower built: it was further restored in 1865 by Mr. James at 6.45 a.m.; dispatched at 2.52 p.m. The nearest :Brooks, architect, of London, and in 1s93 a new vestry money order office is at Littlemore. Postal orders are was added, at the cost of Mrs. Wbitmarsh, wife of the issued here, but not paid present vicar. There are zoo sittings. The register I National School, built .A.D. 186o & 1868, for 70 children;· dates from I572. The living is a vicarage, net yearly i 3VPrage attendallce, 58; Miss Margaret nuckerfield, value £150, in the gift of Mrs. Hussey, and held since mistress Cannon .Alfred, l\Iill ilouse .Allin John J ames, farmer Cannon .Alfred, paper manufacturer Carter Waiter .Tames Bf.>echam Charles, coal merchant Eade William, farm bailiff to the OxWhitmarsh Rev. Edgar Dyke D.C.L., Blake Stephen, boat bldr. & lockkpr ford Corporation M . .A. (vicar) :Brand Alfd.Forrester,King'sArms htl Eaton William, beer retailer Herring Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Roberts John, baker, Post office COMMERCIAL. Davis George, Catherine Wheel P.H. Allin John, farmer & coal merchant SARSDEN is a parish and! v:tllage, skirted on the l!outh by the river Evenlode, 2' miles east-by-south from Chipping Norton junction, on the Oxford and Worcester section of the Great Western railway, and 4 southwest from Chipping Norton, in the Northern division of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of Ohadlington, union and county court district of Chipping Norton, rural deanery of (.,"hipping Norton and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. James is a small cruciform building of stone, of Jacobean date, consisting of chancel and nave, with short t.rall1Septs and a turret above the north transept, containing one small bell: there are no sittings. The register dates from the year 1575. The living is a rectory with the 'Vicarage of Churchill annexe<!, joint yearly value £262, arising from 298 acres of glebe,. with residence, in the gift of the Earl of Ducie, and held since 1868 by the Rev. William Edward Dickson Carter M . .A. •


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. SHILTON. .267 .sand; subsoil, the same. The area is 1,383 acres; rateable value, £1,509 I]s.; the population in 18gr was 175. Letters through Chipping Norton, which is the nParest money order & telegraph office, arrive at 7 a.m Wall Letter Box, in Parr's brick wall, cleared at 4.15 p.m The children of this parish attend the Endowed school at Churchill of New O:Jllege, Oxford, J.P. (Oxon), official principal of the archdeacon of Oxford, rural dean of Chipping Norton, surrogate and hon. canon of Christ Church, Oxford. The poor's stock of about £4 yearly is distributed in money at Easter. The Earl of Ducie P.C., D.L., J.P. is lord of the manor and sole landowner, and resides occasionally at SarsdeliJ House, which is a handsome mansion, principally of the' Ionic order, standing in a park of about 40 acres. The soil is stone brash, clay and Assistant Overseer, Geo. Orford, who resides at Churchill Moreton Lord J.P. Sarsden house Bushrod Oliver, gamekeeper to Lord Smith Jas.gardener to Lord Moreton Carter Rev. Canon William Edward Moreton Treweeke JohnFredk.farmer,Lodge fm Dickson M.A., J.P. ~rector, rural Carnegie William Campbell, estate Watts John, farm bailiff to Lord dean & surrogate), Rectory agent to the· Earl of Ducie Moreton Milling Uriah Alfred, blacksmith Pascoe John Gilbart,farmer, Home fm Williams Henry, carpenter SHELSWELL is a parish 5! miles north-east from Harrison esq. J.P. lord of the manor and sole landowner: Bicester station, on tlhe Bletchl.ey and Oxford branch of the mansion is a splendid edifice of Bath stone, erected the London and North Western railway, in the Mid• divi- in the year 1877, and is surrounded by well-timbeud sion of the county, union of Bicester, hundred and petty grounds of 228 acres. The area is 8og acres; rateable sessional division of Ploughley, county court district of value, £goo; the population in 1891 was 17. Bicester. The church of St. Ebba has long been destroyed: the inhabitants attend at Newton Purcell, 1 Letters through Bicester arrive at 3.30 a.m mile ea.st, to which parish Shelswell is ecclesiastically Fringford is the nearest post & money order office &; annexed. Shelswell Park is the seat of Edward Slater- Stratton .Audley the nearest telegraph office Harrison Edward Slater- J.P. Shels- Steers Alfred, head gardener, Shels- ·woodward William, gamekeeper t()- well park well park E. Slater-Harrison esq Meads Richard Waters Joseph, farmer, Home farm SHENINGTON is a. village and parish on the borders sit.tings. The early registers were •burnt in 1721; the of Warkwickshire, and separated from .Alkerton by the existing register of baptisms and burials commences from river SorbrO'Ok, 6 miles west-north-west from Banbury; that date, and that of marriages from 1726. The living stations on the Great Western and London and North' is a redory, tithe rent-charge £5, net yearly value, ·western railways, and 29 north-west from Oxford, in arising from 203! ~res of glebe, £2ro, witih residence, the Northern division of the county, hundred of Blox- in the gift of the Earl of Jersp.y P.C., G.C.M.G. and ham, Banbury and Bloxham petty sessional division, held since 1869 by the Rev. Arthur Blythman M.A. of union and county court district of Banbury, rural deanery BaHiol College, Oxford. Here is a. Primitive. Methodist of South Kineton and archdeaconry and diocese of W or- cha.pel. The ciharities amount to £5 yearly, and are cester. This parish was formerly a detached portion of distr:i.buted in bread and money. Oriel College, Oxford, Gloucestershire, but by the .Act.s 2 and 3 William IV. owns the manorial rights. The principal larulowners are cap. 64, and 7 and 8 Vict. oap. 6r, it was annexed to Oriel College and William Bevington Lowe esq. of Foss Oxfordshire. The church of the· Holy Trinity, situated Hill, Eatington, Warwick. The soil is red loam; subon eleva-ted ground, is an edifice of stone ()f the Dec()- soil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley arid oats. rated and Perpendicular periods, consisting of chancel, The area is 1,539a. or. 3P· ; rateable value, £2,085; the clerestoried nave of three bays, south aisle with porch, population in r8gr was 328. and an embattled western tower with pinnacles containing Parish Olerk, Walker Cook. a clDck and 5 bells. The church was restored in 1879 at Post Office.-Edward Ooles, sub-postmaster. Letters an outla;y o.f £r,5oo. .A very fine N()rman arch, for- from Banbury ab 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 4.40 p.m. merly oonnecting the nave and chancel, and which was Tysoe is the nearest money order & telegraph office. enriched with zig-zag mouldings, now leads to' the vestry Postal orders are issued here, but not paid QIIl t1he north side of the chancel, which retains a canopied National School (mixed), erected in 187o, to hold 8x sedile and piscina; the rood-loft stairs are also entire; children ; average attendance, 44; Miss Harriott. Shakein the exteri()II" wa.Il of the south aisle is the figrure of speare, mistress an ecclesiastic, within a Decorated niche and on the Carriers to & from Banlbury.-William Smith, to 'Buck eastern ga·ble of the nave. is a bell turret: there are r8o & Bell,' Ill(Jill. thurs. & sat Blytbman Rev. Arth. M.A. Rectory Coles Edward, grocer, Post office Shelswell Daniel (exors. of), farmers Borton :Miss, The Limes Ccok Charles, beer retailer Shelswell John Ward, farmer Broughton Miss Cook Samuel, wheelwright Shelswell William Arthur L.R.C.P. Shelswell William Arthur Hands Ann (Mrs.), Bell P.H Land. surgeon, & medical officer &. couuERCIAL. Hands William, jun. cattle dealer public vaccinator Hornton district Adkins Richard, farmer • Harris Richard, butcher & farmer Banbury union Bennett Richard, baker Middleton William, farmer Shenington Penny Bank( open fridays)~ Bird Samuel, farmer Middleton William,jun. farmer,Sugarg School Butler Ja.ne (Mrs.), butcher Well farm Sims William, farmer Cleydon William, shoe maker Roberts John, blacksmith Spencer .John George, farmer SHILTON is a parish and village stooding in a valley, through which runs the river Shill, 4 miles from either Hampton or .Alvescot stations on the Fairford branch of the Great Western railway, 2~ south-east from Burfordr and 7 froiiL Witney: it is in the Mid division of th~ county, hundred of Bampton, petty sessional division. of Bampton West, union and county oourt district of Witney, rural. deanery of Witney, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. Pa;rt of this pa.rish was in Berkshire, but by the Acts 2 & 3 William IV. cap. 64 and 7 and 8 Vict. cap. 6r, it was annexed to Oxfordshire. The church ( dedica.tion unknown) is an ancient st-ructure, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, north porch and a SIJ:Ilall emJbattled western tower of Perpendicular date containing 3 bells; the chanool is Early English with a good threelight east window, and on the south side a low side window, beneath which is an anmbry; on the same side is a piscina of Early English date, and a priest's door of the same period; oo the north side is g locker: the nave is separated from the aisle by three plain Norman arches on round pilla.rs : in the aisle is a hagioscope and near it a good Early English piscina: the porch is plain Norman, with a Perpendicular d<>orway mserted in a Norman opening: the font is a fine example of Decorated work, consisting of a massive square basin on a pedestal of tile same form with shafts at the angles, and is enriched with sculptur<>s of the Passion on eaeh side. t-ogether with niches, containing figures of the four Evangelists: the church has 150 sittings. The register oof baptisms dates from the year 1662, ma;rriages 17or. buriaJs I66g. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £72 15s. derived from gl~be, with re-sidence, in the gift of the trustees of the late Rev. Arthur Neater and held since IBgo by the Rev. William Lawrance ~LA. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Here is a Baptist chapel, built in 183o. H. Wyndham esq. who is lord of the manor, William Henry Fox esq. of Bradwell Grove, and W. J. Smith esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is principally stone brash ; subsoil, soft stone and clay. The chief crops are the usual cereals. The area is 1,579 acres; rateable value, £1,276; the population in r8gr was 237. Sexton, John Cole. Post Office.-William Ma.isey Wickens, suo-postmaster. Let-ters through Faringdon aiTive at 8.30 a.m. ; dispat<:hed at 5-45 daily; sundays excepted. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Burford Nati®aJ School, with an endowment of £15 a year allowed by the Charity Commissioners out of thE!' Shilton charities, erectOO. about 186o, for 6o children; average attendance, 30; Mrs. Julia Wyatt, mistress


268 SHILTON. Hill Richard Lawrance Rev. Wm. I\I.A. Vicarage Savery John Smith Misses Walker Thomas Wickens James OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S Brown Robert, Ro~e & Crown P.H. & Rathbone Richard, farmer shopkeeper Smith Wm. John, farmer & landowner Cottrell Richard, shoe maker & farmer; Walker Thomas, farmer & auctioneer, Gardner Ed win, farmer Manor farm Jones John, wheelwright WickensWilliam Maisey,baker & shopOrpwood James (Mrs.), blacksmith keeper, Post office SHIP LAKE is a. very extensive parish pleasantly £142; net yearly value £3oo, with residence, in the gift .11ituated on the left bank of the Thames, with a station on of the Dean and Canons of Windsor and held since 1866 the Henley branch of the Great Western railway, 3 by the Rev. John Climens.on LL.M. of Trinity College, "Tlliles south from Henley-oo-Tharmes and 4! miles north- Cambridge, and surrogate. There are four cottages ani:L •east from Reading, on the high road from the former g-ardens in this parish, the il'ents of which, {,21 yearly, to the latter, in the Soutihern division of the county, are applied to the repairs of the c-hurch, after payment hundred of Binfi81ld, petty .sessional division of Henley, of £5 to the clerk. This villa.ge is a favourite resort for union and county cowrt district of Henley, rural deanery boa.ting, fishing- and bicycling- parties, who find every .of Henley and a;;rchdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The accoilliilOdation at the Plough inn. Crowsley Park is the Tillage, placed on a chalky eminence overhanging the seat of Ool. John Baskerville J.P.; the mansion, built .river, commands a fine prospoot of the woodland scenery in the reig"ll of James II. is a fine building O'f -red brick .of t.he adjoining county of Berks and the Surrey hills with an embattled parapet, and is s·urrounded by a.venues beyood. The Loddon, celebrated by Pope under the of fine trees, one of which in the rear of the mansion is name. of " Lod.ona," enters: the Thames near Shiplake a mile in length : the pa;rk, in which are kept 200 hend lock; the nearest ffi-idge up the river is at Sonning, of deer, is 250 acres in extent, thickly wooded and not~d <distant 2~ miles, and down, at Henley, 3£ miles. The for it·s fine. cedar and oak trees. The Coppice is the ll'esic1mrch of SS. Peter and Paul is a: struoture of flint and deuce of Sir Waiter Georg-e Frank Phillimore bart . .stone, with arehe.s and columns of chalk in various styles D.C.L., J.P.; Hollnwood, of Miss Mary Elizabeth Akroyd from the Transition NO'I'Illan period downwards, consist- and Sihiplake House- of The Misses Phillimore. Col. in.g of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled Baskerville is lord of the ma[).(}r and principal landownell'. tower at the IliOrth-west angle containing 6 bells and a The soil is gravel ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are .clock: in general the chu;rch is of the. Decorated era, wheat, barley, oats and peas. The a.rea is 2,692 acres; imt the arches of the nave arcades are Transition Nor- rateable V'ailue, £5,180; the population in 1891 was 756 man, tJhe SOIUth aisle being Early Engli.sh and the font in the civil and 686 in the ecclesiastical parish. Decorated :there is an Early English piscina in the south Parish Clerk, Francis .Albert Cordrey. :aisle and many ancient floor tiles remain: there is a Letters arrive throug-h Henley-on-Thames· at 8 a.m. in brass to John Symonds and Jane his wife, c. 1540, and a winter & 7.30 a.m. in summer. The nearest money mem(}rial to Mr. Plowden, with a fine bust: the church order & telegraph office is· a.t Wa.rgrave. Wall Letter -was re-built in 1869 and a chancel and org-an chamber Box at Ohurch lane, cleared at 6.30 p.m. week days & -added, from plans by the late George E. Street esq. R.A. n.so a.m. on sundays: at Binfield Heath, cleared at at a cost of £3,713 6s. nd. ; the bells were rehung and 6.15 p.m. week days & I I. 15 a. m. on sundays: at -a new one added: there. are seven. stained windows filled 'Widmore Pond, cleared at 5.40 p.m. week days & g.3o with ancient glass brought from the church of the Abbey a.m. on sundays <()f St. Bertin at St. Ome,r, and the west window in National School (mixed), built in 1871, for So children, _memory of Sir RobertJosephPhillimore bart. :the late Lord & enla;;rged in. 1892, for wo; average attendance, go Tennyson, the poet laureate, was married in this church, & supported by a voluntary rate; Feargus· Owen June 13, 1850: there are 200 sittings. The l'egiste<r of Warner, ma.ste.r baptisms and burials dates from the yea.r 1672; marri- Railway Station, Robert Henry Parsons, station master ..ag-es, 1674. The living is a vicaarge, tithe rent-charge Carriers t{) Henley & Reading.-Robt. & Jn. Ward, daily PRJV ATE RESIDENTS. Smart Horace, The Firs, Lashbrook Kew Charles, grocer & baker Akroyd Miss Mary Elizh. Holmwooo 'JJaskerville Col. ,John. D.L., J.P. Style Miss Mary Ann, Binfield heath Lailey Goorge, White Hart P.H Stubbs - Lyford .Arthur, shopkeeper, Lashbrook Crowsley park COMMERCIAL. Marks Geo. cattle dlr. Bournes farm Neighbour Theophilus, paper manufr CarrowJohn,The Bungalow,Lashbrook Nc.·akes Thoma.s, Bottle & Glass P.H. <Jlimenson Rev. John LL.M. (vicar & Beard James, fa1'mer, llinfi.eld heath Beesley William, Butchers· Arms P.H. Binfield heath .surrogate), Vicarage Widmoor pond -Coates Lewis Davies Henry M.B. Fairholme ~Dixon Richard, Hazleville, Lashbrook Dixon Thos. Thistledown, Lashbrook -Guttridge Charles, Shiplake 1'ise Harrison Robert H. C., J.P. ShipCarter David & Son, brick, tile & agricultural pipe. manufacturers, Shiplake & Comp kilns Porter Ellen (.Mrs.), Plough inn Sadler Fredk. Hy. grcr. Binfield heath Sadler Henry, assistant over.s•oor, Binfield heath lake court .J'ones Rev. William Parkllr (curate) Neig-hbour Theophilus, Lashbrook Phillimore Sir Waiter George Frank Constantine Joseph, lock keeper Cordrey Thomas, farmer, Lashbrook Ga.scoine Edwin, frmr. Illackmore frm Good year J sph. Ship lake_ House farm Hewitt Joseph Mark, bailiff ta Robert Sadler John, carpenter & builder Sadler J oseph, baker & grocer Saunders William, farm bailiff to Col. Baskerville, Frieze farm Simmons & Son, farmers, Crowsley H. C. Harriwn esq. J.P. S.hiplake ·Court farm farm Tubb J ames, butcher & beer retailer bart. D.C.L., J.P. 'l'he Coppice; &, Tuck well J osiah, beer retailer 86 Eaton place SW Hill George, carpenter & builder, Ilinfield heath Venn Job, farmer, Sh1plake Rise farm ~Phillimore Misses, Shiplake house Webb Mary (Mrs.), farrier & general .Simmons Charles, Crowsley Histead Frederick, farm bailiff to Mis~ M. E. A.kroyd smith SHIPTON-ON-CHERWELL is a parish and sma11 -village, I mile north from Kidlington station on the Oxford and Ilinningham section -of the Great Western -railway, 2~ miles east from W oodstock, and 6t nocthby-west from Oxford, in the Mid division of the oounty, Jmndred of W ootton, petty sessional division of W oottorn .South, union and c-ounty court district of W oodstock . .rural deanery of W oodstock and arch deaconry and diocese of Oxf&d. The river Oherwell and the Oxfocd canal flow on the east of the parish. The church of the Holy .Cross, in which there was anciently a chantry dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin and re·built in 1831, is an edifice "()f stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch, and an embattled western tower containing 2 bells : in the "'lo:r'bh wall of the chancel, which is Decorated, is a sepul- ·clual recess, inclosing a stone coffin with a coped lid, :bearing a Calvary cross : Skelton, in his " History of Oxfordshire," mentions tha-t it wa.s opened about the beginning of the 18th century, when the 8keleton of a little man holding- a pewter chalice and paten was fmmd: t·he e.a.st window of three lig-hts exhibit.s features ~f the transit·ion from. Decorated to Perpendicular: the • basin of the font is Early Norman and was restored in r 879 : in the chanool is a very small stone coffin, which was found built into the wall of the beN turret of the old church : three windows, including- the east window, are filled with good modern stained g-lass : the interior of the church was thoroughly rest{)red and decoral:Rd in 1885 by the present rector: there are Bo sittings: in the churohyard is the shaft of an ancient cross. The reg-ister dates from the year 1653. The living is a rectory, groSis yearly value £307, with residence, in the gift oo the Duke of Ma.rlborough, and held since I 87 4 by the Rev. Henry WiNiam Yule B.D., D.C.L. of Wadbam College, Oxford, and vicar of Ham.pt.on Gay: the rectory house, a little t{) bhe northward of the ch"urch, was considerably altered and improved in 1875. The Duke of Marlborough, who is lord of the manor, New College, Oxford, and the rector are the principal landowners. The soil is mixed; subsoil, clay. The land is chiefly arable. The area is t,oz8 acres; rateable value, £1,584; the population in 1891 was 71. Parish Olerk, Thomas Gom.m. Lett~rs from Oxford via Kidlington. Wall Letter Box,


DffiECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. SHIPTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD. 269 c:lea.red at 8.r5 a.m. & 4·45 p.m. & 4 p.m. sundays. The nearest mooey order & telegraph office is at Kidlington, & the porterage for telegrams is one ·shilling National School, under Government inspection k supported by volunta;ry subs'Criptions, wa.s erected in 1854• for 25 children; average attenda~, 15; Mrs. Spicer, m.istre.ss Yule Rev. Henry William H.D.,D.C.L. Rectory Osborne James, farmer, Shipton farm Parrott Benj. farmer, Manor hmiS8 (postal addres.s& telegraph ( 1 mile), Woodstock) SHIPTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD is a. township and held since r868 by the Rev. Henry Barter M.A. of and pa.ri.sh in the Northern division of the county, M&ton Ooll-e~, Oxford, and surrogate. Here is a-. hundred and petty sessional division of Chadlington, Baptist chapel. There are garden allotments of 8 acres unions a.n.d county court districts of Obipping Norton for the labouring poor, subjeot to a yearly rent-C!harge of and Witney, irUral deanery of Chipping Norton and arch- £r2 for the repair of fences &c. and a further allotment. deaoonry and diocese of Oxford, comprising the districts of 16 acres was provided by J. Reade esq. in 1888; theseof Lea1ield and Ramsden, and the townships of Milton, a.Ilobments are under the truste€ship of the chUJTohLyneham and La.ngley. Shipton is on the river Evenlode wardens and overseers pro. tem. : there are also fue:F and on the road from Burford to Chipping NortQD., with allotments of 17 acres in lieu of the privilege of cuttinga. staticm half a. mne nOII't<h from the village on the furze &c. in the forest, The charities for distribution iu West Mid~and sooti{ln of the Great Western railway, clothing, bread, fuel and money amount to £58 yearly. and is 4 miles north-north-east from Burfocd, 8 north- derived principally from the rent of the " Crown inn,,.. west from Witney, 7 south-south-east from Chipping and adjoining land, devised by an ancient will for disNorton. The village is lighted with gas by a. company tribution by 12 trustees, viz. 6 residents of the townshipformed in 1868, and supplied with water from springs at and 6 residents of th~ townsihip of Milton-under-Wychthe top of the village. The church of St. Mary is a wood. Wisdom's c-harity, commonly called " Good Frilarge edifice of stone, in mixed styles, consisting of day money," amounts to £2 Bs. yearly, which sum isohancel with transept., cle:restoried nave, aisles, Perpen- annually added to the cool charity. Lady Reade's charit.y dicular south porch and a western tower with pinnacles of £22 yea.rly is devoted to the .support of the National and an octagonal broaoh spire with gabled spire lights schools. Bould's charity of £10 a. year, and Plumbe's- (restored in 1893) and contains 8 bells, a sanctus bell and £2 rss. are distributed in coals or clothing biennially at. a clock: the stained east window of five lights, designed Christmas. The coal fund, amounting to about £r8 by the late G. E. Street esq. R.A. was filled with stained yearly, is obtained from the rent of land left for that glass in 1874; 1Jhere is another stained window in the purpose by a member of the Reade family. On the farm chancel, inserted in 1852 to Robe.rt Phillimore, M.A. 38 of Mr. T. Brooks are the remains of an ancient eccleyears vioor: on the SIOuth side are restored sedilia and siastical building, probably a Prebendal house. Opposit& piscina in the Perpendicular style and above the la.tter the "Crown inn" is a memoriaJ cross erected in 1878 at. is an ancient niche rontaining small male and female a oost o.f about £70, to the natives of this parish wha kneeling effigies in Tudor costume: the vestry, plaoed perished by the burning of the emigrant ship "Cosen the north side, also contains a piscina: a noble patrick" in 1874· There is a. public recreation ground of Early English arch with .clustered shafts separates the 4 aeres near the sohools. Beaconsfield Hall is a plain nave and chancel; the nave is of thre.e bays with 'Wide building e.rected in 1885 at a cost of about £370, for Early English arches on round pillars; the north aisle public entertainments, and is the property of a limited is Early Perpendicular; the opposite aisle and piers, liability company, and will hold 300 persons. Shipton the clerestory and porch are of later date and the lat.ter Court, the p~operty of Joseph Reade esq. and the resiha.s groined vaulting, above which is a parvise and in deuce of Mrs. Reid, is a fine old mansion, pleasantly front two good Perpendicular niches with mutilated seated in the village. Shipton Lodge, aloo the property figures, one of which represents the< Annunciation: the of Joseph Read-e. esq. is now the residence of Mrs_ tower is Early English and tihe west doorway is a beauti- Hewlett. Joseph Reade esq. is the principal landowner_ ful ex!IJTDple of late Norman: in the north aisle and north The 'soil is various, with stone brash; subsoil, rock. bay of f!he chancel aore two Decora.ted recesses or Easter The chief crops· are wheat, barley, oats and sepulchres and near these is a. brass with recumbent turnips. The area of the parish is 2,418 acres; rateable female effigy in shroud, a. shield of arm.s and an in- value, £3,537; population in I8gi, 743· scription of 12 English verses to Elizabeth, daughter of Parish Clerk, Samuel Coombei'!. Thomas Jane and wife of Edmund Horne, ob. 1548, on th · h the back of which ha.s been found another inscription, LA.NGLEY is 3 township 2 miles sou --east m t ebeing a deed of gift of house and appurtenances in the union of Chipping Norton and county court district of Witney. Here are the remains of an ancient palace, pa~son's fee at Aylesbury to a brotherhood connected . . with the church there: there aore a number of mural within which the courts of the various sovereigns from and other monuments to the Reade family dating from Henry VII. to J ames I. were ocoasio-nally hcld. In enthe 17th century, and a handsome alabaster and ma.rble larging the farm-house the letters HE, with a beautifully monument to tlhe memory of Sir Chandos Stanhope Hos- carved Tudor rose between, were discovered embedded in· kyns Reade (8th and last bart. ), grand nephew of the late plaster. Lord Churchill is lord of the ma.nor ; the priuSir John Ohandos Reade, was erooted in I 8go: the pulpit cipal landio wners are the Orown and Lord Churchill. The a.rea is 303 acres i. rateable value, £315; the population· and font, both Perpendicular, are ocOO.gonal and panelled; in 1891 was 66. in one of the panels of the latter is carved the bear and ~ragged staff: the church was completely restored in Leafield, an ecclesiastical district formed out of this: 185g from plans by the late G. E. Street esq. R.A.: a parish in r86o, will be found under a. separate heading. small organ, which wa,g~ placed in the church in 1867, Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- was considembly enlarged by Messrs. Ginns Bros. in Miss Elizabeth Ooombes, sub-postmistress. LettersI886: there a.re 450 sittings, 200 b-eing unappropriated. arrive through Chipping Norton at 8.15 a.m. & 5 The great tithes, which were originally given to the p.m.; dispatched at 9 a.m. & 6 p.m. week days only~ professor of civil law at Oxford by King James I. ha;ve The telegraph office is at the tra.ilway statrion recently beoome the property of the Ecclesia.stiool Corn- National School, built in 1854 for 120 children, & en-- missione;rs, and will shortly be added to the endowment larged in r887 for 170 children, has now an averageof Shipton and daughter parishes. The register dates attendance of 127 & is in part supported by an endow-- from the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent- m-ent from Lady Reade's charity mentioned above; charge £295, with 85 acres of glebe, net yearly value John Peirce, master; Mrs. Emily Peiroe, infants' mist £3oo, with ;residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford Railway Station, .Allan Thomas Preece, station master SIIIPTON-'G~DER-WYCHWOOD. COMMERCIAL. Coombes Ann Gomm (:Mrs.), Crowm hotel Barter Rev. Henry M.A. Vicarage Bowen Frank, Parsonage farm Craddock 1\Irs Gregory The Misses Harbidge Miss Hartley Richard, 'l'he Grove Hewlett Mrs. Shipton lodge Moore Miss, St. MichaeFs college Reid Mrs. Shipton court Savidge Matthew Spencer Alfred Walton Miss Aldel" David, .straw dealer .Arundell Caroline (Mrs.), Coombes Henry, wheelwright & fancywardrobe repository, Post office dealer Bagg~ James, plumber & glazier Baughan John, farmer Beacomfield Hall Company Limited (Thomas Brookes, sec) Brockes Thos. farmer, Parsonage frm Bunting Edwin (Mr'l. ). baker Clifford George, coal merchant, Railway station ; &; at Fifield Coombe3 William, wheelwright Cress William, blacksmith Dangerfi.eld Joseph Jabez, grcr.& drpr Dee Thoma&, draper, grocer, & agent. for W. & A. Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit merchants Durham William, thatcher Ellis Thomas (Mrs.), baker Franklin Robert, :manager, Crown htl Halford Brothers, sack contractors &c. Railway station


270 SHIPTO:N-VNDEB-WYOBWOOD. OXFORDSHIBE. [:S:ELLY'S Hawcutt William (Mrs.), miller (water & steam) Metropolitan Bank (of England & $mith Henry (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Wales) Lim. (brailliCh) (.Jsph. Jabe.z Fiddlers hill Jacobs John & Son, corn merchants; store, Station Dangerfield, agent); draw on head Townsend Peter, grocr.& coffee tavern office, 6o Gracechurch st.London ~C Tubb Charles, shopkeeper J ames J oseph, fa=r. Shipton downs J efferys Frederick William, farmer Longshaw Robert, Red Horse P.H Mace- William, farmer, Coldstone Maddox John Fowl.er, farml'r M'lulis James, miller ~-water) & farmer Upstone Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper St. Micha~l's College forYoung Ladies Willis James & Son, saddlers (lady principal, Miss Moore) Shipton Gas Light, Coal & Coke Co. LANGLEY. Lim. (Alfred Willis, sec) Miles Alfred, carpenter Smith Philip, Lamb P.H Calvertt John 0. farmer SHIR:BURN is a parish and village, r mile north-east astical Commissioners, and 31 acres of glebe, let for from Watlington terminal station on a branch from £49 ros. in the gift of the Earl of Macclesfield and held Princes Eisborough of the Great 1,~estern milway, 8 since r889 by the Rev. John Greville Chester M. A. of south-west from Thame and 5~ south from Tetsworth, Keble College, Oxford, who resides at the adjoining village in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Pyr- of Pyrton. Shirburn Castle, the seat of the Earl of ton, petty sessional division of Watlington, union and Macclesfield J.P. is an ancient embattled structure, county court dist!'id of Tha.me, rural deanery of Aston rectangular in plan, with circular battlemented towers at and archdea:conry and diocese of Oxkrd. The church of each angle, and is surrounded by a wide moat crossed by All Saints, situated in the grounds of and close to the a drawbridge, which conducts to the principal entrance, castle, is an anci'3nt building of stone, consisting of opening into a spacious vaulted hall; the park, comchancel, nave, aisles, transepts, vestry, south porch and prising 225 acres, has fine avenues of trees. The Earl of an embattled west~rn tower of Norman date, containing Macclesfield has here a model farm of about 6oo acres, a clock and 2 bells : the nave arcades are Early English including the park pasture, under the management of and the tower has much inserted work of later date, his land steward. Shirburn Lodge is the residence of and an upper stage of debased character: the church Mrs. Ruck-Keene. The principal landowners are the Earl contains several fine monuments, and brasses to Richard of Macclesfield, who is lord of the manor, and Major Chamberleyn esq. of "Cootys," Northants, d. 1493, and A.ugustus John Fane, of Wormsley. The soil below hills his wife Sybyll (Fowler), with seven children; and to is fine loam; subsoil, chalk; on the hills, flint and clay. William Bouldre, d. 1498, and his wife J oan, the latter The chief crops are wheat, beans, oats and barley. The being ::>Jn inscription only; one of these brasses bears a area is 2,386 acres; the rateable value, [2,260; the popucurious represenhtion of the Holy Trinity: the building lation in 1891 was 300. was thoroughly restored and reseated in the year r876, Parish Clerk, William Marshall. by the Earl of Macclesfield, at a cost of over [3,ooo, when Letters through Tetsworth arrive at 9 a.m. The nearest a new organ was erected. The stained east window was money order & telegraph office is at Watlington. Wall the gift of the Countess of Ma<'clesfield: there are 270 Box cleared at 5.40 p.m. week days only gittings. The register dates from the year 1587. The Church of England Voluntary School (mixed), for 6o living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £8o, average £6o, children; average attendance, so; Miss Ellen Freegard, net yearly value £170, including £6o from the Ecclesi- mistress Macclesfield; Earl of D.L., J.P. Shir- King Chas. farmer,Knightsbridge frm Vaisey Robert, bailiff to the Ear~. burn castle & 94 EatoDJ square & Ro·ckley Charl!'ls, clerk of works to the Shirburn farm CarltOIIJ. club, London SW Earl Ruck-Keene. Mns. Shirburn lodge Sh:ilrbnrn Co-opffi'ative Society (Jethro Vaisey Richard W. bailiff to the Earl, Portobello fM"lll Oollins Wm. gamekeepe.r to the Ear: Frankilin, storeke-eper) vVatson John & Sons, land agent,s Watson John, land agent to the Earl of Macclesfield, Shirburn castle Freeman \Villiam, carpenter Stevens Thomas Joseph, machinist & Geddes William MuNay, head ga!I'- blacksmith dener, Shirburn castle Wa1tson David Alex. assist. overseer Webb Frank W. bailiff to the Earl SHORTHA:MPTON is a chapelry and township in the Charlbury. Pudlicot House, the residence of the Hon. 'Parish of Charlbury, 2 miles north-west from Charlbury Miss Dillon, is a plain stone building, approached through station, on the Oxford and Worcester section of the Great an avenue of trees and standing in a. well-timbered park Western railway and 5 south from Chipping Norton, in of about 8o acres. The principal landowners are Lord the Northern division of the county, hundred and petty Churchill, who is lord of the manor, and W. Cape! esq. sessional division of Chadlington, union and county The soil is stone brash; subsoil, brash rock. The chief court district of Chipping Norton, rural deanery of Chip- crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is r,6r7 ping 'Norton, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The acres; rateable value, £31,055; the population in r8gr river Evenlode flows through and is crossed by two was rg8. bridges-one from Shorthampton to Chadlington and the Dhilson and Pudlicot are hamlets, the former i mile other connects Chilson and Pudlicott. The church of All west-south-west of the village; the latter r! miles westSaints is a small and plain structure of mixed styles, north-west. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel at ('Onsisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a turret over Chilson, erected! in 1867. the chancel arch containing one bell: the chancel was re- Shocks Coppice, I mile south, was formerly extrabuilt about r82o, and has a modern east window; the parochial. chancel arch, on the south side of which is a large blocked Parish Clerk, Fredk. Townsend, who- resides at Charlhagioscope, is Early English; the nave, considerably bury. wider than the chancel, has a Norman north wall, retain- Letters through Charlbury S.O. which is the nearest teleing one small original window; the south doorway and graph office, arrive at 7 a. m. ; Chadlington is the nearwindows are Perpendicular : there are. Ioo sittings. The est money order office re~ister of baptisms dates from the year r65o; marriages, Wall Letter Box, Chilson, cleared at 7· ro a.m. & 5.30 p.m r656; and burials, I773· The living is annexed to the Carrier-Geo. Robinson, to Chipping Norton, wed vicarage of Charlbury, joint tithe rent-charge £568, joint A. School Board of 5 members was formed 16 March. net yearly value £6so, including 300 acres of glebe, in r875, for Shorthampt:>n with Ohilson & Pudlicot; the th~ gift of St. John's College, Oxford, and held since vicar acts as chairman, clerk & attendance officer r874 by the· Rev. Charles Frederick Cumber West B. D. Board School, Chilson, erected in 1875, for 6o children; late fellow of that college and surrogate, who resides a,t average attendance, 42; George Fras. Salter, master Di'lon Hon. Miss, Pudlicot house Craddock Fmnk, farm~r, Pudlicot Norton Richard, mason, Chilson 'Punnell :&icha~rd, Ohiloon Green .Alice .Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer Robinson Geooo-ge, carrieor, Chilson · & gu-ocell', Chilson Srurg-ent Cha;rles, farmer, Ohilson COMMERCIAL. Hi,rons E;rnest George, farmer, Short- 'Vhite John, s-teward to Lord Ohurc11uSJby Joshua, faJrmeT, Ohilson hampton farm hill, ·waterman's l.odge, Chilson SHOTOVER, see Forest Hill. 1HUTFORD (East and West) are townships in the ""~arish of Swalcliffe, 5 miles west frcm Banbury stations n the Great Western and/ London and North Western '<tilways and about 24 north-west from Oxford and in the ~0rthe.rn division of the county, Banbury and Bloxham •etty sessional division, hundred, union and county court 1 istrict of Banbury, rural deanery of Deddington, arch1eaeonry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. ·artin is a small building of stone, in mixed styles, •rincipally Early Englishj and consists of cha.ncel, nave of three bays, north aisle, south porch, chapel and a low embattled Perpendicular tower at the north-west angle containing 2 bells : the south arcade of the nave is Decorated, but the north arcade Transition Norman, to which period also the font may be assigned; the Early English chapel has a Decorated open timber roof and a Perpendicular screen with some remains. of colour upon it : there are r6o sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1698; marriages, 1702 ; burials, r6gg. The living is annexed to the vicarage of Swalcliffe, joint net yearly


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. SIBFORD GOWER. 271 value arising from 175 acres of glebe £150, in the gift of population in 1891 was of East Shutford, 21; and of New College, Oxford, and held since 1894 by the Rev. \Vest Shutford, 339· Norman Robert Ramsay M.A. of that college, who re- Parish Clerk, William Coles. sides at Swalcliffe. Here •are small "\Vesleyan and Primitive Post Office Henry Green, sub-postmaster. Letters arMethodist chapels. Wenman Aubrey Wykeham Musgrave rive through Ban bury at 8.5 a. m.; dispatched 4.30 p.m. ~sq. of Thame Park, is the principal landowner uf West The nearest money order & telegraph office is at SwalShutford and Lord Saye and Sele is sole landowner and cliffe. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid lord of the manor of East Shutford. The manorial rights of National School, erected in r8o8, for 190 children; averWest Shutford are extinct. The soil is various. The age attendance, 72; Mrs. A. Williams, mistress .crops are general. The area of West Shutford is about Carriers to Banbury-Henry Mills, to the 'Windmill,> 1,331 acres; and the rateable value £1,390: and East mon. wed. thurs. & sat.; George Tust.ain, to' Unicorn,' Shutford about 400 acres; rateable value, £461; the daily 2\fay MTs. Oak 'Dree house Hmwood Hudson, white leathe;r drssr Salmon Wm. farme.r, Shutford g:rnds Mille;r ~'l's HUighes Jacob, George & Dragon P.H. Stanley William, carpenter Robe~rtson James Sprent EaJs>t Shutford Taylor Robe.rt Miller James Thomas, farme;r, East Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Thomas David, farmer Shutford COMMERCIAL. Mille,;r Richd. farmer & miller (water) Trevor John Henry, farmer Trevor Thoma,s, farme.r Compton Alfred, jobbing gardener Mills Henry, carrier Tustain George, carrier Cross Vincent Sidney, g;rocer & brewer Page Geo['ge, shopkeeper & farmer Tustain Batience (Mrs.), baker French J oseph, shoe maker Page John, farm bailiff to W enman A. Ward Thomas, mason Gibbs Fredk. Louis, g'l'avetstone cutter Wykeham-Musgrave esq Wise Charles, faT'Iller Gibbs John, Wlheelwright Robertson James Sprent M.R.C.S. W.rench William & Co. livery & cooch Gibbs William, blacksmith Eng. surgeon; & at Hook Norton & plUJsh manufacturer Green Henry, cru-penter, Post office Adderbury SIBFORD GOWER and SIBFORD FERRIS are townships constituting a parish, formed in 1841 out of the civil parish of Swalcliffe, on the borders of Warwickshire, 3 miles north from Hook N orton station on the Ban bury and Cheltenham section of the Great Western railway, 7~ west-south-west from Banbury and 24 northwest from Oxford, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Bloxham, Banbury and Bloxham petty sessional division, union and county court district of Banbury, rural deanery of Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of the Holy Trinity, at Sibford Gower, built in 1840, is an edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a western turret containing one bell and clock, and has 500 sittings, 340 being free. The register dates from the year 1841. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £2II, with residence, in the gift of New College, Oxford, and held since 1874 by the Rev. Edward Thomas Stevens M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. Here is a Wesleyan <>hapel, built in r827 and holding 8o persons, and a Meeting house for the Society of Friends, rebuilt in 1864, with .sittings for 300. There is a town estate of rgga. 2r. now producing £124 yearly, one-third of which is for the poor, Qne-third for pious purposes and the remaining third for the school; in accordance with the order of the Court of Chancery in the reign of James I. J. Loggin's charity of about £9 yearly is for general purposes. The rent of the common land produces about [10 yearly, which is given in coal to the poor in place of the right of cutting. Henry James Sheldon esq. of Brailes House, Warwickshire, is lord of the manor of Sibford Gower. The principal landowners are New College, Oxford. The area is "1,645 acres; rateable value, £z,886; population in 1891 was 420. · Parish Clerk, Charles Barnes. "\Vall Letter Box, Burdrop, cleared 4·5 p.m Endowed School (mixed), built r6z5, for roo children; average attendance, 86 ; Isaac Langley, master Carriers to & from Banbury-Reuben Sabin, to 'Fox,' mon. thurs. & sat. ; Thomas' Webb, to 'Plough,' mon. thurs. & sat SIBFORD FERRIS is a township on the borders of "\Varwickshire. The poor of this township have the interest of £5 yearly for general purposes from J. Loggin's charity. Henry James Sheldon esq. of Brailes House, Warwickshire, is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are A. W. Hartley esq. Alfred Waterhouse esq. R . .A. of Yattendon, Berks, Mr. Joseph Pettipher and Mr. Richard Holton Lamb. The soil is generally a sandy loam; subsoil, sandstone. The area is 1,008 acres; rateable value, £1,775; the population in. 1891 was 276. Post Office John Henry Long, sub-postmaster. Letters through Ban bury arrive at 8 a.m. ; dispatched 4· 15 p.m. Nearest money order office, Sibford Gower and nearest telegraph office at Swalcliffe. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Here is a large school, belonging to the Society of Friends, established in 1842 for both sexes; with spacious playgrounds in the rear; there are about 70 children; Robert Brearley Oddie, supt. •& head master; Albert Lunney & Thomas Robinson, assistant masters; Mrs. Emma J ane Robinson, Miss Sarah Loo & Miss .Ada West, assistant mistresses; John Henry Long,custodian Carrier to & from Banbury-George ·wise, to the' Wagon & Horses,' every mon. thurs. & sat Burdrop is a hamlet a quarter-of-a-mile east of Sibford Gower and about the same distance north from Sibford Ferris. The "Bishop Blaise inn," in this hamlet, bears over the door the date r64o. Wall Letter Box cleared at 4·5 p.m. The noorest money 1'ost, M. 0. 0., S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance Office.- order office is at Sibford Gower; telegraph office is at Frederick Inns, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Swalcliffe Banbury at 9 a. m.; dispatched at 3.50 p.m. week days Carrier to & from Banbury John Lines, to the 'White only. The nearest telegraph office is at Swalcliffe Hart,' every thurs. & sat SIBFORD GOWER. Bishop Henry, haulier, Burdrop Wilks Henry, maohinist Bishop J esose, dairyman Woods Edward, Bishop Blaise P.H PRIVATE ll;ESIDENTS. A..bbatt James Barnes Mirs Dix MissesDolman Joseph, BurdTop Elley Henry Enock Mr9 H01pkins Sidney Lamb Miss~ BuT<Lrop Lamb Mr·s. Arlthm Pettipher Mirs Poulton William Cakebread GOOTge, haulier Wyatt .Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Ca.kebread Thomas, farmer ,., Gaydon Thomas, fa.rme;r SIBFORD FERRI::;. Gaydon William, Wykham Arms P.H Dal'bi Mis.s Green J oseph, mason, Burdrop Harris William Henry Harris Henry. gardener Lamb Richard H~:Jrton Hewings Tho-mas, ..shopkeepe.r Leake William Henxy Hillman Thom-31s, dairyman Oddie ROibe.rt Brearley (head maste.r Inns F.redk. plumbe:r & glazier,Pos-t off of Society of F.rienclis' school) JeweJI Eli, baker & grocer Routh Richard Laycock Lamb Willia.m, farmer COMMERCIAL. LinBIS Jolhn, haulier, Burdrop .Austin Robed, shoe maker She:swell 1\fJTs. Burdrop Manu Fredk. farmer, Blenheim farm Coles Thomas, farmer Stevens Rev. Edward Thomas M.A. Mars-hall Joseph, f31l'Iller, Home farm Dixon Henry T. farmex, Woodway fm Vicarage 'Turne;ro Mrs. Burclrop 1V ells John, Pr01Spect villa Wrench David COMMERCIAL. .Ain.ge Edwa.rd, farmer, Burdrop 13arnes Ob.arrles, boot & shoe maker llarnes John, farme.r Barnes Mark, chimney sweepBir ' Padbury George, farme;r Harris Williarm, butcihe.r Poulton Lewis Thomas, builder & Ha.yne-s Willia.m, hair ruresose;r f=e.r, :Burdrop Hillman .Aus-tin, sawyer Sabin Reub~n, carrier Lamb John, farmer Shemled Lucy (Miss), p.rivate school Lamb Joshua, farmer Stowe .AJ.fred, shopkeeper Lamb Richarrd Holton, farmer Tarver Esau, farmer Long John Henry, bake.r, Post office Walker Riohard, blacksmith Lovell Jsph. Robt. farmrer,Holmby ho Webb Thoma.s, ca.rrie'l' Payne .Ann Maria _(Miss), shopkeeper


272 SIBFOBD GOWER. OXFORDSHIRE. Pettipher Joseph, landowner & breeder Bouth Richard Laycock L.R.C.P.Edin. of high class fancy poultry, Wood- surgeon, & medical officer & public way house vaccinator, Swalclitie district, BanProphett John, dairyman bury union [KELLY's Sabin Daniel, miller (water) Walker Richard, blacksmith & grocer Wise George, carrier W oolgrove J oseph, farmer SOMERTON is a parish and village on the river Cher. churchyard stand the pedestal and shaft of an ancient; well, with a station on the Oxford and Birmingham section cross. The register dates from the year 1627. Th~ of the Great Western railway, about 8 miles north-east living is a rectory, gross yearly value £26o, including 44- from Woodstock, 8 north-west from Bicester and 4 south- acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of William eatSt from Deddington, in the Mid division of the county, Barnes esq. and held since 1875 by the Rev. Georg~ hundred and petty sessional division of Ploughley, union Edward Barnes M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. and county court district of Bicester, rural deanery of Watson's charity of £I 19s. 6d. yearly is for bread. TheBicester, archdeaconry and diocese· of Oxford. The Ox- Earl of Jersey P.C., G.C.M.G. who is lord of the manor,. ford canal passes through. The church of St. James is and William Barnes esq. are the principal landowners. a building of stone in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, The soil is clay, stone brash and sand; subsoil, ston~ clerestoried nave, aisles, north porch and an embattled brash; partly in pasture and! partly arable. The area i& western t()wer of the Decorated period with pinnacles I,755a. Ir. 28~p.; rateable value, £3,281; the populatioo and containing a clock and 5 bells: the chancel has a in 1891 was 289. reredos of Decorated work, representing the Lord's Sup- Parish Clerk, Joseph Nash. per; there are also three good sedilia, a square locker, Post, M. 0. 0., Savings Bank &; Annuity & Insuranceand a low side window with a seat under it; the chancel Office-James Bald win, sub-postmaster. Letters a.rarch is Transition Norman and has a Perpendicular rood rive through Banbury 8 a.m. & 3 p.m.; dispatched screen: the nave is separated from the north aisle by an ro.55 a. m. & 6.45 p.m. week days only. Somerton railarcade of four Transition arches, the south arcade having way station is the nearest forwarding telegraph office &;, only two: the font is Decorated and adorned with cano- Fritwell the nearest receiving telegraph office pies: in the south aisle is a. chapel belonging to the Fer- National Endowed School (mixed), endowed in 1sso by mor family, and containing several monuments to that family, and a brass to William Fermor, lord of the town the will of Thomas Fermer with £Io yearly: it will and Clerk of the Crown in the King's Bench in the reigns hold So children; average attendance, sr; Edward Winof Henry VII. and VIII. d. 1552, with his effigy in armour, chester, master; Mrs. Winchester, sewing mistress;; and that of his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William it is supported by the Earl of Jersey Norrysse: built into the tower is a representation of the Railway Station, John Andrews, station master , Crucifixion, in stone, supposed to have been formerly Carriers to Banbury-Wm. King, Somerton, thurs. only;. over the western entrance; the church was rest-ored in Hitchcock, from Upper Heyford, passes through mon_ 1891 at a cost of £2,500 and affordls 250 sittings: in the & thurs Earnes Rev. George Edward 1\I.A. Field Arthur B. miller (water & Pullen Henry, market gardener Rectory steam) & oatmeal manufacturer Smith William, farmer COliMERCIAL. God win John James, farmer & grazier, Somerton Benefit Society (David WilEaldwin James, baker, Post office Troy farm kins, sec) Eerridge Richard James, farmer Moore Emanuel, shopkeeper Taylor Thomas, tailor 1\'Iitchell John, farmer Nasb: Joseph, carpenter Walton Frederick, Railway taveril SOULDERN is a. parish and village, r! miles east by adjoining the parish are stone quarries. Wordsworth th& foctpath, or 2~ miles by road from Aynho station on the poet was a constant visitor here during the incumbency Oxford and Birmingham line of the Great ·western rail- of his college friend the late Rev. Robert Jones, rector ot way, 8 south-east from Banbury and 7! r:orth-west from Souldern 18o6, and here he composed a sonnet on SoulBicester, in the Mid divisiDn of the county, hundred and dern rectory, entitled "On a Parsonage in Oxfordshire.'~ petty sessional division of Ploughley, union anrl county Ploughley Hill is a curious Saxon barrow, turned like a. court district of Bicester, rural deanery of Bicester, arch- bell, sma.ll and high, almost entirely levelled at the corndeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The river Cherwell 1r...encement of the century for highway purposes. Some. bc.unds the parish on the west, but is a mile and a. half Saxon remains, consisting of urns, brass straps and bone. from the village, which is pleasantly situated on the south ornaments, have been dug up in the neighbourhood and side of Aynho Park, on the herders of Northamptonshire. are in the possession of Sir H. E. Leigh Dryden hart. of The church of St. Mary is an ancient building of stone Canons Ashby, Northants. William de la Pole, Duke of in various styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, Suffolk K.G. executed in 1449 in Dover roads, on board. south aisle, s·outh porch and a mal'sive embattled tower the "Nicholas of the Tower," held with Alice (Chancer)~ of Early ~orman date, containing 4 bells and a sanctus his wife, a portion of the lands. Souldern Manor House. bell: the nave is separated from the south aisle by three is the residence of Lieut.-Col. Albort Edward England pointed arches on round columns, the capitals and ba-ses J.P. The landowners are Lieut.-Col. Richard Snead Cox, of which are Norman and appear to have been reversed: of Broxwood Court, Heref.Jrdshire, W. C. Cartwright esq_ the windows of the aisb are elaborate spet~imens of Late of Aynho, Mrs. Crook, J. Hill Gough esq. barrister-at- Decorat.~d work: the porch is of the same date: the hlw, John Hill esq. Major Edgworth Horrocks, of Padchancel is modern: the east and we~t windows and others dock Wood, Kent, and Major Prest()n. The soil is ferin the !'hnrch are filled with stained glass: in the <'hancel tile, clay and loam near the Cherwell, sand and stJneis a brass to John Throckmorton, ob. 1537, which has brash on the high ground; the subsoil varies at different been restored by Sir William Throckmorton hart. ; and points of the parish, and consists of limestone, iron stJne,. there ars two other brasses, on<) to Thomas Warner, clay, sand and gravel, divided into arable and pasture. parson, ob. rsoB (or ISI4); and anoth{'r representing a The area. is 1,451 acres; rateable value, £3,479; th& heart with scrolls: the nave retains some old carved population in r8gr was 453- benches: the church was restored in r8J8·9· the work Parish Clerk, Henry Coleman. Post, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Thos. Fredk. Thornett Cole, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through Banbury at 8.45 a.m. & 1:.50 p.m. ; dispatched at 11.30 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. daily except sundayFritwell is the nearest telegraph office Schools being begun on 4 Dec. in the former year, and in the course of it the western gallery was taken down: there are now 200 sittings. The churchyard has been enlarged. The register dates from the year x668. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £43r, average £320, net yearly value £471, with residence and 1:30 acres of glebe, in the gift of St. John's College, Cambridge, and held since 189o by the Rev. John Wilberforce National, founded subsequently to 1856, with master"9' Doran M.A. formerly scholar of that college. A new reo- house attached; endowed jointly by the Minn & Westtory house was built in z89o-1. The Catholic chapel, car charities with an income of about £65 yearly; the dedicated to St. J oseph, built in lieu of one formerJ.y at,... school will hold 120 children; average attendance, 72 ; tached to the Manor house, was erected and endowed Jam.es Tingey, master by the Cox, Dolman and Stapleton families in the begin- Catholic, built in r879, for 6o children; average attendn:ing of the present century. There is also a Wesleyan ance, z8; Miss Bocissto, mistress cha.pel. The parochial charities produce about £43 Carriers Joseph Bates, to Banbury, mon. thurs. & sat.; yearly for distribution in bread and clothing. In and Richard Lett, mon. thurs. & sat • Brothers Rev. Chas. Fredk. (curate) Glossop Rev. Samuel (Catholic) COMMERCIAL. Crook Mrs Gough John Hill Arnold Edwin, carpenter Doran Rev. John Wilberforce l\f.A. Hill John BateS! William (Mr.s. ), grocer Rectory Bill Misses, Woodcote Bennett Joseph, farmer En(J'hmd Lient.-Col. Allrert Edward Jones Mrs Blencowe Thomas, mason J.P., R.A. Manor house Wins~r Miss Bocdington John, baker & beer retlr


DIBEOTOBY.J OXFORDSHIRE. SPELSBOl\Y I .218 Bonnero Thomas, coal merchant Lett Richard, carrier Slatter James, farmer, Hill house. (Letters through Somerton) Tustain John, farmer Cole Thomas Frederick Thornett, baker & grocer, Post office Cox .Tames, builder Crook .Alfred, Bull's Head P.H Hicks John, miller (water) Keene Charles, Fox P.H Palmer Joseph .Arthrrr, farmer Parker William, castrator Plumb John, blacksmith Plumb Mary (Miss), milliner Rigby Richard .Toseph, farmer Tustain Samuel Pratt, farmer, Souldern grounds Waite William, Crown P.H SPELS:BURY, a village on the Enmlode, with the J hamlets of Dean, Ditchley, Fu1well and Tast.on, form a parish in the ~orthern division of the county, hundred and petty sesswna1 division of Chadlington, union and 'CQuntY: ~urt dJstrict <lf Chipping Norton, rural deanery of Ch1ppmg 1'\orton, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. Spelsbury village is r~ miles north from Charl- .bury station on the Oxford and Worcester section of the Great "\Vestern railway, 5 south-east from Chipping Norto'n, and about 13 north-west by road and rail from Oxford. The church of jJl Saints is an ancient edifice, once forming part of a much larger ~orman cruciform .structure of which only the tower and chancel now exist : the latter with its north and south aisles, s-eparat~d by arcade~ ~f two arches and south porch, constitutes the ex1srtmg nave, the present chancel being either a subsequent adclition or a lady chapel enlarged .and converted into a chancel: the building has a singular appearance, the nave and aisles being very wide in proportion to their length and the chancel long and 'narrow: the body of the church is Early Encrlish and llas a clerestory of four lights and two shallow transepts which appear to have been small chapels of the 14th century date: in the tower is a western doorway of X)ecorated work, and on either side are blocked Early ~nglish arches formerly leading to the nave aisles : the upper storey {)f ·the tower has been rebuilt with the addition of pinnacles, and contains 6 bells, of which the tenor is dated 1788, and inscribed "All ye who hear me .sing, be ~aithful to your God and King." The notorious .John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, who died at the ill.anger's Lodge, in vVoodstock Park, July 26th, 16Bo, was buried in a vault under the north aisle of this .church, together with his son Charles, who died in I68r: on the north side of the chancel is an altar tomb of black and white marble with a canopy supporting emblematic figures and shields of arms: the tomb bears :recumbent effigies of Sir Henry Lee, knight and hart. of Ditchley and Quarrendon, d. 1631, and his wife Eleanor (\Vortley); and beneath it are figures of three sons and four daughters. some of these kneeling at the hea~ a~d f~ot. of the tomb : under the canopy is a long Latm mscriptwn, and on the tomb itself are two tablets with 15 English verses: here also is a tomb, under a canopy of marble, with figures of angels, arms, and elaborately carved foliage, inscribed to Robert, 4th and last Earl of Litchfield, d. at· Ditchley, 4 Nov. 1776, and Catherine (Stonehouse) his wife, d. 8 March, 1784: on the south side of the chancel is a monument of grey ~nd white marble, inscribed to Sir Edward Henry Lee bart. rst Earl of Litchfield, and Baron of Spelsbury rmd Viscount Quarendon, d. 14 July, 1716, and Lady Charlotte Fitzroy, his wife, natural daughter of King Charles II. d. 17 Feb. 1717-8 : on the same side is a 1ofty monummt of mar.ble with a sarcophagus and a variety o~ emblematic sculptures, to George Henry, 3rd Earl of Litchfield and Chancellor of Oxford University, d. J.? Sept. 1772, and Dinah (Frankland) his countess, d. 8 Jan. 1779: in the north transept is an altar tomb with -recumbent effigy ta Charles Henry, 14th Viscount Dillon, B. 18 Nov. 1'865 : the church was restored in 1886, at a cost of £I, 150: a splendid reredos was presented by the ·Mayor of Chipping Norton in 1893: it affords 250 sittings. The register dates from the year I539· The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £1, net yearly value,_ £ r6o, w~th 164 acres of glebe and residence, in the g:lft of Christ Church, Oxford, and held since 1885 by the Rev. A.rthur Marwood 1Yilcox ~LA. of Emmannel College, Cambridge. Tht:re are four almshouses for four old people, ere-cted by John Carey, of Walcott, a'nd endowed with £Io Ios. yearly. The church plot proiluces 12s. a year for church purposes. Viscount Dillon, -who is lord of the manor, and Christ Church and Oriel College, Oxford, are the principal landowners. In the centre <lf the villag-e is a very large and handsome fountain, erected by Henrietta, widow of Henry .Augustus, I3th Viscount Dillon, in memory of her third son, C<lnstantine .Augustus, who was drowned in :New Zealand, 16th April, 1853· The soil is stone brash; subsoil, brash rock and clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is 4,093 acres ; rateable value, £3,648 2s. 4d. ; thE> population in r8g1 was 501. Post Office, Spelsbury.-Wm. Butcher, sub-p()stmaster. Letters arrive from Oxford via Charlbury at 7.15 a.m. & 1.45 p.m.;dispatched at 7.10 p.m. summer&5.40 p.m. winter, week days only. Chadlington is the nearest money order <lffice & Charlbury telegraph office. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid DE.A:N is a hamlet Df Spelsbury, three quarters of a mile north-west, and chiefly the property of Oriel Col· lege, Oxford. Within this hamlet is a monolith called the "Hawk Stone." ' Letters through Oxford via Charlbury arrive at 8 a.m. The nearest money order office is at Ohadlington & te~egraph office at Charlbury DITCHLEY (the "dykefield") is a hamlet 3 miles east of Spelsbury, and derives its nam·e from the earthwork or mere, known as "Grimsdyke," by which it is traversed. Ditchley Park, the seat of Viscount Dillon is a finely wooded domain of about 300 acres and con: tains a herd of fallow deer : the original mansio'n, the site of which is at present uncertain, is described by Evelyn as "a low timber house, with a pretty bowlin"' greene," and was the home of the celebrated Sir Henry ue kt. K.G. of J?itchl~y and Quarendon, and in 1596 was. threa~~ed . with pillage by a mob from Witney, durmg a rismg m the county on account of the distress of the time. Here, in Sept. 1592, Sir Henry was visited by Queen Eliz.abeth, and, in Sept. 16o8, and Sept. 1610, by ITames I. and· subsequently, in recognition of his Sovereign's condescension, he left his country seat and, at the age of 76, repaired to Court. Sir Waiter Scott in his "VV<lodstock," has, by a singular anachronism: repres-ented Sir Henry as living in the reign of Charles I. : he, however, died at Spelsbury, 12 Feb. 16I0-11, and was buried in the now ruined chapel of St. Peter, at Quaren~on, near .Aylesbury, where he had already erected a magruficent tomb of alabaster, with effigy in armour a~d the mantle of the Garter, coloured and gilt, but this, w~th oth~r fine monul?ents once in the chapel, has wuo1ly disappeared. Ditchley house, as it now stands, is a noble mansion of stone, in the Italian stvle, and was built in 1722, from designs of James Gibbs, the architect of the Radcliff Library at Oxford, the Senate House at Cambridge, and several well-known London churches. .\.hove the principal front are two ·statues of Cresar and Fame, executed in lead. On:e of the rooms is hung with old tapestry, and another with Genoese cut velvet, and the apartments generally contain a fine and highly interesting collection of pictures, including many valuable portraits, among the chief of which may be mentioned : Warham, the last Roman Catholic .Archbishop of Canterbury (1503-33), by Holbein; Queen Elizabeth, full length, st·anding ~n a map of England; Sir Christ<lpher Hatton K.G. lord keeper (d. 1591); Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex K.G. in Garter robes; Sir Henry Lee in r568, by Sir .Antonio More; the same, with bfs dog Bevis, and. a third portrait, in Garter robes, at the age of 71; Prmce Henry, son of .Tames I. in the robes ?f the Bath; Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I.), m the robes of the Garter; Charles II. in Garter robes and Catherine <lf Braganza, Infanta of Portugal, hi~ queen, in Portuguese dress, by Stoop; Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (d. 1709), by Lely, and her children, Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton K.G. (d. 169o), and Charlotte, wife of Edward Henry (Lee), ISt Earl of Litchfield, by Kneller; .Tames II. when Duke of York, with the lady .Anne Hyde, his first wife, and Princesse;; ~Iary and .Anne (later Queens), by Lely; .Admiral John Byng, shot at Portsmouth, 14 March, 1757; .Anne, widow of Sir Henry Lee, and afterwards Countess of Rochester, mother of John (Wilmot), 2nd Earl of Rochester, wit & poet: there are also here many other portraits of the S tu art period. Letters through Enstone arrive at 7 a.m. ; Charlbury i~ the nearest money order & telegraph office Wall Letter Box cleared at 7.30 p.m. in summer & 5.50 p.m. in winter, week days only YGLWELL is a hamlet to Spelsbury, 2 miles northi'ast from the village, and about half a mile south from Enstone. · Letters through Enstone, which is the hearest post, money {)fder & telegraph office, arrive 6.30 a.m The children from this hamlet attend the school at En stone OXON. 18 •


SP~LSBUBY, OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S T.ASTON is a hamlet to Spelsbury, half a mile northeast. Here is a very ancient stone wayside cross and a fountain erected to the memory of Henrietta, Viscoun- :;ess Dillon, who died at Paris, r8th March, r862, by her family; and immediately adjacent, standing by the roadside, is a monolith, believed to IJ:Je ·that from which <the hamlet derives its name, " Taston" being unquc:;;- tionably a corruption of "Thor's stan," or " the stone of Thor the car-borne god of thunder," and one of the chief of the Saxon: deities. Sexton, Edward Calcott. Letters through Enstone arrive at 6.30 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Oharlbury Viscount Dillon's School (mixed), Spels.bury, founded by the late Charles Henry, 14th Viscount Dillon, who died 18th N{)vember, r865, and now supported by the present viscount. The school will hold 120 children; average attendance, 55; :Miss Isabel Bay lis, mi'stress The parish is contributory to Enstone school board with two members SPELSBURY. Butcher William, farmer Willocks George, farm bailiff to count Dillon Vis~ Dillon Hon. Mrs. Constantin~ Wilcox Rev. Arthur Marwood ~'LA. Vicarage FULWELL. Martin Joseph, miller (water & steam) Nield Alfred, farmer, Dean house Sturdy John (Mrs.), farmer Thorn ton George Alfred, shopkeeper l\Iace John Minchin, farmer :Bolton Edward, farmer & beer retailer Butcher William, TASTON. shopkeeper, Post ofl Holyfield Charles, miller (water) Lay Charles, Chequer's inn DITCHLEY. Fowler Henry, farmer Dillon Viscount D.L., M.A. Ditchley Harris Robert, farmer house ; & 3 Swan walk, Chelsea SW Howe Herbert, nurseryman & Army & Navy club SW, London Howse John, shoe maker Lodge John, farmer DEA~. Barrett Thomas, farmer lvings Amos, wheelwright Prestidge Jarnes Gardner Thomas Macgregor, farmer Penson Frederick, farmer STADHAMPTON is a parish and village, on the kennels of the South Oxfordshire Fox Hounds are located road from Thame to Wallingford, bounded on the west here, 1Villiam .Ashhurst esq. J.P. master. Oxford. by the River Thame, 6 miles east from Culham station Thame and Wallingford are convenient places for hunt- <Jn the. Reading and Oxford section of the Great Western ing visitors. The principal landowners are 'fhomas :railway, 8 south-east from Oxford, and 9 south-west Franklin e'sq. who is lord of the manor, and Oriel Colfrom Thame, in the Southern division of the county, lege, Oxford. The soil is gravelly; subsoil, gravel. hundred! <Jf Dorchester, petty sessional division of Bul- The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. The lingdon, union and county court district of Abingdon, area is 620 acres; rateable value, £r,272; the popularural deanery of Cuddesdon, archdeaconry and diocese tion in r8gr was 276. of Oxford. The church of St. John the Baptist is a Parish Clerk, John Ayres. !!mall building of stone, with a north aisle of Perpendi- Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & .Annuity cular date, the rest of the building being of a more or & Insurance office. Joh'n Lowe, sub-postmaster. Letless modern character: it consists of chancel, nave, ters arrive from Wallingford at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at aisles, south porch and a westnn tower surmounted 5-So p.m.; sundays, arrive at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at hy four pinnacles and containing 4 bells, 2 of which ro.2o a.m were re-cast. and' the other 2 re-hung in 1884: arcades .A School Board of 5 members was formed 21 Dec. r876. of three arches divide the nave a'nd aisles: the font is for the united district of Ascot, Chiselhampton & Stadplain and round: there are brasses to John Wylmot the hampton; Bromley Challenor, Abingdon, clerk to the younger, 15o8, and Alys, his wife; and to Dorothy board; J. Ellis, attendance officer, Abingdon Clarke, r645 : the church was thoroughly restored and Board School, for Stadhampton & Chiselhampton, esreseated in r875, at a cost of about £r,3oo, and affords tablished in r878, for 68 children, with an endowment I68 sittings. ri'he register dates from the year 1557, of £rg yearly; average attendance, 6o; Frank ~Iillard, and includes entries for the parish of Chiselhampton. master The living is a vicarage consolidated with that of Chisel- The endowment called the Peers Charity was left by a !hampton, joint gross yearly valne £r6o, including four member of that family for the support of the Parochial Oxford Canal shares, bequeathed to the conwlidated school, but is now applied under the direction of the living by the late Charles Peers D.C.L., with residence, Charity Commissioners for rewards for deserving in the gift of the Rev. William H. Peers M.A. vicar of children Harrow Weald, Middlesex, and held since r88r by the Garrier.----George :Moody, to 'Blue Boar,' Abingdon, Rev. George Barrow Pennell :M . .A. of Trinity C-ollege, mon.; to tTharoe, tues. ; to Oxford, wed. & sat. & Dublin. There is a Particular Baptist chapel here. The Wallingford, fri. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. COMMERCIAL. Lowe John, draper & grocer,Post office Osborn Ann (.Mis·s), shopkeeper Phillips George, blacli:smith Franklin Thomas, 'l'he :Ma.nor Jones Francis William. 'I'he Laurels Pennell Rev. George Barrow M. A.. Ash John, shoe maker Ash .Manuel, butcher Ayers J oseph, baker South Oxfordshire Fox Hounds, Kennels (Chas. Sheppard, huntsman) Turrill Henry (exors. of), butchers & farmers Vicarage Shrubb Miss Turrill Mr& Bobart Richmond, miller (water) Hickman Philip, beer retailer Wells James, Mount Pleasant Hicks Harry Hrbt. frmr. Doylies frm Lowe Henry J. farmer, Cold Harbour ·wheeler Richard, Crown P.H STANDLAKE is a large village and' straggling parish <Jn the river Windrush, which falls into the Isis about I~ miles south of ·the village, and forms its southern boundary, dividing this county from Berkshire, about 3~ south from South Leigh station, and 4~ south-east from Witney station, 'both on the Oxford and Fairford branch <Jf t'he Great Western railway, and 10 miles west from Oxford, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Hampton, petty sessional division of Bampton East, union and county court district of Witney, rural deanery of Witney, archdeaconry and diocese of .Oxford. The church of St. Giles is an ancient cruciform building of .stone, in · mixed styles, consisting of chancel, transepts, clerestoried nave, aisles, s-outh porch and a small octagonal western tower of Early Decorated character, with pierced trefoiled parapet and an octagonal spire containing 6 bells: the chancel is Early English, and the -chancel arch, which rests O'n corbels, is Transition Norman: the aisles are divided from the nave by arcades of four Early English arches on either side, supported by round pillars on the south and octagonal <Jn the north side : the clerestory is lighted by eight Perpendicular windows: outside, in the south wall of the chancel, is a small sepulchral recess ol 'Early English work : in the church are various mural • mdnuroents to the Strickland and Western families, and to former re-ctors, and a handsome carved oak screen has been presented, and the interior is otherwise very rich in oak -carving: the church was completely restored during the period r88r-g:, at a cost of £6,ooo, and affords 250 sittings. The registers, which were well kept all through the Commonwealth, date from the year 1560. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge, £300; 'net income, £240, with residence, in the gift of the. President and fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford, and held since 1876 by the Rev. Lewis Stacey Tuckweli :M:.A. late chaplain and precentor of that college. Here are Baptist and Primitive Method-ist chapels. The charities for distribution in bread and money amount to £86 yearly. Remains of a Briti.sh settlement were discovered here about 1837, a model of which is preserved in th~ Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, but no traces of these remains are now vis~ble. Ookethorpe Park, the seat of Clement Adelbert ·Oottrell Dormer esq. J.P. is partly in this parish, the grounds being for the most part in Hardwick, Ducklington, which see. Gaunt House, in this parish, 'near the road to N orthmoor., is an ancient and handsome moated mansion, which, during the Civil war, was garrisoned for the King, but surrendered in 1645 to one of Fairfax's generals: it is now the property of Christ Church, Oxford, and is occupied by ,John William Giles esq. The President a'nd scholars of !Magdalen College, Oxford, wh() are the lords of the manor, and John Perry esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is stone brash ; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. STANTON HARCOURT. 276 are wheat, beans, barley, oats and turnips. The area is 2,24.5 acres; rateable value, £2,862; · the populatitm in 1891 was 619. Sexton, John Townsend. Brighthampton, about half a mile south-west of the church, is a hamlet of Aston parish, which see. A small portion of it, however, belongs to this parish, and has a Wall Letter Box, cleared a.t 4.50 p.m. week days only. Post Office. William Johnson, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Witney at 9.30 a.m.; dispatched at 4.30 p.m. The neares~ money order office is at Longworth & telegraph office at Kingston Bagpuze. Postal orders are issued here, but 'not paid Church of England School (mixed), with master's residence & supported in part by an endowment of £1 t yearly, derived from 10 acres of land in this parish, left a'bout 1732 for the teaching of the poor children by John Chambers B.D. rector here in 1685; the school ha•s recently (1895) bee'n enlarged for 150 children; average attendance, 125 ; Edwa.rd Sunderland Johnson, master; Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, mistress C-arriers to. Abingdon-Douglas, every man Oxford-Douglas & Collier, wed. fri. & sat "\Yitney-Doug:as & Collier, every thurs Brown George ' Cox Stephen, thatcher Johnson Wm. millwright & post office Lumley Arthur Reed Da.niels William, shoe maker 1 Kimber William, blacksmith Tuckwell Rev. Lewis Rectory Stacey ~LA. Douglas James, carrier & shopkeeper Lambeth James, stone mason .Florey Daniel, grocer, draper & miller Lambeth Thomas, stone mason COMMERCIAL. & farmer 1 Long John, wheelwright .Florey Mark, farmer 1 Long :JS"oble, carpenter Barnes James, blacksmith Brooks Albert, hurdle maker Cantwell James, mason Cantwell Richard, mason Cantwell Thomas, mason Colier J oseph, carrier Gile,;;, John William, farmer, Gaunt ho Lumley .Arthur Reed, poultry farmer Haxris Richard, farmer I ~fountain Eliza.be:th (Mrs.), farmer, Hemings James,miller (water),Church Edwards farm mill I Palmer Edgar J. Black Horse P.H Holifield Edward, Bell P.H. & plumber, Perry John, farmer & landowner Cooke Richard J esse, machine & farmer \Hosier David Christopher, farmer 1 Rose George (.Mrs.), Golden llall P.H owner I J ohnson Thomas, carpenter 1 S tc.ne Thomas, tailor J Johnson Wm. farmer & butcher j Tuckey William, baker STANTON HARCOURT is a parish and village standing amid fine woodland scenery near the river Windrush and separated from Berkshire by the Isis, which is crossed at Bablocke-Hythe, ri miles southsouth-east, by a ferry; it is 2 miles sDuth-east from South Leigh station and 3 south-west from Eynsham station, bnth on the Oxford and Fairford branch of the Great Western railway, 9 west from Oxford and 5 south-east from Witney, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Wootton, petty sessional division of BamptQn East, union and county court district of ·witney, rural deanery of Woods•tock, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Michael is a noble cruciform building of local stone in mixed stylt>s, chiefly Early English and Perpendicular, consisting of chancel with south chapel, nave, transepts, north porch and a oentral embattled to-wer with a grained roof containing 6 bells: the chancel is Early English of the rzth century, and lighted by widely-splayed lancets arranged in triplets both at the east end and on either side : it retains a piscina of the same date, and on the north side is a small but beautiful Decorated altar-tomb of the qth century beneath a rich arcaded canopy profusely crocketed, and still retaining traoes of colour; at the angles of the canopy are tabernacles wit·h figures, and below the elaborate cornice is a series of mutilated shields of arms ; the side~ of the base are surrounded by trefoiled arches separated by pinnacles and inclosing plain shields ; this tomb is supposed to be that of I sa bel, daughter and eventual heiress of Richard de Camville, who in ng2-3 married Sir Robert de Harcourt, of Warwick and Leicester; westward of this, underr an obtuse arch in the wall, is the tomb of Maud, daughter of John, Lord Grey of Rotherfield and wife of Sir Thomas de Harcourt, 1394; the tomb bears her effigy, habit-ed in heraldic surcoat, mantle and reticulated headdress, and on the front are four shields of arms : the chancel is divided from the nave by an Early English wooden rood 'Screen of 13th century work and of the same age as the chancel-arch, with the stone-work of which its mouldings exactly correspond, and is especially noticeable as t,he oldest rood screen as yet known in this country: the width of the screen is 14 Jieet 7 inches and the height 9 feet 4 inches, the width of opening for the double doors is 4 feet 3 inches, both of these doors open and shut smoothly, and the hinges, bolt and lock are still perfect: the original door to the tower staircase remains inside ; the external door now in use was made in 178 9 : the north transept retains a piscina, the platforms of two altars, and four heads as brackets, and the doorway has a stoup: the nave is :\"orman with two original north and south doorways, the former having a stoup and four small Norman windows: on the south side of the chancel is a chapel of rich but Late Perpendicular work, belonging to the Harcourts, erected in the time of Henry VII. and filled with monuments of the Barcourt family from that period down t.o the present time ; these include a marble bust of George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt esq. M.P. for Oxfordshire from 1831 until his death 19 Dec. 1861 ; a tomb with effigy to George Simon, 2nd Earl and 3rd Viscount Harcourt, master of the Horse to the Queen Consort, d. 20 April, r8og; a monument of marble and alabaster under the east window to Sir Philip Ha.rcourt kt. M.P. d. 20 ~Iarch, r688, and Anne (Waller), his first wife; 011 the south side is a tomb, with effigy in plat~:~ armour, covered by the mantle of the Order of the Garter, to Sir Robert Haroourt K.G. who was killed by the Staffords of the Lancastri~n party, 14 :Xov. 1470; and to :Margaret (Byron), his wife, with her effigy in snrcoat, mantle and v-eiled headdress, and wearing the garter above the elbow on the left arm: the front of the tomb is ornam·ented with sexfoils enclosing shields of arms : opposite is the tomb of Sir Robert Harcourt K.B. his grandson, wh<J was standard-bearer to Henry VII. at the battle of Boswort•h, 22 Aug. L435. The chapel also contains mural monuments to Sir Simon Harcourt kt. first Viscount Harcourt, lord keepeT 17ro and lord chancellor I713-14, d. 28 July, 1727; and to Simon, his only surviving son, who died at Pari~ in 1720; on this monument. is an inscription by Robert I<'reind D.D. rector of Witney, and sometime headmaster of "\Vestminster sohool, and below it two verses by Pope: there is also a tomb, with recumbent effigy, to the Hon. and MoS!t Rev. Edward V. Vernon Harcourt D. C.L. bishop of Carlisle 179I-r8o7, archbishop of York r8o7-47, d. 5 Nov. 1847; Simon, Viscount :\"uneham and rst Earl Harcourt, d. r6 Sept. 1777, is also buried here: in the north transept is a small round marble, with the arms of Harcourt impaling Beke, believed to commemorate Sir Rirhard de Harcourt, ob. 1293, who married Margaret, daug-hter of Sir John Beke: in t:lE'· south t.ransept is c.tn altar tomb, with shields of arms, to Sir Simon Harcourt kt. ob. 1547; and a statue of .Field Marshal William, 3rd Earl Harcourt G.C'.B. d. 18 June, 1830, when all the peerage honours of thi-, family became extinct: the chancel has also a mural monument of the Huntingdon family, 1693 : the Perpendicularfont consists of an octagonal basin with quatrefoiled sides, on a tall buttressed shaft, with small and plain arches, above whic'h it is encircled by a trefoiled cresting; it was restored in 1833, the original ornaments being then placed on a wblet under the west window : there are brasses in the chapel, with effigies, to Thomas Harcourt esq. 146o, and Nicholas Atherton esq. 1454; and below these, small figures of children, George, Alys and Isabel Harcou.rt: in the chancel is a large bras!", with effigy, vested, to Sir Henry Dodschone, vicar, ob. 1519; and another t-o Elen, wife of J01hn Cam by, ob. 1516, with two children: a. shield of the date 1293 is said to have been lost : there are about 480 sitting", 300 being free. The register dates from the year 1568. 'I'he living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £r6o, net yearly value £3oo, with residence and 20 acre;J of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since I 845 bv the Rev. William Percival Walsh M:.A. of St. John's • Col1ege., Oxford. At Sutton hamlet t1here is a chapel belonging t<J the Catholic Apos·tolic Church, and the '\Vesleyans have a preaching room. Charities for distribution in bread and money amount to about [23 yearly. The remains of the ancient manor house of the Harcourts, erected, it is believed, about the time of Edward IV. and now occupied as a farm hon~P. are immedia.t.ely we<>tward of the church: the huilding OXON. 18*


t 216 STANTON EABCOORT, OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S originally surrounded a quadrangle; the north side I half a mile south-west are three large monumental being occupied by the chapel, the grea.t hall and but- sandstones known by the name of the "Devil's Coits," teries, and the west side by the great kitchen and ccnjectured by \Vharton t·o commemorate an engageoffices; but the arrangement of the east and south ment fought near Bampton in the year 614 between the sides is not exactly known; the existing remain.s consist British and Saxons, when the Saxon princes, Cynegil of an embattled tower 54 feet 6 inches in height, with a and Cwiehelm, slew more than two thousand Britons ; stair turret at the s·outh-west angle, rising 2 feet 9 the adjacent barrow has been destroyed. The village i:cches above it, and some adjoining buildings, the stocks are still standing a short distance north of the singular detached kitchen, and a gate-house; the base- churoh. .Aubrey Harcourt esq. of Nuneham Courtney, ment of the tower is in part occupied by the domestic who is lord of the manor, which has been held by the chapel, the east end of which is about 16 feet high and Harcourt family for 700 years, Mr . .Arthur .Arnatt, the 12 square, and has -a groined roof, with good bosses, , Uniyersity of Oxford, .All Souls and Brasenose Colleges, and a Perpendicular ea..st window, directly facing the Oxtord, and the Virar are the principal landowners. west window of the parish church: the arch between The soil is gravel; subsoil, rock. The chief crops are the chancel and nave is of the same date: the nave, or wheat, barley, o-ats and turnips. The area is 3,554 outer chapel, is 17 feet 3 inches long by about 15 feet acres; rateable value, £4,243; the population in r8gr wide, and 11 feet 8 inches high, with a fiat wooden was 56r. Sutton, half-a-mile north, and West End, r mile south-by-east, are hamlets surrounded by woodland. Parish Clerk, William Batts. ceiling;· the interior is panelled all round; over the chapel are three chambers, one aoove the other, e-ach 13 feet square, the uppermost chamber retaining the name of "Pope's Study," having been occupied by the poet .during his residence here in IJI6-r8; and one of Post Office.-William Burchell, sub-postmaster. Letters the wind()ws long retained a pane of re!'t stained glass arrive from Oxford via Eynsham about 8.15 a.m.; upon which he wrote the following inscription: "In dispatched at 6.5 p.m. on week days only. Eynsham the year r7r8 Alexander Pope finished hel'e the fifth is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Wall volume of Homer;., this relic, removed from its case- Letter Box, Sutton, cleared at 6.25 p.m. week days m{)nt, is now preserved at Nuneham Courtney: the only gate-house has been incorporated with the lat-er resi- National (mixed) School, erected at the cost of the Rev. deuce, and the dripstones of the arch ·have shields of William Harcourt M . .A. oanon of York, in r865, for arms of Harcourt impaling Darrell, and representin~ 100 children; avwage attendance, boys & girls, SI; Sir Simon Harcourt kt. (ob. 1547) and .Agnes (Da.rrell), infants, 35; the school has an endowment of about his wife. The kitchen is an embattled structure about £r4 yearly, derived in part from land in the neigh30 feet square, with a turret at one angle and a low bouvhood & othe-r income from a bequest of £4oo by octagonallant.ern, above which rises an octagonal pointed Dr. Gibbons; Edwin M. Peake, master; Mrs. Pe-ake, roof, terminating in a stone finial, with a griffin sejant mistress supporting a vane; the old fireplaces remain, with the Carriers.-Alfred Bat·ts, mon. ; & Batts & Burden, to fire-dogs and some ancient kitche-n utensils. .About Oxford, wed. & sat. ; to Witney, thurs ST.ANTON HARCOURT. Moultrie Mrs. Tarwood house Porter Capt. Gerald ~ontgomery, The Lodge vValsh Rev. Wm.Percvl. :M.A. Vicarage COMMERCIAL. Burchell Wm.grocer & draper,Post off Batts Alfred, carrier Cadman Richd, farm bailiff to Aubrey Batts Thomas, shopkeeper Harcourt esq Belcher James, shopkeeper Castle :-.rary (~ITs.), Fox P.H Blake Alfred, farmer, University farm Cross John William, shoe maker Boswell James, shoe maker Eagle Albert, farmer Burden Frederick, carrier Eagle Richard, farmer, Manor house Burden Mark, shoe maker Akers Charles, Earcourt Arms P.H. Hinton James, shopkeeper & baker Castle George, farme;r, Sutton farm fa.rmer & miller Pimm Geo.&Arnatt.Thos. wheelwrights Clifton Henry William, woodman Akers John, baker & shopkeeper Arnatt Arthur, farmer & landowner Batts Mary Ann p!rs. ), carpenter wheelwright Blake .Arthur, fa.rmtr • Smith Ephraim, farmer, Cutmill frm Walker Ann (}.irs.), farmer & Wright&:;Hopkins,farmers, Pinkhill frm SUTTON. Buckingham George, black~mith Buckingham Jeremiah, general smith Castle George Alder George, beer retailer WEST E..'''W. Clifton William Breoa.kspear Jn. & Ja.s. & Jsph. farmers Ireland Elijah, farmer Walker Albert Edward, farmer STANTON ST . .JOHN, in Domesday" Stantone," is ar.cient font is a plain octagonal basiln standing on a a parish, 2~ miles north from Whea!Jley station on the modem base: the north aisle is said to have been built Oxford and Wycombe section of the Great Western in the rsth century by the inhabitants of Woodperry, railway and 4~ east-north-east from Oxford, in the :Mid after their church and village had been destroyed by division of the county, hundred and petty sessional fire ; this accounts for the rude work of the northern division of Bullin~don, union of Headington, county arcade, which appears to have been pierced through the court district of Oxford, rural deanpry of Islip, arch- original northern wall, leaving standing square abutments deaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. to serve as columns for the spring of the arches; the John the Baptist, given by the Empress Maud to Read- south ais·le also has an aumbry; some excellent wood ing Abbey, is an edifice of stone in the Tvansition style work, which once stood in it, has been removed to from Early English to Decorated, and belongs, probably, screen off the western tower entrance: the tower is to t.he reign of Edward I.; it consists of chancel, nave, Perpendicular and contains in its west window the aisles and an embattled western tower, with a turret at figure of a man wit.h sword and shield, in the costume the south-east angle, and containing a clock and 5 bells: temp. Edward I. ; the church has 250 sibtings. The the most striking feature in this chureh is the rhancel, register dates from the year r663. The living is a an Early English work of singular design and beauty; rectory, tithe modus £7, net yearly value £2oo, arising the east window, in particular, is unique in the peen- from 308 acres of glebe, with vesidence, in the gift of liarity of its tracery, which consists of straight lines the Warden and fellows of New College, Oxford, and crossing each other at an acute angle, and forming held since r8go by tJhe Rev. Lionel Davidson M . .A. of lozenge-shaped divisions very beautifully feathered: the that college. Dame Elizabeth Holford, in IJIJ, gave elegant side windows are filled with stained ~lass in £soo in support of a Oharity school for the children of geometric pabterns, with various coats of arms ; one this parish and that of Forest Hill ; this bequest, having bears the arms of Clare, and in the south-west window accumulated t.o £2,ooo, £4oo was in 1874 applied to the there is a repvesentation of two persons carrying a rebuilding of the schools and the remainder now (r8g5) shrine, with prostrate worshippers under canopies, c. produces an annual dividend of about £3o, which is rz8o: on the north side is an ogee double-feathered and appl!ed in providing for the instruction of about rzo crocketed arch, flanked by pinnacles, probably an Easter children. '\Vheatland's charity of £21 yearly is for sepulchre, and on the south side a plain piscina; the bread. John Milton, the poet, who was born in Bread chanoel arch is Transition Norman: the nave is divided street, Cheapside, London, 9 Dec r6o8, is considered to from the aisles by three arches on either side, the have descended from a resident of this place, and was north arcade of rude workmanship, -and the south Deco- married at Forest Hill, in this oounty, one mile distant, rated; the clerestory windows consist simply of the to his first wife, Mary Powell, the daughter of a gentlecusped head of a pointed arch; some open benches in man residing there. Woodperry, a handsome mansion the nave have singular finials of human and other heads of stone. three quarters of a mile from the villagt>, is addorsed: t·he north a~sle is PeJ1Mndicular and wider the residence of John Thomson esq. M.A., J.P. The than the south aisle, which is both small and low; the Warden and fellows of New College, Oxford, who are former retains some fine open screen work, an Early lords of the manor and John Thomson esq. J.P. are th~ Decorated piscina, a locker and a wat-er drain ; the princip3l landowners. The manor was purchased by the


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. STOKE ROW. 277 College immediately after the Dissolution, being then valued at £22 4s. 2d. The soil is clay and loam ; subsoil, sand and clay. The chief crops are barley, beans and wheat. The area is 2,6o6 acres ; rateable value, £2,826; the population in 1891 was 497· Post Office.-Letters throug'h Oxford arrive at 7 a.m. at Headington. not paid Postal orders are issued here, but ~ational School, for 140 children; 115 ; Charles F. Hughes, master; mistress average attendance, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Box cleared week days at 7.10 p.m.; sundays, II.4o Carriers to Oxford.-Cook & Gunston, wed. & sat. rea.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is turning same days Davidson Rev. Lionel M.A. Rectory Frost Albert, farm bailiff to John ~I:ortimer Job.Th, baker Sheldon George Clements Thomsoru esq. J.P. Woodperry Sheldon George Clements, farmer, Thomson John ;\f.A., J.P. VYoodperry Goading J'Ohn, head gamekeeper to :Manor farm Thomson The ~Iisses, Stanton house John Thomson esq. J.P Saundel"s Mrth.(:Mrs.),WhiteHorse P.H CO"C\fMERCIAL. Allum William, shoe maker Collett William, farmer, Stafford farm Cook William, ca.rrier Gibbs Wm. wheelwright & carpenter Gunston Thos. shopkeeper & carrier Scott Rlichard, farmer, Rectory farm Harris John, miller (water) Soaues Michael, jun. George P.H. & Harris Richard, farmer hurdle maker Han·is Wm. & Jonathan, farmers Turner John, wheelwright Higgins Sa.rah (::Y.Irs. ), farmer, ~I en- W a.tts Henry, Star P .H. & butcher marsh farm Watts William, farmer STEEPLE ASTON, see Aston. STEEPLE :BARTON, see Barton. STOKE L YNE is a parish and village, 4 miles north- ' dence of Capt. Sir .Algernon Francis Peyton bart. J.P. by-west from Bicester station on the Bletchley and Ox- lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is ford branch of the London and ~orth \Vestern railway, stone brash; subsoil, stone and marl. The crops are 4~ east from Somerton station on the Oxford and Birm- the usual cereals. The area is 3,700 acres; rateable ingham section of the Great Western railway, and II value, £3,598; the population in 189I was 511; Fewsouth-eas.t from Banbury, in the ~lid division of th2 cott hamlet is ! mile west; Bainton hamlet, r! miles county, hundred and petty sessional division of Plough- south-east. ley, unioo and county court district <lf Bicester, rural The chapel of ease at Fewcott was erected in 1871, at deanery of Bicester and archdeaconry and diocese of a cost of £g6o, on part of a site of 4 acres, on which Oxford. The church of St. Peter is a small and ancient also stand the parsonage and s.chool; the land was given building of stone in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, by the late Miss Ann Hind, of Ardley rectory, who also nave, south porch and an embattled tower of the Deco- left £r,6oo as an endowment; the chapel is a building rated period, on the south side, between the nave and of stone, consisting of apsidal ohancel and nave, and chancel, containing a clock and 3 bells; the chancel affords ISO sittings. retains three small J<:Arly Korman windows and a Nor- Parish Clerk, Joseph Hillsdon. man chancel arch; the po:r:ch, which is on the west. side Post Office.-~Irs. J emima Butler, sub-postmistress. o~ the towe~, has a g~od :::'-lorman south doorway, with a Letters through Bicester arrive at 8. 10 a.m. & 3 mche over I~: th~re IS a bras.s to ~dward .Love, gent. p.m.; dispatohed at 10.40 a.m. & 4.50 p.m. ; sundays, and Alys his wife, . 1535, With eight children;. the arrive at 8.IO a. m.; dispatched 10• 30 a.m. The c~urc~ was rest?r~d m r86g, when a clock, the gift oi nearest money order office is at Fringford & telegraph Sir A1gernon Wllli~m Peyton, 4th bart. (d. 25 ~I~rch, at Stratton Audley r872), was placed m the tower: there are zso sittmgs. \Yall Letter Box at Fewcott cleared at 3.50 p.m. ; sunThe register dates from the year r665. The living is a days 10. 50 a.ru vicarage, united with that of Caversfield, average tithe ' rent-charge £77, joint gross yearly value arising from Schools. 272 acres of glebe £246, net income £I7o, with resi- Parish, built in 18'ti4, for 6o children; average attenddeuce, in the gift of C. J. Bullock ~Iarsham esq. and ance, 46; Miss Ellen Hin<Rey, mistress held since r8gz by the Rev. William Bryant B. A., B. Se. National, Fewcott, opened in .August 1886, for so chilof the University of London. Swift's House is the resi- dren; average attendanc-e, 30; Miss Eliza Ballard, mist STOKE LY~E. Denny Geo.rge William, Peyton Arms FEWCOTT. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. P.H. & grocer Cla.rke William W. ::\:1:. Fewcott house Bryant Rev. Wm. B. A.., B.Sc. Vicarage God win William, farmer, Ronnd hi:l .A.ddis.on Charles, Crown P.H Peyton Captain Sir Algernon Francis Kirby George (~Irs.), blacksmith Baughan Thomas, wheelwright hart. J.P. Swift's house ~fansfield George, farmer, HeathBrede Lapper Joseph, White Lion P.H coMMERCIAL. Tanner Albert, farmer, Lower farm Ylay Thomas, farmer, Baya.rd's gre.en DamDnt Alien, steward to Sir A. F. W~nfield Samuel, farmer, Church frm Stuchbury John & Robert, farmers, Peyton bart. Bayard's green NORTH STOKE is a village and parish, 3! miles register of baptisms and burials date'! from the year west from Oholsey and Moulsford station on the Great 1740; marriages, I748. The living is a vicarage, co!lWestern railway, zi e-ast-by-south fr<lm Wallingford, 12~ solidated with that of Ipsden, together with the rectory north-west from Reading, 14! south-east from Oxford of 1\"ewnham-:\Iurren, average tithe rent-charge £57'~· and 12 west from Henley, in the Sout.hern division of joint net yearly value £436, with 23 acres of glebe, in the county, hundred of Langtree, petty sessional divi- the gift of St. John's College, Cambridge, and held sinre sion of Henley, union and county court district of 1872 by the Rev. Charles Stanwell J\I.A. late fellow of Wallingford, rural deanery of Henley, archdeaconry that college, who resides at the vioarage, Ipsden. and diocese of Oxford. The nearest bridge up Dodd's cha,rity of £5 yearly was left by Thomas Dodd the river is at \Yallingford, 2! miles, and down, at in the year 1797, and is annually distributed in bread on Streatley, 31 miles. The church of St. Mary is an Old Christmas Day. The prinoipal landowner is General ancient building of stone in the Early English and Deco- Price, who is also lord of the manor. The soil is chalk rated styles, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and gravel; subs'Oil, chQlk. The chief crops are wheat, and an embattled wef1tern tower, containing 3 bells : the oats and barley. The area is 853 acres ; rateable value, chanoel is good Early English, and the side windows, £938; the population in 1891 was 16r. which are original, have shafts of Purbeck marble: Sexton, William King. there are also two original, low side windows, a trefoil Post Office.-~Irs.Ann .A.nderson, sub-postmistress. Letheaded piscina and a small locker; t·he nave is Early ters arrive through "\Yallingford at 7 a. m.; disDeoorated, with a good Pointed arch between it and the patched wt 7 p.m. The nearest money order & telechancel; the tower is Early English and well propor- graph office is at Wallingford. Postal orders are tioned: there is a small round font, quite plain, and issued here, but not paid over the south doorway a curious sun-dial of Early Xational School (mixed), for 40 children; avera~e atDecorated work: the church affords 250 sittings. The tendance, 22; Miss :\Iildred Cope, mistress Arthur )Jrs. Prospect house · Dodd Waiter J. H. corn merchant & King Jn.Pittman,farmer,Rectory farPI Dodd Waiter J. H. The. Grange farmer Stephen Sir Alexander Condie, miller Steph€n SirAlexanderCondieK.C.)I.G., Higgs ~Iartha (~Iiss), beer retailer (water) & farmer C.B., F.R.G.S Rumble James, farm bailiff to Alex- "Witk€ns ~lark, police constable Dodd William, farm€r, Little Stoke ander Caspar Fraser Woodley Thomas, White House inn STOKE ROW is a liberty in the civil parish of 4, I849; it is si miles north-we.st from Henley terminal Ipsden, and with port·ions of Ke\\nham-}Iurren and station on a. branch of the Great ·western railway, and Mongewell was formed into an ecclesiastical parish May. 6l south-east from Wallingford, in the Southern division


278 STOKE ROW. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's of the county, hundred of Langtree, petty ses.sional divi- eludes the name, title and armorial bearings of the sion of Henley, union of Henley, county court district donor, with other dooorations. Mrs. Deane is the ladv of Wallingford, rural deanery of Henley and archdea- of the manor; the principal landowneTS are Henry conry and diocese of Oxford, The church of St. John Vmcent Deane esq. Alexander C. Frazer esq. and Mrs. the Evangelist is an edifioo of stone, consisting of nave, Ramsbotham. The soil is chalk, clay and gravel ; subwith a tower on the north side, containing one bell: soil, chalky. The craps are chiefly wheat, barley and there are 120 sittings. The register dates from the oats. The area is 1,996 acres; rateable value is inyear r846. The living is .a vicarage, net yearly value eluded in Ipsd.en paris,h; the population in 1891 was 577· £120, with residence, in the gift of St. John's College, Parish Clerk, Robert Hewitt. Cambridge, and held since r8go by the Rev. Richard Post, l\L 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Insurhherwood M.A. of t-hat college. The Congregational ance & Annuity Office.-William J. Taylor, sub-postchapel here will seat 150 persons, and has a. schoolroom master. Le11tw-s arrive (week days only), from Henattached. A well was presented to the inhabitants of ley-on-Th9mes at 9 a.m.; dispatched at s.zo p.m Stoke Row March wth, r863, by the Maharajah of Parochial School (mixed), was originally built for 7"J Benares, who defrayed t•he whole cost, amount-ing to children, but a new class room was added in 1889 & £,672, in compliment to his friend the late Edward it will now hold II7; average attendance, 86; mis- .Anderdon Reade C.B., J.P. (d. 12 Feb. r886), of Ipsden ·tress, Miss Laura Carter House; it is 368 feet deep and is furnished with Carriers to Reading.-Saunders, sat. & Rogers, sat. ; Ir.achinery for drawing up water; the superstructure is J efferies, mon. wed. & sat. ; Peter Frewin, tues. thurs. oriental in its design, with a circular dome, and in- & sat Js.herwood Rev. Richd. M.A. Vicarage Cox James, bruilder & wheelwright Robblns Charles William, brick & tils maker & threshing machine proprietor Morris Hemy, Basst~t manor Cox Thomas, carpenter Skinner ~Iiss, Nut Hatch Francis John, blacksmith Voss Edward, The Grove Gill Thomas, land & timber me.asurer SaundtCrS ~fary (Mrs.), Crooked Billet COMMERCIAL. Grantham Charles, hurdle maker P.H Adams Edward, grocer G.reaves Th·umas, farmer, Whitcalls Ash William, farmer, Church farm Hayward Robert, farmer, Uxmoor frm Taylor William James, grocer, baker & draper, Post office Brazil Thomas, farmer Hayward William, farmer, Heath frm \Yebb ~ary (Mrs.), beer retailer Wheeler Jn.. beer retlr. & wheelwright White Walter, Black Horse P .H Brazil William, poultry farmer ~orris Hy.boarding, schl.Basset manor Oousons Henry, foreman to 1\Ir. C. Page William, farmex, Scott farm W. Robbins Rogers Joseph, shoe maker Wilby Hy. Cherry Tree P.H. & grocer SOUTH STOKE is a parish, 2 miles north from Goring >'tation on the Reading and Oxford section of the Great 'Western railway, II north-west from Reading, II west from Henley, and 4 south from Wallingford, in the Southern division of the countv, hundred of Dor- • chester, petty sessional division of Henley and Caversham, union and county court district of '\Vallingford, rural deanery of Henley and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The river Thames separates the parish from Berkshire and is here crossed bv the Great • Western railway. The nearest bridge up the river is at Wallingford, 3! miles, and down, at Streatley, z! miles. The church of St. .Andrew is a structure of rubble and flint with stone dressings, chiefly "of the Late Decorated period, consisting ~f chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower containing 5 bells : the chancel is separated from the nave by a fine Pointed arch and from the aisles by arcades of six Pointed arches : in the chancel is buried Griffin Higgs D.D. mentioned further on: the church was restored in 1856 by the Rev. P. H. Nind M.A. late vicar, and affords 15o sittings. The register dates from the year 1557. The living is a vicarage, with the chapelry of Woodcote, average tithe rent-charge £97• joint gross yearly value £319, with residence and 70 acres of glebe, in the gift of Christ Church, Oxford, and held since 1887 by the Rev. Hubert George Nind M.A. of University College, Oxford; the Rev. James Stovin Lister M . .A. of Clare College, Oambridge, has been purate in charge since 1894. Dr. Griffin lliggs, chaplain at the Hague to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, and dean of Lichfield 1638, who was born here in 1589, bequeathed in r659 £roo to buy land for the poor and £6oo to buy land for the maintenance of a Free school for ever; he died here r6 Dec. r659: the rent of one acre of land, purchased by the former and amounting to £3 yearly, is distributed in money. Three children from this parish are eligible for the school at Goring Heath, where they are educated, clothed and apprenticed. A charity of £r yearly, left in 1602 by Augustine Knapp, has been commuted and is at present in the hands of the Charity Commissioners. In 1675 Henry Paslow left the sum of £5 yearly to be given away in great-coats, and rs. each to three poor men, one of South Stoke and two :-lf Woodcote, and ws. for 3 sermon to be preached on the Monday before All Saints. Mr. William Claxson, of Reading, in 1859 left £300 £2! per Cent. Consols for the distribution of warm clothing, to the poor of Woodcote only, at Christmas. The Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, are lords of the manor and principal landowners. The soil is chalk and gravel; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The population in 1891, including Woodcote liberty, was 717; rateable value, £7,741 ; the area is 3,370 acres. Sexton, Herbert Cox. Post Office.-Henry J\Iosson, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through Reading at 7·45 a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Goring. Postal orders are issued here, but uot paid A School Board of 7 members was formed 2 June, 1875; George F. Slade, Market place, Wa1lingford, clerk to the board; Thomas Hatt., attendance officer Board School (mixed), opened 1877, for 8o children; average attendance, 55; Charles Hum page, master; Mrs. Lucy Ann Humpage, mistress WOODCOTE is an irregular village and liberty and parochial chapelry on the Chiltern Hills, in the parish of South Stoke, 3 miles south-east, and 3! north-east from Goring station on the Great Western railway. The church of St. Leonard is a. structure of flint with stone dressings, rebuilt in the Norman style, in 1845-6 by the Rev. Philip Henry Nind M.A.. vicar of South Stoke, r844 until his death, 13 Nov. 1886; it consists of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch and a small western turret containing one bell ; the apse, with its three Norman windows, was rebuilt in fac-simile on the old foundations: there are 250 sittings. The register is included in those of South Stoke. The living is a chapelry, annexed to South Stoke. The principal landowners are the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, who are lords of the manor, Thomas Fraser Duff esq. and Mrs. Haines. The population is returned with South Stoke. Sexton, .Tohn Wing. Post Office.-Thomas Smith, receiver. Letters through Reading via Pangbourne, arrive 7·40 a.m.; dispatched 5.30 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office. is at Stoke Row Board (formerly Free) school, Woodcote: it was originally founded for ten children, endowed with £ro a year, payable out of a farm called Garson's Farm, in the parish of Ipsden; the present school will hold 8o children; aYerage attendance, 65; Alfred Isaacs, master ; Mrs. Ellen Isaacs, mistress Carriers to Reading.-Joseph Havell, every mon. wed. & sat.; Mrs. Louisa Fulbrook, wed. & sat From '\'Voodcote, Thomas Jeffries, to Reading, wed. & sat SOUTH STOKE. Brock James, farmer Br.ooker George, boot maker Nelson Wm. homreopathic vet. surgn Pemberton .Alfred, beer retailer Temperance Hall (Jas.Brock,president) Vickery Francis Lee, beer retailer Burton Herbert, Rose cottage Cook Charles Henry Edoe Miss Lister Rev. James Stovin :\'I..A..(curatein-charge.) COMMERCIAL. Allum Elizabeth (~Irs. ), grocer Bullock Jn.&Geo. farmers,~Ianor farm Butler William, farmer Go stiff William, wheelwright Fulbrook J oseph, farmer Green Hy. Thos. Cross Keys P.H Masson Hy.grooer&butcher,Post office ::\1orten John Hailey, apartments WOOD COTE. Nind Rev. Hubert Geo. ~LA. (vicar), W oodcote house


DIRECTORY.] Pa.rsons Thomas Upfold George John Wray Alfred F. H. The Folly COMMERCIAL. :Barlow Abraham, wheelwright :Bastin George, farmer Bees on Rosetta (~Irs. ), farmer Jl.eesQn Thos. carpenter & wheelwright J3itmead Edwa.rd, farmer, Exlade st Fox William, farmer Franklin "\Villiam, market gardener OXFORDSHIRE. Fulbrook Louis a (Mrs.), carrier Glede Ambrose, beer retailer Ha.ines Helen ("Ylrs. ), frmr. &landowner Ha.vell Joseph, grocer & carrier Herbert William G. Red Lion P.H Jeffries ThQs.grocer,beer retlr.&carrier Kent Oharles, blacksmith King George, Greyhound P.H Kirk John Ja.mes, blacksmith Lewis Geo.rge, land surveyor & assistant overseer STOKENCHURCH. 279 May John, farm bailiff to .Alfred F. H. Wray esq Smith James, boot maker Smither John, baker & grocer Thatcher J oseph, beer retailer Vanderstegen Douglas J.P. farmer~ College Wood farm \Yard Elizabeth & Ann (Misses), farmers, Exlade street W eedon Bros. brick & tile manufrs 'Vinkworth Thomas, carpenter STOKE TALMAGE is a parish and very small and sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates retired village, 3! miles north from Watlington terminal from the year 1764; marriages, 1754. The living is a station on the branch from Princes Risborough of the rectory, gross yearly value £260, with residence, in the Great Western railway, 2 south-west from Tetsworth, gift of the Earl of Macclesfield, and held since 1877 and 5 south-west from Thame, in the Southern divi- by the Rev. Charles Prescott de Coetlogon M.A. of .sion of the county, hundred of Pyrton, petty sessional Exeter College, Oxford. The Earl of Macclesfield is division of Watlington, union and county court district lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is of Thame, rural deanery of Aston, archdeaoonry and mixed; subsoil, .soft rag. The chief crops are wheat diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Mary Magdalen. and beans. The area is 843a. 3r. 6p. ; rateable value. erected in the early part of the last century, is a small £1,027; the population in 1891 was 97· building of flint with stone dressings in mixe-d styles, Sexton, Alfred Tebby. consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, vestry and a Letters through Tetsworth, the nearest money order &. low western towe-r with a pyramidal roof containing 2 telegraph office, arrive at about 7.15 a.m bells: there are brasses to John Adene. 1504, and his Wall Letter Box cleared at 6.25 p.m wife Joan; and to John Pettie, esq. 1589. in armour, National School (mixed), erected in 1865, for so chiland his wife Elizabeth (Snapp), with Io children: the dren; average attendance, 42 ; supported by Lady whole structure was restored in 186o, and affords 120 Macclesfield; Miss Emily Learman, mistress .de Coetlogon Rev. Chas. Preseott M.A. 1 Lester Hy. Anthony, frmr.Grange frm Towerton Jame.s, Red Lion P.H Rectory Longmuir- Hector F. farm bailiff to V ernon J ames H. gardener to thi'J Kirman Martin, farmer, Stoke Fieldj the Earl of Macclesfield Rev. Chas.Prescott de CoetlogonM.A. . farm (Postal address, Watlington) Tebby Alfred, shoe maker Wyatt Levi, sh<Jpkeeper STOKENCHURCH is a large village and parish on stands in extensive pleasure grounds about a quarter of the Bucks border, 3 miles south-east from Aston a mile ·from the village. Henry Clerke Brown esq. of Rowant station, on the Princes Risborough and vYatling- Kingston Blount, is lord of the manor. The landowner& ton branch of the Great Western railway, 7 north-west are Major Timothy ·white, Major John Augustus Fane. from Wycombe, and sl east from Watlington, in the I3 Woodlands road, Barm~s Common s w. and the Rev. Southern division of Watlington, union and county H. Savill Young M.A. recwr of Upton-cum-Chalvey. court district of Wycombe, rural deanery of Aston, w~th some smaller proprietors. The soil is stiff loam archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. From its position in parts ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat • .on the lofty ridge of the Chiltern Hills, it enjoys a oats and barley ..... The area is 5,873 acres; rateable bracing and healthy atmosphere, and commands ex- value, £5,685; the population in 1891 was 1,780. tensive and beautiful views of the surrounding country. Beacon's (or Bacon's) Bottom and Water End are The church of SS. Peter and Paul is an ancient struc- hamlets in the parish of Stokenchurch, ~ miles south~ ture of flint in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, nave, east, on the boriiers of Bucks. aisles, south porch and a low western tower, with shin- Parish Clerk, Christopher Strange. glei spire, containing a clock and 3 bells: the chancel, restored about I85o, is Decora.ted, and retains a piscina Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Anand two brackets; and on the north side is an ancient nuity & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Mary Holmes, sub. tomb-stone. discovered at the restoration of the church: postmistress. Letters through Tetsworth arrive at the chancel arch is Transition Norman and has a 7·35 a.m. "& 1.50 p.m. (delivery in village only); dishagioscope on the north side: the chapel has a good patched at 6 p.m.; dispatched on sunday at 12.30 noon wooden roof, and retains a piscina and traces of an Schools. altar, but its windows are of a debased character: the .A School Board of 5 m em hers was formed 30 Oct. 1 s75 ; .south doorway is Early English; the font Perpen- W. T. Pycraft, High Wycombe, clerk to the board; dicular: there are brasses to Robert Morley, 14Io, in Richard Timber lake, Wallis Hill farm, attendance armour, with inscription in Norman French; and to officer Robert Morley, 1412, and similar to preceding: the Board Schools. built in I877 (boys'), for go children; church was thoroughly restored in 1847• and in average attendance, 65; Thomas Adkins, master; I893 it was enlarged by the addition of a north aisle, at (girls'), also for go children ; average attendance, :a cost of [727, defrayed by voluntary contributions: 77; Mrs. Bates, mistress; (infants'), for 102 chilthere are 350 sittings. The register proper dates from dren; average attendance, 91 ; Mrs. Maude Adkins. about the year 1707 ; entries previous to that date hav- infants' mistress ing been made in the registers of Aston Rowant. The Board, Beacon's Bottom, for 70 children; average at~ living is a vicarage, gross yearly value from tithe rent- tendance, 52 ; John H. Davies, master -charge, about £150; net £98, with residence, in the Endowed, with an income of £ 4o yearly, from Tipping's gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1876 by the charity; Arthur H. Tranter, master; 12 boys are "Rev. J osiah Mander. The Congregational chapel here 1 h d & · d 11 was built in I82o; and there are Primitive Methodist educated & c ot e 2 are apprentice annua y chapels in the village and at Beacon's Bottom. A con- Carriers W: siderable trade is carried on in chair-making. Worms- London-Fred Way, thurs. returning sat ley park, lately the seat of Major J. A. Fane, and about Thame Sw~rder, tues. returning same day ~ miles south-west from the village, is at present un- vVycombe Alfred "\Vitney, daily; Am os Witney, tues. &; occupied. Mallard's Court, the seat of Mrs. Flower, fri. ; & William Biggs, tues. & fri STOKE::\'CHURCH. Bird Alfred, baker Farey Jas. wheelwright & timber mer Britnell George, grocer & ironmonger G<Jod Thos. farmer, Well Ground farm Britnell William. wheelwright, ma- Green. Thomas, farmer .Avery Christopher Eayspoole Charles 'Flower Mrs. Ma:lard's Court Mander Rev. Josiah (vicar) Pridham Cba.rles Fortescue B.A COMMERCIAL. Barney Ann (Mrs.), dress maker Barney George, blacksmith :Barratt George, tailor :Bates Edward Thomas, grocer l3ates John, chair turner Bates ~atilda (:\Irs. ), dress maker "Belson Thomas, King's Arms hotel Eiggs William, chair turner & carrier chinist & sm!ith G.riffiths Charles, beer retailer Bunce Jas. farm bailiff to H. Clerke- Grimsdale William. farmer & butcher Brown esq. Garden's farm Harding Erneiit, chair maker & saw Butler James, woodman to Rev. H. S. m1ll proprietor & Miss Young Harding Th~mas, chail'" maker & saw Ca.rpente-r Charles H. & Rose Sarah mill pr-oprietQr Ann (~frs. ), farmers, Pophleys frm Holland Edward· Walter, builder Chamberlayne George, beer retailer Holmes Mary (.Mrs.), stationer ,Post off Chamberlayne Henry, wheelwright Holmes "\Ym.plumber,painter & glazier Cockerell William, Barley Mow P.H Judge .Annie (Ylrs.), draper, Common Oocks John, harness maker · Judge Joseph, boot maker Deane Elizabe.th (:\frs.), ste.am threshr Judge Thos. chair turner & coal d1r Eggleton John, farmer, Home farm Lamer John, farmer


• 280 S'rOKENCJI:Itl'RC:S:. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S Larner Jonah, chair turner Puddifer J sph.chair turner & beer ret "\Vithers Shadrach Jabez, farmer &- grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbe1 Lim. -wine & spirit merchants Witney Alfred ( exors. of), farmer & chair turner & carrier 1-I.oore Will:iam, Red Lion P.H Reading John, Five .Ails P.H North ~fruthew, Coach & Horses P.R Reading Susan (Mrs.), beer retailer Painter Jas. Joseph, relieving officer Rose Wm. Cox, farmer, Penley farm No. 4 district, vaccination officerNo. Saunders Hubert, Fleur-de-Lis P.H 5 dist. & registrar of births, deaths Soane George, beer retailer \Vitney .Amos, chair turner & farmer & marriages for Princes Risborough Stone .Alfd. grocer, beer ret.&chair mkr & carrier ' sub-district, Wyoombe union Styles Hy. beer retailer & butcher Painter Waiter, mriller BEACOX'S BOTTOM. (wind) Syred Geo. coal merchant & builder Piercey Thomas, beer retailer Tappin John, farmer Green .Tames, chair turner Plumridge Edmund, wood bailiff to H. Timber lake Rd. farmer, vYallis Hill fm Stratford Cale b, chair turner C. Brown esq Towerton William (~irs. ), chair mkr Plumridge William, farme:r, D'ell's frm Tranter Arthur Ha:rry, land surveyor, \Vay F. & T. farmers & chair makers. Way Fred, carrier & beer retaile11 Pridham Charles Fortescue B..A. Can- master of endowed schools & assis- Way Thomas, grocer tab. L.R. C.P.Lond., M.R. C.S.Eng. taut overseer White J onathan, chair tnrnersurgeon.& medical officer of health, Tranter Henry, baker ISit district, Wycombe Rural Dis- West George, farmer vYA.TER E~D. trict Council & medical officer & Wethered Richard, farmer Butler Abraham, beer retailer public vaceioo.tor, districts Nos. IO White Jesse (:Mrs.), chair turner Neighbour George, farmer & n Wycombe union White William, chair turner Stone Isaac, farmer Priest Rarriet (.Mrs.),chair turner&bkr Withers Owen, farmer Stane William, chair turner STONESFIELD is a village and parish, 3 miles be applied for the benefit of the church choir; the north-west from Handborough station, and 3 south-east money is in the Post Office Savings Bank in the name from Charlbury station, both on the Oxford and Wor- of the rector and churchwardens. A few of the inhabicester section of the Great ·western railway, and 4 tants are employed in the slate pits, of which there are miles west from Woodstock, in the Mid division of the now only two in the parish. In IJII-r2, a Roman tescounty, hundred of Wootton, petty sessional division sellated pavement, 35 by 20 feet, was discovered in a of Wootton South, Woodstock union and county court field called "Chest-hill-acre," about half a furlong from district, rural deanery of Woodstock and archdeaconry the old Roman .Akeman street, and in 1779 foundations and diocese of Oxford. The river Evenlode flows on the of various chambers, with their areas, were also unsouth and forms the boundary. The church of St. covered, near the same spot, but the whole, for want James is a small edifice of stone in the Early English of protection, was gradually destroyed. The Duke of and later styles, consisting of chancel with north Marlborough is lord of the manor and principal landchapel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled owner. The soil is stone brash; subsoil, rock. Thewestern tower of Early English date, containing a clock land is chiefly arable; chief crops wheat and barley, and 6 bells : the chancel is Decorated and has an Early with nearly 300 acres of woodland. The area is 772" English chancel arch and a small piscina; the nave and acres; rateable value, £1,331 ; the population in r8gx aisles are divided by two arches and the south aisle was 577· retains a small piscina; the north aisle is modern; Sexton, John Hopkins. there is an Elizabethan pulpit and some screen work: the church was restored in 1876, and affords 200 sittings. The churchyard was enlarged at a cost of about £6o provided by a voluntary rate, and consecrated l•y the Bishop of Oxford, October 7th, r887. The register dates from the year 1571. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £r5r, net income £r33, including 136 acl"es of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Duke of Marlborough, and held since 1882 by the Rev. Herbert Augustine Collier B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge•. The Primitive Methodist chapel here was built in 1855 and the Wesleyan chapel in 1867, th~ old chapel Post Office.-Miss Ann Laughton, sub-postmistress .. Letters through Woodstock arrive at 8.20 a.m. & 3·5- p.m.; dispatched at 4.10 & 5.40 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Coombe National School (mixed), erected in 1833, for 140 children; average attendance, ns ; & supported by the· Duke of Marlborough ·& others; Joseph Albert Stammers, master; l'.Iiss Caroline Town send, & l\liss. Rosina J ones, assistant mistresses Carriers to : being now used as a Sunday school. The church land Oxford-Caleb Townsend, jun. wed. & sat. through of about six acres, together with two houses, produces Woodstock; Frederick Bartlett, wed. & sat about £14 yearly for the repair of the church. In Witney-Caleb Townsend, jun. thurs.; Frederick Bartr882 John Stewart gave a sum of £8o, the interest to lett, thurs Collier Rev. Herbert Augustine B.A. Fidler Sarah (~1iss),~Ialtster & ~hovel Laughton .Ann(:\>liss),shopkpr.Post off Rectory P.H. & brewer Laughton James, baker Eyrne Edward: Fowler Francis, farmer Laughton Thomas, slater & plasterer Fowler Thomas, farmer Oliver Albert, mason COMMERCIAL. .Austin James, farmer & baker & grave •Stone cutter Griffin Edward, general dealer Griffin Thomas, Boot inn Hanwell Thomas, boot maker Haynes John, shopkeeper Osborne Thomas, butcher Pool GeOTge, slate digger Scroggs \Villiam, White Horse P.H Smith Charles, blacksmith Austin Philip, carpenter Hunt Fred, Rostl & Crown P.H. & Tidmarsh Reuben, shopkeeper Townsend Caleb, slater & p:asterer Townsend Caleb, jun. carrier & farmr Townsend Elijah, slater & plasterer Townsend Thomas, carpenter l3a::'rett Thos.grocr.slate digger & frmT lath render Eartlett Frederic, grocer & carrier Bartlett John, Black Head P. H Faulkner Benjamin, boot maker Hunt Henry, farmer lvings ·waiter, carpente:r & grocer Kirby Henry, farmer STRATTON AUDLEY is a parish and village, 3 miles north-east from Bicester station on the Bletchley and Oxford branch of the London and North Western railway, and 7 south-west from Buckingham, in the Mid division of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of Ploughley, union and county court district of Bicester, rural deanery vf Bicester and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The name of the village is derived from its position on the Roman road or " street " leading from Alchester to Lactodorum and from its possession by the Audleys, who held it from the time of Henry Ill. The church of SS. Mary and Edburga is a building of stone, in mixed styles, and consists of chancel with aisles, nave, aisles, north and south porches, and an embattled western tower of Perpendicular date containing a clock and 6 bells : the chancel retains a piscina : the piers and arches of the arcades, and four windows are Early Decorated, but most of the windows have been inserted in the Late Perpendicular period; three arches on each side, springing from clustered pillars, separate the nave and aisles; the font is octagonal: there is a bell-cot on the eastern gable of the nave, but the bell has been removed: at the east end of the south aisle is a monument of white marble to Sir John Borlase, 2nd bart. who died iu Feb. 1688; it has an effigy of th{t deceased, clad in the dress of a Roman warrior, reclining on a mattress, and on either side are weeping: figures; here also is a monument to Baldwin Borlas& esq. brother of the preceding, d. June 28, 1679; a. tablet to Diana Martha, d. 1789, daughter of Sir .John. Borlase Warren bart. K.C.B., 1\I.P. of Stapleford .. Notts.: and another inscribed slab to Elizabeth, daughter of George Parker, of Southcote, Line. 1765: in the nave- are memorials to the Woodward familv .. • r66o-1727; and to .Anne, wife of Thomas Eyles, 1763: there are 284 sittings: the base of ~ stone cross remains in the churchyard. The register dates from the year 1696. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value- £226, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and held since 1857 by the Rev. John Edward Tweed ;\LA. formerly chaplain of Christ Church. Traces of a Roman road and the site of a camp are visible in this parish. 1Iere are:


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. SW .ALCLIFFE. 281 the kennels of the Bicester hunt, Lord Che;;:ham, mas- The soil is loam and stone brash; subsoil, stone brash. ter; Bicester, Banbury, Brackley and Buckingham are The land is chiefly in past,ure. The area is r,981a. convenient places for hunting visitors. Near the church, 2r. 4P·; rateable value, .£3,471; the population in r89x in a southern direction, are some remains of the foun~ was 405. dations of a castle, supposed to have been the residence Parish Clerk, James Herring. of Nicholas, rst baron .Aldithley or Audley, A.D. 1312- 17; the angles of the foundations were excavated about Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & An1 87o under the direction of the late George Glen esq. nuity & Insurance Office.-John Stevens, sub-postJ.P. Stratton Audley Hall is the residence of P. Col- master. Letters arrive through Ilicester at 7.15 a.m. ville Smith esq. and Stratton Audley Park of Col. & 1 p.m.; dispatched at 12·35 & 4·25 p.m George Gosling. The trustees of the late George Glen National School (mixed), built in 1837, for 8o children; esq. (d. 1885) are the lords of the manor and prin- average attendance, 72; Mrs. Denney, mistress; Miss cipal landowners. The Dean and Chapter of Christ Wood, assistant mistress Church, Oxford, are owners of the rectorial glebe. Carrier to Bicester.-George Roberts, daily Gosling Col. Geo. Stratton .!udley pk Cattell Edward, shopkeeper 'Stevens John, carpenter, Pos-t office Leigh John Blundell, )!an.or house Clark Frederick, butcher Templar Jn. miller (steam & water), Smith P. Colville,Stratton Audley hall Deeley Arthur, farmer & farmer Tweed Rev. John Edwd. :M . .A. (vicar) Harris Walter, Plough P.H. & butcher Timms William, blacksmith Bolt Clement & Thos. farmers,Elm frm Treadwell John, farmer CO!II:MERCIAL. Atkinson Mary (Mrs.), farmer Belcher J oseph, farmer, Oldfields Norton William, head' gardener to Col. Wilson William, huntsman to the Goeo. Gosling, Stratton Audley park Bicester hounds Reynolds Edward (:Y.rrs.), farmer Wood Richard, Red Lion P.H STUDLEY, see Horton-cum-Studley. SW ALCLIFFE is a village and parish on the road also rector {)f Epwell. John Loggin's charity gives £4 from Banbury t{) Shipston-{)n-Stour, 4 miles north-west yearly to this paris:h, distributed in bread. The rent o~ from Bloxham station on the Banbury and Cheltenham the common land produces £8 yearly, which is given in section of the Great "\Yestern railway, 5 &outh-west from full to the poor instead of the right of cutting turf. Banbury and about 23 north-west from Oxf{)rd, in the On a C'Onical hil·l with a flat top to the north of the ~orthern division of the county, hundred, union and village are the remains of Madmarston Camp, a British. county court d-istrict of Banbury, Banbury and Illoxham work, pentagonal in shape, and covering an area of mort} pet.ty sessional divi,sion, rural deanery of Deddington, than 5 acres. At Lower Lea, the proper·ty of Mis-s archdeacDnry and diocese of Oxford. The church of SS. Preedy and now the residence of 1\lr. Thomas Mobbs, is Peter and Paul is a large ed·ifice of stone in mixed styles, preserved a large collecotion of 'Romiin coins, found at consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, ais·les, south various times on that farm, and there is a subterranean. porch and an embattled western tower containing a clock passage leading from the house to the Madmarston. and 6 bells with a sanctus bell in a turl'et: the chancel camp. Swalcliffe Park, of about so acres, now the re.sii;; Early Decorated and retains three elegant sedilia deuce of Lt.-C{)l. H. C. Norris J.P. is the property of and a piscina under an arcade: the rood-luft door re- Wenman .Aubrey Wykeham-Mu8grave esq. of Thame mains, and a screen of Perpendicular date, with traces Park, who is lord of the manor. W. A. "\Yykehamof painting and gilding: in the chancel are stones in- ~Iusgrave esq. Lord Saye and Sele, New College, Ox~ scribed to William Loggin, gent. 1635; Sarah, wife of ford, Lionel White Lampet esq. and Lt.-Col. H. C. Norris John Log gin, 1767; John Loggin, 1677 and John Log gin are the principal landowners. The soil is light red sand .A.M. fellow of New College, Oxon, vicar here and rector and brash; subsoil, rock and sandstone. The crops are of Marst'On Sicca, Glos, 16g8-1731; William Mayo M . .A. , general. The area of the parish is 1,679 acres; ratevicar, 1679-1734 and Maria his wife, 1717; the Rev. able value, £2,339; the popul-art:ion in 1891 was 287. John Caswell, 46 years vicar, 18o8, and Elizabeth his Se:x,ton, John Prophett. wife, 1772, and two c~1ildren, 1761~6; there is a~so .a Post, ~I. 0. &; T. 0 .• s. B., Express Delivery & Annuity brass to Thomas Merrwtt B.C.~. viCar, 1.624, untll h1s & Insurance Office.-}hss &tience Wells, sub-po~td~ath, 19 July, r66~; the pulr_r~. and r~admg desk we~e mis,tress. Letters through Banbury arrive at 7.30 g1ven by Anne, Widow 0f W 1b.'l~m l\ ykeham esq. m a .m. ; rlispa<tched at 4.30 p.m r639 ~nd there are S'Ome pews w1th the d~te 1637: the Na,toional School (mixed), erected in r852, to hold 70 nave Is of four bay·s, the north arca~e bemg composed children; average at<tendance, 51 ; ~Irs. .Annie of three Norman arches and one wider arch of Early Michell mistress Engli10h character:. the south arcade is- Transition Nor- Carrier t~ & from Banbury .- Charles Haynes, to the m·~n: the south a1sle dates .from about 1280 and CQn- 'Fox,' mon. wed. thurs. &; sat tams two recessed arches m the wall, on clustered shafts; a. monument in a La·te Classic style to John ~PWELL is a. towD;ship, vi~lage a.nd c~ape.lry in the Hawten, gent. of the Lee, 15 98 ; a table tomb ~ith pansh of S"':alcl~ffe, ~1tuated ~n a billy distnct, on the shields of arlllls, below a mural monument of marble in oorder of ""arw1ckshll'e, 7 miles west-north~west from the Tudor Olassic style, with coloured demi-figures and Banbury and 3~ from ~he Vlillage of Sw~·l?liffe. The arms, to John Duncom'be esq. and Elizabeth, his· wife; l church of St .. Anne,. whic'h stand~ ~n a nsmg ground and other memori<als to Richard Tredwell, gent. 175 9 west of the Vlllage, Is .a small ~mldmg o~ ~tone of the and Ann .his wife, 1783; and to Thomas Chamberlayne Decorat~d. and Perpendicular perwds, consishng of nave. esq. 1639; this aisle retains its original ben{:hes and on sou.th aisle or chapt;-1 and a~ embattled 14th ce~t':ry the floor is a bras's to Joyce, wife of Richard ~ewman, tower on the soutih side, f?rmmg a porch and colllf:~mmg of Epwell, gent. 1584; the noDth ais'le, dating from about 3 bells: the chanc·el retams an aumbry. and' a pu;cina 1320, oontains a fine mural monument of marble with under an ogee a=h, and on the north s1de of the east columns and an entablature and a sem'i-circular 'recess window is a trefoiled niche: there are floor stones ininclosing kneeling figures of a m~m and his wife, with scribed to Wil.liam Pagett, gen-t. 17}o.; 1\Iary ~rutrthews. many shields of arms inscribed to Richd. Wykeham esq. 175 8; Joseph Mruttihe~:· 1785;, lhlliam Lyd1att, 17~3 and )!my h1s wife, 1635; there are also other memorials and others to the famil1es o~ Dr~ •. 1760-7, and Goodwm of that family, 1635·1703; and . bras•ses on the floor to I694-1715 : the svuth chapel.Is .diV'lded from. the nave by Humphrey "\Vy keham, r6so, and to J oan, wife of Peter an arcade of .tw.o arches, spnn.gmg from a smgle c.olumn Harris, 1635• and mural tablet-s to the family of "\Val- and has a p1scma: t~e f'o~t 1s ootagonal, . on a mrcu!a'r ford, r8o7-41 : a few old benches remain: in the nave, base; the oomh door IS bmlt up: the pul•pit and readmg above the arcade·s, are two apparently Saxon windows, de·sk are carved. a_nd are appare~tly of Jaco~ean date : deeply splayed and now opening into the aisles; here there are 20o s1ttmgs. The. register of baph.sms dates also are various mural monuments of the 1-Vykehams, from !h.e y~r 1577; marnages, 158o; bur~als, 1584. 1751-98: the south porch is elegant Early English: a The l~vmg 1s a re.ct~rr, annexed, to the VI~rage ?f hands·ome rood scre~m remains, and the church has Swalchffe. The Pnm1tiv~ Mclhod1>!t chapel here Will tirn:ber roofs throughout: all the windows, some of seat rso persons. There IS a. fuel allotl?ent of ro acres which are memorials, are of modern stained glass: the for the poor of thfls to;;nsh1p, producmg £16 yea:Iy .. church was reSit'ored in r86o by subscriptions and a and the chapel I-:md Yields £6 a year for r~pa.Irs. local rate and affords 300 sittings. The register of James Page esl Is lor~ of the manor. ~he prmc1pal ~ptisms and burials dates from the year 1558; mar- Landowners are r. G. ~flll~Td, T. B. R~di~g ~sq. New rmges, 1567. The living is a vicaro.ge, with Shutford Oollege, Oxford, and the V1Car. The soil IS hght and annexed, joint net yearly value, arising from 175 acres sandy. The cropS! are general. The area is 1,088 of glebe, £rso, with res-id·ence, in the gift of New Col- acres; rate.able value, £r,S45; the populatf:.ion in 189I lege, Oxford, and held s-ince 1894 by the Rev. Nbrman was 217. :Robert Ramsay 1\'LA.. of New College, Oxford, who is Post Office.-James Page, sub-postmaEter. Letters


282 SW ALCLIFFE. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's through Ilanlbury arrive at 9.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 3·45 p.m. Sibf.ord Gower is the nearest money order office & Swalcliffe the nearest telegraph office :s-a·tiiJnaJ School (mixed), for 100 children; average attend!llnce, 33; Miss Husband, misbres:s Carriers to & from Eanbury.-Ric'hard M'arsh, to the 'Old Gemge,' miJn. thurs. & sat. ; Richard Aloock, to 'Loothern Bottle,' man. thurs. & sat Chard James, farmer, Hill farm EIPWELL. Eeley William, blacksmith Alcock Richard, farmer & carrier George Thomas, carpenter Aris Henry, farmer SWALCLIFFE. Dicks The ~Iis~es Hall Goorge Eawtin, ~anor house Norris Lieut.-Col. Henry Crawley J.P. Swalcliffe park Chlkes J-ohn, farmer England Albert Reuben, Chandlers' Green George, stone mason Arms P.H Hall Geo.Hawtin,frmr. }lanDr Ho. frm Hall Thomas, shopkeBper Haynes Cha.s. carrier & coal dealer Limber Wm.Crofts,frmr.Epwell grndif. Page Richard, The Grange Ramsay Rev_ Norman Robert (vicar), Vicarage Haynes Sa.rah (Mrs.), shopkeeper }lansfield Robert William, farmer l\I.A. Howes John, miller (wa,ter) Marsh Richard, butcher & carrier Page Richard, farmer, The Grange Marsh William, farmer Turruer ~rs COM~IERCIAL. Bachelor .Ail:fred' J n. Stag's & shoe mak~r Bloxham Leonard Thomas, Il'loxharm Matthew, farmer Prophett John, carpenter }Ieadows Hemy, beer retailer ~obbs Thomas, farmer, Lower Lea }!organ David, farmer T!e·vor Thos. farmer, Upper Lea farm Page Jas. frmr. & landownr. Post off Head P.H. Wells Hannah (Mrs.), baker Pickering Arthnr baker "\V ells Patience (Miss), shopkeeper, Taylor J oseph, c;rpenter farmer Post office Walker John, blacksmith Walton William, m:iller (water) SWERFORD is a pari•h and vil:l-age on the river Swerforct Park is the seat of Rubert Snow Bolton Davis Swere, r~ miles south-ea·st from Hook Norton station esq. J.P.; the mansi()n stands on an eminence in th·at on the Banbury and Cheltenham branch of the Great portli.on of the park which is in the parish of Hook Western railway and 5 miles· nmth-oost from Chipping ~ortDn. The principal llamfowners are Christ Churoh, Norton, in the .Northern division of the county, hundred Oxford, ~Ita•tthew Ernestt Boulton esq. of Grea1t Tew, and petty sessional division of Chad•lington, union and R. S. B. Davis esq. whQ is 1urd of the manor, and Albert coun1ty court district of Ohipping KDfton, rural deanery Brassey esq. of Heythrop Park. The soil is stone brash; of Cbripping Korton and arohdeacoury and diocese of subsoil, brash rock. The chief ci'ops are wheat, barley Oxford. The chnrch of St. Mary is a small edifice of and roots. The area is r,846 acres; rateable value, s.tone of the Decora.t-ed period, consisting of chancel, ,£2,163; the population in 1891 was 387. clere~Storied nave of three bays, north aisle, south porch Showell hamlet is 2 miles south-weS't. and a wes1tern towe.r with broach spire, coiiltaining a Parish Clerk, ThDmas Woods. c:lDck and 5 bells, res1or·ed in r 894, at a cost of aoout Post Office.-J ohn Robins, sub-po&tmaster. Letters £8o, raised by public subscriptli'()n: the church was n- through En stone S. 0. arrive at 8. ro a.m. & s.so stored and tihe norlth aisle added in 1846 and the chancel p.m.; dispatched during summer months at 8.50 a.m. WUJS res.tored and the fine oos·t window inserted by the & s.so p.m. & winter at 4.50 p.m. HoDk KoTiDn rec-t()r in 1853: the south d!oo:r-mty, porch and fDn•t are is the nearest money order & teiegraph office. PDstal gxJOd Decorated work: there are 230 siti:ings. The re- orders are issued here, but not paid. "\>Yall Letter g~ster of baprtisms dat-es from the year 1577; marriuges, Box cleared at 5.40 p.m. in the summer & 4.40 p.m. 1579; burials·, 1578. Tlhe living is a rectory, average in the winter tithe rent-charge £142, gross yrorly value £494· with Church School (mixed), erected about r85o, for 70 residence, in the gift of Magdalen College, Oxford, and children; average at•tend11nce, 6o; Joseph Dinn, held Slince 1849 by the Rev. Thomas Harris B.D. for- master; Miss Lucy Dinn, mistress merly fellow of that college. The Primitive MethodiS<t Carrievs to Banbury.-Jiakeman to 'Leather Bottle,' chapel, a structure of wood, was built in 1879. The mon. thurs. & sat. returning .same days; Jonalh poor's all()tment of zo acres, awarded in 1803, produces Stockford, same days from 'Catherine Wheel'; French £38 yoorlly for fuel. T:ravell'·s charity is for c!othing. to 'Leather Bottle,' thurs. & sat Checkley :\Irs Broadway Richd. Masons' Arms P.H JakemaiJJ Edward, carrier Davis Robert Snow Bolton J.P. Swer- Busby George, farmer Powell John, stDne mason ford park Colegrove Job,farmer & miller (wateJ.) Robins John, blacksmith, Post office HaiTis Rev_ Thos. B.D., J.P. Rectory French William, shopkeeper Rose John Henry, shopkeeper Hall Thomas, farmer Smith Oharles Stephen, Griffin inn COMMERCIAL. Hali 1Ym. carpenber & wheelwright Stockford Jonah, carrier Hart.ley Arthur, farmer White William, shoe maker Badg-er Richard, farmer, Pomfrett Hiorns John Thomas, farm,'r ·wise Thomas, farmer SWINBROOK is a village and parish on the northern 1555-67, and Bislh·op of OxfOTd in 1567, died at Swinbank of the river Windrush, 5! miles north-west from brook in Odober, 1568, and was buried in BurfDrd Bampton stat,ion on the Oxford, \Vitney and Fairford church 1 Nov. in thialt ye~n: there are 120 s-ittings, branch of the Great Western railway, 2 east fl'om Bur- lllostly free. The register daJtes from the yoor 1862. ford and 6i north-we.st from Witney, in the Mid drivisrron The living is a vicarage annexed too the rectmy of Widof the county, hundred of Chadlington, pet<ty sessional ford, joint tithe rent-charge £178, average £135, net d~vision of Bampton West, union and county court dis- inocrme £201, with 26 acres of glelbe and residence, in trict of \"-itney, ruml deanery of Witney and archdea- the gi£t of A. B. Freeman-Mitl£ord esq. C.B., M.P. and conry and dioces-e of Oxford. Th~ church of St. M!llry, he1d since 1888 by the Rev. Joseph Foster B.A. of originally :Norman, is a building of stone, consisting of Trinity College, Dublin. Here is a Primitive Methodist chanceJ, cleres:i:loried nave of three bays, aisles, soutih ohapel. The Fe.t.tiplace family founded and endowed in porch and a singular embattled western tower, contain· this place several chari t'able ins-titutions, including ing 3 bells: the ea:st window of five J.ights is a modern charities of £24 1os. 7d. yearly for bread and clothing, work in the Perpendicular s1:yle: on the south side are and £7 7s. 6d. for distribut'iDn in money, left by Sir S'Ome fine old carved oak stal'Ls, with misereres, and Georg-e Fettiplace, 5th and lust bart. who died 8 April, opposite are tw<> mural monuments in marble of rich 1743; and there is also a yearly charity of £34 fm apand singular design, each with three shelves, on which prentic.ing. left by Sir Oharles Fetbiplace, 3rd hart. d. recline male effigies of members of the Fettiplace family, c. 1714. 1'he wid.ow.s' land provides 1os. per quarter for baronebs, who removed here from Childrey, Berks, about widows; the panishes of Swinbrook and Widford are the middle of the 16th century; the inscriptions are enl\:i<tled to send two boys to Chri!1t's Hospiml school, varioustly d.ated from 1504 tiJ r686: on the floor are fine London. There is a bequest of £3 a ye~r for the pariSh brasses with effigie•s to Anthony Fetyplace esq. rsw, in clerk. A'Lgernon Bertram Freeman-Mit•ford esq. C.B., tal:J.ard, and J'Ohn Crosbon eoq. with three wives and four M.P. of Batsford Park, Gloucestershire, is lmd of the children, c. 1470; and simple inscribed brasses to Alys manor and prinoipal landowner. The soil is limestone Fetepla.s, 155o, Symond Feteplas, c. 1530, and Alexander brash; subsoil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, Fert:~place, r6r6: there is a yearly bequest of £z 1os. oatrs and turnips. The area is 1,517 acres; rateable for the repair of the Fettiplace monuments: th~ aroode value, £1,313; the population in 1891 was 216. of the Il!Orth aisle has Norman piers with pointed arches Parish Clerk, Charles HilL and curious Early Decora•ted windows: the south ais-le and porch are Early English: th-e tower, erected in 1824, has a singular arched opening in it~s westeTn exteri.or, within which is a door and windiJw: Hugh Curwen, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Post Office.-Mrs. Caroline Crook, sub-postmistress. Letrters through Burfo,rd R.S.O. whioh is the nearest money order & telegraph {)ffice, arrive at 7.30 a.m. &; 4· 15 p.m. Box cleared at 5 ·55 p.m. sundayrs excepted


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. SYDEXHAM. 283 Schools. tendlance, 33 ; & endvwed with £6o yearly from the Free School, fDunded by Anne, daughter of Sir John Pitts' charity; Richard Harris, master; Miss Henrietta Fettripl.ace, I srt bart. of Childrey, Berks, & wife of Biarris, mistress James Pitts esq. of Kyre, Wore.; it was erected in The Sunday School is endowed with £7 15s. yearly from 1716 & rebuilt in 1865, for SS children; average at- the FeUipla.ce charity Foster Rev. Joseph ll.A. Vicar~ge Howse Richard, blacksmith Timms George, farmer, Manor farm COMMERCIAL. J u~ter Charl.otte (Mrs.), shopkeeper & Kites bridge Berry Charles, Swan P.H Maisey George, carpenter Timms Jmnes, jun.. stone mason Berry Ohas.ll. carpenter&wheelwri.sht Moss Ann (Mrs.), miller (water) Timms Thmnas Henry, stone mason Eeles· Leonard, coal dealer Pearman \Yilliam Henry, farm~r Tuckwell John, carter Harris Richard, land measurer & Smith· Damicl, farmer, Forest farm Tuckwell Joseph, stone mason schoolmaster at Free school 'Dimms James, bricklayer Webb Fredk. shoe maker & shopkP2per SWYNCOMBE is a parish, 4 miles south from Wat- below, the martyrdom of St. Thom.as a Becket: the lington terminal st'31tion on a branch from Princes R'is- church was thoroughly repaired and res-tored about borough on the Great Western railway and 8 west- the year I851, and in the course of the work north-west from Henley, in the Southern division of severa;l fresco patintingSI were discovered: there the county, hundred of Ewelme, petty sessional division I are 153 sittings. The register of baptisms dates of )Va,t~ingh:m, union and county court district of from the year I6oo; mlarri{\ges and burials from the Henley-on-Thames, rural deanery of .Aston and arch- year IS68. The living i·s oa reotory, tithe rent-charge deaCtOnry and diocese of Oxford. The parish is situated £"4I5, average £310, net yearly Vialue £3o8, with resiamong the hills of the ChiM:ern range and is surrounded d·ence, in the gift of the Lord Clra.nceHor, and held since by scenery of an eminently picturesque character. The 1892 by the Rev. Oharles A'lired Kemble Irwin B.A. of church of St. Botolph is a small and ancient structure Mertl(m Oollege, Oxford. .A. s'i:one sllab, let into the s<mth of flint work, chiefly of Normon date, and consists of 1 wall 'Of the rectory house, lis· inscribed, "Impensri.s apstidal chancel, nave, south poroh and a small oanopied Thomae Toovey, S.T.P. Rect. de Swincomb. Corn. Oxon. bell-cote affixed to the front of the western gable; a I A. D. 1734." Swyncombe House, lthe property of Charles Sanctus bell, iiliScribed in Runic letter "Hujus corn- Edmurrd Ruck-Keene esq. and now (I895) the residence. panre nomen est Jesu speciale," is now on the ground at of Emil Reiss esq. is a m•ansion of red brick, in the the east end: the apse, a portion of the original church, Elizabethan 'St)1Ie; it is situalted in a valley among the has been restored,and is lighted by three spla.yed windows: Chi1tern Hills and is surrounded •by very attractive garbelow the east window is a reliquary, and in the south dens and pleasure grounds and a park of I 10 a<:res, wall of the aps·e is an original aumbry and a piscina approached by an avenue. There are masses of woods coeval with the early fabric, oonsist.ing of a square bas·in, in the vicinity. Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene esq. who rudely carved, on a mut•ilated pedest-al: the chance~ i.s lord of the manor and Messrs. \V. T. and T. Franklin arches are of this drute; and there is a plain cup~shaped are the principal 'l.andowners. The sDil is clay and Norman font, with a restored S'tem, base and cover: the c.lmlk; s<nbso:il, cha:k. The chief cvops are wheat, oo.ts windows in the chancel are insevtions of a later period; and barley. The area is 2,646 acres; rateable value, those of the nave all s.ingle light·s of Early English £I,584; the populat<ion in 1891 was 308. charact1:~r: _the porch, a ;est oration, is Decorated: some Oookley Green is 3 miles S'Outh from )"f atlington. encauS'i:IC til~s, a:p~renhy of the date of Edward IlL Ewelme Park, ~ south-we~tt from \Vatlington. were found m different pa:;ts of the ~hurch: on the Park Corner is 4 miles south from )YaUington and has n~;rt~l wall ?f the chancel lS a memonal to the Re~. a Primitive ~lethodist chapel. Russell's "\'Vater is 3! 1~1lham Hohday 'Yoodroffe M.A. rector from 18oi unhl miiles •8'0Utlh-east from 1Vatt1inoton. Here is a )Ve.sleyan h1s dea,th, 19 Apr1l, I825 ; and on the pavement of the chapel "' nave are inscribed Slt.ones to Ebzabeth, wife of John Day, · 1698; J·ohn Day, 1701 and Dorothy H'<lsborn, 1704 : on Post ~ffice.-George Sarney, sub-postmaster. Letters the north Wlall of the nave are monumelllts t'O the rece1ved from Henley-on-Thames at _7·45 a.m. & 2.45 fa.m':il<ies of Ruck and Keene, I763-1·845, and on the south p.m.; & sundays at- _7·45 a.m,; dllspatched at g.so w.al~ to that of CottTell, I831-42: several of the windows a.m. & 5·45 p.m.; d1spatched on .sunda}'lS at 11.2_0 in the chance•l and nave are filled with heraldic glass, a.m._ The ne-arei<t money order & telegmph office IS exhibiting a representa:tion of Herluin, first Abbot of at Net.Uebed Bee, to which abbey Swyncombe was assigned Wal~ Letter Boxes at RnStsell'•s 1'later, cleared at 4.40 also the arms of King John, John Plantagenet, p.m.; •Sundays &t 8.35 a.m.; & at Oookley Green, Duke of Bedford K.G. ; Charles Brandon, Duke of cleared a.t 5 p.m.; sund'lys .at 8.20 a.m Suffolk K.G. and his thlil'd wife l\i'aTy Tudor, 2nd Xati{)nal School (mixed), Ooolrley Green, for 120 chil· daughter of Henry VII. Queen Dowager of Louis XII. dren; average attendance, 92; supported in part by king of France; 'rhomas Chancer and others: the west Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene esq.; ·Mr. & Mrs. w•indow represents St. Martin dividing his cloak with a Frogham, master & mistress; l\Iiss .A.lice Martin, beggar, from a picture by Rubens; St. BotDlph; and infants' mistress SWY:NC0)1BE. Taylor James, gardene;r to Emil Reiss Vernon Edwin Joseph, surveyor, far· Dixon Rev. James ~LA. Cooklev house e5q. Swyncombe house mer & land agt. to Stafford O'Brien • Irwin Rev. Charles Alfred K eruble PARK CO R~ER . , B.A, (rector) Bassett James, farm bai:iff to W. T. Reiss Emil, Swyncombe house Franklin esq. · Jone.s vrilliam, farmer, Darkwood frm Sarney Elijah, farmer & overseer Hoare esq. & Chas. Edmund RuckKeene esq vYixen Wm. beer ret:r. & blacksmith RUSSELL'S WATER. Lane William, farmer, Coat's farm Sarney George, postmaster Cox John, wheelwright &c Shorney Hy. farmer, Ewelme Pk. frm \Vest Dan, farmer, Digberry farm Seymour Richard, boot & shoe maker SYDENHAM is a parish and village, 2~ miles south since I884 by the Rev. Conway Joyce M.A.. of Trinity from Thame station on the Oxford & Wycom be branch of College, Dublin. There is a Baptist chapel, built in 1881, the Great ·western railway, and about 2 miles north-west and seating I70 persons. A plot of I6 acres of land is let from Chinnor station on the \Vatlington branch of the to some of the poor inhabitants, and the rent, with the same line, in the Southern division of the county, hun- exception of a subscription of two guineas to the County dred of Lewknor, petty sessional division of 'Vatlington, Infirmary, is distributed in money. Wenman Aubrey nnion and county court district of Thame, rural deanpry "\Vykeham Musgrave esq. of Thame Park, who is lord of Gf Aston a:~.d archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The the manor, and the Rev. Montagu John Burrows M.A. of church of St. Mary is a small building of stcne and fl.ii•t, Ceylon, are the principal landowners. The soil is clay ; in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, aorth subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat, transept, nave, with narrow lancet windows, south porch, beans, barley and oats. The area is I,5r8 acres; rateable and a central tower with spire cf oak, containing 4 bells: value, £I ,935 ; the population in 1891 "was 339· the font is of contemporary date, and there is some Parish Clerk, H"J.rry Taylor. Decorated work: there are 2+0 sittings. The register of Letters through Tetsworth, which is the nearest money baptisms f.nd burials date~ from the year 1705; mar- order & telegraph office, arrive at 9 a. m. "\V all Letter riages, I754· The living is a. vicarage, net yearly value llox cleared at 4·45 p.m. ; sunday, 10.30 a.m £72, -.vith residence and 64 acres of glebe, in the gift of I National School (mixed), established in 1849 & enlarged the trustees of the late Thomas Slater M.D. and held in I886 for roo children; 3-;verage attendance, 79 Joyce Rev. Conway ){.A. Vicarage Chowlll John, shopkeeper Holland Thomas, fanner Croxford William, farmer Hollier :Mary (:Mrs. ),higgler & poultry COM:\I:EllCIAL, Chown Benjamin, hurdle maker Fouey Hy. Caywood, miller (steam &:, dealer water) Howes Thomas, blacksmith


284 SYDENHAl\I. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S (Munday Daniel, Sun P.H She-en Ge.orge, farmer, Grange farm Rymills John, Four Horseshoes P.ll Wade (Mrs.), Ada, seamstress Sheen John, farmer & horse trainer ·wheeler William, beer reta.iler (under Professor Galrayne's syste1u) Willis Elizabeth (~'Irs.), shopkeeper Witney Edward, farmer Witney Frederick William, Witney John, farmer farmer TACKLEY is a parish and village on the river Cher- late G. E. Street esq. R.A.: in 1894 a memorial window well, 2 miles north-by-west from Bletchington stati~m on was plsced in the chur.~h to the Rev. Lant:elot Arthnr the Oxford and Birmingham section of the Great Western Sharpb B.D. rector, r839-9r, by his children: there are railway, 3~ north-east from Woodstock, and 9 north from 302 siitings. The register of baptisms and burials dates Oxford, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of from the year 1568 and marriages from I559· The living "\Vootton, petty sessional division of Wootton South, is a rectory, commuted tithe rent-charge £750, average, 'Voodstock union r.nd county court district, rural deanery [571, gross income £630, net £490, with 8o acrPs of. of Woodstcck and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. glebe r.nd residence, in the gift of St. John's College. The church of St. Nicholas is a cruciform building ot Oxford, and held since the yea!' 1891 by the Rev. Thomas stone in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried Nolan M . .A. formerly scholar of that college. There is a nave, transepts, south aisle ana a central embattled tower small vVesleyan chapel here. Morrice's charity ot £3 2S. containing 5 bells and a clock, placed in 1885: a good Bd. yearly is the interest of £137 Consols, bequeathed in Early English triplet of lancet wind0ws, with slender 1828 and is for fuel. Tackley Park is the seat of ~frs. shafts, occupies the whole east end of the chancel, which Evetts. There are two manors: Tackley manor, belonghas a low pitched mcdern roof, but t.he corbels of the ing to Sir George John Egerton Dashwood bart. and former Perpendicular r,JOf remain: the snuth side has W hitehill manor to Corpus Christi college, Oxford. Sir windows of this date, prolonged downwards to form re- G. J. E. Dashwood bart. D.L., J.P. of Kirtlington Park~ ces!'.ed benches and there is a good trefoiled pisdna with the Duke of l\Iarlborough, the trustees of the late William urain, on an octagonal corbel: on the north side is a Evetts esq . .Alexander vYilliam Hall esq. of Barton Abbey. recessed Early English arch, inclosing a Perpendicular and Corpus Christi and St. John's Colleges, Oxford, are altar tomb, pannelled, witli buttresses and incised on the principal landowners. The soil is stone brash, sand. the slab with a cross fleury: alongside is a doorway, clay and gravel; subsoil, tlw same. The land is princicmmected with the arch by a single shaft of Purbel'k pally arable. The crops are barley, wheat, peas and marble: the ncrth aisle of the nave has been :lestroyed, roots. The area is 2,804 acres; rateable value, £5,141; but two arches of the Norman arcade are huilt up in the the population in 1891 was 506. existing north wall and a small ~orman door has teen vYhitehill, consisting of two farms and a few cottages. rebuilt in the western arch: the south arcada consists oi is a hamlet I miles south-east. three Early English arches: the clerestory and roof llre Nethercot i.;; another hamlet ~mile north-east. plain and late : the tower is supported on arches and Parish Clerk, Thomas Kilby. semi-octagonf1l piers of Early English character, hnt the Post Office.-George Hall Cleaver, sub-postmaster. upper portion is Perpendicular; in the north transept is Letters through Oxford arrive at 8.40 a.m.; sundays. a small piscina and an organ has been placed there: both 8.35 a.m.; dispatched 4.12 p.m.; sundays 3.10 p.m. tr!.lnsepts are Perpendicular: the church contains a hand- The nearest money order office is at Woodstock; some monument of white marble, with a fnll-sized figure nearest telegraph office at Bletchington station. Postal of Justice, to the Horr. John Morton, Chief Justice of orders are issued here, but not paid the Court of Sessions of the county palatine of Chester, National School (mixed), erected in 1840, for roo chil1762, and M.P. for Abingdon, 1747-70, and later for dren; average attendance, 6g; .Arthur Gilder, master Romney and Wigan, d. 25 July, 1780: the whole strurtnre Carrier.-Ernest Kilby, to 'White Hart,' Oxford, wed. was restored in 1863 under the superintendence of the & sat Evetts ::\Irs. Tackley park Brooks Mary .Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Hoynes Fl'edk. Wm. farmer, Wood frm Horwood John, Quarry bank Castle Edward, farmer, Court farm & Hoare James, carpenter ~ola111 Rev. Thomas lvl.A. Rectory Old .:Man:s-Leys farm Honour Job, farmer, Manor farm Chilton Chas. Pearson,frmr.Nethercot Hutchins Waiter Hall, frmr, Nethercot Cleaver Geo.Hall,blacksmitl:l,PJst office Kilby Geo.King's .ArmsP.H.Nethercot Cleaver J ames, tailor Kilby Ern est, carrier & coal dealer CO:MllEltCIAL. .Alien Geo.Sturdy's Castlfl f'.H.&farmr OooperJn.Bulford,frmr. New Whitehill Shnrpe .Ada ~Iadeline C~Iiss), coffee l3lake Thomas William, farmer, Old Cowell Timothy Norton,grocer&dra.per rooms, Nethercot Whitehill Evetts William, farmer, Nethercot Toms Wm.Fisher, Gardeners'.ArmsP.H TADMARTON is a parish and village, a portion of register dates from the year 1548. The living is ao the latter being called Lower Tadmarton, and is on the rectory, gross yearly value, £260, net. income, £249, road from Banbury to Shipston-on-Stour, 3 miles north- including 356 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift west from Bloxham station on the Banbury and Chelten- of Worcester College, Oxford, and held since 1886 by ham section of the Great Western railway, and 4~ the Rev. A1·thur Esmond Riddle M . .A. of that college. west-south-west from Banbury, in the Northern division There is a small charity for the poor. On Tadmarton of the county, hundred of l3loxham, Ban bury and Blox- Heath is a round British camp, of which the inner vallum, ham petty sessional division, union and county court still rising five or six feet above the level of the interior. district of Ban bury, rural deanery of Deddington and remains entire; the fosse, nine feet below the inner archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. vallum, also remains and there are traces of a second Nichola.s is an ancient building of stone in mixed styles, vallum and some indications of a third; an ancient trackconsisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, north aisle, way passes through the camp; and a short distance north porch and an embattled western tower of three north-west are two tumuli, each ahout 20 yards in stages, the lower portion being Late Norman or Early diameter at the base; at a distance of 490 yards to the English and the upper stage Perpendicular, containing east is a copious and ever-flowing spring called the "Holy 5 bells, and on the eastern gable of the nave is a small Well." Roman coins have been frequently found here. bell-turret of the 15th century: the chancel has two Tadma.rton Manor House is the residence of George Wade Norman arches built into the north wall', which support esq. John Charles MacDermott esq. who is lord of the a mural monument to Mary, wife of the Rev. Cresswell manor and Lionel White Lampet esq. are the principal Whatley, rector,r657: the east window is late Decorated landowners. The soil is sand and brash; subsoil, limeand there is one small Norman window on the south stone. The crops are general. The area is 1,976 acres; side: the chancel arch is Early English: the nave arcade rateable value, £2,783; the population in 1891 was 320. consists· of three Norman arches, on circular columns Parish Clerk '\Villiam Barlow. with cushioned caps : the clerestory is a Perpendicular ' addition: near the pulpit, on the south side, is• a Post Office, Upper Tadmarton.-Mrs. Elizabeth Xewport. piscina, and above it a deep square recess, and the aisle sub-postmistress. Letters through Banbury arrive retains an aumbry: the nave has mural monuments to about 7.10 a.m. ; dispatched at 4.50 p.m. The nearest· Thomas Deane l\L.A. rector of Whitehampt.on, Dorset, money order & telegraph office is at Swalcliffe. Postal 1754, and others of his family 1726-74: seven of the orders are issued here, but not paid old Decorated benches remain: the font is a very early Wall Letter Box, Lower Tadmarton, cleared at 4·55 p.m work of this period and consists of a basin on a base .A School Board of 5 members was formed 18 Dec. 1872; with scroll ornament and .gr_9tesque heads: the 15th since increased to 6; Rev.A. E. Riddle, chairman & hon. century roofs are still intact: the church was restored clerk to the board in 1893, at a cost of [1,235, when the flooring was relaid School (boys & girls), built in 1875, for 86; averagein wood, and new carved oak benches· erected in the attendance, 48 ; Miss .Alice Moore, mistress nave anq aisle, in: memory of Edmund James Smith Carrier to & from Banbury.-Edward Watkins, from his M.A. rector of St. John's, Bury, Lancs. r858-84, and house, to ' Old George,' mon. thurs. & sat. & several rector of this parish, r884, until his death in 1886. The others pass t.hrough


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