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KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF OXFORDSHIRE - 1895

Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire - 1895

DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. GREAT TEW. 285 Paul Capt. Robt., R.N. The Highlands Riddle Rev. Arthur Esmond M . .A Goodwin Mary (Mrs.), farmer Green Dorcas (Mrs. ),Lampet.Arms P.H Gregory Wm. frmr. High Meadow fm Hughes John Robinson, miller (water) London Mary (Mrs.), dress maker Meadows Alice (Miss), dressmaker Mead<lws Thomas, carpenter ::\<Iobbs Thomas, steam plough & Rectory Salmon Edward '\Vade George, Manor house Walton Mrs. The Villa COMMERCIAL. threshing machine owner X ewport Elizh. (Mrs.), btchr.Post <Jff Salmon John, farmer Salmon John Austin, farmer ·watkins Edward, carrier Wise .John, farmer Garrett Th<>mas, farmer ::\forby Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Wells Joshua, shopkpr. & shoe maker family, from r6r8 to 1624: the church affords r85 sittings, qo being free. The register dates from the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ss, with residence, in the gift of Edward Rhys Wingfield esq. and held since 1873 by the Rev. William Patrick Lennard Hand B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, who is also vicar of Great Barrington, Gloucestershire. The charities for distribution in clothing, bread and money amount to £rg yearly: there is also a yearly sum of £5 from the Fifield estate for educational purposes. In this parish are quarries of very excellent stone of the Great Oolite series, with which many buildings in Oxford have been constructed. Ed ward Rhys Wingfield esq. of Barrington Park, is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The soil is limestone brash; subsoil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is 1,944 acres; rateable value, [1,307; the population in r8gr was z6o. Parish Clerk, James Pittaway. TA YNTON is a parish at the western extremity ot the county, on the Gloucestershire border, 6~ miles northwest from Alvescot station on the Oxford and Fairford branch of the Great \Vestt-rn railway, r! north-west-bywest from Burford, and 9 north-west from \Yitney, in the :i'<Iid division of the county, hundred of Chadlington, petty sessional division of Bampton West, union and county court district of Witney, rural deanery of Witney and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The river \Vir.drush flows through the parish. The ancient church of St. .T ohiJJ, an edifice of stone chiefly in the Decorated style, consists of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, vestry, north porch and a tall and narrow embattled western tower containing a clock and 4 bells : the chancel, added in r843, was restored~ in r86r, is in the Early English style; the east end is filled with a triplet of lancets, and in the south walls is a piscina : arcades of two arches on each side divide the nave and aisles, and in the north aisle is a niche with ball flower mouldings: there are remains d a hagioscope in the south aisle, which has also a richly Post Office.-Miss Annie Dunford, sub-postm.istress. moulded Perpendicular doorway: the font is snpported Letters through Burford R.S.O. arrive at 7· IS a. m. & by quaintly carved figures attached to a panelled shaft S-45 p.m. ; dispatched 8 a.m. & 6 p.m. Burford is the and the upper portion is divided octagonally by kneeling nearest money order & telegraph office figures, each division containing a grotesque bird or Public Elementary School (boys & girls), erected in 1877, animal: the north side of the church is embattled, and for 6o children; average attendance, 31 ; Henry Thomas in the north aisle are mural tablets to the Sumnrr Brunt, master Hand Rev. William Patrick Lennard Dunfmd .Annie,Eliza & Jane (Misses), B.A. Vicarage .shopkeepers & bakers & beer reStephens Mrs tailers, Post office COMMERCIAL. :Matthews Harold William, farmer Houlwn Henry Th<lmas, farmer Pittaway Thomas, carpenter Stephens John, farmer Stephens Waiter, farmer, Manor frm Wuschack Fraulien, ladies' boarding school TETSWORTH is a parish and village situated partly Cornish, who are lords of the manor, and the trustees of in a valley, on the high road from London to Oxford, 4 the late John Cozens esq. are the chief landowners. The miles south from Thame station on the Oxford and soil is clay; subsoil, clayey. The chief crops are wheat, Wycombe section of the Great Western railway, 13 from barley and beans, with a considerable portion of pasture Wycombe, and 12 south-east from Oxford, in the Southern land. The area is r,172 acres; rateable value, [2,604; division of the county, hundred, union and county court. the population in 1891 was 460. district of Thame, petty sessional division of Bullingdon, Parish Clerk, Jam es Tidmarsh. rural deanery of Aston and archdeaconry and diocese of p M 0 & T 0 s B E D 1· & • "t . ost, 1 • • . . , • • , xpress e 1 very .a.nnu1 y Oxford. The church of St. Giles, rebuilt m r8S5 on the & Insurance Office.-Thomas Gallop, postmaster. 1lite of the old church, is a small and plain edifice of stone, Letters arrive from London at 5- 21 & 1r. 3o a.m.; in mixed styles, the earliest portions being Norman, and dispatched to London & Oxford at 10 a.m. & 7·45 p.m. ; consists of chancel, nave, south aisle and a. tower at the to Wallingford & Oxford East & West, 7. 45 p.m. & to south-west angle, surmounted by an octagonal spire and Aylesbury & Thame at 8 p.m.; sunday, arrive s. 2I containing 6 bells: the south doorway is Norman: there d" t h d . . Th . d f h 6 a.m.; Ispa c e 7·45 p.m are 430 s1ttmgs. e register ates rom t e year I 04-. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £r2r, average A School Board of 5 members was formed 14 Dec. in 1877 £go, net yearly value £no, with 2 acres of glebe and for the united district of Tetsworth & Attington; E. residence, in the gift of the trustees of the late Dr. Slater, Parker, Thame, clerk to the board; Henry Witney, but pro hac vice the Bishop of Manchester, and held ~i!l~e jnn. Tetsworth, attendance officer 1893 by the Rev. George 1\Iaule, of Universit-y College, Board School, established in 188r for 120 children; avE>r· Durham. The Congregational chapel was built in r8go; age attendance, 68; George Christopher Matthews, the old chapel is now used as a Sunday school. ::\fessrs. master; Mrs. Matthews, mistress Crook Mrs. The Limes Gale lYa1ter John, registrar of births, Larner Richard, butcher Le Pla Rev. William (Congregational) marriages & deaths, vaccination Latham Thomas \ViJl:iam, farmer l\Iaule Rev. George, Vicarage officer for Lewknor sub-district, & Harlesford & G<J:dpits farms Monk John, The Lanre.ls relieving officer for South district, ~foore George, shoe maker l'eel Robert "\Villiam, Harlesford Thame union Parsler John, bricklayer Steers William Peter, Falkland villa Gallof> Thomas, grazier, Post office Phipps George, grocer Gibbons James, grocer Stone John, Swan hotel COMMERCIAL. Griffin Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Tidmarsh Goorge, King's Arms P.H Eetteridge George, saddl!>r Gosling Thomas, baker Tidmarsh James, blacksmith Bunyan Jacob, wheelwright Hackman Frederick, bricklayer Witney Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Cornish Henry, farmer, Manor farm Higgs Frank, Red Lion P.H Witney Henry, cowkeeper ·naniels Charles, wheelwright Hutt Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Witney Henry, jun. oowkeeper GREAT TEW is a parish and a very pretty village in 1709; but the third and fifth were respectively cast in an undulating and well-wooded country, about +~ miles 1785 and 1842; they were rehung in 1892 at a cost of £8o, south-east from Hook Korton station on the Banbury and raised by public subscription: the south doorway is Late Cheltenham section of the Great Western railway, 6 Norman and the porch Early English: the tower opens ,north-east from Chipping Norton, and r6! north-west to the nave by an elegant and lofty arch: the stained west from Oxford, in the Northern division of the county, window is a memorial to Lucy, first wife of the Uev. John hundred and petty sessional division of Wootton, union James Campbell M.A. vicar, 1844-n, who died 29 March, -aud county court district of Chipping Korton, rural r882: in the north aisle are two altar tombs of the 13th :deanery of Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of century, one of which has a full-length effigy of a knight Uxford. The church of St. Michael is an ancient struc- in chain armour, with ailletes; being one of the only four ture in mixed styles, situated in a beautifully wooded stone effigies known in Enghnd with these additional indosure, and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave of defensive pieces and suppos~d to represent Robert ds four bays, aisles and a lofty embattled western tower of Vere; the other bears the recumbent effigy of a female, Perpendicular dat-e, containing 8 bells of silvery tone, v.-ith veil, wimple and jacket, under a long mant.le: there mostly the gift of Francis, son of Sir Anthony Keck, in are brasses in the chancel, with demi-effigies of a knight


286 G:RJU.T TEW • OXFORDSHIRE. l:'nd lady, to John and .Alice Wilcotes, c. 1410, under a to £r os. 4d. yearly, is distributed at Christmas in brea1l. rich canopy, surraunded by a. marginal inscription.; There is also an annual sum of £3 ros. Bd. for the vicar. another with effigies to William Bosby, 1513, and .Agnes, Various Roman remains were discovered on Beaconsfield his wife; and a fragment of a brass to William Reynesford farm in this parish in IBIO, 1817 and 1827, comprising a esq. c. rsoo; a tablet, the gift of the late Matthew Piers tesselated pavement and a number of coins. Tew Park Watt Boulton esq. was erected in this chur.ch in 1885, to is the seat of Matthew Ernest Boulton esq. lord of the record the burial here of Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland, manor and sole landowner: the mansion is a handsome who fell fighting on the side of the king at the battle of building in the Classic style, and stands in a picturesque Newbury, 2oth Sept. 1643, in the thirty-fourth year of and well-timbered park of 120 acres. The soil is oolite, his age; the exact site of his interment is unknown, but limestone and clay; subsoil, the same. The chief crops the fact is certified by the parish registers, as notieed are wheat, barley, beans, peas and roots. The area i:; below: there is a modern reredos and sedilia and piscina 2,gr8 acres; rateable value,£3,005 ros.; the populati•Jn in adjoining this and an ancient piscina at the east enrl ot r8gr was 433· each aisle: the church affords 400 sittings. The regi::ter Sexton, William Gib bard. dates from the year r6og and has this entry: "23rd day Post Office.-William .Alfred Nelson, sub-postmaste~. of September, 1643, the Rt. Hon. Sir Lucius Cary, knight, Lett-ers through Enstone S.O. arrive at 8 a. m. & 4. 30 Lord Viscount of :Falkland and lord of the manor of Grl'at · d h , hi ·f L · d S p.m. ; dispatched at 9.25 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Enstone Tew, was burie ere ; s Wl e etbce, aughter of ir is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Postal Richard Morison, of Tooley Park, Leicestershire, '''as orders are issued here, but not paid also interred here in Feb. 1646. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £45, net yearly value £r2o, Endowed School (mixed), opened in r851, for 95 children; with residence, in the gift of Matthew Ernest Boulton e'-q. average attendance, 83; & is supported by l\I.E.Boulton and held since t8g1 by the Rev. John Francis Kendall esq. & an endowment of £25 yearly, derived from land 1\LA. and sGmetime exhibitioner 'of King's College, Cam- in the parish of Barton, left in trust; .Tohn Ingram. bridge, who is also vicar of Little Tew: the vicarage master; :l\Irs. Elizabeth Ingram, mistress house bears in front the date 1781, but the rest is much Carrier.-\Villiam Linzey, to Chipping ~orton, wed.; older and dates from 16g6. The poor's stock, amounting Banbury, m on. thurs. & sat BouJton Matthew Ernest, Tew park Clack Harry, Fa:kland Arms P.H. Horne William John, baker Kendall Rev. John Francis ~I.A. wines, spirits & cigars of the best Linzey William, carrier (vicar), Vicarage quality; good stabling accommQ- Nels·on Wm . .Alfd. btchr. grcr. Post off Malleson Rev. Philip M . .A. (curate), dation Nevell Th·omas, farmer Vicarage Gregory Caroline (Mrs.), farmer Parker George, head gardener to M. COMMERCIAL. Horwood Wi1liam, saddler E. Boulton ~sq Barl0w Thomas, farmer Hodges Richard, farmer, Tracey Parsons Wm. shoeing & genl. smith Bray Thomas, farm bailiff to M. E. Ho:lis Catherine (Mrs.), farmer Shelton L.wm (Mrs.), carpenter BouJton €Sq Holtom Edwin, farmer, Cottenham Wilsden Fred-erick, farmer LITTLE TEW is a parish 5 mikes north-ea.st from Chipping Norton station, on the Banbury and Cheltenham section of the Great Western railway, and 6~ north from Charlbury station on the Oxford and' Worcester section of the same system, in the Northern division of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of ·wootton, ~ union and county court dist.rict of Chipping Norton, · rural deanery of Deddington a:nd archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. John the Evangelist, a building of local stone, is a singular specimellJ of modern Early English and consists of chancel, with vestry and nave (erected in 185z), north aisle, north porch and a tower at the north-west angle, with saddle-back roof, and containing 6 bells, presented by the Rev. C. F. Garratt M . .A. : the tower, together with the aisle, was built in 1869 : the n-ave andl aisle are separated by an arcade! of three arches.: the stained east window was erected by the Rev. Charles Foster Garratt M . .A. vicar 1858-8o, as a memorial to his second wife, Susan E. A. Garratt ; in the nave are two other memorial windows: the church will seat 150 persons. The register dates only from t'he year 1857, as up to that date the parish was connected with Great Tew. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £12.0, mcluding 34 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since r8go by the Rev. John Francis Kendall M . .A. and some time exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, who is also vicar of and< resides at Great Tew. Here· is a small Baptist chapel, built about r845, and since endowed. There are three almshouses erected in memory of Ellt>n, his wife, by the Rev. Charles Foster Garratt M. A. of The • Grange, vicar of this parish from 1858 to rBBo. The poor's frand of 23 acres, awarded in 1794, and for many years let in allotments, yields about £zo yearly for fuel. Loggin's charity, of £r yearly for bread, was bequeathed in 1635 ; the poor's money produces 6s·. a year for the same use. Little Tew Grange is the residence of the Rev. Charles Foster Garratt M . .A. .Albert Brassey esq. of Heythrop, who is lord of the manor, Eton College, Miss Davis, Col. Bowers and Matthew Ernest Boulton esq. of Great Tew, are the principal ·landowners. The village is built on a small patch of red rock, but the soil of the parish is stone brash and clay; subsoil, the same. The chief crops are wh-ea't, barley, oats, clover and roots. The area is 1,502 acres; rateable value, £1,394; the population in 1891 was 264. Sexton, George Wood. Post. Office.-Frank Florey, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Enstone S.O. which is the nearest money order & telegraph office, at 7· 15 a. m. & 3 p.m.; dispatched at 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. in summer & ro ~.m. & 6 p.m. in winter, week days only. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Parochia.l School (mixed), erected with teacher's house, in r863, by the Rev. Charles Foster Garratt M.A. late vicar, for 8o children ; average attendance, 40 ; Mis:r Elizabeth Clappison, mistress Bruce-Wallace Rev. Robert (Baptist) Butler Charles, Manor house COMMERCIAL. HartJ.ey Charles, carpenter Louch William, farmer Elam VaJlance, The Lodge Garratt Rev. Charles Foster M.A. Castle J ames, farmer Colegrave William, farmer Taylor George, farmer Thornett William, blacksmith The Grange J erwood Rev. John Bar low B. A. (curate), The Vicarage Florey Frank, grocer, tobacconist general dealer & Post office Gibbard Charles, farmer & Wal'l'e Richard, mason \Voolgrove Thomas, carpenter rr HA M E. THAME is a market and union town, parish and! tihe head of a county court district., wit'h a station on the Great Western railway, opened to this town from Oxford in 1863: the lbown is .situate near the borderS' of Bucking~ hamshire, on the south bank of the river Thame, which forms the boundary between the two counties at this place, an.dl is 45 miles from London, 12 east from Oxford, IS north-west from Wycombe and! 9 south-west from Aylesbury, in the Southern division of the count,y, hundred of its own name, petty sessional division of Bullingdon, rural deanery of Aston and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford : the town consists principally of Qne broad and' spacious stree•b of considerable length, with a market place nearly in the centre: it was governed by a. Local Board! of Hea.lth of 15 members, established in 1872, but by the "Local Government .Act, 1Bg4," it is now under the control of an Urban District Council, and is ligh't,ed with gas by a company formed in 1858. The church of St. Mary the Virgin is a large and handsome cruciform building of stone in mixed styles, chi-efly Early English, and consists o-f spacious chancel, nave, aiS!l.es, south porch, transepts and a massive embattled central tower, surmounted by a small vane and cross and containing a clock and 8 bells : the sou'illl porch, a fine


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. TH.AME. 287 example, is grained, and! over the doorway is an elegant The weekly market is held on Tuesday, and is well niche, in which was formerly an image of the Virgin supplied both with cattle and corn; for the latter it is Mary: the chancel is Early English, with a good De- a .samp:e, not a pitched, market. corated east window: the nave is divided from the aisles .Annual fairs are held on Easter Tuesdav, for horses, • • by arcades of five arches, of the Decorated period: the cattle and pigs; a Christmas fat cattle market on the transepts and tower ars Perpendicill.ar: the font, en- f.rst Tuesday after the 6th December, and a statute fair riched with foliage, is Early English : the most striking on the nth October, which is continued un the tw() monument in the church is that to Sir John Williams kt. following Tuesdays, for hiring servants. These fairs created, in I553, Lord Williams, of Thame, Treasurer uf and: markets were first granted at the request of one of Augmentations andJ Chamberlain to King Philip, and in the early Bishop& of Lincoln, in which diocese Thame I558 appointed! lord president of Wales, d. I5S9· and to then was. Elizabeth (Edmondes) his first wife; this is a massive The employment of the population is purely agriculaltar tomb of marble, standing in the centre of the tural, and the land partakes in some degree of the ric!J.- chancel and surrounded with an iron railing, upon which ness and fertility of the celebrated vale of .\ylesbury. rest the effigies of the deceased, attired in 'the costume which it adjoins on its eastern confines. of the reign of Elizabeth; their heads repose on cushions, Lord "\Villiams founded here an almshouse for five poor the feet of the· male figure resting upon a greyhound! and men and one woman, being decayed tradespeople of the those of his wife upon a unicorn; the sides of the tomb town, and a fund for apprenticing four poor boys: ty are embellished with the armorial achievements· of this order of the Charity Commissioners the almshouses have family: on the south side of the chancel, under a crested been sold, the a[mspeople receiving .£33 6s. Bd. a yea!' canopy of Purbeck marble, is an altar tomb, panelled in in lieu of all other rights; there are several other benefront and adorned with quatTefoiledl work, surmounted factions, providing unitedly £20 yearly for apprenticing; by shields of arms, and above the tomb, within the about £26 for church purposes, .£2 ws. for public u:>Ps, canopy at the back is a kneeling effigy in lna.ss, with about £Io4 for dishibution in kind, and 16 guineas fol" inscription to Sir .Tohn Clerke, of North Weston kt. who distribution in money. took prisoner Louis of Orleans, Duke of Longueville, at Thame is supposed to be a place of Roman origin and the siege of Terouanne, IS Henry VIII. (.August I6, I5I3), held a position of some importance at the beginning and thereby gained an honourable augmentation to his of the 10th century, when Wulfhere, King of Mercia, arms, as appears on the tomb, he died 5 April, I539; granted a charter "in the vill called Thama," and in the above this, with a shield of arms, is a mural tablet to year 970 Osky'tel, .Archbishop of York, died here. Like Edward, son of Sir John and Philadelphia Clerke, d. Aylesbury, it suffered severedy from the incursiom d I677; and adjoining a similar monument to Philadelphia the Danes at the commencement of the nth century. (Carr), wife of Sir John Clerke kt. and bart. d. Aug. .At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086), the manu!" I698; there is also a large stone, with brass shield of and priory of Thame were held by the Bishops of Lincolrr arms and long Latin inscription, to Sir John Clerke (by whom the present church was erected) and continue:! himseilf, d. 7 Oct. I667; and other memorials to Richard in that see until the reign of Edward VI. when they were Clerke, son of the foregoing-, d. I658, and to Edward granted successively to Edward Seymour, Duke of Clerke, 1677: the church still retains a number of other Somerset· K.G. and Lord Protector, and to Sir John fue brasses with effigies, of which the most important "\Villiams, subsequently created Lord vVilliams of Thame, are those of t'he Quatremayns, now on al1 tar tombs in j from whom they descended to his daughter 1Iargery, the south transept; these include Thomas Qua.tremayn and through her marriage to HP'Il.ry, Lord Norreys of and Katherine his wife, both deceased in I342; their Rycote; a further marriage transferred the manor to son, Thomas, 1396, and his wife, Joan; and Richard the family of Bertie, Earls of Abingdon, by whom it is Quatremayn esq. and his wife Sibil, c. I46o, founders still held. During the Civil \Var several skirmishes of the Rycote chapel; there are o1ihers to Geoffrey took p:ace here between the Royal and Parliament,1.ry Dormer, IS02, his wife Margery and children; Cristofre forces, which have been spiritedly detailed by .A.nthony a Bridgman, I5o3, wife Maud and children; Walter Pratt, \Vood, then a student in the town. ISo8, ~ife Isabel and childre~; John Galey gent. I543• In the year I829 a gold coin of the Roman emp<-:ror and w1fe Juan; Edward Barns M . .A. firs~ m~ster of the Honorius .A.D. 39S of the size of half a guinea, in a I!lOSt Free Grammar Scho?l. ~ere, I574; un_tl'l h1s death, 3 perfect state, was found in a field adjoining t'he town. Nov. I597; and• a civilian and h1s w1fe, ISoo; otiher I .Adjacent to the town is a piece of ground, eight and a brasses once here are recorded to John Ben et, 1460, and 1 half acres in extent which is used as a recreation o-rotmd. a civilian of ~he I6ti: century: on ~he outsi~e 0 ! one of 'l'hame Pa;rk, fo;merly the residence of the B~ron~ss the lancet wmdows _m the c~ancel IS a carvmg m st.m;e lVenman who died 9 AuO'. I87o is t•he spat of Wenman of the arms of .Adnan Barw1s, prebendary of Thame m .A b ... ~r k h M "' , J' p D · 8 th h h ·tl th t' of th th · 1 u rey n v e am- usgrave e:sq . ., .L. ; the manswn, I4 o: e c urc , w1 1. e excep wn B nor ais e, b t'f 11 • ·t t d · d . k f 8 d t d d th d . t. f .r 0 S tt eau 1 u v s1 ua ·e 1n a eer par· o 41 acres. an rewas res ore un er e uec IOn o . . co esq. b 'lt d. 1 d · b t f h d · F s .A hit t · 88 t t f £ a . m an en arge m or a on 1745, rom t e es1gns · ·. · arc e.c • In I 9-9o, a a cos 0 9• 1 I, ~x- of :1\Ir. Smith, architect, of Coventry, incorporates elusive of the chancel, the expense of resto~mg whi~h portions of the monastery; though much altered, these was born_e by W . .A. Wy~eham~Mnsgrave esq. · the wo.k include an embat'tled tower, a fine apartment called •' the of restormg the north a1sle w1ll be commenced as soon abbot' oom " w'th a ed k 'li d h Id. f d · £ h ( ) b · ed s r , 1 a c rv oa ce1 ng, an era 1c as u~ s permit; 23° as ?-0 :W I 895 e~n receiv or shiffids; and an ancient chapel which, after having been pro:~rnsed: there are I,ooo sittmgs, 4°0 bemg !r~e. _The left for many years in a dilapidated state, was rest0r•:.:l r~gister dates froi? the year I6oi. The hvmg Is a in I836, and.has since been used: it is a building in the VIcara~e, av~rage tithe rent-charge { 22• ne~ yearly .~alue Decorated style, consisting of small sanctuary and nave, £:240, mcludmg 210 acres of glebe, with residence, m _the and has a bell cote on the western gable: it contains an g1ft of the trustees of the late Dr. Slater, and· h~ld SI,nce antique communion table and chairs, pulpit and desk I 893 by the Rev. J ames Isaac Cohen M . .A. Worcester on the north, and organ on the so nth side: the floor is College, Oxford. . . partly laid with tiles of the I3th to I6th century, brought· The CongregatiOnal ?hurch was erected m I872 at. a from the ruins• of the .Abbey church, and there. are incost of £I,soo and will seat 450 persons; the earlier scribed stones to Thomas son of Sir Francis Wenman of c_hapel was J:luilt in I827, but a congregation was estab, Carswell, kt. and bart. d.'s Sept. I663; and tto Philip, 6th lished here !n I75o. . Viscount lVenman, d. IS .Aug. I76o, and Sophia (Herhert) ~h~ Baptist chapel, oper:ed. 7th ~~pr1l, I825, was re. his wife, d:. I9 July, I787; on the north wall is a monubu~lt ~n I865, and has ~oo _s1ttmgs; the Wesleyan chayt>~, moot to Philip, 7th Viscount Wenman, d. 26 March, ;!loo, b:mlt m r853.' and rebm!t m I876, seat:J 300! the Pr1m1- erected by his nephew, Philip Thomas Wykeham; anu on hve ~e~hod1st chapel, m Mo:et_on, erected m 1839, and the south side is a mem~ria~ to Sophia Ehzatbcth, rebuilt m I869, a.ffords ISO s1ttmgs. Barones·s "\Venman, d. 9 .Aug. I87o, and IS buried in a The Town Hall, built at a cost of £2,6oi, and opened vault under the east end: in the chapel burial ground, 2 .April, I8B8, stands upon the site of the old Market which is beautifully shaded by trees, are several graves. Hall, pulled down in I887. The building, now under the Divine service is conducted on Sunday, at the l!ours of control of the District C-ouncil, is: of pressed red brick, with II and 3 alternately, by the rector of Emmington, who Bath stone dressings in the Gothic style, from designs is also chaplain to Mr. Wykeham Musgrave: the mansion by Mr. H. J. Tollit, architect, of Oxford, and cont-ains, on occupies the site of a Cistercian abbey, founded in the the ground floor, a council chamber, 32 feet by 24 feet, first place at Otteley, in the parish of Oddington in and two other rooms, one of which is used as a reading Otmoor and translated hither in n38 by Alexander, room and the other as a library and ba!{atelle room; on Bishop of Lincoln (r223-48): it was colonized from the the first floor is the public hall, 6o feet long by 32 feet abbey of Waverley in Surrey, and the buildings were wide, with a gallery and seating about 400 persons; there finished and the church consecratedt 21 July, II33: the is also a tower containing a clock, presented by Samuel church, including t·he eastern lady chapel, was 275 ft>et long Lacey esq. by 70 wide. On its surrender, 16 Nov. 1540, the society


288 OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'I consisted of Robert King, abbot, and 16 monks, with a yearly revenue of £zs6: the abbot was afterwards abbot of Oseney, Oxford, and in 1545 was made Ist bishop of Oxford. The Hon. Francis Leveson Bertie, of r8 Gro3venor street, London ,Y, who is lord of the manor, and "\V, .A.. Wykeham-Musgrave esq. are the principal landowners. The area is 5,316 acres; rateable value, £rs,r32; the population of the town and hamlets in 1891 was 3,334, including 76 officers and inmates in workhou;;e. Besides the townships or hamlets distinguished: as Old 'fhame, New Thame and Priest end, which are only continuations of the town itself, Thame has t·hreeJ hamlets, Moreton, North Weston and Thame Park, situated about a mile distant from it. Parish Clerk, William .A.rnott, High s"reet. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTTTU'TIONS &c. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Waterstock, Wheatfield & Worminghall. The populaInsurance Office, High stree't, Miss C. E. 11'1ears, post- tion of the union in I89I wa.s I3,389; area, 55,623 mistress acres; rateable value· in I894, £85,897. Incoming Mails from London (night mail), East & West Clerk to Board! of Guardians & Assessment Committee, of England, Oxford, 'Yallingford, Tetsworth &c. delivery 1 William Parker, I6 Corn market, Thame commences 6.42 a.m.; London (Ist day mail), 'fets- Treasurer, Charles Edward' Cobb, Aylesbury worth & all parts, d·elivery commences II.30 a.m.; : Relieving Officer, North district, John Powers, Park London (znd day mail), North of England, Oxford, I street, ThamB; South district, Waiter John Gale•, .Aylesbury &c. delivery commences 7.30 p.m. : LondGn 1 Tetsworth & all parts, delivery commences, sundays 6.42 a.m I Vaccination Officers, The Registrars of Births & Deaths ()utgoing Mails :-Oxford, Tetsworth, North & West of Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Aston Rowant Engtland, Ireland & Scotland, Io. 10 ~.m.; VmJon & district. John Edward Boyton, Watlington; Brill disall parts, II.20 a. m.; Birmingham ~ North of Eng- trict, Willia.m James Bond M.B. Brill; Long Crendon land, 6. IS p.m. ; London, Tetsworth & all parts, 6.45 district, Matthew Hale Humphl'eys, Thame; Great & p.m. (extra !d. ·stamp 7·5 p.m.); Aylesbury, 7·I5 l Little Milton districts, Edgar B. Grange!' L.R.C.P. p.m.; London, Birmingham & Oxford, 8 p.m.; Lon-: Loud. Little Milton; Shirburn district, John Edward don, Aylesbury & all parts, 9 p.m Boyton, Watlington; Thame district, George1 Alfred Wall Letter Boxes :-High street, cleared' at IO & II a m. & Edsell L.R.C.P.Lond. Thame; Waterperry district, 5·45 & 6.30 p.m.; Park street, cleared at g.zo k Io.so John Gay Barns L.R.C.P.Lond. Whe.atley a.m. & 5.30 & 6.25 p.m.; East street, cleared at 9.25 Superintendent Registrar, William Pa.rker, r6 Corn & ro.55 a.m. & 5·35 & 6.30 p.m. ; North street, cleared market, Thame; deputy, Edward E. Purcell at 9.30 & I r a. m. & 5.40 & 6.35 p.m Registrars o.f Births & Deaths, Lewknor sub-district, Railway Station, cleared g.zo & 10.45 a.m. ; 5.25, 6.20 & Waiter J. Gall, Tetsworth; deputy, Charle,s· Surman, 7·5 p.m.; sundays, 6.30 p.m Great Haseley; Thame· sub-district, John Powe•rs, "Crban District Council. Offices, r6 Corn market. Board day, last wednesday in each month. Clerk, "\Villiam Parker, r6 Corn market 'Trea.sure,r, J. Eliott D. Ostrehan, Bucks & Oxon Bank Medical Officer of Health, William Dyson Wood L.R. C.P. Edin. · Oxfor<i .Sanitary Impector & Surveyor, Hy. Howland, Chinnor rd Collector, Henry Clark, High street Public Establishments. Ccunty Court, High street, His Honor Thomas William Sn:::gge M . .A.. judg~e; Edward Parker, registrar & high bailiff; Charles Joseph Plim, clerk & bailiff 'The court is held bi-monthly. The following is a list of _places within its jurisdiction : .A.dwell, .Albury, Ascott, .A.ston Rowant, .A.ttington, Brill, Chalford, Chalgrove, (Jhearsley, Chilton, Chilworth, Chinnor, Crowell, Dorton, Draycott, Easington (Oxon), Easington (Bucks), X:mn•ington, Haddenham, Haseley (Great), Has-e~ey (Little), Hen ton, Ickford, Ilmire, Kingsey, Kingston "Blount, Latchford, Lewknor, Lobb, Long Crendon, Milton (Great), Milton (Little), Moreton, North Weston, Daldey, Prie.stend, Postcomhe, Pyrton, Rofford, Rycote, Shabbington, Shirburn, South Weston, Stoke Talmage, Sydenham, Tetsworth, Thame (Old & New), Thame l'a;rk, Thomley, Tiddington, Towersey, Tythorp, Warpsgrov.e, Waterpe.rry, Waterstock, Watlington, Wheatfield & W orminghall For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of A vlesburv . ' Certified Bailiff appointed under the " Law of Distre,ss Amendment Act," Charles J. Plim, Thame Omnty Police Station, Pa;rk street, Charles Cox, serge.ant & 2 men Inland Revenue Office, Chinnor rd. James H. Hill, offi('er Institute Library & Reading Rooms, High street, H. R. B. Arnold, manager Town Hall, Market place Volunteer Fire Brigade Engine House, Park street, George Bailey, superintendent & IO men Thame Union. J)!}ard day, thursday fortnightly, at 10.30 a.m. at the Union. ~he union comprises the followiug places :-Adwell, Albury, Ascott, Aston Rowant, Attington, Brill (Bucks), Chalgrovi\', Chilton (Bucks), Chilworth, Crowell, Dorton (Bucks), Draycott, Easington, Emminton, Great Haseley, Great Milton, Ickford' (Bucks & Oxon), Kingsey {Bucks & Oxon), Lewknor, Little Haselery, Little Milton, Long Grendon (Bucks), Oakley (Bucks), Shabbington (Bucks), Shirburn, South Weston, Stoke Talmage, Sydenham, Tetsworth, Thame, Thomley, Tiddington, Towersey (Bucks), Warpsgrove, Wate.rperry, Thame; deputy, Henry Clark, Thame Registrar of Marriages, John Powers, Park stre,et, 'l'hame ; deputy, Henry Howland, Chinnor road Workhouse, Priest end, a large red brick building constructed to hold 370 inmates; George Ha:ye.s, mast~r; Rev. James Isaa,c Cohen M.A. chaplain; George Alfred Edsell L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; Mrs. Annie E. Hayes, matron School Att.endance Committee. Meets at the Board room, The Workhouse, Thame, every alternate tuesday at IO a.m. Clerk, William Parker, I6 Corn mark·et, Thame School Attendance Officer, William Betts, Thame Rural District Council. Meets at the Board room of the Workhouse every alternate thursday at Io. 30 a.m. Clerk, 'Villiam Parker, 16 Corn mark-et, Thame Treasurer, Charles Edward Cobb, Aylesbury Medical Officer of Health, W. D. Wood L.R.C.P.Edin. Oxford Sanitary Inspector, William Bound, Park street, Thame Public Officers. Certifying Factory Surgeon, George Alfred Edsell L.R.C.P.Lond. 79 High street CI.erk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Bullingdon Division, Edward Parker, County Court buildings Collector of Poor's Rates, Daniel Snell, Park street; Haseley Charity Trust, "\Vm. Parker, 16 Corn market Medical Officer No. 9 District, Wycombe Union & Medical Offioor & Public Vaccinator 6th District, Aylesbury Union, Herbert Grove Lee• M.D. 79 High st Lessee of Tolls to the Thame Market, Henry Robert Battin Arnold, 'Nag's Head,' Upper High street Public Vaccmator, Chinnor District, Wycombe Union, George Alfred Edsell, 79 High street Stamp Distributor, Miss C. E. Mears, High street Ste" aJ"d of the Manor of Haddenham, Henry Birch, go High street Steward of the Manor of Long Crendon, William Parke.r, I6 Corn market Town Crier, Harry Bowler, Park street Places of Worship, with times of services. St. Mary's Clmrch, Rev. James Isaac Cohen M. A. vicar; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m Baptist, Park street; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m Congr·egational, Upper High street, Rev. J. H. Tuckwell; I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Primitive Methodist, Mol'eton ; 2 & 6.30 p.m Wesleyan, High street, Rev. William Edward Holburn; 10.30 a..m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.15 p.m •


DIRECfORY.J OXFORDSHIRE. THAME. 289 Schools. l Grammar School, Oxford road, was founded by Lord Williams of Thame, by will, dated 8 ~arch, 1558, & the buildings were ·erected soon after his death :in 1559 by his executors, who obtained 1ettHs patent from Queen Elizabeth, dated 27 Jan. 1574, and purchased a site near the church; the first trustees of the school, by indentures dated I Aug. 17 Eliz. ( 1575), trar!sferred their powers to the vVarden & Fellows {)f New College, Oxford, who are now represented under the new scheme by three members : the present governing body consisting altogether of 13 persons, of whom three are ex-officio, three are. nominated, four are representative & three eo-optative; the Rev. Dr. Se.well, warden of New Colleg<€, being chairman; the school is ·endowed with lands & funded property producing £575 yearly. The school was re-opened after a suspension of some years, in May, I879, & the old premises having been sold, new buildings were erecte<l on a fresh site in the Oxford road ; amongst its alumni it has numbered many distinguished scholars &, eminent men, amongst whom may be mentioned Hemy King, Bishop of Winchester (1641-59); Edward Pocock D.D. the Orientalist & r-egius professor of Hebrew at Oxford, d. 10 Oct. r6g1; George Etheridge M . .A., B.M. .of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, the celebrated Hebraist & regius- professor of Greek, born here, M . .A. Oxon, rS39; Anthony a Wood M.A. of Merton College, Oxford, the distinguished biographer & antiquary, d. 2S Nov. r695; Sir George Croke kt. Justice of the King's Bench, d. 16 Feb. 1641-2; John Fell. D. D. bishop of Oxford, 1676-S6; & Shakerley Marmion M . .A. of Wadham College, Oxford, a dramatic writer, d. 1639. The. town & school claim the distinction of having been the place of birth (1595) & education of John Hampden, but the former, at least, is not authenticated, although there is a local tradition that he died there, June 24th, at a house till lately the Greyhound Inn, whither he was brought mortally wounded from the engagement at Chalgrove Field, June rSth, 1643, and was buried at Great Hampden, Bucks. John Wilkes ~LP. the notorious' politician, & Lord Mayor of London in 1774, was also educated in this school Ex-officio Governors, th~ owner of the manor of Rycote, the Earl of Abingdon; the Warden of New College; the Chairman of Thame Poor Law Union Nominated Goveri:ors, William Henry Ashhurst e~q.; the Rev. Rerefcrd Brook George lVLA. & the Rev. William Archibald Spooner M . .A. both Fellows of New College Representative Governors, Samuel Lacey; William Griffin ; J oseph Franklin Co-optative Governors, the Earl of Maccles:fi.eld; Philip J ames Dig by Wykeham esq Head master, Benjamin Sharp esq. :\LA. late Hulmian Exhibitioner of Brasenose! College, Oxford " The Mansion House," now the residence of the master, & erected at the close of the 16th century by Sir Francis Knollys kt. who died here in 1629. Other well-known members of the family who have wsided here were Francis Knollys esq. M.P. for Oxford, who died in 1757 & Francis Knollys bart. M.P. for Reading & Sheriff of Oxfordshire., who died 29 June, 1772. Of the S,ooo church digmtaries who during the Reign of Terror escaped from France to England, so were received & provided for at the " Mansion House," &; later, during the ~~pol~onic ~ars, when 130 prisoners of war were billeted in Thame, a number of officers fcund a home withm its walls, among these being General Villaret de J oyesse, Governor of Martinique. l'rinr:1pal~, C H. Hulls & Son :'lational Endowed, Southern road, built in rS35, for 13;, boys & as many girls; average attendance, go boys & So girls ; Infants', founded in 186o for go children; average attendance, So; WilHarn John Hardwick, master; Mrs. Mary Hardwick, mistress; Mrs. J. Elbourn, infants' mistress; with the National School is incorporated a Charity School, founded by Montagu (Venables-Bertie), 2nd Earl of Abingdon & others, attached to which is an endowment of £34 yearly National, Moreton, built in rS6o for SS children; average attendance, 22; Mrs. Esther Cherry, mistress British, Park str-eet, built in 1S37 for 300 children; average attendance, r8o boys & girls & So infants; George Briars, master ; Miss Lucy M. Lovett, mistress Newspaper. Thame Gazette, High street, James Mears, proprietor; published on tues Railway Station. Great Western, Alfred John Noble, station master Conveyance. An omnibus leaves the Spread Eagle trains at the Railway station hotel to meet the Carriers from Thame, with days of departure. Brill--William Wheeler, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues Chalgrove-Harding, from the ' Saraoen's Head,' tues Ohinnor-Croxford, from the 'Birdcage,' & Lacy, from th~- ' Fighting Cocks,' tues Hacidenham-Hay, fron. the 'Birdcage,' tues. & thurs lckford-N rale, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' turs. &; Honour, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues Kingston-Sowder, from the 'White Horse,' tues Little ::\Iilton-Geo. Moody, from the 'White Horse,'tues Long Crendon-Hillesden, daily London-Howlan<i & Son, rail, daily; Sutton & Co. daily Oakley (Bucks)-Shirley, from the 'Birdcage,' tues Oxford-W. Shrimpton, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' wed. & sat. ; & H. Lemmings, from Bell lane, wed. & sat Risborough-Benning, from the 'Saracen's H€ad' &; Coles, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues Stadhampton-~Ioody, from the ' White Horse; tues The Oxford County School, in the High street, was es- Stoke.nchurch~Sowder, from 'White Horse,' tues tablished lby the late Mr. James Marsh in 1S4o. Thr Syder,ham-Sowder, from 'White Horse,' tues school buildings comprise· a fine dinin~ hall, school Watlington-Hawes, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues room & class rooms, and are approached through an Waterperry-Evitts, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues ancient archway of the building, formerly known as Worminghall-Hawes, from the 'Fighting Cocks,' tues TRAM E. Hall Richard, 91 Park street Lupton Miss, 92 High street PRIVATE RESIDE"STS. Hill James Hugb, Chinnor r{)ad Nind Philip Henry, Lashlake villas Birch Henry, Ludsden Holburn Rev. William Edward (Wes- Ostrehan J. Eliott D. Corn market Bond Edwd. New Road house,East st leyan), 33 "Cpper High street Owen Percival, 9S High street Bound William, go Park street Ho1land Benjamin, 21 Park street Parsons Miss, Essex ho. Chinnor road Bowler Frederick, 31 Park street Ho:loway Mrs. I? High street Parsons William, Chinnor road Bowler Samuel, 30 Park street IHowarth Smith, 74 High street ParkBr Edward, I3 Upper High st Bradshaw Miss, Park street Howland Miss, S9 High street Parker William, 27 Upper High st Bush Isaac, Chinnor road Howland Henry, Chinnor road Pearce Charles, Lashlake Butler Charles, 136 High street Howlett John, S2 Park street Pearce Frederick Charles, Lashlake Castle Mrs. Grove cottage Hulls C. H. & Son, 6 High street villas, .Aylesbury road Oohen Rev. James Isaac M . .A. (vicar Humphreys }Iatthw. Hale, 8r High st Pearce Mrs. 59 Park street & chaplain of workhouse), Vicarage Ives Arthur, 76 Park street Pearce Sydney, Lashlake villas Cope Sydney "\-Villiam, S7 Park street Jackson Spencer, 2S High street Phillips John Lambourne, 42 High st Orathern Mrs. IS Park street Johnson Mrs. S. J. 8 "Cpper High st Pigott Char:es, Corn market Deacon Miss, 35 Upper High street King Frank, 84 Park street Plim Charles Joseph, Jessamine villa, Deverell Mrs. 34 Upper High street Lacey Samuel J.P. The Pop:ars, Upp. East street Dodwell Miss, High street HiO"h street Panting Mrs. 89 High street Edsell George Alfred, 79 High street Lee Hrbt. Grove M.D. 16 Up. High st Reynolds Edwd. Wells, 36 Up. High st Field Percy, Lyndhurst, High street Lee Misses, The Cottage, Lashlake Seymour Mrs. S1 Park street George Henry, Glenthorne Lightfoot Mrs. The Prebendal Sharp Benjamin M.A. (head master Gurney Richard Anthony Frederick, Limings Frederick, Park street of Lord1Vi1liams's GrammarSchool), I7 Upper High street ILooseley Jn. Ed-wd. 39 Upper High st Oxford road Hardwick William John, National Matthews James, Hampden cottage, Shrimpt.on Misses, 26 Upper High st School house Chinnor road Spring Robert John, 35 Park street OXON. 19


290 TRAM E. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY 1 S S tevens Thomas, 55 North street Summerhayes Rev. Julius James .D . .A.. 35 Upper High street Tame Henry George, 34 Park street Toovey Miss, Hazelton, High street TQOvey Miss, The Elms, Upp. High st Trollope Miss, Hazlet,on, High street TuckweJ.l Rev. J. H. (Congregational), Crawford vi1la, 32 .Park street Watson Rev. G. The Shrubbery, Way James, Park street Winslow John Edmund, North street Winslow Mrs. 15 Upper High street Wykeham-Musgrave Wenman Aubrey High street D.L., J.P. Thame park Watson Jacob, 16 High street COMMERCIAL. Adams Joseph, haberdasher, 6 Pound street Addison Walter, Old Blue Man P.H. North street Addison Waiter G. stocking manu:£acturer, 38 North st Alexander Bros.musical instrument mas.n9 Butter mrkt Arnold Henry Robert Battin, Nag's Head P.H. lbillposter & advertising contractor & agent for Sutton & Co. lessee of tolls to the Thame market & agent to the Roycl Insurance Co. Uppe.r High street .A.rnott William, bricklayer & parish clerk & sexton, High street Bailey Goorg1e, grooer, & agent for W. & .A.. Gilbe.y Lim. wine & spirit merchants, Io8 High street :Bailey George, farmer, Cotmore Wells Bailey James Edwin, butcher, High street Bailey Joseph, farmer, Lubersdown hill cinator Chinnor district, Wycombe union, see Loo & Edsell Elton & Son, butchers & farmers, 128 High street El ton John Kempton, farmer, Priest end Evershed Edward, draper, 20 Corn market Fiell± Benjamin, farmer, Thame. park Field Percy, corn merchant, Lyndhurst, Higih street Fowler Jill. & Son, painteJ'Is & decorators, 19 & 20 Park st Franklin & Jones, auctioneers', 37 Upper High street; & .A.scott & Oxford Gillett D . .A.. (Miss), boarding school, 40 Upper High st Goodenough John, Bell P.H. So High street Grace Emanuel, watch maker, 6 Upper High stree·t Grammar School (Lord Williams's) (Benjamin Sharp M.A. head master), Oxford road Grant Thomas, beer retailer, 53 High street G-retm G(!Orge, ironmonger, 3 High strem; Green William, bricklayer, 21 North street Gr1msley William, watch maker, I2I Jiigh street Baker George .A.lbert, Swan hotel, IO Upper High street Baker Minnie & Ada. (Misses), dress & mantle makers, Gurney Richard Anthony Frdk. surgn. I] Upper High st Fire Guntrip Robert, beer retailer, 4I Park street Park street Baker William, agent to the London, Lancashire Insurance Co. 64 Park street Banks Henry, beer retailer, 124 High street Barefoot William, Cross Keys P.H. I Park street Barton & Sons, plnm}}ers, SI High street Bets Wm. btchr. & schl. attendance officer, 68 High st Birch Hy. solicitor, corn. for oaths & perpetual commssnr. & steward of the manor of Haddenham, go High street Bird & Sons, grocers, 53 & 54 North street Boiling Eliza. (M'rs.), Red Cow P.H. Ayl-esbury road Bond Edward, auctioneer & estate agent, & agent to Hall & Co. brewers & wine & spirit merchants (Henry George, manager), 23 & 24 High street Hanley & Co. Lim. brewers & wine & spirit rnerehants (Samuel Willcox, manager), I04 P:igh street Hardwick William John, agent for the Westminster Fire, Edinburgh Life & Ocean Accident Inmrance Cc.mpanies, National School house Harms William, beer retailer, Park street Harris Herbert L. smith, 3 North street Hawes Edmund, buteher, 2 Corn market Hawkins Frederick Gould, outfitter, 9 Corn market the Comme:::-c1al UnioP Fire & Life Assurance, see Ha ydon Thos. agt. Prudential Assurance Co. I 8 Cbinnor rd District Hearn Arthur, estate agent, & agent for plate glass inMumford & Bond Bound Wiliam, sanitary inspector to the Rural Council, surance, 24 Corn market Park street Bowler Harry, carpenter, town crier & beer ret. Bowler James, blacksmith, North street Park st. Hicks Edwin, beer retailer, 47 :Korth street Higgins Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, IS East skeet Brwler Samuel, carpenter, 30 Park street Brasher Frederick Charles, shopkeeper, 63 Park street BrickweJl Wm. jun. boot & shoe maker, 7 Upper High st Bruce Samuel, boot & shoe maker, Ill High street Bruce William, boot maker, High street :Bruce William, jun. boot maker, 2 One Bell lane Bryer Charles William, shopkeeper, 2 East street Bryer Edwin Goorge, carpenter, 29 Upper High street 1Jucks & Oxon Union Bank Lim. (J. Eliott D. Ostrehan, manager), Corn market; draw on London & We,stminster Bank Lim. London E C Burnham Henry Watson, Anchor P.H. Corn market Cadwell James, blacksmith, High street Castle Henry 'rhos. horse dealer & farmer, Prie:st end Chapman Jane (Miss), draper, 97 High street Clark Henry, collector to the Urban District Council, & glass & china dealer, High street Clarke Fr.ed, tailor, 52 High street Claydon Richard, smith, Upper High stre~t Cooper George, boot & shoe maker, 83 Park stree,t Cope Elizabeth (1\Irs. ), boot & shoe maker, 117 High 3t County Court (His Honor Thomas William Snagge M.A. judge; Edward Parker, registrar & high bailiff; Chas. J. Plim, clerk & bailiff), High street County Police Sta;tion (Charles Cox, sergeant), Park st Cox Eliza. (Mrs.), farmer, Priest end Crowe Edmund, corn factor, I5 Corn mark-et Deverell Alfred, coal & coke merchant, artificial manure & oil cake merchant & agent to the Royal Fioo & Life Insurance Co. Railway station Dobinson Alfred, fruiterer & market gardnr. 87 High st Dodwell, Hughes, Sands & CoweJl (Misses), boa,rding scliool, Old Grammar school for girls Dorsett Thomas, Falcon hotel, Park stree,t Drake William, carpenter, 29 Park street Drinkwater William Henry, fruiterer & tobacconist, 18 Hill James Hugh, inland revenue officer, Chinnor road Hill Wm. Hy. baker & confectioner, 26 Park street Holland Benj. builder & brick maker, Park street Holland Emma (.Mrs.), grocer, 4 High street Holland Thomas, beer retailer, 6 North street Hooper Henry Edward, draper, Io2 High street Horton John & Sons, engineers, 3 Upper High street Horton John, bicycle repairer & dealer, Park street Horton William, ironmonger, 52 North street Howes Richard, baker, 28 Upper High street Howland & Son, railway carriers & agents, 42 Upper High street, Park street & Railway station Howland Henry, surveyor, sanitary inspector & surveyor to the urban district council, Chinnor road Howland William, builder, 37 Upper High street Howland William Watts, builder, I4 Upper High street Howlett & Sons, coach builders & wheelwrights (established 1843), High street Howlett Henry, boot maker, 8 Chinnor road Howlett Sophia (.Mrs.), Fighting Cocks P .H. High street Hulls C. H. & Son, principals of Oxford County Middle Class school, High street Hnmphreys .Matthews Hale, surgeon & medical officer & public vaccinator, Long Crendon district, Thame union, 81 High street Hnmphris Alfred, millwright, Southern road Humphris John Evans, builder, 8 Southern road Inland Revenue Office (Jas. Hugh Hill, officer), 34 Park st International Tea Co. (Geo. H.Merrick, man. ),6 Corn mkt Ives Miss, milliner, I2 High street Jackson Spencer, iron founder, Park street Jaggard Frederick, draper, roB High street Jones Charles Henry, stationer, bookseller & printer, 109 & uo High street! Jones Wm. Joseph, fruiterer, IB Upper High street Keen Edmund, boot & shoe maker & shopkeeper, 19 Upper High street Upper High street Dris<:oll ElizabCJth (Mrs.), umbrella. maker, 5 North Dunkin Dan S. confectioner, 23 & 24 Corn market Ea ton J ames- Lee, agent Prudential Assurance Oo. Kirtland Arth. Jn. agent Refuge Insurance Co. 5 Park st st Larner James, Six Bells P.H. 44 High street Lawrance John, jobbing gardener, Park street boot maker, Paxk street Edden Charles, farmer, Pound street &; Laybourn Arth . .A.lfd. Black Horse hotel, II Corn marke~ Lee & Edsell, physicians & surgeons, 79 High street Lee Herbert Grove M.D. surgeon & medical officer No. 9 district, Wycombe union, & public vaccinatort 6th dis~ trict, Aylesbury union, see Lee & Edsell Edden William, farmer & coal merchant, 54 High street Edden William, wheelwright, Rook's lane Edsell Goorge .Alfred L.R.O.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. phy- !!ician & surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator, Thame district, Thame union, medical officer to the workhouse, certifying factory surgeon & public TacLester Charles, tinsmith, 1 Upper High street Lester John Brooks, saddler, 8 Corn market Lester Joseph, boot maker, High street Lester William, boot maker, 7 Chinnor road


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. TCSMORE. 291 Lidington Wm. (exors. of late), Spread Eagle hotel, Corn market · Limmings Henry, carrier, One Hill lane Loader Elizabeth (Miss), fancy repository, 112 High st Loader John, miller, corn, flour, cake & seed merchant & agricultural seedsman, 18 Corn market London & County Eanking Co. Limited (sub-branch) (Charles Pigott, manager) (attendance on tuesdays, fridays & fair days), Corn market; draw on head office, 21 Lombard street, London E C Maloney Harriet (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Park street May Charles, confectioner, 129 High street :Mears Clarissa Emily (Miss), postmistress & stamp distributor, High street JY!ears James, printer, stationer & publisher & proprietor of " Thame Gazette," High street Messenger George, shoe maker, 7 East street Messenger Harry, baker, 8 Park street l\Iesser & Co. ironmongers & upholsterers, 105 & 106 High street l\litchell William, shopkeeper, 59 High street Morris Henry William George, chemist, II High street Mott Frank, corn dealer, High street Mumford & Eond, auctioneers & estate agents, Corn mrkt Musson Eber, grocer, 83 High street M us son Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, u6 High street Musson Lydia (Mrs.), milliner, 88 High street Newitt Henry James, upholsterer, 12 High street :Noble .Alfred John, station master, Railway station Oliver Mary Susannah (l\Irs. ), furntr. brokr.51 :North st Ostrehan J. Eliott D. manager of :Bucks & Oxon Union Bank Lim.&agent for the Scottish .Amicable Life .Assurance Society & treasurer to the urban district council, Corn market Oxford County Middle ClaS's School (C. H. Hulls & Son, principals) ' Owen Percival l\I,R.C.V.S. 98 High street l'aine George William, baker, 9 High street Paine Susanna.h & .Annie (Misses), dress mas. 9 High st l'aine Thomas Stephen, shopkeeper, 93 High street Payne Samuel G. photographer, I09 High street 1'arker Edward, solicitor, registrar & high bailiff of county court, clerk to the commissioners of taxes for the division of Bullingdon, clerk to school boards of Haddenham, Long Crendon & Tetsworth, County Court bldgs 1'arker ·william, solicitor, clerk to urban & rural district councils, to the guardians, to the school attendance & assessment committees,supt. re~strar of Thame union, clerk to Haseley Charity Trust & to governors of Thame Grammar school & steward of the manor of Long Crendon, 16 Corn market 1'earce & Son, drapers & clothiers, 130 High street Pearce Frederick, woolstapler, Lashlake 1'earce .Aaron, tailor, Priest! ~md Pearce Sidney, miller (water), Thame mill Pigott Charles, manager to the London & County Banking Co. Lim. Corn market Plater .Amelia (Miss), dress maker, 11 Upper High street Plater .John, farmer, Prospect place, Towersey road Plater William, tailor, n Upper High street Pliq:t Charles Joseph, clerk to the county court & certificated bailiff, East street l'owers John, registrar of births, deaths & marriages & relieving officer & vaccination officer & collector to the guardians, Brook cottage Pullen William, shopkeeper, g6 High street Purcell Edward E. deputy supt. registrar Putman Joseph, rope & twine maker, 10 Corn market Puttock Elizabeth (Mrs.), tobacconist, 103 High street Quartermaine Thos. earthenware dealer, 14 North street Richmond & Son, butchers, I North street Roberts William, draper, 99 & roo High street Salter .Albert Joseph, chemist, 19 Corn market Sears Fredk. poulterer & fruiterer, 125 High street Seymour Sarah & Emily (Misses), tobacconists & library & booksellers, 123 High street Seymour Charlotte (Miss), dress maker, 27 Park street Seymour Francis, Saracen's Head P.H. u8 High street Seymour John, accountant & estate agent, secretary to the Gas. Co. assess:::>r & collector of taxes for the united district of .Albury, .Attington, Chilworth, Great Milton, Little Milton, Tetsworth & Thame, Thormley, Water· perry & Waterstock & agent to the Standard Life & Nor. wich Union :Fire Insurance Companies Seymour John, White Horse P.H. 12 Corn market Seymour J oseph vVilliam, carpenter, Park street Sheppard Thomas, beer retailer, North street Shrimpton Bessie (::\Irs. ), apartments, 21 Upper High st Shrimpton John Job, corn dealer &c. 30 Upper High st Shrimpton Joshua, painter & glazier, 14 East street Simons vVilliam P. hair dresser, 22 Corn market Simons \Yilliam Thomas, builder, 22 Upper High street Smith Bertram, grocer, Chinnor road Smith William, brick, tile & drain pipe manufacturer, Christmas Hill tileries Snell Daniel, collector of poor rates for the parish of Thame, Park street Soanes James, beer retailer, 7 Pound street Squires Benjamin, boot maker, 17 Park street Stevens James, butcher, 23 Upper High street Stone Edwd. baker & confectioner, 73 High street Summersby Henry, Bird Cage· P.H. 5 Corn market Sutton John, Eull P.H. High street Sutton Willia.m Robert, grocer, tea dealer & wine & spirit merchant, 113 High street 'Thame Gas & Coke Co. Lim. (John Seymour, sec.), Gas alley, East street Thame Gazette ( J ames M ears, proprietor & publisher; published tues. ), High street Tha.me Institute, Library & Reading Rooms (H. R. B. .Arnold, manager), High street Thame Parochial Lending Library (Miss Holloway, sec.), 931 High st-reet Tomlyn Fredk. china & earthenware dealer,s Up.High s~ Town Hall (H. R. B . .Arnold supt. ), Market place Varney George, boot maker, 44 Upper High street Volunteer Fire Brigade (George Bailey, superintendent}., Engine house, l'ark street Wales Thomas, beer retailer, 57 North street Walker Elizabeth (:Mrs.), tobacconist, 132 High street \Valker James, marine store dealer, 62 Pound street Walker John, seedsman, first. & nurserymn. 7 & 8 High st ·walker Stephen, insurance agent, 23 High street Watson Jacob. wine & spirit merchant, 21 Corn market Webster Henry John, saddler, 3 & 4 Corn market "\Vebster \Vm. Hy. beer retailer & tailor, 27 High street Wells & Son, builders & contractors, 25 Park street Wells John, beer retailer, Pound street Wells Philip, grocer, 22 Park street . West James George, bicycle & tricycle maker, 8g Park sf; West· \Ym. gasfitter & shopkpr. 23 & 24 Park street Weston Charles, hair dresser, 120 High street Wilsdon George, shopkeeper, 27 East street Winslow .Tohn, farmer, North street "Vood William, beer retailer, 54 Pound street \Vroughton, Parrott & Co . .Anchor P.H. ale stores, 1 Corn market Youens Richard, basket ma. & beer ret. 41 Up. High st Young John, Four HGrseshoes Railway hotel, posting house & traction engine proprietor, Park street MORETON. Betts John ( exors. of the late), frmrs Bond Frederick, farmer Cherry WiJliam, Royal Oak P.H Chown Frank, sh{)pkeeper Looslev Loosley Loosley Loosley Caroline (Mrs.), farmer George, gardener Harrv, farmer • Mott M:uy (Mrs.), shopkeeper 'Vitney James, farmer, Moreton villa "' ooster William Lee, farmer William, farmer NORTH WESTON. Bailey William, farmer I Chapman John, farmer I Rose Check:ey, farmer TOOT BALDON, see Baldon. TUSMORE js -a parish, St miles north from Bicester station on the Bletchlev and Oxford branch of the London and • North Western railway, about 5 east from Somerton station on the Oxford and Birmingham section of the Great Western railway, and about 9 south-east from Banbury, in the Mid division of the county, hundred and petty session:l.l division of Ploughley, union and county court district of Eicester and rural deanery, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church has long been de· strayed. The living is a rectory, annexed to Cottisford, yearly value {,15, in the gift of the Earl of Effingham, and held since 1853 by the Rev. Charles Sa.wkins Harri· son M.A. of University College, Durham, who resides at Cottisford. Tusmore House, the mansion of the Earl of Effingham, erected in I]]O, sta.nds in the middle of a park of about 70 acres. The Earl of E:ffingham is lord • OXON • 19• •


292 Tt'S1tORE. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is stone brash; subsoil, stone. The chief crops are wheat, beans and oats. The area with Hardwicke is 990 acres; rateable value, £686; the population in 1891 was 16. Letters through Bicester arrive at 10 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Brackley. Nearest letter box, Hardwicke Effingham Earl of D.L., J.P. Tus- Howard of Effingham Lord, Tusmore Tubb John Wltr. farmer, Pimlico frm more h<luse; & Travellers', Boodle's house Hitchcock Jacob, gmekpr. to the Earl & Turf clubs, London S W j TYTHROP is a liberty in the parish of Kingsey, Bucks, rooms and saloon are hung with valuable pictures by 2! miles east from Thame station on the Maidenhead and Vandyke and others and the staircase is adorned with Oxford section of the Great Western railway, in the beautiful carvings by Grinling Gibbons. The soil is Southern division of the county, petty sessional division clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, beans of Bullingdon, union and county court district of Thame. and barley. The area is returned with Kingsey parish;. Tythrop House, the seat of Philip James Digby Wyke- the population in 1891 was 190, including Kingsey. barn esq. D.L., J.P. lord of the manor and sole land- Letters through Thame arrive at 8 a.m.; letters posted owner, is a handsome mansion of stone, standing in a from Kingsey at 5·35 p.m. Haddenham is the nearest. wooded park of about 120 acres ; the entrance hall con- money order & telegraph office tains some family paintings, the dining and drawing The children of this parish attend the school at Kingsey Wykeham Philip James Digby D.L., J.P. Tythrop house W ARBOROUGH is a parish, bounded on the. south of "\Vales, who as Earls of Cornwall held land in tla by the Thames, and on its north-western parts (or cor- parish: the chancel was thoroughly restored in r88r, ner) by the T'bame, 3 miles. north from Wallingford under the direction of Mes,srs. Bodley and Garner, a.rchiterminal station on a bmnoh from the main line of the tects, of LO'Ildon, when many of its original features Great Western railway and 7 west from Watlington ter- were brought to light, the flooring relajd, and a :small mina! station on a branch from Wycom.be, and Oxford reredos of oak erected: there are about 200 sittings. The section of the same system, in the Southern division of register dates from the year 1538, and marriages of perthe county, hundred of Ewelme, petty oossional <1ivision sons belonging to this parish were aJso celebrated during of Watlington, union and· county court district of Walling- the period r6g3-1734 in the chapel of Corpus Ohristi colford, rural deanery of Cuddesden and archdeaconry and lege, Oxford. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly dictesse of Oxford. The church of St. Lawrence is an value £668, derived from tithe, average £498, with edifice of stone in the Early Eng:ish and later styles, residence and 18 aores of glebe, in the gift of the Presiconsisting of chancel, nave, a chantry on the south side, dent and schola,rs of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and south poroh and an embattled western tower containmg held since 1868 by the Rev. Frederick Chalker M.A. a clock and 6 bells: the walls of the chancel are Early formerly fellow of that. college. Here is a Wesleyan Englisih, but the eaS>t window, of three lights, is a Deco- chapel. The charities, amounting to £8 yearly value. rated insertion, with flowing tracery ; and there is a are distributed in money. The President and fellows c,f piscina, with shelf, of the same date, and a remarkable St. John's College, Oxford, are lords of the manor; but sedile: a small Ea.rly English doorway on the south the manor of BensingtO'Il, now held by Sir Francis George side, said to be the work of French masons, retains some Stapleton .bart. J.P. of Grey's Court, Rotherfield Greys, original ircmwOrk of the 13th century : there is no chancel includes a portion of the parish. T'he principal landarch, but S()me remains of a later screen, its cresting owners al'e the President and fellows of St. John's Colbeing ornamented with the Tudor flO<Wer: the- nave lege and Sir F. G. Stapleton bart. J.P. The soil is walls are Deooratoo, with a doorway of that style, the partly gault and partly loam; subsoil, clay and sand. windows being Late Perpendicular; the south chapel The chief crops are. wheat, beans, oats, barley and belongs to the Decorrated period, and is connected with mangold wurtzel. The parish comprises 1,673 acres of the church by a plain arch of wide. span; it contains a rich marl; rateable value, £3,275; the population in piscina an<i a single sedile: the tower was rebuilt in r666, 1891 was 658. but retains ·smne old work: the font is a cylinder of Sexton, Edward Saunders. lead of the 13th century, set on a pedestal of stone with Shillingford is a hamlet in the parish of \Varborough, Perpendicular panelling, raised on two circular steps ; separated from Berkshire by the Thames, which is hers the leaden portion displays a small arcading round the crossed by a bridge of three arches. base, inclosing figures of mitred abbots bearing croziers, Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity and in the act of benediction; the' uppe,r po-rtion is & Insurance Office.-1-:I:rs. Keziah Gibbons, sub-postdivided by broad upright bands with ornaments: on mistress. Lette;rs arrive from "\Yallingford at 7 a.m. &; the south side is a round-headed window filled with at 2 p.m. ; dispatched at 11.40 a.m. & 7· 15 p.m. ; sunstained glass in memo.ry of l'\'Iiss Martha Ashby and her days arrive at 7 a .. m.; dispatched at 11.40 a.m sisters, formerly of Shillingford: the south wall of the Wall Letter Box at Shillingford, cleared at 7.25 p.m. &; chancel retains traces of the- former Eacrly English win- sundays 11.45 noon dows, and there a~e some inte.resting fragments of gri- National School (mixed), for 132 children; average at. saille glass; on the east side of a. partition between the tendance, 76; Beagle Setb Robert, master roofs of the nave and chancel is a prince's plume, with Carrier.-lVilliam Iles, to Oxford, wed. & sat. & te1 the initials "C.P." referring to one of the Stuart Princes Abingdon on mon w ARBOROUGH. Gibbons Keziah (Mrs.), grcr.Post off Gilkes Mrs Godwin Samuel, coal dealer Green Miss Appelbee Henry, Beech house Bailey Miss Beisly Miss Bennett James Edward Bousfield Miss Cadel William Chalker Rev. Frederick M.A. (vicar) Hammans Edward, The Gore Harrington Rev. Walt.M.A. (curate) Minchin Moses Smith Robert Tubb Benjamin, The Elms Tubb Mrs COMMERCIAL. Bailey Alfd. coach bldr. & wheelwright Bailey John (Mrs.), farmer Bowl Ellen (Mrs.), draper Bullock Tom R. baker & grocer Cross Vincent, cow keeper • Frewin Henry, grocer Green J onas, farmer Greet William Hughes Waiter (Mrs.), blaeksmith Palmer Benjamin Palmer Frederick, farmer & dealer Ashby Henry, farmer Small bone Jabez Cane, baker, grocer, Bailey Alfred, cow keeper & ~ ew inn corn & tea dealer & provision mer. Bath James William, coal merehant lE (home-cured hams & bacon; all George P.H.; this house is situated orders promptly attended to), The CDnveniently for the accommoti'ation Stores, Warborough of water parties & cyclists, whereTripp Rebecca (Mrs.), Cricketers' they will receive every attention; Arms P.H. & butcher terms moderate Tubb Benjamin, farmer, The Elms Forty Thomas, corn dealer WhichelOI Emily(Mrs.),Nag's HeadP.H King John, shopkeeper Wilder Helon, baker Lewis David, Old Bell P.II Witney Henry, Six Bells inn Shillingford Works Co.Lim.engim:-ers, brass! founder:s & electricians (Arth. John Estcourt, manage:::-) Berners William Hugh Englebach Edward le Field Mrs Forty Mrs Shrubb J ames (Mrs.), farmer Slatter John & Son, boot & shoe makrs West James, boat proprietor; boats & punts for hire. See auvertisemen~ W ARDINGTON is a. parish and village on the Daventry, in the N{)rthern division of the county, bun~ borders of Northamptonshire, 2 miles from Cropredy dred, union and county court diM:rict of Banbury, Banstation <m the Oxford and Birmingham section of the bury and Bloxharu petty sessional division, rural deanery Great Western railway, 4! north-north-east from Ban- of Deddington and archdooconry and diocese of Oxford. bury, :z8 nortp-east from Oxford and 12 SO'Ilth-west from The church of St. Mary Magdalene is a plain and !!mall •


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. W ATERPERRY • 293 • but ancient building of stone, mostly of the Early English of Cropredy parish, is a vicarage, a.verage tithe il'entan.d Decorated periods, consisting of chancel, clerestoried charge £ ro, gross yearly value £220, with 84 acres of nave, aisles, lady-chapel, vestry, south porch and a Per- glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford pend.icular embattJed western tower containing a fine peal and held since r877 by the Rev. Dale John Welburn, of of :6 bells and a set of chimes which p~ay every threil Sidney Sussex College, C-ambridge. There is a small hours: the east window, which is good Early Decorated Wesleyan chapel holding 100 persons. The charities work, has been filled with very fine palinted glass, by produce £6 ros. yearly for educational purposes and £7 the Rev. E. H. Chamberlain, as a. memorial: and there is ros. for distribution in money. Aubrey Th()maSI Carter a smaller memorial window on the north side of the Ca.rtwright esq. is lord of the manor. The principal chancel, which retainS! its piscina and a looker: the nave landowners are Francis Durrant Hunt esq. of ·warding· is 13th century, and has arcades of five small ton House, John Edward Taylor Loveday esq. of Rugby. and low EaJrly English arches on each side on circular and Capt. Henry Aubrey Oa,rtwright, of Upwood, piers; the clerestory and roof are of the r5tih century : Handley, Wilts. The soil is red loam; -subsoil, clay and in the south porch is a stoup ; the font is octagonal, sandstone. The cropS! are general, with a larger proporand dates from 1566: the church was restored in r887 tion of pasture land than arable. The a.rea is 2,572 acres; and 1889 at a total oost of £2,ooo, and affords about rateable value, £4,883; the population in r8gr, inclu250 ·Sittings. The registers date from the year 1633, cling Ward~ngton, Williamscote and Coton, was 594· and· one of the older volumes contains three mem()Tanda Parish Clerk, 1Yilliam Bonham. 'Uf persons who were touched by King James IT. at WILLIA~IISCOTE and COTON are liamlets in the :Banbury (in r68g), for the distemper called "the liing's parish of Wardingtcm, on the borders of Northampton- ~vil;" there is also this entry in another volume: "Anno shire. Both these hamlets share in the distributed Domini r644• 30th June, buried: in ye parish church cha;rities of lVardington, but OotOOl only in the educa- .af Wardington, in ye county af Oxon, John Burre11, Cor· tioual charities; lVilliamscote has also a separate yearly net to Colonel Richard Nevil1e, which Mr. Burrell wa,s sum of £r for distribution. slain the day before in a smart battaile aga.inst ye rebels. Ita testor Henr :Deane Capt :Re.gim :" A line has been Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., ExpreEs Delivery & Annuitj drawn. through "in a smart battaile against ye rebels," & Insurance Office.-Ezer Walton, sub-postmaster; '3JJ.d in another hand, not indlic!lJt.ing much education, but Letters arrive from Ban bury at 7· ro a. m. & 2.55 p.m.; the contrary, "against the Parliament," is substituted dispat.ched at u a.m. & 5.15 p.m. -so making the entry run thus:-" which Mr. Burrell Wall Letter Box, clearedJ at 4.30 p.m was slain the day before against the Prurliament." The Wall Letter Box, Williamsoote, cleared at 11.20 a.m. & battle here alluded to was that of Cropredy Bridge, 5.30 p.m fought on this side of the river Cherwe11, in which the Nat.ionaJ School (mixed), erected, with master's resiking himself was present; the battle issued in the sur- dence, in r862, for r6o children; averoge attendance, Tender of Banbury to the king'. The rregister book in 8o; Ezer Walton, master ;Mrs. Ellen Gurney, mistress which the entry of Mr. Burrell's burial is contained is Carriers fu-om Wardington to Banbury.-Samuel Lines, thrice headed on different pages ()f the book, " An no to ' Oatherine Wheel,' John Mainwood, to 'Leathern Tegni Eliza,bethe, 45·" The living, formerly a chapelry Bottle,' & George Davis, to 'Angel,' mon. thurs. & sat WARDING TO~. Davis George, carrier Root Stephen, Wheatsheaf P.H Davis William, blacksmith Sabin JameSI Eagles, farmer :Barrows Thomas 'Velch, The .Auhreys Douglas William, miller ('~ater) Savage Thomas, butcher 'Fisher Mrs Eldridge J0hn, farmer Smith George, stone mason ·G-unn Thomas Butler Gasson William, farmer Stacey Jonathan, farmer Hunt Frank Durrant, Wardington ho Godfrey Mary (Mrs.), grocer Tebbey John, boot & shoe makel' Huntriss' Charles Haycock Edward, tailor Treadwell Frederick, beer retailer Judge William Phillips Job William, ~hoe maker Underwood William, baker Loveday George J.P. ~Ianor lwnse Jones Edwin, farmer, Hangland farm Wilkins Waiter, mason Rygate Reginald Judge William Phillips, farmer Wilson Richd.carpenter k land survyr Sabin James Lines Samuel, wheelwright & carrier 'Stevens Mr.s. 1Vardington Judge Lymath Emma. (Mrs.), biacksmith WILLIA1ISCOTE. lVelburn Rev. Dale John, VicaragB Mainwood David, saddler Boddington William, farmer Eaves George & Son, r0pe makers Lord John, farmer CO:\f!IIERCIAL. ~lain wood John, carrier llazely William Bull, furmo>r Peckover William, farmer llonham Williaru Samu.-~l,carpeuter &l' Preedy Henry, Hare & Hounds P.H Lord Robert P. farmer Cherry John, farmer, Fern hill Rygate Reginald L.R.C.P. ""L.R.C.S. Coleman George, beer rPtailer Irel. physician & surgeon, & medical COTO~. Cooknell Owen, coal dealer officer & public vaccinator Middleton Campion Thomas Cooknell Samuel, hawker Cheney district, Banbury union Franklin Arthur, iarmr.r WARPSGROVE is a parish 4 miles south-west from WC, anru the trustees of Lyford's charity, Abingdon, are Tetsworth and 4 north-west from Watlington terminal owners of the iand, which is all freehold. The soil is station on a branch from Princes Risborough of the chiefly olay; subsoil, clay and sand. The land is chiefly Great Western railway, and 8 south-west from Thame, in pasture. The area is 332a. 3r. 37P·; rateable value, in the Southern division of the county, hundred! of £457; the population in r8gr was 26. Ewelme, petty sessional division of W atlington, union and county court district of Thame. There is no church; the inhabitants attend that at Chalgrove. The register is included in that of Chalgrove, which dates from 1538. The tithes are paid t() a lay impropriator. Messrs. New1IIlan and Co. solicitors, I Clement's Inn, Strand, London King William, farm bailiff to Henry Stevens e~q WATERPERRY is a pa.rish and village on the ri"'eJ' 'Thame, 2 miles east-north-east from "\\7 heatley station on the ·wycombe and Oxford section of the Great Western ·railway, 7 east from Oxford and S! west from Thame, in -the Southern division of the county, hundred and petty -ses.sional division of Bullingdon, union and county court district of Thame, rural deanery of Cuddesden and arch- -deaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Mary the Virgin, standing in the grounds and close to the mansion m Joseph John Henley esq. J.P. is an edific-e .in mixed styles, and presents, with its ivy-mantled t{)wer, a picturesque appearance : it consists of chancel, nave of three bays, south aisle and a western tower of wood containing 2 bells, one of which is inscribed "Ave Maria Gracia plena Dominus tecum ; " the other was cast by E. Hemings in 1732 : the chancel is Early English with narrow lancet windows, and the nave and south aisle retain features of the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries: the font consists Qf a Perpendicular basin on a stem of the LeU~:~rs through Wallingford; there is no delivery here; letters are fetched from Chalgrove. Chalgrove is the nearest money order office & St.adhampton the nearest telegraph office The children of this place attend the school at ChaJgrove I Nixey Albert, farmer 14th century: the pulpit is dated 1677, and the readingdesk 1632 : the rood turret, with staircase, remains, and in the eentre of the north wall is an exquisite piece of sc1Lpture, by Sir Francis Ohantrey, to the memory of Anna Maria Rooke, daught-er of the late Joseph Henley esq. and wife of Gel}rge Greaves esq. J.P., D.L. of Elmsail Lodge, Yorks; she died 23 April, r8rg: in the wall of the aisle, under a Perpendicular crocketed canopy, is the recumbent effigy of a knight in p1ate armour, c. 1420, representing some member of the ancient family of Fit·z-Elys : a window on the north side of the nave, the west window and others, contain remnants of ancient glass: of these, one was a memorial to the Fitz·E1ys family and has kneeling figures of a knight and lady, with fragments of armorial bearings and is assumed to have been erected to Robert Fitz-Elys esq. 1470: there is a second and finer obituary windmv, with kneeling figures of a man in armour, his wife, and the Holy Virgin, with shields of arms and an inscription in the


294 WATERPERRY. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S glass to Waiter Curson e.sq. and Isabel (Saunders) his wife, 1527, and there are bra.sses in the nave to the same persons, including effigies of both and six children, with four shields and a. mutilated marginal inscription, divided· by skulls and oross bones: these figures are specially interesting as an example of an unusual kind of palimpsest: they originally il'epresented other persons and dated from aJbout 1440-50, but by various alterations ood additions have been made to suit their present purpo.se: near these is an effigy in brass to Isabel Beaufo, the Norman-Frenoh inscription of which is lost: on the south wall is a monument to Sir Francis Curson kt. cf Waterperry, d. 1610: there are r8o sittings, go being free. The register dates from the year 1678 ; an older the ClaSISic style, pleasantly situated in an extensive park of rich pastu;re land and pleasure grounds, through which flows the river Thame. The soil is loamy; sub-' soil, g:rovel and clay. The chief crops are grass, wheat, barley and beans. The area. is 1,8g8 aCTes, a portion of which is woodland; ratoohle value, £2,548; the p{)pulalation in 1891 wrus 164. Thomley is a hamlet of the parish, 2 miles north from the villa,gl\ partly in Buckinghamshire, and contains llne farm and a. few cottages; area is 55r acr-es; rateable value, £so6; the population in 1891 was 18. Lord C1ifden is the sole landowner. Parish Olerk, Charles Waters. regisber is in the posseSision of Joseph J. Henley esq. Lette<rs from Oxford, via Wheat1ey, which is the nearest The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £103, with resi- money order & telegraph offioe, arrive at 7.20 a.m. dence, in the gift of J. J. Henley esq. and held since Wall Letter Box cleared at 6.15 p.m.; sunday, 1876 'by the Rev. Josiah Smith. Waterperry Rouse, the 10.45 a.m seat of J~eph John Henley esq. C.B., D.L., J.P. lord of Kational ISohool (mixed), for 40 children; average atthe manor and sole landowner, is a handsome mansion in tendance, 32; Mrs. Elizabeth Tubby, mistress Henley Joseph .John C.ll., D.L., J.P. Baker Thomas, farmer Hill Gilbert, farmer Waterperry house Biggo:; James, shopkeeper Hinton \Yilliam, farmer, Thomley Smith Rev. Josiah (_vicar) Brandum Uriah, farmer Morris Charles, gardener to J. ,J, Bustin Thomas, farmer Henley esq COUMERCHL. Fonge Joseph, farmer,\Yaterperry corn Simmonds Joseph, woodman to J. J. Almond A. bailiff to J. J. Henley f.sq Hatt Sidney, farmer Henley esq WATERSTOCK is a parish and village, 1 mile north- charge £250, average £r86, gross yearly value £206, net west frO'IIl Tiddington station on the Wyoombe and Ox- income £186, including 13 acres of glebe, with residence, ford section of the Great Western railway, 5 miles west in the gift of W. H. Ashhuf!st esq. and held since 1856 from Thame and 9 east from Oxford, in the Southern by the Rev. James Henry Ashhurst M.A. of Exetel' division of the county, hundred, union and county court College, Oxford, hon. canon of Christ Church, Oxforrl, district Gf Thame, petty s~ssional division of Bullingdon, and surrogate. Bernnett's charity of £8 yearly is disil'ural deanery of Cuddesden and archdeaconry and diocese tributed in money; Q certain number of aged men and of Oxford. The river Thame winds round part of the women of this parish have a claim to nomination as inparish. The chureh of St. Leonarrd is a £llllall building mat-es of the Oroke almshouses at Studley. Waterstock of stone, rebuilt; in 1792: the tower and north aisle, House, the seat of William Henry Ashhurst esq. D.L .• which are of Pe:rpendicular date, and the rood stairs J.P. and M.F.El. lord of the manor and sole landowner, are the only portions with any pretensions to antiquity: is a substantial mansion of stone, pleasantly situated on a the church consists m chancel, nave, north ali.Sile, north gentle emin~:mce near the oentre of the village; t11e and south porohes and a tower with a singular bell cDte dining-room contains a good collection of family poron its eastern side, containing a clock and 6 bells, the traits ; the river Thame fiOIWs near the house. The soil 3 old bells having been reca:st in 1889 and 3 new ones is gravel and loam; su:bsoil, gravel. The chief crops added: in the north aisle is a canopied monument with are wheat, barley and beans. The area. is 659 acres; :a bust in judicial raoos holding a book in one hand and the rateable vaJue, £1,793; the population in 1891 was q6. other resting on a skull, and an inscription to Sir George Parish Cle.rk, James Paxslow. Croke kt. a Justice of the King's Bench in the reign cf Charles I. and a strenuous opposer of the Ship Money Draycott, a hamlet fmmerly included in the parish of Tax, who died at his house here, r6 Feb. 1541 _2 : some Ickford (Bucks), now forms part of this parish, and is fragments Df ancient glass remain; these include por- situated three-quarters of a mile east distant from the tions of the figure of an archbishop, probably intended village. for George Nevill, who held the see m Ymk from 1464 Post Office.-James Pai!'slow, sub-postmaster. Letteu to 1476; and mutila-ted figures of saints: there is a hand- 1 from Oxford, via Wheabley, arrive at 8 a. m. ; dissom.e reredns, adorned with a representation of "The patched at 5·45 p.m. ; sundlay, arrive at 8 a. m. ; disLast Supper": the font is cylindrical: the wall painting patched at 10.20 a.m. Great Milton is the nearest is also noteworthy: most of the windows are stained ; money order & telegraph office one in the north aisle displays heraldically the National School (mixed), for 30 children; average atalliances of the Ashhurst family from the time of the tendance, 25; Miss Annie Summersby, mistress Conquest: in the north aisle is a brass, placed by the rector, giving a complete list of the sovereigns ··of Eng- Carriers t<J land, bishops of the see, and of the .reotors and patron~ Oxford-Sbrimpton, from the ~Chequers,' wed. & sat_ of the living and lords of the manor of 1Vaterstock from returning same evenings; Honor, from the Crown inn,. the year 1235 to 1894, with da,tes. The register dates wed. & sat. returning same evenings from the year 158o. The living is a rectory, tithe rent- Thame HDnor, tues .Ashhurst Rev. James Henry l\I.A. Ashhurst William Henry D.L.,J.P. & Latham William, farmer, Draycott (rector, hon.canon of Christ Church, M.F.H. Wat·erstock house Parslow James, Post 0ffice Oxford, & surrogate), Rectory Bull Charles, farmer Way William, farmer, Draycott Kidman George, farmer WATLINGTON is a parish and small but ancient was filled with stained glass, at a cost of £2oo, by town, situat~d on a stream at the foot of the Chiltern subscription: the chanoel retains a piscina and sedilia: Hills, and t.he head of a petty sessional division, with a the organ was enlarged in 1884 at a_ cost of £roo: ther~ .terminal station on a branoh of the Great Western rail- are brasses to ·william Frankeleyn, 1485, and his wife. way from Princes Risboro', and is 8! miles south-west Sibill, with 4 children; Jeremiah, eldest son of RDberl from Thame, 8 north-east from Wallingford and 42 from Ewstes, 1587, and John Ewstes, his brother, 158(8); London, in the Sout-hern division of the county, hundred the pulpit, lectern and lit!l!ny stool of elaborately co.rved of Pyrton, union of Henley, Thame county court dis- oak were executed from designs by the late Mr. Edwin trict, rural deanery of As ton and arch deaconry and dio- Dol by, architect, of Abingdon: the church was thoroughly cese of Oxford. The town is lighted with gas from restored in 1877 at a C()St (){ £4,029: a reredDs of carved W()rks, the property of Mr. Frank Morris, erected here oak, pan-elled and gilded, representing the Annunciation, in 1866. The church of St. Leonard is a plain building was placed in the ohurch in r88g: there are about 520 of flint with stone dressings, in mixed $tyles, mostly sittings, about haM of which are appropriated. The Perpendicular, and consisting of chancel, nave of eight regist-er dates from the year 1635. The living is a bays, aisles, south porch, organ chamber, south chantrry, vical'age, tithe rent-charge £62, average £47• net yearly vestry and an embattled western tower of the 14th value £2oo, including 61 acres of glebe, with residence-. century, 58 feet in height, containing 6 bells, dated in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since 1887 rE-spectively 1587, 1635, 166o, 1663 (two) and 1875: the by the Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen Carter M.A. of :Kew stained east window of the sout·h chancel aisle is a C'Ollege, Oxford. 'f!here are Congregational and Prim:imemorial to the late Rev. William Preston Hulton :M.A. tive Methodist chapels, and a Wesleyan ch~pel in Shjrof Watlington, d. 14 Aug. 1870, and was placed in 1887 burn street, erected in 1812. The Town Hall, "Whiob by Julia Anne (Griffin), his 2nd wife: the east window stands in the centre of the t{)wn, was erected in :1664. by •


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. W.ATLINGTOS. 295 Thomas Stonor esq. of Stonor Park, d. 2 Sept. 1683. The Public Hall, in the High street, formerly a malt house, was converted to its present purpose in 1858; it is used for public and committee mootings and other similar purposes, and will hold 6oo persons. The Police Station, at the bottom of Couching street, erected in 186o, is of brick, and has a large room in which petty sessions are held. Two statute and pleasure fairs are held here on the Saturday before and the Saturday after old ::\-fichaelmas day. The Reading room, in Couching street, has a lending library of 450 volumes. The Watlington Cottage Hospital in Hill road, established for the benefit of the sick poor of this town and the surrounding villages, is suppoil'ted by voluntary contribut.ions. Charities: Rester's and Greendown's charities amount to about £73, which sum is distributed in various ways by the trustees to the poor of the parish; Burt's of I$S. is disbursed in gifts to widows at Christmas ; Parslowe's, of £26, is annually expended in the purchase of 20 coats and 20 gowns for the poor; Hart's, of £n, is for apprenticing boys; Chibnall's, of £7 ns. gd. is spent in gowns for widows; three-quarters of t.he Church Estate, which amounts to about £53 yearly, is applied to educational purposes and for recreation grounds; 1Villiam Nicholson, clerk to trustees; 1Villiam Wiggms esq. hon. treasurer. "\Vat!ington Park, situated among the Chiltern Rills, is the seat of John l:''rederic Symons-Jeune esq. J.P.; the house is surrounded by magnificent. trees and commands extensive views of t.he picturesque scenery around ; it was granted in the reign of Charles I. to the St.onor family, from whom it passed by purchase to the Tilson family in I753; the heiress of this family married in 1840 the late T. Shaen Cart-er esq. (father of the present vicar), on whose death in r876, the estate wag sold to its JWe~ent owner. J. F. Symons-J eune esq. Lord Camoys and Mrs. Hulton, who own the manors of ~Vatcombe and Ingham, and the Earl of Macclesfield and 1\Ir. T. A. Allnutt, are the chief landov;ners. The soil is mixed; the subsoil is upper groensand and upper and lower chalk. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley, beans and :roots. The area is 3,440 acres; rateable value, £5,553; the population in 1891 was r,734· Christmas Common is a small village and hamlet, z miles south-east in the parish of lVatlington and on the Chiltern Hills. The soil is principally chalk and clay. Highway Boarl. l\Ieets at the Hare & Hounds \hotel on the 1st wed. in ev.ery month (June & .August excepted), at 11.30 a.m. Clerk, Augustns Jones, Shirburn street Surveyor, John Henry Goodson, Britwell Salome Charity 'rrnstees appointed April, 1884, Rev. B. T. Shaen Carter M.A., W. Wiggins, T. A . .Allnutt, J. E. Boyton, C. E. Bullford, Ed. Hamersley J.P. & T. Richards, H. Di:xon & J. F. Symons-Jeune; W. Wiggins, .treasurer; W. :Kioholson, clerk to trustees, Couching street Public Establishments. Cottage Hospital, Hill road, John Edward Boyton M.R.C.S.Eng. Waiter Winslow M.B., B.O. & John :McOscar L.R.C.P.Lond. medica.! officers; Rev. B. T. S. Carter l\I.A. sec Ccunty Police Station, Couching. street, Edwin Herbert Hawtin, superintendent ; Henry Yates, sergeant, & 8 constables Inland Revenue Office, George Rouff-Gorwell Lecture Hall, High street., Richard Spyer, sec Public Officers. Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes & to District High-n-z.y Board, & Deputy Coroner for South Oxon, Augustus Jones, Shirburn street Coroner for the Southen. Division of Oxfords-hire, Henry Di:x:on, Greenfield ~Iedical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Watlington District. Henley Union, Waiter Winslow M.B.. B.C. Shirburn st ::\iedical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Chinnor District of Wycombe Union, John l\IcOscar L.R.C.P.Lond. Couching street }ledical Officer & Public Vaccinator Aston Rowant & Shirburn Districts, Thame Union, Certifying Surgeon under the Faotorv .Act fm Shirburn District, Than:e • Union, ,John Edward Boyton, Brook street Inspector of Weights & l\Ieasures, Edwin Herbert Hawtin, Couching street Registrar of Births, Deat•hs & Marriages for the Watlinf;- ton Sub-district & Relieving Officer for the Watlington District, Henley Union, Benjamin Glass, Shirburn st Treasurer to ·the Inspectors of Public Lights, Richard The Church of the Holy 1\" at.ivity, erected in r 8gr, at Spyer, Market place a cost of £soo, as a chapel of ease to the parish church, is an edifice of red brick with schoo1room attached: it Places of 1Vorship, with times of services. has roo sittings. St. Leonards Church, Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen Carter M.A. Parish Clerk, Richard Raymond. vicar & Rev. w. Pigott Smith B..A. curate; n a. m. & Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuit,y 3 & 6.30 p.m & Insurance Office, High street.-John Rester, post- Holy ~ativity, Christmas common, sunday afternoon at master. Letters are received through Tetsworth at • 3 by Parish Clergy 7 a.m. & r.4o p.m.; box closes at 8.30 a.m. & 6.15 Co.ngregational, Gorwel, Rev. David Harris; II a.m. &, p.m.; sunday, arrive at 7 a.m.; box closes at 6.15 p.m 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m County Magistrates for W<aot1ington Petty Sessional Primitive Methodi~t, High stree-t; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m Division. Wes1eyan, Shirburn street; ro.3o Rev. Charles Roberts; Earl of :Macclesfi•}ld, Shirburn castle, near Tetsworbh, a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m. R S 1 H tt chairman Wesleyan, Christmas corn.; 10.30 er. amue u on, & 6 t supernumerary Plowden Sir William Chichele K.C.S.I. Aston Rowant a.m. p.m.; nes. 7 p.m. house, Tet-sworth .A School Board of 5 members was formed 23 Dec. I8J2, Birch-Reynardson Wihliam Jolm esq. lLi. Prebendal with Cu:xham contributory with 1 member; Benjamin house, Aylesbury • Glass, Shirburn street, clerk & attendance officer to Brewis Samuel Richard esq. Ibstone house, Tetworth ~ the Board Brown Hy. Clerke esq. Kingston B!ount. nr. Tetsworth . . Ha.mersley Edward Samuel esq. D.L. Pyrton manor, Boa~d School_ (boys, g1rls & mfants), for 90 boys, 14-~ near Tetsworth g1rls & 90 mfants; average attendance, 81 bO)'R & 62 Litt:J.eboy Wm. esq. Crowmarsh, Benson, Wallingford girls; Jooh_n He~ry Ma,tlock, mas~er;, Miss Eleanor Spencer Rev Charles V ere ~1 .A Rectory "'heatfield Moore, assistant m boys school; M1ss Eleanor Fren<'h. 'fetswortb · - · · ' ' mistress; Miss M. Glass, assistant mistress; )Iiss Symons-Jeune J.n. Fredc. es-q. \Vatlington prlr. T€tswrth Kate MQore, infants' mistress. A~ endowment of Clerk to the Magistrates, .Augustus Jones, Shirburn st about £15 a year, forme~ly belongmg t-o the Free . Grammar School founded m 1664 by Thomas Stonor Petty Sesswns are held at tJhe Police court every wed. esq. is now attached to this school as a scholarship & sat. at II a.m 'I' he places in Petty Sessional Division ere: -Lewknor Hnndred-.Adwell, Aston Rowant, Britwell Salome, Chalford, Chinnor, Crowell, Emmingi,on. HentDn. ~ Kingston Blounot, Lewknor, Postcombe, Stokenchurch, Conveyance. Parcels agent to G. W. Railway, A. W. Naylor, Hare & Hounds hQtel ; Qmnibus meets all trains Sydenham, Tythrop. Ewelme Hundred-Rensington, Great Western Railway Station, Robert Lett, station Berrick Prior, Berrick SalQme, Brightwell, Britwell master Prior, Britwell Salome, Brookhampoon, Cadwell, Coolgrove, Orowmarsh Battle, Cuxham, Draycot, Easington, Ewelme, Fifield, Great Haseley, Little Ha~eley, Holcombe, Latchford, Noettlebed, Newington, :Kuffield, Rofford, Rycote, Swynoombe, \Varborough, Warpsgrove. Pyrton Hundred-.As~nden, Clare, Goldar, Greenfield, Pishill. Pyrton, Shirburn, Standhi!l, Stoke' Talmage, South 1Veston, Warmscombe, Watlington, Wheatfield Carriers to :- .Abingdon-C. Lamport, mon. Henley-J. Jones, t-hurs Oxford-William Cooper & J. Reading-Evetts Bros. sat Stadha.mpton J. Jones, wed, Thame Evetts Bros. tues Wallingford-J. Jones, tues & fri J ones, wed. & sat & sat


296 WATLI~GTO~. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Alien Edwin T Allnutt 'l'homas Alex. Watlingtm frm llaker Mis,s, The Howe lloyton John Edward, Brook street llrown Miss-, Tyne cottage llullford Charles Edwd. Hill ho. Hill rd Carter Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen JliLA. Vicarage Chant J ames, Icknield eottage Clark Fisher, Shirburn str-e•!t OXFORDSHIRE. Cox Mrs. llrook street Davis Miss, Brook street Denison Mrs. The Cottage Dixon Henry, Greenfield Ford Alfred Napier F.R.C.S. Howe fm Harris Rev. David ( Cong. ), Gonrell Hine Miss, The Howe Jones Augustus, 0hirburn sh-<·et McOscar John, 0ouching street Randall Mrs. Sloane cottage Richards Tom, Couching street [KELLY 7 S Roberts Re-v.Charles(Wes. ),The~:Ianse Slater William F.S.Sc. High street Smith Rev. W. Pigott B.A. (curate), llrook street Sparks Mrs. Park View villa Spyer Richard, Barn house Svmons-Jeune John Fr;~deri0 J.P • • ·watlington park 'VYiggins :Mrs. l'llill house 'VYiggins William, ,~-atc·Jrnbe manor Winslow Waiter ~LA. 8hirb~Jrn street COMMERCIAL. Roar George, cattle dealer, Britwell road All en Edwin T. secretary of Brawery Co Hodgson Matilda (Mrs.), fancy repository, Couching st Allnutt Thos. Alex. farmer & landowner, Watlington frm Hyde Anne (~Irs. ), shopkeeper, Brook street Appleby Thomas & Son, grocers, Shirburn street .Tones Andrew, hurdle (wood) maker, Chapel street Austin Fredk. beer ret. & fancy repository, Couchin"" st Jones Augustus, solicitor, commissioner for oaths, clerk llarnes Francis, baker, High street " to the magistrates for the Watlington division, clerk Bass John, boot & shoe ma. & confectioner, Couching st to the commissioners of taxes & district highway Betteridge George, harness maker, Shirburn s-treet board, & deputy coroner for South Oxfordshire, Shirlloyton Ivan Hi)ward, dentist, Couching street burn street llvyton John Edward, surgeon, & medical offioer & public Jones James, carrier, Shirburn street vaccinator Aston Rowant & Shirburn districts, Thame Kinchington James, beer retailer, Seymour green union, & certifying surgeon under the Factory Act King Frederick, grocer, High street for Shirburn district, Brook street King John, cattle dealer, West ~Ieadow Bracey Jacob, beer retailer, Britwell road King Moses, cattle dealer, llrook street Bracey Henry, farmer & baker, Gorwell Lr.:mport Charles, carrier, Britwell road llrat.tle Astyanax, watch & clock maker, Shirburn street Lewis Susannah (:~Irs. ), beer retailer, Brook street Bristow George, ciha[r maker, High stre,et Lewis Thomas, beer retailer, Hill road llucks & Oxon Bank Lim. (sub-branch), open wed. rr Loveday George, shopkeeper, Brook street a.m. till 3 p.m. (G. TalbO't, manager), Market place; Lowe John, boot & shoe maker, High street draw on London & ·westminster llank Lim. London E C Lowe "\Vm. H. beer retailer & hair dresser, Shirburn st Bullford Oharles Edward, solicitor & commissioner for l\IcOscar John L.R.C.P. & L.S.A.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. oaths, & agent to Scottish & Norwich Union Assur- physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vacance Societies, Hill house cinator, Chinnor District (No. 9) of Wycombe Union Burr Fred, watch maker, Britwrul road :Mander Elizabeth (l\Irs.), dress maker, Church street Burton Charles, cowkeeper, Couching street 2\Iander Frederick, farmer, Couohing street Butcher Wm. builder, carpenter & joiner, Church st ~Iarkham 1-Villiam, 3 Crowns P.H. & pork btchr. High st Butcher William, beer retailer, Gorwell :Matlock John Henry, schoolmaster & assistant overseer, Cane Henry, grocer, ironmonger & herbalist, High st llrook street Carpenter William, harness maker, The Cross ~launder Philip, tailor, hatter & gentlemen's outfitter; Carter Charles, Barley l\Iow P.H. & tailor, High street mourning & livery orders on shortest notice, ShirCarter Stephen, grocer & fruiterer, Market place burn street Charlton Jabez, grocer, ironmonger & carrier, High st .Xash John, farmer, Greenfield farm Cnates l\Iary H. (~Irs.), Black Lion P.H. Brook street .Xaylor Alexander S. Hare & Hounds P.H. & parcel Coles Albert, beer retailer & hurdle ma. (wood), Brook st agent to G. W. Ry. Co Coles John, hurdle maker (wood), Brook street Xeighbour Joseph, tinman & brazier, Church street Cooke William, coal dealer Kelms Jane (Mrs.), Red Lion P.H. Couching street Cooper ·wmiam, general dealer & carrier, Couching st Xew George, beer retailer, Peckmore lane Cottage Hospital (J. E. Boyton, Waiter Winslow M.TI., ~icholson William, tobacconist & clerk to charity trusB.C. & John McOscar L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; tees, Couching street Rev. B. T. Shaen Carter, hon. sec. ; :Miss Chandler, Orpwood Edmund, boot & shoe maker, Couching street nurse), Hill :road Page James, beer retailer, North end Cousens James, draper, Couching street Poupart Louis John, grocer, Gorwell Cox Waiter, butcher, High street Pryke Jonah, beer retailer, Christmas common Cresswell James, blacksmith, Church street Quartermaine George, butcher, Couching street Crutch Ge:>rge, chimney sweeper, Britwell road Randall Henry, grocer, Couching street Dell Georg-e Ernest, photographer & watch & clock Raymond tVilliam, carpenter, Couching street maker, High street Reading Room & Library (Richard Spyer, sec. & liDixon Henry, surgeon & coroner for the southern divi- brarian), Couching street sion of Oxfordshire, Greenfield Richards Tom, grocer & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Lim. Evetts Brothers, carriers, High street wine & spirit merchants, Couching street Evetts James, baker & confectioner, High street Robinson Owen, beer retailer, Chapel street Farmer William, bricklayer, Brook street Rock all J oseph, wheelwright, Chapel row Flashman Annie (Mrs.), milliner, Couching street Rouff George, Inland Revenue officer, Gorwell Freeman James, butcher, Market place Srarley Alfred, draper & clothier, Market place Glanville Georg>e, builder, farmer &c. also a.t Pyrton Seymour (George) & Hawkes (Joseph), farmers, ChristGlass Benjamin, registrar of births, deaths & marriages mas common for Watlington sub-district & relieving officer Wat1ing- Shimell John, dairyman, Couching street ton distriot, Henley union & clerk to Baldwyn llright- Simmons George, shoe maker, Hicrh street well United District, & Watlington School Boards, Simmons J oseph, seedsman & florist, llrook street Shirburn street Simmons William, shoe maker, Church street Godfrey Jo-hn, coal merchant, Brook street Simmonds Henry George, butcher, High street Green Jane (Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, Market place Slater William F.S.Sc. boarding & day school for Green John William, builder, Crouching street young gentlemen, High street Hall James, wheelwright, Britwell road Smith George, watercress grower, High street Ha1l John, cattl·e dealer, The Folly Smith .Tames, beer retailer, Chapel row Hall William, White Hart P.H. Shirburn street Smith ~Iatthew, watercress grower, Brook street Hampton 1-Villiarn, grocer & furniture dealer, High st Sl}uth Oxfordshire .Agricultural Association (WatlingHarper Elizabeth (Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, Couching st ton) (R. Spyer, sec.), Market place Hailhaway Emma (Mrs.), baker & confectioner, High st South Oxfordshire Hol'ticultural Society (Watlington) Hathaway 'VValter Arthur, baker & confectnr. Market pl (W. Nicholson, sec.), Couching street Hawkes Joseph, farmer, see Seymour & Hawkes Spyer John, grocer & corn dealer, High street Hawtin Edwin Herbert, inspector of weights & measures Spyer l\Iiriam Kate (~Iiss ), ladies' school, Barn house & supt. of police, Police station, Couching street \ Spyer Elizabeth J. (.Mrs.), ladies' school, The Poplars Rester John, postmaster, High street Spyer Richd. auctioneer, architect & surveyor, Market pl Hill John, cattle dealer &, farmer, High street Spyer William Godfrey Leaver, chemist, stationer & Hill William Francis, corn dealer &c. High street printer, Market place Hine & Son, china & earthenware dealers, Hi~h street Stone )Iiss, straw hat & bonnet maker & cleaner, OouchHinton Emily Ann ("~1rs. ). milliner & dress ma. Brook st ing street Hinton Samuel, tailor, Couching street / TaJ.pin John Treble, miller (wa~er & steam) Roar Alfred (Mrs.), cow keeper, Hog lane Toovey Thomas, boot maker, H1gh street 0


DIRECTORY.] OXF'ORDSHIRE. SOTITH WESTO~. 297 Turner .John. chimney sweeper, Ghuroh street Vernon Emily (~Irs. ), dres-s maker, Church street Watlington Brewery Co. Lim. (Edwin T. Alien, sec.), brewers, wine & spirit merchants &. mineral water manufacturers lVatlington Conservative & 'C"nionist Working Men's Club (P. A. Wiggins, sec.), High street ·watlington District Conservative Association (H. C. Brown, pres. ; A. J ones, hon. sec) lVatlington Gas Go. Lim. (W. H. Eurtenshaw, man.), Church street Watlington Lecture Hall Co. Lim. (R. Spyer, sec.), High street Watlington Volunteer Fire Brigade (William Wheeler, engineer), engine house, Gorwell Watts & Son, outfitters, High street Watts Sarah Elizabeth (l\Irs. ), draper, ~Iarket place Wheeler & Co. tirunen & braziers, High street 1Yedon Brothers, coal merchants & chemical manure manufacturers, Shirburn street; chief office. Goring Wheeler Arthur Fredk. plumber & painter, High Rtreet Wheeler Henry William Rob!.'rt (late Martha Wheeler & Sons), plumber, painter, glazier, sanitary engineer & bell hanger, Brook street 1Yhee1er John, plumber, painter &c. Couching street Wheeler L. H. piis;;), dress maker, Shirburn street v·heeler William .Tames, plumber & glazier, High street 1Viggins Willia.~n C. C. farmer, chairman to the school board, Watcombe manor Winslow Waiter l\I.A., l\LB., B.C., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R. C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator, 1Vatlington District, Henley Gnion, Shirburn street "l'i' ill is John, farmer, Ho we farm ·wise Jacob, iron founder & blacksmith, Brook street WENDLEBURY is a parish and village on the road glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Christ from Bicester to Oxford, 2!: miles south-west from Bi- Church, Oxford, and held since 1866 by the Rev. George cester station on the Bletchley and Oxford branch of Downing Bowles l\I.A. late student of Christ Church. the London and North vVestern railway, and 10 north- A charity of £4 16s. yearly, given by deed of feoffment east from Oxford, in the :\Iid division of the county, by William Browning, rector, in 1573, is distributed in hundred and petty sessional division of Ploughley, union money. In this parish are the rEmains of the Roman and county court district of Bicester, rural deanery of station .iElia Castra, or Alchester, the most conspicuous Eicester and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The trace of which consists of a slightly elevated mound, church of St. Giles is a cruciform building of stone, situated in a triangular meadow, bounded by. a brook: consisting of chancel, nave, transepts and an embattled it was excavated in 1776 by Mr. Penrose, and found to western tower containing 3 bells and a sanctus bell: the inclose a portion of the walls of a square building, 3 feet ancient church, also a cruciform structure, became in height, with a tesselated pavement. The Duke of much dilapidated in 1639, when the south transept was ~Iarlborough is lord of the manor. The principal landwholly removed: the remaining portions, with the ex- owners are the trustees of the late E. K. Foster and Miss ception of the tower, being afterwards deemed incapabl!.' Jakeman. The land, stiff clay with gravel in the bottom, of repair, were taken down and the present debased is nearly equal~y divided into pasture and arable. The edifice .erected in 1761: it is considerably smaller than area is I,og6 acres; rateable value, [1,258; the populaits predecessor, and affords only 120 sittings: in the tion in 1891 was 203. churchyard are the remains of a cross. The register Parish Clerk, John Maycock. dat-es from the year 1579; there is also an alphabetical 'iYall Letter Box cleared at 4.50 p.m.; sunday, 11.20 index to the register, compiled, with notes, by the Rev. a.m. Letters through Bicester, which is the nearest Robert '\'Velborne 'M . .!.. rector here 1730, till his death money order & telegraph office, arrive about 8 a.m in Oct. 1764, and including all the entries from 1579 to N"ational 'School, built in 18.;o, for 6o children; average 1738. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £146, attendance, 45 ; supported 'by subscription; :Mrs. with residence, arising chiefly from rent of 200 acres of Andrews, mistress Bowles Rev. George Do1Tn~ng M.A. Dumbleton George, Red J,ion P.H. Kirtland Waiter R. farmer Rectory builder & wheelwright Lapper Edwin, Plough P.H Frankland Misses Harris William, farmer l\Iaycock John, shopkeeper J akeman Miss Kilby Spencer, farmer Tanner William Henry, iarm~!" WESTCOTT BARTON, see Barton. WESTON-ON-THE-GREEN is a parish a'nd village ()n the road from Oxford to Brackley, 3~ miles northeast from Islip station on the Oxford and Bletchley section Df the London and North Western railway, 4~ southwest from Bicester, and 9 north from Oxford., in the Mid division of the county, hundred and petty sessiOTial division of Ploughley, union and county court district of Bicester, rural deanery of Bicester and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church Df St. Mary is a plain edifice of stone in a modern Classic style, rebuilt in 1743 by Norreys Bertie esq. on the site Df the ancient church, the whole of which, with the exc!.'ption of the tower, was then demolished: the present church consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a western tower, in part Norman, with an upper stage of Decorated work, and containing 5 bells : in the church are many mea vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £174, net yearly value £150, with residence and 4 acres of glebe, in the gift of ~Irs. Bertie, and held since 1892 by the Rev. John Henry Kirk by )f..!.. of Queen's College, Oxford. The Wesleyan chapel here was built in 1838. The ~Ianor House, a large gabled mansion, a short distance from the church, was originally erected at the latter end of the 16th century and has been rebuilt: it is now the residence of ~Irs. Bertie, who is lady of the manor and principal landed proprietor. .The soil is stone brash, gravel and clay; subsoil, clay and stone. The land is partly arab:e, partly pasture and partly wood. The area is 2,466 acres; rateable value, £2,439; the population in 1 89 I was 325. Pari;;h Clerk, Benjamin '\Yheeler. morials to the families of ~ orreys and Bertie, 162o-1766; Post Office.-R!Ybert Portor, sub-postmaster. Letters arand to that of Ladyman, 17ro-6z: there is also a tabltt rive through Bicester at 8.45 a.m.; dispatched at 4 to Richard Chamberlain, 1624, and Elizabeth (Harris) p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is his wife, 1623; and a brass is recorded as once here to at Bletchington. Postal orders are issued here, but .Ales, wife of Zachary Saxeye, 1581, with effigies of a not paid woman lying betwem two infants: the interior of the National School, for So children; average attendance, church was redecorated and a new organ erected in 48 ; Mrs. Crouch, mistress 1885 at a. cost of about £300: there are 200 sittings. Carrier.-Thomas Hicks, to Bicester, tues. & fri.; & to The register dates from the year 1591. The living is Oxford, wed. & sat Bertie Miss, The Cottage Enser Joseph Wm. R. rnl11f:r (water) Porter Robert, shopkeeper, Post c.fllca Bertie Mrs. The Manor ltoase Franklin William, Ben Jons:m P.H Rowles George, iarmer Eaglestone Emanuel Hicks Edward Howse, 1Jutch\'r Rowles John Harris, farmer Kirkby Rev. John Hy. !\LA. Yiearage Hicks Thomas, carrier Rowles William farmer COMMERCIAL. Kirtland Thomas Daniel, Chequers P.H Tredwell Jame~. farmer Boddington Henry, wheelwright Penn Jn.Frdk. shoeing & geul. smith Tredwell William, iarmer SOUTH WE STON is a parish and village 3~ miles consists of chancel and nave, south porch and a central north-east from 1Vatlington terminal station, and 2 miles bell-cot containing one bell: the chancel has a good Denorth-east from Aston Rowant station, both on a branch corated east· window, above which is a niche containing from Princes Risborongh of the Great 1Vestern Railway, a statue of the patron saint: on the north side is a 2! south from Tetsworth and 5~ south from Thame, in blocked Norman doorway: the font is of the same date: the Southern division of the county, hundred of Pyrton, there are about 100 sittings. The rEgister of baptisms petty <Sessional division of 'iYatlington, union a'nd county dates from the year 1586; marriages, 1559; burials, ~ourt district of Thame, rural deanery of .1ston, arch- 1558. The living is a rectory, annexed to Adwell, camdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. muted tithe rent-charge [313, average £147, net yearly Lawrence is a structure of flint, originally Korman, and value £232, with residence and so acres of glebe, in the


298 SO"CTH WESTON. OXFORDSHIRE. 2r. I3P·; was 93· Sexton, • rateable value, £659; the population in 1891 Reube:n Loveday. gift of :Mrs. Birch-Reynardson, and held since 1866 by the Rev. Ht>nry Leighto'n Fanshawe M.A.. late fellow of New College, Oxford. Carter's charity of £3 yearly is for 'bread. :Mrs. Birch-Reynardson, of .Adwell House, who holds the manorial rights, and the Earl of 1\Iaccles- Letters through Tetsworth arrive at 7.30 a.m. & r.3o field are the principal landowners. The soil is heavy; p.m. Lewknor is the nearest .telegraph & money ordtr subsoil, mixed, chie·fly rag, gravel and sand. The chief office. Wall Box cleared at 6.15 p.m. week days crops are wheat, beans and barley. The area is 471a. The children of this parish attend Lewknor schools Fanshawe. Rev. Henry Leighton l\f..A. Neighbour Thomas, farmer & miller Smith George, beer retailer Rectory (steam & water), Manor farm Webb Richard, miller (wind) Jarmaine Edward, miller (wind) WESTWELL is a parish on the borders of Gloucester- ' Decorated style: the fo'nt is Norman, with a quatre-foilshire, 5 miles north-west from .Alvescot station on the shaped basin on four massive shafts, and a square base: Oxford and Fairford ibranch of the Grea-t Western rail- the church will seat 98 persons~ a curious sun-dial, way, 2 south-west from Burford, l!nd 9 west from 'Wit- formerly attached to the gable of the porch, is now fixed 'ney, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Bamp- on -an adjoining tombstone. The register of baptisms ton, petty sessional division of Bampton 'Vfst, union and dates from the year 1602; marriages and burials, I597· county court district of Witney, rural deanery of 1Vitney The living is a rectory, net yearly value £n4, including and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of 275 acre:> of g:ebe, with residence, in the gift of th~ St. Mary is a small edifice of stone chiefly of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and hela Transition Norman and Early English periods, consisting since r88r by the Rev. William Robert Sharpe, jun. of chancel, nave, south porch and a modern portion added M.A. of Keble College, Oxford. The charities for disto the west end in 1869, and surmounted by a curious tribution in clothing, fuel and money amou'nt to £13 wooden turret containing 2 bells and a sanctus bell: the r5·s. yearly value, and are distributed by the rector and cha'ncel is Early English, and has a circular east window I churchwardens: there is also £r yearly for the parish of cinque-foiled plate tracery fL.led with stained glass clerk, awarded in 1770. The Dean and Chapter of Christ representing six scenes from the life Df Christ: there are · Church, Oxford, who are lords of the manor, and Clement also three stained lancet windows : in the chancel is a I Pinnell esq. are the principa.l landowners. The soil is very fine altar-tomb with a recumbent male effigy of a chiefly stone brash ; subsoil, rock. The chief crops. are civilian in the costume of the Jacobean period: the porch wheat, barley, oats and turnips. !The area is 1,300 acres; is Perpendicular and has a trefoil-headed stoup and a 1 rateable value, £829; the population in r89r was go. good Norman doorway: the north doorway is also Nor- Parish Clerk Thomas iFrancis. man: an inserted Perpendicular window on the south ' . . side of the nave retains some very curious ancient stained Letters through Burford R.S.O. wlnc~ IS the nearest glass: and on the north 'Side is a fine mural monument money order & telegraph office, arnve at 8.45 a.~. tl'l Charles Trinder, ob. r6S7• with a Tecess, in which are Wall Letter Box cleared at 5·45 p.m. week days on_y kneeling figures of himself, his wife, six sons and eight Public Elementary School (boys & girls), converted in daughte.rs: surmoun1ing the whole is an em blazoned r873 for 58 children; average attendance, 3; Mrs. shield of arms: the stone pulpit is a modern work in the Emma ~Iaria Norton, mistress Sharpe Rev. William Robed, iun.M . .A. J Pinnell Clement, Freelanus Bagnall Thomas, farmer Rectory Bagnall Goorge, farmer, :Manor farm Randall Charles, shopkeep<>r W.HEA TFIELD is a village and parish 4 miles north from Watlington terminal station on a bran'Ch from. Princes Risborough of the Great Western railway, 1! miles ,south from Tetsworth and. 4i south from Thame, in the Southern division of the county, hundTed of Pyrton, petty sessional division of Watlington, union and county court district of Thame, rural deanery of .A.sto'n and arch· deaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. .Andrew is a very small edifice of flint of the 17th century, rebuilt about 1750, and consisting of chancel, nave, ·South porch and a western ibell-cot containing one bell: the original Perpendicular chancel arch remains : there are several marble tablets to the Rudge family; one to Lord Charles Spencer, ·son of Charles sth Earl of Sunderland and 3rd Duke of 'Marlborough, -who died r6 Jum, I82o, and Dthers to various members of the SpencerChurchill family: there are 50 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1722; marriages, 1721. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-chargt~ Spencer Rev. Charles Vere M.A., J.P. Re'Ctory I "W]HEATLEY, formerly a chapelry in the parish of Onddesdon, was in 1854 formed into an ecclesia,stical parish, and is in the Southern division of the county, lmndred and petty sessional division of Bullingdon, union of Headington, county court district of Oxford, Tural deanery of ·Onddesdon a'nd archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford : in the village, which is 49 miles from London and 4 east from Oxford, is a station on the Wycombe and Oxford. section of the Great Western railway. 'l'he chapelry or parish was constituted a district under the "Public Health Act, 1848" (n \lli:; 12 Vict. c. 63), in Nov. 1857, and was governed by a Local Board of Health. until the "Local Government Act, 1894," -esta.blished an Urban District Council: the old Local Board completed a system of drainage in r·BsB, at a cost of more than £I,ooo. fl'he church of St. Mary, erected in 1857 on a site above the village, is an edifice of ·stone, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a lofty tower with broach spire, completed in 1868 and containing 6 bells : the brass lectern is a memorial to the late )'Irs. TyndaleB~scoe and the Rev. Henry .A'nnesley Tyndale M . .A.. rector of Bolton, I856-9'I, and new altar rails have been erected by the present vicar in memory of the Rev. Simon Sturges N . .A. vicar of Wargrave, 1859, and D. Sturges esq. : there are 6oo sittings. The register dates from the year 1813; all records anterior to this are in the Cuddesdon registers, which date from 154r. Tbe living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £153, net yearly [230, average £175, net yearly value £194, including 30 acres of glebe, let for [73, with residence, in the gift of and held since 1852 'by the Rev. Charles Vere Spencer !M.A.. of Christ Church, Oxford. The Spencer family had formerly a mansion here, the stables of which, situated close to the church, are still sta'nding. The Rev. Charles Vere Spencer M . .A., J.P. who is lord of the manor, the Earl of Macclesfield, Mrs. Henry Birch-Reyna.rdson, of .Adwell HDuse, ar,d the Powys family are the landowners. The soil is mixed; subsoil, rag. The chief crops are wheat, beans, ·barley and roots. The area is 722a. 2r. 23p. ; rateable value, £g68; the population :in 189I was 8o. Sexton, Richard Holland. Letters through Tetsworth, which is the nearest money order & telegraph office, arrive at 7 a.m Wall Letter Box cleared at 6 p.m The children of this parish attend the Lewk~or, Tetsworth & Stoke ITalmage schools Hutt Edwin, farmer value £219, with 55 acres of g-1e'be and residence, erected in 185o, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since 1889 by the Rev. .Arthur Smith Sturges M . .A of Trinity College, Cambridge. The Congregational chapel here was built in 1842. The Home of Rest for Convalescent Churchworkers, established in this village, was founded as a memorial to Elizabeth OaTey (Sandema'n) (d. 1891 ), wife of William Earle Biscoe esq. (d. 1894) of Holto'n Park. The charities for the benefit of the poor amount to about £36 yearly, and for purposes of education to between £4o and £so: there is also a yearly sum of about £5 for apprenticing. John Chilling. worth esq. is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are tl.e Bishop of Oxford, Lieut.-Col. James Miller of Shotover House, and .Alex. Willi-am Hall esq. of Barton .Abbey, Steeple Barto'n. The soil is loam and clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and beans. The area is 930 acres; rateable value, (,2,996; the population in 1891 was 920. Littlewortb, ~ mile west, is partly in this parish and part in Shotover. Parish Clerk, William Cullum. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & .Annuity & Insurance Office-~Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Russell, postmistress. 1Letters arrive from Oxford at 6.10 a.m. & 2.55 p.m.; dispatched at 1o.5o a.m. & 7·30 p.m.; sundays a.t 6.10 a.m.; dispatched, 7.36 p.JD. •


DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. WHITCHURCH. 299 Urban District Council. 1858, at a cost of £goo, for about 250 children; averDay of meeting, 1st monday in month. age attendance, 190; in 1812 it was endowed by Dr. Treasurer, Richard Rose Charles Moss, :Bishop of Oxford, with the sum of Clerk & Surveyor & Collector, Samuel Sheldon £3,ooo; Rees Leyshon, master; Mrs. E. J. Leyshon. Medical Officer of Health, W. Dyson Wood L.R.C.P.Edin. mistress; Miss Emma Christian, infants' mistress Oxford Railway Station, William Wilmshurst, station master Sanitary Inspector, Lee Turner, Headington Carriers to Oxford.-Stamp, mon. wed. & sat.; 1\nite~ National School, founded by deed in 1840 & rebuilt in mon. wed. fri. & sat.; Shepherd, mon. wed. & sat Alden Frederick Howard Coppock Edward Herbert, Leer retailr Pinnock Percival, land stewnrd to \Y. :Barns John Gay Cripps George, miller {wi11d) E. Tyndale-:Biscoe esq Birch Miss Cullum Wm. wheelwright & builder Robbins Thomas, farmer Bird Edwin, Littleworth Davis Edward, farmer Rose :Brothers, butchers &:. farmers Bott Edwin Davis Richard, The Chequers P.H Russell Margaret l~lizabeth (Mrs.). Casemore Miss Davis Williarn, carman bookseller & ~tationer, l'ost office Crundlei Mrs. Rose villa Deakin John, Railway hotel Scott Edwin, Crown P.H. & farmer Gale Mrs Fowler Frederick, b:tker & ~ocer Sheldon Charles, blacksmith Griffin James Hale John, hairdresser, & registrar Sheldon Fredk. blacksmith & ironmngr Ore Rev. Albert ( Congrt'gation;ll) of births & deaths f OI' the \Yheatley Sheldon Samuel, clerk, surveyor & Pike William Iliffe sub-district, Headington union collector of the nrbau district counSheldon The Misses Hancock:' Mary ti\iiss), dress mal;er cil & collector of taxes ior Wheatley Sturge~ Rev. .Arthur Smith M . .A. Harris Joshua, grocer & draper district (vicar) Hodgkins> Alfred, White Hart P.H. & Shepherd Charles, carrier Tyndale Misses, The Lal"-n bacon curer Shepherd Joseph, beer ret.& carmaa Way Mrs. Rock house Hmnphreys Thos. jun. coal merchant Smith Eliza. (Mra. ), shopkeeper,Little~ COMMERCIAL. Life A. E. (Mrs.), draper worth Adkins Joseph, Sun P.H Life Richard Henry, relieving & vacci- Smith Thomas, job master; wagonAvery William, timber merehant & nation officer for Wheatley di~trict, ettes, brakes &c. t'J iet at moderat~ saw mills, Wheatley st::J.tion Headington union; school attend- rates Barns ,John Gay L.B.C.P.Lond. ph~·si- ance officer & collect')r of guardians Stamp Frederick, shopkeeper cian & surgeon, & medical officer & Merry Bells Coffee House; tea Stanley Oharles, King & Queen P.H public vaccinator, Wheatley district, & other parties ~atered for; large Thornton Benj. market g·udener Headington union rooms for public meetings, concerts Toms Christopher (l\Irs.), dress ma Brooks Richard, beer ret. l .. ittleworth &c.; good beds; stabling accom- Ward Richard, tailor :Bryden David, travelling dra:per modation (Joseph Gonld, manager) \Vebster Henry J. harness maker Chapman John, painter l\Iitchell William, shopkeeper \Veedon Brothers, coal merchants &. Clayt<m John, baker l\Iott James, boot 'llaker chemical manure manufa<.:tnnrs Cooper Joseph, brick burner ~Iunt James, wood .iealer White Thomas, carrier "W;EITCHURCH is a straggling village and parish, connected with the parish amount to about £49 yearly,. formerly partly in :Berks, divided by the river Thames, which is- expended in the purchase of bread, fuel, great over which is a light wooden bridge, built in coats and red! cloaks and warm clothing. Bozedown~ r853, m place of the previouS! structure erected! in the residence of James Russell King esq. is a 1793, and connecting this place with Pangbourne, which handsome modern mansion of brick, in the Elizabethan has a station on the main line of the Gnat Western style, a'nd· stands on an eminence overlooking the railway: the village is 6~ miles north-west from Reading, Thames. Combe Park, the· residence of John Foster 22 south-east from Oxford, ro south-west from Henley, esq. D.L., J.P.; the mansion is a large building in a ro south-east from Wallingford, in the Southern division modern Italia.n style, commanding some fine prospects of the county, hundred of Langtree, union of Bradfield, on the south, and is approached through an avenue of petty sessional division and county court district of Hen- fine elm and oak trees <lf considerable length. Hardwick Icy, rural deanery of Henley and archdeaconry and dio- House, which overlooks the Thames on the south, is th~ cese of Oxford. The church of St. Mary, placed clos~ residence of Charles Day Rose esq. : it belonged in the to the river, is an edifice of flint and stone, originally reign of Richard II. to the family of Hardwick, from Norman, but was entirely rebuilt in 1858, with the ex- whom it took its name; then to the Lybbes, in which ception <Jf the south doorway, which is Norman, with a family it continued for 200 years, until i'n 1730, by the porch of the rsth century: it now consists of chancel, marriage of Isabella, heiress- of Richard Lybbe esq. to nave, north aisle, south porch, and a tower with spire Philip Powys. esq. youngest son of Sir Thomas Powys. containing a clock and 6 bells: the chancel is separated of Liiford, it came into the family <lf the present owner,. from the nave by a fine and lofty arch: the windows, all Philip Lybbe Powys-Lybbe esq. : during the Civil Wars of which are stained, are chiefly memorials : there are the house fell into a state of dilapidation, but was reseveral tablets to the Lybbe, Powys and Gardin~r stored in r66o, and again in 1839. Swanston House is families; including one to Richard Lybhe, of Hardwick, the residence of .Alexander Clark Forbes esq. J.P. John 165'8, and .A.'nne (Blagrave), his wife, 1<i51, with English 1 Foster esq. who is lord of the manor, P. L. Powys-Lybbe verses: there is a ·brass, with effigy in armour, to Thomas esq. and James Russell King esq. all'e th0 principal landvValysh, trayer (i.e. wine tryer) to John of Gaunt, Duke owners. The soil is chalk and gravel; subsoil, chalky. of Lancaster, and to Henry IV., V. and VI. d. 1420, and The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area to his wife, but the inscription. is incomplete : another is 2,070 acres, 300 acres on the Berkshire side of the brass commemorates Roger Gery, "in decretis baccal- Thames have since (1895) been added to Purley parish; aureus," vicar, with his effigy bearing the chalice and rateable value, £5,188; the population in 1891 was 934- Host, c. 1·45-; there is a third to Peter Winder, curate, Path Hill is .a hamlet of this parish half a mile disI61o, with effigy, robed and kneeling; and an inscription taut ' to Thomas Percyvalle, rector, 1533: in the north aisle p' · h Cl k Ch , p k · 1 t t R' h d L bb f H d · k ar1s er , ar1es ococ . 1s a mura monumen o IC ar y e, o ar w1c , Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Mrs. Priscilla Cross, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Reading at 6.35 a.m. !& 1.30 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. & 2.30 & 6.35 p.m. ; there is also a delivery at 1.30 p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Pangbou:r'ne Wall Letter Box, Whitehurch Hill, cleared at 6.20 p.m.; \Sunday, Io.so a.m National School (mixed), incorporated with which is the Free school, founded in 1817 by Samuel Gardiner esq.; the school is mainly supported by subscriptions & will hold 160 children ; average attendance. 140 ; Hel"bert W alter Winches·ter, master 1599, and J oanna, his wife, with their effigies, painted and gilt, kneeling at a desk; the former in armour, and the latter in a ruff and quaint head-dress, and above is a shield with crest: there are 28o •sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1598; marriages and burials, r597. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £74• net yearly value £523, including 9 acres of glebe with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford, and held since 188o by the Rev. John Slatter M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, and hon. canon of Christ Church, Oxford. St. John the Baptist's, erected in 1883 as a Chapel of Ease, at a cost of £2,200, is a structure of flint, consisting of chancel and nave, and affords 200 sittings. The W esleyan chapel, built in 1849• will seat about 100 perso'ns. The several charities Carrier to Reading.-.Sargeant, daily ' PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Blyth William, Eastfield house Forbes Alex. CJlark J.P. Swanston ho Bateman Francis M.B Boughton George, ~Iilverton house Foster John D.L., J.P. Corube park .Bigg Heather, The Cottage Eyston Mrs. 'rhe Mount Grey Robert, Whitchurcb house


300 WHITCHURCH. OXFORDSHIRE. Hewett Mr.s King James Russell, Ilozedown house Love Benjamin Ilateman Fras.~I.B.surgeon,& med.ofi. [ KELLY's Kent Ruth (Mrs.), apartment8 & pub. vac. 2nd dist. Bradfield union Carter J ames, fanner Love John & ~ athaniel, farmers, 1\Ianor farm Pemberton Loftus Leigh, Hillside Powys Miss, Rose cottage Colebrook & Cu. butchers Payze Percy Owen, miller (water), Rose Charles Day, Hardwick h0use Slatter Rev. Canon John 1\I.A.. Rectory Thomas Mrs. Thames bank Williams-Freeman :Mrs. \-Valliscote ho Wood Frederick A. Uplands Forward William .Tame~, beer retailr Foster George, Royal Oak P.H Goodall Mary(Mrs.\Bridge HouseP.H Goodall Thomas, builder, contractor, Whitchurch mill Pocock & Son, boot & shoe makers Prince Hy. beer retailer, Hill bottom R:1wle James, apartments, .Alma cot Sell wood Henry, baker & grocer Smallbone John, apartments, Ivy cot 'Yard Frederick, baker & grocer plumber, painter & house decorator Gregory, Love & Co. grocers COl\llfERCIAL. llu.shnell Nathan, beer retailer Hme John, boot maker Holmes John, blacksmith WIDFORD is a parish on the north bank of the river 1754. The living is a rectory annexed to the vicarage Windrush, 5~ miles from Bampton station on the Ox- of Swinbrook, joint average tithe rent-charge £135; ford and Fairford section of the Great Western rail- net income £20,1, with 26 acres of glebe and residence, way, 1! east from Burford, and 6 north-west from ·wit· in the gift of .Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford esq. ney, in the Mid division of thP county, hundred of ~LP., C.B. and held since r888 by the Rev. Joseph Ilampton, petty sessional division of Bampton West, Foster B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, who resides at union and county conrt di;;;trict. of Witney, rural d£-anery Swinbrook. The poor of Widford receive about £r5 of Witney and archdeaconry and dincese of Oxford. yearly from a charity left by Sir George Fetiplace, of This parish was formerly in Gloucestershire, but by Swinbrook, sth -and last bart. who died 8 April, I743· the Act 2 and 3 Wm. IV. cap. 64, and 7 and 8 Vict. Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford esq. M.P., C.ll. of cap. 61 it was annexed to Oxfordshire. The church of Batsford Park, Moretcn-in-the-Marsh, is lord of the St. Oswald, now, by an Order in Council issued in manor and sole landowner. The soil is stonP brash; r86o, closed and disused except for burials, is a small subsoil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats but ancient edifice of stone, chiefly of the Decorated an::l. turnips. The area is 549 acres; rateable value, period, consisting of chancel and nave, with a bell gable [489; the population in 1891 was 52. containing a small bell: the nave and chancel are mostly Letters through Burford R.S.O. which is the nearest Norman: the north doorway is also of this period, and money order & telegraph office, arrive at 7. 5 a.m. there is a good Norman font: the pulpit exhibits some & good panelling: the church is noteworthy as occupying 4 p.m the site of a Roman villa, and fragments of tesse:ated Wall Letter Box, "\Yidford mill, cleared at 6. I5 p.m. pavement and other remains have been frequently met daily, sundays exceptl:'d with in the churchyard. The register of baptisms The children of this place attend the school at Swindates from the year 1751; marriages, 1770; burials, brook Franklin Henry, farmer & woodman j James Joseph, farmer j Seeker Charles, farmer, Manor farm to A. B. Freeman-~Iitford esq. ~LP Reynolds John, miller (water) yards east of the church: in 1824 a chamber of semioctagonal form, measuring 20 feet by 14 feet, was discovered, the pavement of which was composed of small tesserre of four colours-white, yellow, blue and red; the walls of this chamber remained perfect to a height of about two feet above the pavement, being, at the same time, one foot below the surface of the soil ; on the south·south-east side the remains of an inferior room or court were met with measuring 20 feet by 17~ feet, the pavement of which was of a coarser kind; beneath this pavement was a small skeleton ; and among other relics found were an ivory or bone pin fonr inches in length, and some small copper coins of the Emperor Constantine A.D. 306-37. A plot of 30 acres of common land, allotted for the purpose by the Enclosure Act of 1795, now (1895) produces [,32 per annum, which amount is expended in coal for the poor of the parish. Robert Snow Bolton Davis esq. J.P. of Swerford Park, Swerford, George Cobb esq. of Leamington, Joseph Malsbury esq. of Banbury, the Misses l<'oster, of Brighton, Sussex, and the rector, are the principal landowners. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans, peas and roots. The area of the parish is about 1,780 acres of rich and undulating red soil; rateable value, [1,745; the population in r891 was 245 . Sexton, George Howse. WIGGINTON is a village and parish on the river Sweir or Swere, 2 miles north-east from Hook :rlorton station on the Banbury and Cheltenham section of the Great Western railway, 6~ south-west from Banbury anj 6~ north-east from Chipping Norton, in the Nort-hern division of the county, hundred of Illoxham, Banbury and Bloxham petty sessional division, union and county court district of Ilanbury, rural deanery ot Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Giles is a plain building of stone, mostly of the Early English period, and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, north porch and an embattled Perpendicular tower containing 3 bells; the chancel is Decorated and has a piscina, a sedile in the sill of the window, and a stone seat with crocketed canopy and finial at the south-west angle; the nave is separated from the aisles by arcades of three Early English arches on each side, and the aisle windows are very good examples of the same period: the chancel contains two recumbent effigies, one of which appears to be a crusader, in the act of unsheathing his sword; in tha chancel is a singular tomb, apparently of the 13th century, with the figure of a man and two children all standing erect with clasped hands : the chancel and .south aisle were restored about 187o, and the nave and north aisle in r886, at a cost of £1,290, raised by subscription: there are I8o sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The living is a rectory, net yearly Post Office.-Mrs. Sarah Upton, sub-postmistress. Letvalue £350, including 225 acres of glebe value [,250, ters through Banbury arrive at 8.20 a.m. ; dispatched and residence, in the gift of the Principal and Fellows at 4.10 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph of Jesus College, Oxford, and held since 1879 by the office is at Hook Norton Rev. Alfred Dean ~Iozley M. A. of that college. The National School, built in 1832, for So children; average Wesleyan chapel here was built in 1883. The Village attendance, 35; Miss K. E. Llewellin, mistress Club was formed in I887. Extensive Roman remains Carrier to & from Ilanbury.-Mrs. Sarah Paintin, to have been found in this parish on a site about 300 the ' Angel,' mon. thurs. & sat .Mozley Rev. Alfred Dean J\LA.Uectory Paintin Sarah (Mrs.), White Swan Upton Sarah (Mrs.),shpkpr. Post office cmmERCIAL. P.H. & carrier Village Club (Jo"ihua l'•)Well, sec) .Archer Benjamin, farmer Plumb Edward, blacksmith Walden Chas. famer, Wigginton hth :Barnard John, market gardener Smith Jame.s Alfred, chimney sweeper Warmington William, mason Barnes Benj. cattle dlr. ·vi"igginton hth Stanbra Arthur, farmer "\Yatts John, farmer, Wigginton heath Cleaver Richard, mason Stanbra Edmd. Reading, farmer lVhite John, miller (water) & baker Coles William, farmer Stanbra Stephen, farmer, Hectory fm White Thomas, grocer Hemmings Mark, thatcher Stratford Thomas, thatcher Wise John, beer retailer l'endry Eliza (Mrs.), farmer Turvery Joshua, butcher Wyatt Edmund, carpenter WILCOTE (or Wilcott) is a small but pleasant parish and diocese of Oxford; it contains only two houses 3! miles south-east from Charlbury station on the besides the church. The church of .St. Peter is a Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton section of the small building of stone, chiefly in the Decorated style, Great Western railway, north-north-east from Witney, and consists of chancel, nave, north porch and a western and 5~ south-west from Woodstock, in the Mid division turret containing one bell: the chancel is very wide, of the county, hundred of Wootton, petty sessional divi- with low walls, and has a Decorated east window of sio"1 of Wootton South, union and county court distric-t three lights: t-he nave has, at the west end, two elegant of Witney, rural deanery of Woodstock and archdeaconry windows of the same date, between which, on the


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. WITNEY. 301 outside is a tall buttress, carrying the bell-cote; walled up on the south side of the nave is a Norman doorway: the font is modern; the fabric was thoroughly restored and reseated with oak benches in r868, and affords so sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1764; marri,ages, 1755; burials, 1795. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £75• in the gift of Miss Pickering, and held since r86o by the Rev. Robert Lowbridge Baker M . .A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, who is also vicar and resides at Ramsden. Wilcote Manor House, the residence of Miss Pickering, who is Pickering Miss, The ~Ianor house I lady of the manor and sole landowner, is pleasantly situated near the church. The soil is a stout loam ; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is 314 acres; rateable value~ £344; the population in 1891 was 8. Sexton, William Millin. Letters through Charlbury, vi{i. Enstone, arrive at about 8.30 a.m. & 2.30 p.m. Finstock is the nearest money order office; Charlbury the nearest telegraph office Nearest Post Office, Ramsden, dispatched at ro.so a.m. & 6 p.m Sutton Wm.Barton, :rmr.The Grange • \V I 1'' NE Y. WIT:KEY is a township, market and union town, and head of a county court district, on the river "\Vindrush, with a station on the Oxford and Fairford section of the Great Western railway, and is 6 miles north-east from Bampton, 11 weO;t-by-north from Oxford, 13~ east-north-east from Fairford and 65 by road, or 75 by rail from London, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Bampton, petty sessional division of Bampton East, rural deanery of \Vitney, and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The town consists chiefly of two streets, of which the principal is upwards of a mile in length, expanding at its northern end into a large open space called " Church green," and is lighted with gas from works the property of the Witney Gas Co. The "Local Government Act, 1858" (21 & 22 Vict. c. g8) was adopted by the township in Sept. 1863, and the town was governed by a Local Board, until the establishment under the "Local Government .Act, 1894" of an Urban District Couneil, the district being coterminous with the township. Two bailiffs and other officers are chosen at the court leet held yearly. Witney was a royal borough and sent two m em bel"s to Parliament from the sth year of Edw. II. (1311-r2) to 33rd Edw. IlL ( 1359-60 ), when the inhabitants petitioned to be released from the privilege. The branch of the Great Western system from Oxford to Witney was completed and opened for passenger traffic 13 Nov. r86r, and the extension to Fairford was opened in Jan. 1874. The Windrush is here crossed by a stone bridge of three arches, erected in 1822. The church of St. Mary, which stands at the south end of the town, and locally in the hamlet of Curbridge, is a noble and spacious cruciform edifice of stone, in mixed styles, from Early English to Late Perpendicular with some remains of Norman work and consists of chancel with organ chamber, cle·restoried nave of four bays, north aisle with two chapels and a porch, north transept, south aisle and transept with a western aisle and chapel, and a central tower with lofty octagonal broach spire and tall octangular turrets at the angles, and on each face of the spire,between these, a narrow dormer of almost equal height, with two small openings near the top ; the tower, lighted on each side by three lancets, contains 8 bells, dating from r66o to 1815, and a clock, bought by public subscription in r 876, at a cost of {,195 ; attached to it is a carillon machine playing fourteen tunes, presented in r876 as a memorial to Leonard Warrington, a native of Witney, by his widow and nephew; the chancel is lighted at the east end by three stained lancets, and retains a piscina and three sedilia: the nave and aisles are Perpendicular : the west window, restored about 1845 by Mr. Derrick, has since been filled with stained glass by Miss Rayne; the clerestory is continued round the transepts ; the north transept, which belongs to the 13th and 14th centuries, appears to have been a chantry or chapel with a separate altar, and contains a monumeJJt to Henry Box, r662, founder of the Free Grammar School: the south transept was also originally Early English, but was heightened and extended in the 15th and r6th centuries. In the north transept are two canopied recesses with recumbent figures, besides a number of mural tablets; the chapel at the north-west angle of the nave is the burial-place of the Wenman family, and has in its east wall a quaint monument to several members of this family ; and in a recess on the north side is a recumbent effigy of an €Cclesiastic, besides a number of incised slabs to thEl! Wenmans, inrluding one to "Francis, the Sonne of Francis Wenman," dated 1655: the. church was completely restored and the chancel rebuilt in r867, at a cost of above £4,ooo: the fine Tudor roofs having previously undergone careful restoration at a cost of some £3,000 or more: the organ was built in 1874, at a cost of £514, and has sinoo been enlarged: there are r,ooo sittings. The register dates from the year 1578. 'l'he living is a rectory, and vicarage, gross yearly value £r,350, with residence, in the gift of 1 he Bishop of Oxford, and held since 1879 by the- Rev. William Foxley Korris M . .A. oi Trinity College, Oxford, hon. canon of Christ Church. Oxford, rural dean of Witney and surrogate. From early Saxon times this church appears to have been connected with the See of Winchester, and the bishops for many generations possessed a summer palace in the grounds eastward of the chancel: the present rector was the first presented by a Bishop of Oxford. Holy Trinity church, on Wood green (locally in Haileycum-Crawley), a chapel of ease to the parish church,. built in 1849, partly by subscription, together with a grant of £25o and £soo, given by the Rev. Charles Jerram M . .A. re.ctor of \Yitney from 1834, is a lofty and substantial edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel with vestry on the north side, na,re with western gallery, south porch and a western turret containing one bell : an organ was built in 1894: the church will seat 5Hl persons. The Friends' Meeting house here has been for some time closed. The Congregational chapel, in High street, was built in 1828, largely at the cost of 1\lr. William Townsend, of Holborn, London, who gave £1,1oo towards its erec~ tion, the total cost, inclurlmg site, being about £2,ooo ~ the foundation stone was laid by Miss Townsend, March 4th in that year, and the chapel opened in the follo·wing October: there are sittings for soo. 'fhe Primitive Methodist chapel is in Corn street, and was built in 1869. The Wesleyan chapel, in High street, erected in 1850, and subsequently enlarged, is an edifice of ston~ in the Gothic style, and has sittings for 900 persons: attached are largs day schools. The Witney Burial Board, formed in 1255, consists of nine members; the cemetery, covering an area of 3a. IT. 25p. was purchased by the Board for £170, and opened for interments in January, r857: the cost of erecting the two mortuary chapels and cemetery keeper's house and laying out the grounds was £1,360. The Town Hall, which stands in the Market place, was repaired in 1876, and is a small but ancient rectangularbuilding of stone consisting of one large chamber, sup~ ported on nine stone columns, the lower stage forming an open piazza: it is occasionally used for lectures and public purposes, and will hold I50 persons. The Corn Exchange, in the Market plaee, is a building of stone, erected in r863 by a public company, at a. cost of {,2,500; on the ground floor is the market hall, used also for public meietings, a large room for smallerassemblies, and rooms occupied as reading rooms by the Witney Athenamm and the. Witney Natural Histmy Society; in the upper pari; of the building is a publie hall with offices and retiring rooms, \Yhere assemblies, balls, exhibitions and public meetings are held : it will hold 8oo persnns. The Police Station, on the west side of the Green~ erected in 186o, at a cost of £2,5cc, has a large room, in which the petty sessions are held, with a retiring room for magistrates and waiting rooms ; the station also includes houses for the superintendent and a sergeant, besides guard rooms and cells. The Butt.er Cross, in the Market place, built in 1683 by William Blake esq. of Cogges, and renovated in 18n and r868, is a wooden structure, supported by thirteen cylindrical pillars ; it has four gables at the cardinal points, and at the apex of the roof is a square turret with an illuminated


302 WITNEY. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's clock, placed by subscription in 1889 j the- basement 1 for distribution in clothing and money to the poor of was used at one time on market days for the sale of the parish, and thera are seve::ai . ot~er .charities butter, poultry, eggs, and other commodities. amounting to £12o yearly, for distributiOn m bread The town has been long celebrated for the manufac- and money, besides about £12 a year for church ture of blankets, which gives employment to a large purposes. portion of the populatirm. In 1710 the blanket weavers The Duke (}f Marlborough is lord of the manor. in the town and 20 miles around it were incorporated The population of Witney township in 1891 was 3,no; by Royal Charter, dated 23rd May in that year, and the area is 188 acres; rateable value, £8,603. soon after the Blanket Hall was Nected, in which the I Th~ areas of Crawley, Hai1ey and Curbridge ars blankets were weighed, measured and marked accord- 1 given separately. ing to the terms of the Charter, the manufacture at 1 CURBRIDGE is a hamlet of Witney, one mi:e and a this time employing ISO looms and .1-oo hands. There half west. The church of St. John, a chapel of ease are now (~895) 200 looms and from 70C? to 8oo hands to the parish church, is a small edifice of stone, con- ~mployed m the trade ax:d th~ productiOn of blankets sisting of nave, south porch and a small :w~stern turret 1s larger than at any pr~vwus ~e. The Messrs. Early containing one bell: there are about 8o sitting.s. There have been connected With t~e mdu~try for ~earl~ 2oo is a Primitive Methodist chapel here. In this. hamlet years. The water of the nver Wmdrush 1s srud. to are the remains of what was once a fine baromal manpossess peculiar qualities, which contribute to the white- sion but now a farm house, occupied by Mr. John ness and softness of the blankets manufactured here. Joslin and known as "Caswell farm;" it is still surOther woollen goods, as well as gloves, are made here, round~d by a large: moat, and the massive crenellated and there is one brewery. . . . piers of the great gateway are yet remaining; the last A fortnightly market, for cattle and pigs, 1s held m family of distinction who resided here were the Wenthe Market place, and a corn mar.ket weekly on Thurs- mans, originally clothiers in Witney; the existing house days; both are well attended. Faus are held on Thurs- forms three sides of a quadrangle with a central block day in Easter week, 1'hursda.y after July_ gth, 'fh~rs- and. two gabled wings, extending towards the rear. day after August 24th, Thursday iollowmg the nrst The Duke of Marlborough, who is lord of the manor, Sunday after September 8th, Thursday before October Col. Victor William Bates Van de Weyer, of New wth and Thursday after December rst for cattle and Lodge, Winkfield, near Windsor, and others, are the <:heese. . landowners. A court baron is held by the Duke of . Close to the parish ?hurc~ are six almshouses, on- Marlborough. The soil is of a ~ixed character; subgmally founded fo!' s1x . Wido_ws of de.cayed bl~nket soil, clay and stones. The chief crops are cereals. manufacturers, but now mhab1t':!d by Widows of JO~r- The area is 2,95I acres; rateable value, £4,566; the Ileymen weavers and persons .wh? were connected w1th population in I89I was 703, including 5 officers and 206 the trade; the hom:es, rebmlt m I868, were erec~ed inmates in \Vitney workhouse. and endowed by J ?hn Holloway, of London, "'~? d~ed N ewland, a district in the civil parish of Cogges, forms June 3rd, 1724, w_1th 115 acres of hnd, now )Ieldmg part of the town of Witney, and consists of one long £8o yearly; tne mmates have an allow~nce of 4S. a street diverging from Budge street and extending along week. At ~he .west end of t~.e,.town .. ~re SIX other al~s- the hi h road to Oxford. There is a Wesleyan mission houses, bmlt m r8zi by '-'Ilnam 1.0Wnsend, a nabve h lgh of Witney and haberdasher of Holborn, London, for c ape ere. the use of aged unmarried women, each of whorri also Sacr~stan at St. M~r_Y's, 1\'~atthew Talboys .. receives an allowance of 4s. weekly. Sacristan, Holy Trm1ty, Timothy Humphr1es. Freeland's estates of 85 acres produce £92 yearly, Sexton, St. John's, Curbridge, Jehu Smith. O:FFICIA.L ESTABLISIHMENT'l, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. 0., T. & T. M. 0. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Insurance & Annuitv Office. Miss .Annie Westley • C}arke, postmistress .Arrivals.-London, Faringdon & West 'Of England, 6. IO a.m.; Oxford & Nor.t.h, 7.50 a.m.; Lond-on & Oxford, 1 & 5.30 p.m Departures.-London, Oxford & the North, 10.25 a.m. ; London, :ScorJJand, Ireland & all parts, 2.45 p.m. ; North & all pams, 6.50 p.m.; F'aringdon & Wes.t of England, 6.50 p.m. ; Lo11don, OxJiord & al[ part.s, g.zo p.m.; with extra s:tamp, 9.25 p.m Tdegraph office 'Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on week days ; sunda)'ls, 8 to ro a.m. : money orders are granted & paid from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. ; Bridge street, Wood green, High s.treet There is a Wall Letter Box nt West End, Corn street & Ohureh green, cle<ared at 10 a.m. 2, 5, 6.25 & 8.30 p.m. on week days; sundays, 6.30 p.m Post Office, Curbridge.-Alfred Allsworth, sub-postmaster. LetteTs arrive from Faringd'On by mail cart at 6 a.m.; dispatched at 7.30 p.m. dl3.ily. The neoarest money order & telegrnph {)ffice is at Witney Post Office, N ewland.-.T<ames Hinton, sulb-postma·ster. Letters arrive from Witnev aboutt 7 a.m.; dispatched at 6. I5 p.m. Witney is tlhe neoares.t money order & telegraph office. Po~rl:ul mders are issued here, but not paid County :MagiSJtrnh~s for Bampton East Petty Sessional Division. Baker Rev. Robert Lo.vbr.idge ~LA. Ramsden hDuse, Oharlburv S. 0. chairman • Batt Charles Dorring-bon M.B. The Hill, Witney F.;arly Charles esq. Newland, vVitney Mason James esq. Eyns!ham -hall, Oxford Mason James Fmncis esq. Eynsha;:n hall, Oxford Smith William esq. Windrush house, Witney Southby Philip esq. Bampton, Faringdon Stuples-Browne Frederick John esq. Brasfield ho.Bicester Wynter Philip Henry Mascie e.sq.The Hays,CharlburyS.O Clerk to the Magistrates, Henry Temple Ravenor, High str-eet Pet.ty Sessions are held at the JusticeiS' room, Police Strut~ion, every alternate thursday, at I p.m The foll!owing pliaoes are included in the petty sessional division :-AstDn & Cote, Bampton & Wea.ld, Bright- • hampt,on, Chimney, Ooggs, Crawely, Cur bridge, ~ucklington, Eynsham, Railey, Hardwick, Lew, Mmster Lovell, N orthmoor, Ramsden, Shiff.ord, Southleigh, S.tandlake, StJanton Rarcourt, Witney & Yelford Urban District Council. Meet every friday. Offices at Messrs. Westells. Clerk, Frede;rick John Daniel Westell, Bridge street Tre~Usurer, Wm. Sadler Miller, Gillet.t & Co.'ss Bank Medical Officer of Health, William Dyson Wood L.R.C.P. Edin. so St. John street, Oxford Survey'Or & Sanit~ary Inspedor & Collector, William Geo>rg-e Baton, W e.st End IJublic ES!ba1 blishw.ents. Cemetery, Covn street, Frederick Westell, clerk to the burial board; Matthe~w Talboy,s, keeper Corn Exchange, Market place, Henry Bennett, hall keeper County Court, Bridge street, His Honor Thomas 1-Villiam Snagge M.A. judge; Frederick J'Ohn Daniel Wes,tell M.A. registr-ar & high ~bailiff ; Thomas Andrews, subbailiff. The County Court hou~e is a building of stone, erected in r858; it has one large room, in which the county court is held, registrar's office, judge's retiring rl)om, clerk's offices & waiting-rooms. The oounrty court is held bi-monthly, the day being appointed by the judge. The district comprises the followino- places :-Alvescott, Asthall, Asthally, Aston & Cote: Bampton, Black Boul'hm, Brighthampton, Brize Norton, Bruadwell, Broughton Poggs, Burford, Chimney, Olggs, Cra wley, Curb ridge, ~ucklington, Eynsham, Filkins, Freeland, Fulbrook, Hmley, Handborouo-h (Church), Hand'borough (Long), Hardwicke, Hulwell, Kencott, Lew, Minsber Lovell, Moreton, New Yatt Northleio-h, N1Jflthmoor, Osney Hill, Ramsden, Shifford, Shilto"'n, South Lawn, Southleigh, Standlak-e, Stanton Harcourt, SuttDn, Swinbraok, Signet, Taynton, Upton, Weald, Wes.twell, Widfmd, Wilcote, Witney & Yelford For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Oxford CeTtified Bailiffs appointed und-er the "Law of Distress Amendment Act," Henry Oharless Habgood, Mark~t place & Thomas Andrews, High street County Police Station, Church green, William Leech, superintendent; I sergeant & 9 constables .


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. WTTNEY. 303 Fire Engine Station, High street, WiTiiam Smith, capt. & 12 men Inland Revenue Office, Newland, W. R. Tresidder, office1 Stamp Office, High street, J. Knight, distributor Temperance Hall, William Ge:orge Ealton, sec 'l'own Hall, Market place, Mrs. Gemge Collier, keeper Yeomanrv . • Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars), Yeomanry Cavalry, detachment of A. Squadron; Capt. J. F. Mason; Sergt.-:Maj. Harry Percy, driil instructor V ol unteens. znd Volunteer Bat.talion Oxfordshire Light Infantry (F Co. ), Lieut. Henry Temple RavenOJr, commanding; J ames Grant, sergeant instruotor \Yitney Uni•on. Board day, every thurs. at 11 a.m. at the Workhouse. 1Yitney Union comprises the foUowing places :-Alvescot<t, Asthall, Aston & Oote, Hampton, Black BourtOJn, Brighthampt·on, Brize Nonton, Broadwell, Broughton Poggs, Burford, Chimney, Clanfield, Coggs, Cnawley, Curb ridge, Ducklinglton, Eynsh'am, Fulbrook, Hailey, Handborough, Hardwicke, Holwell, Kencott, Lew, Minster Lovell, NortMeigh, Northmoor, Osney Hill, Ramsden, Shifford, Shilton, Southleigh, Standlake, St"Rnton Harcourt, Swinbrook, Taynton, Upton & Signet, "~estwell, Widford·, Wilcote, Witney & Yelford. The population of the union in 1891 was 21,215 ; area 77•795 acres; ratea,ble value in 1894, £102,683 Clerk to the Guardians & Asses.sment Committee, Nathaniel John Graham Ravenor, High street, Witney Treasurer, w-illiam Sadler MjH1er, Witney Relieving & Vaccin·ation Officers, Bampt•on district, Freder.ick Green, Bampton, A-ston ; Burford district, Thomas Farmer, Burford; Eyns'ham district, John Harfi.s, Eynsham; Witney district, J ames Merchant, Corn street, W~tney Medical Officers, Bampton district, James Pimlotot Oates, Bampt<Jn; Burford district, Thomas Henry Cheatle, Burford ; Eynsham distriCit:, Thomas Smallhorn L.R.C.P.Edin. Eynsham; 1VIitney district, Charles Dorrington Batt 1\'I.B. Witney Public Vaccinators, Bampton, Burford & Eynsham districts, same as Medical Officers ; Witney district, Charles Dorrington Batt M.B. Witney Superintendent Regis•trar, Nathanael John Graham Ravenor, High ·street, Witney; deputy, John W. Wiggins, High street, Witney Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bampt<Jn sub-district, Frederick Green, Bampton; deputy, Miss L. F. Green, Bampt<Jn ; Burford sub-distcict, Thomas Henry Cheatle, Burford; deputy, Thoma1s Farmer, Burford; Eynsham sub-district, John Harri-s, Eynsham; deputy, Henry Biggers, Eynsham; Witney sub-distTict, James Merchant, Corn street, Witney; deputy, Richard B. Hobbs, \Yitn~y Registrar of Marriages, John Knight, High st. Witney ; deputy, John E. Knight, High street, Witney The 1Vorkhouse, on the Che-ltenham road, about threequart-er.s of a mile north-west of the town & locally in the hamlet of Curbridge, was erected aoout 1835-6, & is a large building of stone, constructed to receive 450 inllliltes & ha~ a detached chapel; William Job Clarke, master; Rev. E. J. U. Payne, chaplain; Charles Dorrington Batt J.P., M.B. medical officer; Mrs. Eliza Clarke, matron School Attendance Committee. Meets at the Board Room at the Workhouse on the second thursday in the month at 11.30 a.m. . Clerk, Nathaniel .f.ohn Graham Revenor, High st.Witney Alitendance Officers, Frederick Green, Bampt{)n; Thomas Farmer, Burford ; J<Jhn Harris, Eynsham; & Jamee Marchant, Witney Rural District Council. Meets at the JWard Room of the Workhouse on third thurs. in each month at r 1.30 a.m. Clerk, Nathaniel John Graham Ravenor, High st.Witney Trea.surer, William Sadler Miller, Witney Medical Officer of Health, W. D. Wood L.R.C.P.Edin. Oxford Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Jasper Taylor, Minster Lovell Public Officers. Assistant Overseer, Howard James Merchant, Corn street, Witney Certifying Fadory Surgeon, Charles Dorringt{)n Batt J.P., M.B. The Hill CleTk to the Commissioners <Jf Land, Assessed & Income Taxes for the Hundred of Bampton, Henry Temple Ravenor, High .street Coroner for the 1Vestern Division of the County, Fredk. Westell, Bridge street; deputy, Frederick John Daniel West€ll M.A. High street Clerk to the Bampton East Highway Board, Henry Temple Ravenor, High street Collector of Income & Assessed Taxes, Harry Robbins, West end, Witney S1 tamp Distributor, John Knight, High street Steward Df the l\Ianor of Witney, John F. K. Daniel 1\LA. Bridge streeli Superintendent of County Police, \Villiam Leech, Police st-ation, Church green Town Crier, Henry Bennertt, Corn street Places of Worship, with times of services. St. Mary's Parish Church, Rev. Canon William Foxley Norris M. A. rector; Rev. Harold J. Sc<Jtt M.A. sen. ourate; Rev. Charles J. Verschoyle M.A. & Rev. Awbrey Neville St. John Mildmay B.A. curates; II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. tues. thurs. & sat. 8 a.m. ; wed. & fri. & saints' days 10 a.m. & daily 6.30 p.m Holy Trinity Ohapel of Ease, Ha.iley-cum-Crawley ; II a.m. 3 (children's .service) rst & 3rd sundays & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 10 a.m. & fri. 7.30 p.m St. John's Chapel of Ease, Curbridge; every sun. 3 p.m. evensong; H. C. 2nd sun. 9· 15 a. m.& on festivals Congregational, High street, Rev. John Brantom; 1.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m PlymDuth Brethren, Corn Exchange, 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Primitive Methodist, Corn street, Rev. Thomas Phelps; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m Primitive Methodist, Curbridge ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wesleyan, High street; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m. Rev. Thomas Hackett & Rev. William Brown Wesleyan (Mission) Chapel, Newland; 6 p.m IO.;)O a.m. & Salvation Army Barracks, West end, Capt. Thos. Watling Schools. Grammar School, Chureh green, was founded in 1663 by Henry Box, citizen & grocer of London & a native of Witney, by whom it was end'Owed with a rentcharge on certain lands in the parish of Longwurth, now (1895) producing £63 yearly; in 1674 the charity was trnnsferred by the founder's widow to the Grocers' Company, of London, who considerably augmented the income; the foundation, {)riginally limited to thirty boys born in the parish, was reconstituted in 1877; the school, situated a little north-west of the church & approached by a noble avenue <Jf elms, is a building of stone, with residence at either end for the head & S€COnd masters, & stands upon aoout two !lCres of ground; Rev. Humphrey Fleming Pinder M.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, head master Blue Coat, West end (boys'), originally established for the education, clothing & apprenticing of fifteen boY's, ten being sons of journeymen weavers of Witney & five of Bailey; it was founded in 1723 under the will of J'ohn Holloway, of Uondvn, dated 24 Sept. in that year, & endowed with 88 "Rcres of land at Stonefield & Hailey, now producing about £133 yearly; this· ch"Rrity has since been extended to the sons of operatives in blanket manufactories ; the foundationers are elected. by the trus•tees, a body of five local gentlemen, & are received at the age of seven & nine years & allowed to remain till they are fourteen, when they are apprelllticed with premiums of £15 each; €ach boy receives a new suit <Jf clothes every year. Wright's gift to this school consists <Jf £4,8oo £2! ConsDls, producing £132 yearly; there are now (1895) 24 boys on the foundation; Ge'orge Owens, master Witney Technical School, High street, is assisted by County Oouncil & by the Science & Art Department, South Kensington; there are 200 students; Joseph Charles Sims, principal Church of England (mixed), West end, erected in r88r for 100 children; avernge attendance, 71; Miss Margaret Bowen, mistress National (St. Mary's), Church green, established in I813, for 450 children; average attendance, rso ooys IIS girls & 98 infants; Frederick Hayrter, master; Miss Caroline Wright, mistres-s; :Miss Jane Wadsworth, infants' mistress National, Ourbridge (infants); average attendance, 32; ~Iiss A. Fernley, mistress WeS'ley-an (mixed), High street, erected jn 1855 & enlarged in 1884 & further extended in 1893, by the addition of a caretaker's hou~e, workshop & kitchen, fn1." 450 children; average attendance, 300; Joseph Charles Sims, master


804 W1TNEY. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S Kewspaper. Witney Gazette, High street, John Knight, publisher; published saturday Railway. Great We~;,tern, William Bagneii, station master; William Payne & Son, sole carting agents for goods & parcels Omnibus & cabs to the Railway Station to meet all the trains Carriers. (By Cart or Wagon for Passengers & P.ackages to Gr from Witney.) **~Where the hour is not mentioned each carrier leaves at 4 p.m. Alvescot-Farmer, vV. Kings, thurs. at 3 p.m .Asthall-~\Iills, ' Coffee tavern,' thurs Aston & Cote-Sparrowhawk & Spurrett, from 'Bull,' thurs. & sat. 2 p.m Bampton-Eglet()n, 'Holly Bush,' thurs. 5 p.m Brize Norton & Curbridge-~ews boy, 'Gazette' office, daily 10 a.m Burford-Paintin, fr{lm 'Coffee tavern,' daily Charlbury-Hall & Eeles, from 'Coffee tavern,' thurs Coombe-Bi>hop, '~farlbQrough,' thurs Eynsham-Batts, from ' Coffee tavern,' thurs :Faringdon-Boucher, from 'Marllbor<mgh,' thurs Langford & Brize Norton-Rowland, from 'Holly Bush/ thurs LeaiieJ.d, Shipton & Milton-Pratley; from 'Bull,' tues. at 2 p.m. ; thurs. & sat at 3 p.m. ; & Oattell, from '~hrlborough,' tues. thurs. & sat :Xorthleigh & St<mesfield-Townsend, from 'Cross Keys,' thurs Oxford & Eynsham-Buckle, from his house, West end, mon. wed. & sat. at 9 a.m Ramsden-Millin, from 'Holly Bush,' thurs. 4 p.m Shilton-Eustace, 'Holly Bush,' thurs. 3.30 p.m South Leigh-Honns, ':Bull,' thurs. & sat Standlake-Douglas, from '.Angel,' thurs. & Gazette office, fri. 4.30 p.m. ; Collier, 'Red Lion,' thurs. 3 p.m Stanton Harcourt-Batts, from 'Cross Keys,' & Burden, from 'Bull,' thurs Stonesfield-Griffin, 'Cvffee tavern,' ihurs. 4 p.m 1Yoodstock-2'hppin, from 'Cross Keys,' thurs WIT~EY. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hackett Rev. Thos.(Wesleyan),High st Rowles Edward, 2 ::\Iarket square Haines Mrs. Cape terracP, High street Salmon Henry H. Corn street Bagnall 1Yilliam Joseph, Church green HaTrison :.'Vlarmaduke Cecil Crofton, Saltmarsh C. Prior,Eastleigh, Church Bartlett J oseph, High street Church green green Batt Chas.Dorl"ingtonJ.P.,~I.B.The Hill Hewett :Mrs. High street Scanes Mrs. High street Batt ~Iisses, The Limes, Church green Hill Miss H. :\I. Bridge street Scott Rev. Harold J., :\1..!. (senior Bliss John Dutton, ::\'Ia.rket place Holtom George Edwin, Church green curate), Corn street Bliss ~Irs. lVood green Hunt James, ~Iarket place Shayler Jas. The ::\Iount, Church grn Bowen Tho,;. Windrush :Bridge.High st Hyde Edward, West end Shillingford James, 5 :Bridge street Brantom Rev. John (Cong.), High st Hyde \Yilliam Derby, High street Shillingford Mrs. R. Bridge street Brown Rev. Wm. (Wesleyan), West end Jackson .John, l\Iarket place Simms ::\'Iiss, Ivy house, ·wood green Castle Mrs. 46 High street Jenkins Frederick, Corn street Skinner ~rs. :vi:. Church green Clappen Fdk. The Laurels, Church grn Knight Johlll, High street Smith Henry, York house, Bridge st Clinch :\Iiss,Thell€rmitage,Church grn Lea Mrs. Bridge street Smith Misses (The), High street Clinch :Mrs. James, Church green Leigh .Arth.Lea,TheCottage,Church gn Smith Saml. :Bridg-e house, Bridge st Clinch ::\Irs. William, The Elms, Littleton John, Eagle vils.Church grn Smith Wm. J.P. \Yindrush ho.Brdg.st Church green Marriott James, High street Sparrow Timothy, Bridge street Collier Charles, Wood green ~iarriott James Francis, Church green Stanle'y Mrs. Corn street Comfort Rev. Jabez .Ambrose, Witney Mildmay Rev. .Aubrey Neville St. Stevens )llrs. Corn street college John B . .!. (curate), High street Stoddart Jo.seph, Gloucester cottage Cook George, Bridge street Miller William Sadler, The Square Tal,bot Christopher, Church green Crosswell Mrs. High street )iloffatb Mrs. Church green Taa'ran't Ernest, ;:\'larket square Da.venport Charles Edgell, The Hi:I :Musgrave :\liss, Wood green Tarrant Wm. Hy. sen. Market ~quare Druce Edward, Church green Newman Rev. William 1\I . .!. (curate Thorpe Herbt.Wm.Croft down,Corn st Drure Lemuel, ::\larket place of Yelford), Church green Thursfield Richd. Lynton ho.Wood grn Druce Thomas, Rock house, Mill lane Norris Rev. Wm. Foxley :M.A. (rector, Titcomb Albert, West end Dyke Guy, Bridge street rural dean, surrogate & hon. canon Tite G. Osborne, West end Early Charles William, West end of Christ Church, Oxford), Rectory Townsend :Mrs. H. C. lYest end Eal'ly Henry, Wood· green Parratt Mrs. Church green Verschoyle Rev. Charles J., ~LA. Early Jas.Vanner, Springfield,Wood'gn Payne William, High street (curate), Corn street Early Miss H. High street Phelps Rev. Thomas·(Primitive Metho- Vokins Mrs. Corn street Foreshew Thomas Wm. Church green dist), Shakespeare cotts. Corn street Wells Mrs. Bridge street Fowler Henry, Bridge street Finder Rev. Humphrey Fleming M.A. Westell Frede·rick, High street French ~Irs. Market square (head master of Grammar schoQl), Westell Frederick John Daniel ~LA .. Gambel :Mrs. Yew Tree vil. Newla.nd Church green Riverside, High street George John, West end Ravenor Hy. Temple, .Acacia lodge Whitlock Mrs. Thomas, High street Gillett Misses, 4 Bridge street Ravenor Nathaniel Jn.Graham,High st Williams Mrs. Ivy house, Wood green Grant Jas. Parliament ho. Corn street Robbins Hal'ry, ·west end Wiltshire Mrs. West end Green Fdk. Mountford, Church green Roei James, High street Worley Mrs. E . .A. Field ho. High st Habgood Hy. Chas. F.S.I. Market p1 Rouse }frs. :Bridge street COMMERCIAL. Adams Thomas, beer retailer, Corn s>treet Andrews Frederick, baker & coal dealer, High street Andrews Thomas, sub-bailiff to county court, High st .Athemeum Library & Reading Room (C. Gerring, hon. sec.), Corn Exchange Attwood ·william Davis, Holly Bmh P.H. Corn street Baker Edmund, Bull inn, Market place Baker Edwin, toy dealer, Corn &treet Ball William, hair dresser, Narrow hill, Wood green Barnes Francis Soloman, painter & paperhanger,Corn st Barnes Wiiliam, builder, Corn street :Bartlett Brothers, bmlders & c<mtractms, High street Bartlett Augustine, stati'Oner & hair dresser, Corn street Bartlet·t .John, butcher, Corn street :Batt Charles Dorrington M.:B. surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator & certifying factory surge'On, lVitney district, The Hill Beale .Alfred, shopkeeper, West end Be ale F..mma (Mrs.), dress maker, Gloucester place Beechy John, tailor, High street :Berry James, baker, High 1\tl·eet Bew J ames, shoe maker, CToss Keys yard Biles Thomas, builder & monumental masDn, Corn st Bliss John Dutt{)n, corn & seed mer. & farmer,Market pi Bowen Th()mas, upholsterer, High street Bowerman Edward, plasterer, High street Bo-werman Elizabeth (:Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, High st Branton Mary .Annie & Jane 1 .Matilda (Misses), music teachers & sellers, High street Brice Joseph, plumber & glazier, Corn street Brook John, shopkeeper, West end Brooks Henry, b{lot & shoe maker, High street Brooks Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, Bridge street Brooks Thomas, beer retailer, High street Brooks William, butcher, Bridge street Brooks William, shopkeeper & shoe maker, High street Brooks William Thomas, butcher, High street Browll! Jess~ & Son, rope & twine makers, Corn street Brown Jesse, beer retailer, Corn street Brown Thomas, carpenter, Corn ·street Buck .Alfred, grocer, High street :Buckle J esse, carrier & greengrocer, W e-s.t end Butler .Augustine E. surgeon dentist; attends thurs. 12 tD 4 p.m. High street Ca1cutt John, gardener & seedsman, High street Carter vYalter, photographer, :Bridge street Cemetery (Frederick Westell, clerk to the burial board;; :Matthew Talboys, keq:~er), Oorn street Clappen Fred & Co. tailors & drapers, Market place Clare Robert, shopkeeper, High street Clarke Thomas & Son, general ironmQngers, High str~et Clarke Annie Wes'tley (Miss), postmistress Clarke Jn. pianoforte tuner & tchr. of music,Church gm


D1RECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. WITNEY. 305 Clarke Thomas, cooper & measure maker, Church green I Clarke Th'Jmas, jun. furniture dealer, The Hill Clements "\-Ym. agt. for Sutton & Co. carriers, High st Clinch Wm. & Co. Lim. brewers & maltsters,Eagle brwry Corn Exchange (Hwry Bennett, hall keeper), Market pl ·Corn Ex1~h::mge & Public Uooms Co. Limited (N. J. d-. Uavenor, sec.), High street County Court (His Honor Thos. Wm. Snagge Q.C. judge; Ji'redk. John Daniel Westell, registrar & high bailiff), Bridge street Collier George (Mrs.), shopkeeper & billposter, Corn st Coli is Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer & common lodging house, Corn »treet Cook & Fyfield, coal merchants, Bridge street Cook George, commerciJJ traveller, Bridge street Cook Thos. "\Vm. coach & carriage builder, Corn street Cook 1Villimn, fishmonger, Bridge street Cooper William H. beer retailer, Corn street Cutler Robert, confectioner, High street 'Dale 'rhos. King's Head P.H. & furniture dlr. High st Davenport Charles Edgell, manager Metropolitan Bank (of England & Wales) Limited Davis Charles, watch maker & tobacconist, High street Davy John Thomas, dispensing chemist, Market square Day Ernest .Arthur, photographer, Church green Dingle Isaac, boot repairer, High street Dipper .Albert George, grocer, Corn street Dix "\-Villiam, shoe maker, Corn street Dring Walt. berlin wool & fancy repository, High street Druce & Gerring, pianoforte warehouse, Market square Druce Charles, chemist & druggist, Market square Druce Edward, jun. coach & boat builder, Church green Druce Henry, corn dealer, Corn street Druce l\Iaria (Miss), dress maker, Church green Eales J osiah, Court inn, Bridge street Early Charles & Co. manufrs. of blankets, rugs &c. Witney mills ; telegraphic address, " Blankets, "\-Vitney " Early Edward & Son, woollen manufacturers, West end & New mills; blankets, tiltings, collar checks, mop yarns & mop heads, flocks &c Early Hichd. (Mr::;. ), young ladies' boarding schl. High st East John, beer retailer, Corn street Eaton Charles, pla:>terer, High street Eaton & Son, practical boot makers, 10 & 12 High street Eaton 'Yilliam George, cycle depot, surveyor & collector & sanitary inspector to district council, "\-Vest end Elms Edward, Marlborough .Arms hotel, :\~Iarket place Eskell L. E. & Co. dentists (attend thurs. ), Market sq Evans Frederick, shopkeeper, Corn street Evans Sar:1h (Mrs.), apartments, Corn street l<'enemore J oseph, butcher & grocer, Corn street Fenemore Richard, poulterer, High street Fire Engine Station (William Smith, capt. ), High strP-et Fleece hotel (The) (Frank Morice, proprietor) (family & commercial), Church green Fletcher Edwin B. M. grocer, Narrow hill, ·wood green Ford Hy. & Fredk. rope & twine mas. High st. & Corn st Fowler John & Co. pork butchers & farmers, Bridge st I·'owler Job, Plough P.H. High street Gammage John, shopkeeper, Narrow hill, Wood green Gammage Thomas, coal dealer, Corn street Gardiner John, apartments, Wood green Gardner Fredk. Gecrge, baker, Corn street Gardner William, ingurance agent, Corn street Gas Works (.Arthur Lea Leigh, lessee & man.), Gas lane George George, Black Head P.H. Bridge street George Lewis Frederick, beer retailer, Wood green Gering Charles, chemist, Market sq. & High st. Burford Gillett & Co, bankers, Market place; draw on Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. London; branch office, Bampton (friday) Gillett .Alfred Sandford, grocer, West end Gillett Richard, auctioneer & valuer & assistant overseer for Ducklington, Hardwick, Standlake & Stanton liarcourt, High street Gillett William Henry, brewers' agent, High street Girls' Friendly Society Rooms (Mrs. W. D. Hyde, sec.), High street Gould James, chimney sweeper, West end Gould William, stone mason, Wood green Graliam .Adam, oil stor~s, hardware dealer & fancy goods, & herring curer, West end · Grammar School (Rev. Hum phrey Fleming Pinder M.A. head master), Church green Grant James, sergt.-instructor to F Co. znd Vol. Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, Corn street Gray Henry, baker, confectioner, corn & flour merchant, High street Groves Thomas, painter, Corn street Habgood & Son, auctiqneers, valuers & estate agents, :Market place Hadden Thomas, coach builder, High street Harding William, Elm Tree P.H. West end Harman Frederick, china dealer &c. Corn street Harris Brothers, saddlers & harness makers, Bridge st Harris .Ann (Mrs.), baker & flour dealer, High street Harris .Augustus George, draper & clothier, Market place Harris Charles, shoe maker, West end Harris Clara (Miss), bookseller & stationer, High street Harris David, farmer, Wood green Harris Frederick, baker, ·west end Harris George, hair dresser, Bridge street Harris Joseph, baker, High street Harris Waiter, fishmonger, fruiterer & greengro. High st Harrison Henry, toy & fancy dealer, High street Hart William, shoe maker, Corn street Harwood James, painter & glazier, High street Hieatt Fredk, .Aitchison, solicitor's clerk, High street Hilton Stephen (of Leicester), boot manufacturer (retail branch), Market place Hinton Harry Herbert, Jolly Tucker P.H. West end Hinton Thomas, King's Arms P.H. High street Hitchman William, hair dresser, Market place Hcbbs Richard Berry, collector of poor rates & assistant overseer for Hailey, Mill lane Hobbs Willia.m John, Cross Keys P.H. High street Holliday James, hawker, "\-Vest end Home for Invalid Children (Miss H. M. Hill, lady supt.), Bridge street Horne .Albert Edwin, baker, Corn street Horne James, baker, Corn street Horne John, shopkeeper, High street Hudson Est her Fisher (Mrs.), stay maker, High street Hudson George, boot maker, Corn street Hudson George, beer retailer, "West end Hudson George, Nelson inn, West end Hudson John, sen. tailor, High street Hunt, Edmunds & Co. brewers & wine & spirit merchants, The Hill Hyde Edward, surgeon, "\-Vest end Hyde William Derby, surgeon, High street Institution for Trained Nurses (Miss Edith M. Matthews, lady supt. ), z Field terrace, High street Jackson Frank, cutler, Corn street Jackson Kate (Miss), dress maker, Corn street Jack;;on 'Vm. shoeing & general smith, Market square Jacob George, nurseryman & floris.t; speciality, orchids, Mill lane Jones Hy. basket maker & toy dealer, High street Jones John, Red Lion P.H. Corn street Jones Richard .Albert, cabinet maker, Corn street Joslin vVilliam, butcher, High street Keen John, umbrella repairer, Corn street Kibble Ernest F. bldr. & joinr.Fairford pl. Gloucester pl King Charles Thomas, greengrocer, High street King Thomas, butcher, High street King William, butcher & poulterer, High street Knight John, printer, bookseller & stationer (History of Witney, three shillings & sixpence, nett), High st Knight John E. jun. deputy registrar of marriages, High street Lee~h Wm. supt. of county police, Police stn. Church grn Leigh & Jackson, ironmongers & founders, Market place Leigh .Arthur Lea, miller (steam & water), corn & artificial manure dealer, Farm mill Long .Albert, carpenter, Corn street Long Ernest .Arthur, carpenter, wheelwright & shopkeeper, Bridge street Long Henry, ironmonger, High street Long John, furniture dealer, High street Long Mary .Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, Corn street Long Willi1.m, gasfitter, Corn street Looker & Son, coach & carriage builders, High street Looker Henry, hardware dealer, Corn street Lower .A. M. (Miss), dress & mantle maker, berlin & art needlework, ladies' underclothing, baby linen & fancy drapery warehouse, High street Lower Edward, boot factor, The Hill Marriott .J ames, coal merchant &c. The Bridge, High st Martin Thomas, chemist & grocer, Corn street; & Railway station, Eynsham & farmer, Middlefield, Hailey Martin Thomas Henry, draper & outfitter, Corn street Matthews .Albert Edward, insurance agent, Corn street :Yierchant Howard James, assistant overseer, Corn street Merchant James, relieving & vaccination & school attendance officer, registrar of births & deaths, Corn street Metropolitan Bank (of England & Wales) Lim. (branch of) (Charles Edgell Davenport, manager); draw on head office, 6o Gracechurch street E 0 l\Iiddleton Harry, outfitter, High street )Iidwinter Moses Walt. Wm. mail contractor, Corn st Miles George, blacksmith & shopkeeper, Bridge street OXON, 20


306 WITNEY. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S Miles Henry, chapel keeper (Wesleyan), High street Miller 1-Yilliam Saddler, manager Messrs. Gillett & Co. bankers &; treasurer to the union & urban & rural district council, ::\Iarket place ~Iorice Frank, The Fleece family & commercial hotel; market ordinary thursdays, at r o'clock; good stabling; horses & traps let on hire; trains met to order Moss Joseph, jobmaster, High street Moss Maria (Mrs.), Three Horse Shoeii P. H. Corn street 1\"atural History & Literary Society (Charles R. Pyke, hon. sec.), Corn Exchan5e Owens George, master of Blue Coat school & organist at the parish church, West end Paint in John, carpenter & undertaker, Co~n street Partlett Thomas (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Corn street Paxton Henry, tailor, The Hill Payne Wm. & Son, general cartage contractors, High st Phipps Joseph, Bell P.H. Corn street Picket George "'alter, painter, West end Picket Thomas, painter, Corn street Picket 1Villiam, blanket cleaner, Corn street Pincomb John, marine store dealer, High street Pyke Charles Rundle, watch maker, The Hill Rackley Jn. hawker & secondhand clothes dlr. High st Ravenors, solicitors, High street Ravenor Henry Temple (firm, Ravenors), solicitor & clerk to the magistrates for East Bampton division, to commissioners of taxes, to Bampton East highway board, to the commissioners of land, assessed & income taxes for Bampton, High street Ravenor 1\"athaniel John Graham (firm, Ravenors), solicitor & commissioner for oaths, clerk to the guardians & assessment & school attendance committees, supt. registrar of 1Vitney union, clerk to rural district council & sec. to the Corn Exchange Co. & the Eynsham Gas Co. High street Richardson Frederic, cabinet maker, Corn street Bobbins Harry, collector of income & assessed taxes, West end Rogers Alfred, Angel P.H. Market place Room Ezra, sen. tailor, Corn street Room Henry, jun. tailor, Corn street Rose Stephen John, engineer, millwright & cycle maker, High street Rowles Frances, marine store dealer, Corn street Salmon Henry Harcourt,brewers' traveller & wool stapler, Corn street Saltmarsh & Druce, grocers, & agents for W. & A. Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit merchants, Market place Seely 1Villiam, architect & surveyor, ·west end Sheaf Richard, draper, Market place Sheppard Joseph, saddler & harness maker, The Hill Shorter Annie (Miss), dress maker, West end Shuffrey Elizabeth (l\Irs. ), coal merchant, High street Shuffrey Samuel, tanner & currier, Narrow hi. 1Vood grn Simpson Albert M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgn. Corn st Simpson Isaac, rope & twine dealer, Corn street Simpson William (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Corn street Smith 1Vm. & Co. blanket mfrs. Steam mills, Bridge st Smith Henry, blanket manufr. see Smitoh ·wm. & Co Smith Joseph, grocer, Bridge street Smith Samuel (Mrs.), plumber, High street Smith Samuel, blanket manufr. see Smith Wm. & Co Smith William, chimney sweeper, Corn street Smith William, shoe maker, lVest end Souch James A. baker & flour dealer, Bridge street Stamp Office (J. Knight, distributor), High street Stayte Ell en (Mrs.), Eagle P .H. Corn street Swingburn James, family baker & mealman, Market sq 'faylor Robert, shoe maker, Bridge street Tarrant Ann & Miriam (Misses), young ladies' day school, Church green Tarrant Williarn Henry & Sons, wholesale & family grocers & wine merchants, proprietors of the "Elephant " brand Ceylon teas, Market place; & 27 Mincing lane, London E C Thomas J ames, baker, Bridge street Thursfield Richard B.A. boarding school, Lynton house,. ·wood green Titcomb Henry Thomas, saddler, Corn street Tite G. Osborne, draper, High street Town Hall (Mrs. George Collier, keeper), Market place Townsend Emily (:\Iiss), boot & shoe warehouse, High st Townsend Henry, stone mason, Corn street Townsend James, wheelwright & carpenter, Corn street Townsend William, mason, Corn street Verney William, pastrycook & confectioner, Market pl Viner Caleb, grocery, drapery & patent medicine stores, boots & ready-made clothes, sole agent for MazawatteeCeylon tea, High street Viner Frederick, cowkeeper, Narrow hill, Wood green Volunteer Battalion (znd) Oxfordshire Light Infantry (F Co. Lieut. Henry Temple Ravenor, commanding ; James Grant, sergeant-instructor) Wakelin Benjamin, butcher & grocer, Corn street lValker Isaac, butcher, Corn street Walker l\Iary (Mrs.), Harriers P.H. ·west end ·walker Richard Lord, grocer, High street Waiter Fras. S. watch ma. & jeweller, Market place Warner Ro bert (Mrs.), stocking knitter, The Bridge Wells Harriet & Elizh. (~Iisses), stationers, Church green: ·welton Frederick, tinman, Corn street \Vestell F. & Son, solicitors, Bridge street \Vestell Frederick (firm, Westell F. & Son), solicitor, coroner for western division of county, deputy steward of manor of Witney & clerk to the burial board & urban district council, Bridge street Westell Frederick John Daniel M.A. (firm, Westell F. & Son), solicitor, registrar & high bailiff of the county court, steward of the manor of Witney & deputy coroner for the western division of the county, Bridge street \Vhitcher William, hair dresser; High street 1Vhite Frederic, plumber, Market place 1Viggins Henry, bacon curer, \Vest end Wiggings .John 1V. solicitor's clerk & assistant overseer for Cu:r·bridge, Coggs & South Leigh, & deputy registrar for Witney union, High street Wiggins Matilda (l\Irs.), china dlr. & fellmonger, High st 1Villiams George, shopkeeper, Corn street \Villiams John, grocer, Corn street 1Villiams John, shopkeeper, Corn street Witney Amateur Athletic Sports (Harry Shuffrey, sec.), High street Witney Blanket Co. (The) (Herbert William Thorpe, manager), Corn street Witney College (boys' boarding school) (Rev. Jabez Ambrose Comfort, principal) Witney Coffee Tavern (James Dring, manager), High st. Witney Co-operative Society (Gibson Birket, manager), High street Witney Cricket. Club (W. Smith, jun. hon. sec.), High st Witney Gazette & Express (John Knight, publisher; published sat.), High street Witney Technical Schools (Joseph Chas. Sims, princi· pal), High street 1Yright Charles, beer retailer, High street \Vright Thomas, grocer, Corn street Wright 1Valter, Star inn & butcher, Corn street Young Daniel, engineer, millwright & brass founder &. finisher, Bridge street OURBTIIDGE. Gould William Thomas, b:acksmith Hickman Frederick, pig dealer Ayres William, beer retailer Kite John, Herd of Swine P.H Batts Charles, mole catcher Busby Edward, farmer J oslin John, farmer, Caswell farm Oook William, farmer, Charity farm Kenstonoe Charles, farmer Cooper George, farmer, To IHtsend Edwin,farmer,Curbridge fm To wnsend Wm . .Albt.frmr. Manor fa:rm Walker Betsy(Mrs. ),farmr.Burwell frm Park farm Castle Mrs Early Charles, Newland house Gillett Mrs. Newland cottage Harwood J ames Turner J oseph COlDIERCIAL. NEWL.ill!l). Birmingham John, insurance agent Inland Revenue Office (William R. Bowerman Philip, gardener to C. Tresidder, office.r) EaJ>ly esq J oslin William, farmer, North!field Collier William, general dealer Long Charles, backsmith Cripps John, OarpenJters' .Arms P.H ~oss John, cab proprietor Druce Edward, coach builder Pri{)r James, horse breaker Green J oseph, blacksmith Pritchett & W ebley, glove manrufactrs Hintoru James-, shopkeeper, Post office Stone William James, machinist & Barker William George, shoe maker Hinton Jesse, dairyman agricultural engineer Basson Martha (:Mrs.), Griffin P.H Home Leonard J. grocer 'fresidder Wm.Rowe,inland revenue off WOLVERCOTE (or Woolvercot), in Domesday called 1 junction station on the Oxford ~nd Cheltenham section l' Ulfgarcote," is a parish and vi:Iage, 21 miles north-by- of the Great Western railway, in the :Mid divi,;ion of the west from Oxford and z! south-east from the Yarnton county, hundred of 1Vootton, petty sessional divi~ion of


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. WOOD E..ATON. 307 Bullingdon, county court district of Oxford,. union of and gravel. TlHl chief crops are wheat r.nd barley. The "\Voodstock and in the rural deanery, archdeaconry and area is 961 acres; rateable value, £s,sos; the l•opulaticn diocese of Oxford. Th~ village takes its name from in 1891 was 845, of which 5 are included in the city of Ulfgar or W olfgar, a Sax on who dwelt here, and '\\as Oxford. given to the abbey of Godstow in II7I hy Bernardus de Godstow, 0111 the Isis, about three-quarters of a mile St. Walerico, of Beckley, who had married the daughter south from Wolvercote, was formerly extra-parochial; of John de St. John, of Stanton, the previous owner. The river Isis and the Oxford canal pass thNugh the parish. the river is crossed here by a bridge of two arches, Qne The church of St. Peter, formerly a chapel attached to pointed, the other round, and in part ancient., over -which passes the road from W olvercote to Wytham. 'IlH~ place the church of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, is a small now consists only of the. hostelry called "The •rrout," and plainly-built edifice of stone, chiefly in the Late which immediately adjoins the hridge: in the meadow Rectilinear style, consisting of chancel, nave, nort"IJ. aisle opposite are t'he remains of the Benedictine nunnery of with chapel, south porch and a western battl_emu•ted SS. Mary and John the Baptist, founded in II3B by Edith, to-wer containing 5 bells: the chancel is of two bays, with wife, as is supposed, of Robert D'Oiley, on a site given by a Rectilinear east window, the chancel arch is Transition John de St. John, of Stanton, who was also a considerable Norman, and affixed to the impost was once a::~ anciEnt benefactor toQ the foundation. The church was dedihour-glass stand; the old! pulpit of oak, with ,;ood Tudor cated by .Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, in December, pane"Jing and tracery, has been replaced by a mr.dern 1I 36, and was consecrated iiJJ 1he presence of King pulpit of stone; the nave arcade has five archrs on cir- Stephen, his Queen Maude, and Prmce Eustace; in this. cular piers; the roof is open-timbered, of Re~r..i]inrar abbey Rosamund, sister of Walter, Lord Clifford, somedate, as also is the south door: at the east end of the time mistress of King Henry II. and popularly known ago aisle, entered from the nave by a wide Decorated arch, " Fair Rosamund," passed her last years in penitence., is a. low-roofed chapel, containing a large and fine alo:ar and dying about IIJ5, was buried in the abbey chur~a tomb to Sir John Waiter, Lord Chief Bar:m of the Ex- before the high altar; here the king erected a rich hearse, chequer and Groom of the Chamber of King Charles II. covered with white silk, and adorned with burning who died at his house in the Savoy, Londcm, 18 Nov. tapers and waving banners, but St. Hugh, Bi~hop of 163o, and: was here buried; the tomb be'lrs the effigy of Lincoln, visiting the abbey about I I95. ordered the rethe judge, fully robed and wearing his collar of SS.; moval of t·he remains to the nun's •.:.hapter-house or on either side of him are the effigies of his two WI>es. chapel, which .still remains at tihe angle formed by th~ whi:e at the head are the kneeling f.gures cf thn:e south and east boundary walls; it is a Perpendicular daughters and at the foot of three sons; an Lhe figures building, now roofl.ess, but retains its east window, with are painted and gilt: the tower is of three stages and has two square-headed and two small round-head!ed wmdows, a west door, and above it a good three-light Rectilinear and an entrance doorway at the north-east corner; the window; the roof is of stone, witih stone ribs, and forms remainder of the abbey wrulls is of considerable extent, a pointed vault. In the churchyard, on the. north side and a great part of it has Perpendicular basement mc.uldof the chancel, ig, a railed tomb to William Clarke £'sq. ings, and on the north -side is a. built-up gateway of the of this place, d. 9 May, 1847, and his fourth wife, Y.liza~ same period, with a four-centred recess~d arch and a beth (Dale), d. 186o; he was formerly of Midd1cton good dripstone. The space inclosed! by these v1alls hu Stoney, Oxon. and belonged to an ancient family of long long been used for cattle and other farm purpos.~s. A~ standing in the counties of ·warwick, No:·thampton ar.d the time of its surrender, there were r8 nuns, and the Oxon: the church was restored in 1 :36o, and &fiords 1 · year y revenue was esbmated at £274· · 300 sittings. The register dates from the year 1596; Parish Clerk, James Stone. but the earlier ent.ries were copied in the 17th century into the existing book. The living is =~ vicarage, groos Post Office.-Mjss Sarah .Anne Rowland, sub-poHt,. yearly value £190, with residence, in the gift of the mistress. Letters through Oxford ~rrive nt 7 20 & Warden and Fellows of Merton College, Oxford, and held 3·45; dispatched at 9.42 & 5.42; sundays, a.rrive 7.20 since r88g by the Rev. Frederick William Langton M . .A.. a.m.; dispatched 10.30 p.m. SummJrtown is the of l\Ierton College, Oxford. There is a small Baptist nearest money order & telegraph office chapel here, built in I88r. In this parish is a paper mill .A School Board of 5 members was formed 28 "Mar. 1811; belonging to the University of Oxford, driven both by T. Mallam, 126 High street, Oxford, clerk to the board steam and water-power, and employing about 100 hands. Board School, enlarged in 186g, and again in I8(}I, for The Duke of Marlborough, who is lord of the manor, 250 children; average attendance, 175; Samuel .John~ Mr. H. 0. King, St. John's, Worcester and Merton son Ellis, master; Mrs. Ellis, infants' mistress Colleges, Oxford, and the Universit.y of Oxford, Pre the Carriers to Oxford-James Hastings, mon. wed. fri. & principal landowners. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay sat. & .Albert Young, daily Gregorie Miss· Hedges .Andrew (exors. of), butchers Rowland Eliza&Sarah (:Misses), bakers La.ngton Rev.Fredk.Wm.M . .A..Vicarage Hewitt Chas.RediLionP.H.Low.Wlvrcte Rowland Sarah Anne (Miss), grocer,_ coMMERCIAL. Hillsdon William, dairyman Post office, Lower Wolvercote Allen Edmund, dairyman King Henry Os born, hay & straw mer- Saxton Howell, blacksmith Beavis ::\Irs. Charlocf:,te, Plough P.H chant & a.gricultural implement agt Saxton Vincent, farrier l3owell ~Irs. Caroline, butcher ::\IM'rett Charlotte (:Mrs.), shopkeeper SmitJh Mrs. Rose, butcher Calcutt ~Iiss Caroline,frmr.Manor fm Mortimer Joseph, wood dealer Taylor William, shopkeeper Castle Joseph, controller of paper mill :Mumby William, Trout P.H. Godstow Thompson Henry, carman Collett "\Villiam, dairyman North Oxford Brick Co. brick manu- Trafford Thomas, grocer & baker Cooper George William, farmer facturers (Hy. Green, manager) Watts John, coal merchant Chamberlain William, boot maker & Phipps Henry, shopkeeper Wren Henry, carpenter assistant overrseer Radford Samuel, farmer "'~ren Thos.wheelwt.Lower Wolvercc.te · Green Henry, manager brick works Robinoon Chas.Collett,builder&cntrctr Wren William, bootm.aker Hastlings James, c«rrier Robinson Joseph, White Hart P.H Young .A.lbert, dairyman & carrier WOOD EATON is a parish, I! miles south from !slip !Station on the Bletchley and Oxford section cf uhe J,ondon and North-\Vestern railway, and 6, north from Oxf01·d. in the :Mid division of the county, hundred :tnd petty sessional division oi Bullingdon, union of Headi.ngton, county court district of Oxford, rural deanery of Islip and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford ; the parish is bounded on the west by the river Cher·well. The church of the Holy Rood, standing on the south side of the village green, and beautifully shaded by trees, is a small building of stone in mixed styles, consisting of a chancel, nave and a Perpendicular embattied tDwer rising from within the west end of the nave and' containing a clock and 6 bells: the walls of the church are Early English, but additions and insertions have been made at 1ater periods; the chancel retains a piscina, wiLh proj<:Jcting basin, a stone seat for a priest with one elbow remaining, and three clerks' seats on the same side, lower down; I the south- doorway is Decorated, with a modern porch; I the outer wall of the tower is built upon the Early Eng~h-h west wall, the other three sides resting on Perpendicular· arches and piers within the nave; the font is circula,.- and plain; in the chancel, on the north side, are tw.,.. oak benches, with desk, and poppy heads at both end• carved with emblems of the Passion; the rood screen, also remaining, is late Perpendicular ; there are 70 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1564; marriages. I695 ; burials, I530. 'l'he living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £149, average £n3, net yeuly va~ue £106, including 9 acres of glebe, with residen~e, in the gift. of John Weyland esq. and held! since 1881 lly the Rev. Robert Hutchison M . .A. of Exeter College, Oxford. This village, situated in a picturesque and secluded spot, is an extremely interesting example of the traditional English village, now so rarely toQ be met wit'h; the church, placed on a rising ground, raised above the road, with a stone embankment, stands out in an open space shaded with tre~Js, and north of it is the village green; a few OXON. 20*


[KELLY'S paces· away stands the cross, now but a ~haft mi'led on kingdom: he died 14 July, 1575: subsequen~ly the manor three steps; on the lower slope, under a spreading was held by the Nourse family. \Vood Eaton House, elm, is a large and carefully tended well 0f put"e, dear the seat of John Weyland esq. D.L., J.P. who 1s lord water avarlable for wayfarers, with an :werflow reservoir of the manor and principal landowner, is a man&ion in for cattle; close by, 0::1 the east side, is the rectory, ,,ith the Italian style, erected on the removal of the old hC'use it.s gables and massive chimneys, and e>n the m~st the m 1775, and is surrounded by several park-like :ne~adows. manor house, while the cottages of the villagers are 'fhe soil is d.ay; subsoil, sand and clay. The chief crops ranged along the ridge. In 1676 some ancient British are wheat, barley and beans. The area is 744 acres; coins were found here, the eagle head of a standard and rateable value £910; the population in r89r was S.j. WOOD EATON. OXFORDSHIRE. a statuette of Venus, Roman urns and fihulre have also Forest Farm, part of tlhe Royal manor of Stowood, and been discovered in the neighbourhood, and are rre~erved formerly extra-parochial, is included m tbis pa.r::-:h. in the Ashmolean museum at Oxford. The manor was held in the r6th century by the Tavernen, of whom was Letters through Oxford. The nearest money order office Richard Taverner M. A. a junior canon of Cardinal College & telegraph office is at Islip. Wall Letter Box cleared (now Christ Church), Oxford, and editor of a translation at 6. Io p.m. & 9·25 a.m. sundays of the Bible in 1539 : although not in orders, he obtained The children of this parish attend the parocl1ial schools the King's licence in 1552 to preach throughout the 1 at Noke Hutchison Rev. Robert ::\LA. Rectory j Weyland John D.L., J.P. & Lady Brown Thomas Tred'well, farmer WeylandMarkUlickJ.P.Wood Eaton ho Ca,thei"ine, 1-Yood, Eaton house (Woodcock Anne Maria (Mrs.), farmer WOODSTOCK, ancient:y "Wudestoc,'' the "woody but formerly in the chancel, is a monrr.nent to the Yery place," is a municipal borough, market and union town, Rev. James King D.D. of Shellands, Yorkshire, dPan of parish and the head of a county court district with a RaphoP, 1795, and Anne his wife, 1794, with their son terminal station on a branch from Kidlington station on James King, Capt. RN., LL.D., F.R.S. r784: the church the Oxford and Birmingham section of the Great W~stern was thoroughly: restored in 1876, at a cost 0f £7,ooo, railway, opened May 19th, rBgo, and is 3 mil.es north·east and affords 65o sittings, two-thirds being free. T11e from Handborough station on the Oxford and ·worceRter register dates from the year r631. The living is a line, 9~ north-west from Oxford, ro ;;onth-west. frC'm chapelry annexed to the rectory of B:adCJn, joint tithe Bicester, 8 north-east from Witney, 2o1t ~onth from rent-charge £336, average £255, gross ) l:'arly value Banbury, 40~ from Leamington, t:4 from l:hrmingh:un, and £389, net £gg, with 170 acres of glebe and residence, in 72 from London, in the Mid division of the county, the gift of the Duke of Ma,rlborough. St. Andrew's hundred of Wootton, petty sessional division of \Vootton 'mission chapel, Old Woodstock, erected in r886, South, liberty of Oxford, rural deanery d Woodstock at a cosrt of £730, from the designs of Mr. Charles and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford ; the town "as Blomfield, is a buillding of stone in the (:J.othic sly le, incorporated by Henry VI. by a charter dated 24th of consisting of chancel and nave; will seat 120 persons. May, 1453, and this charter, with those O>f Edward IV. in There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, a Free Mdhodist 1463 and 1467, Henry VII. Edward VI. Queen l:lizaLeth chapel and a Baptist chapel built in r827. The Cemetery, in 1565, and James I. was confirmed by Charles ll. ~ugust three acres in extent, is situated in ille civil parish of 23, r664: under the provisions of the "Municipal Cor- i Hensington and in the ecclesiastical }Jarish of Eladonporations Act, r882" (45 and 46 Vict. c. so), 1he cor- cum-Woodstock; it adjoins the grounds of the workporntion was remodelled in Oct. r885, and now consists house, the chapel of which is used for the funeral ~erof a mayor, four aldermen and twelve councillors, 1'·h o vice~. and is under the control of a lmrial board of 9 ~lso act as the urban sanitary authority. The old members. The Town H.all, erected in 1766 by George, borough of New Woodstock was contermimms with the 4th Duke of Marlborough K.G. is a. buil(ling of stone, parish of Woodstock; but the modern borough of Wood- from designs by Sir William Chambers, and consists of stock comprises the area of the 0ld borough and parish two floors or storeys; the lower stage is used partly as of New Woodstock, and the parishes of Ol.i 'Yoodstock a market and partly as a station for the ·wooust·Jek fire and Hensington within the borough, constituted under brigJde; on the upper floor is a public hall and a council the "Local Government Act, rilg4. '' The town 1s 11ghtetl chamber, used• for magisterial business and the ~essions with gas by a company formed Jnly 4th, 1853, and of t!1e County Court. The- county police station and supplied with water fronL works in B:enheim Park, the lock-up, erected in r863, is of stone, and compri~es a property of the Duke of Marlboror.1gh. 'rhere is also an dwelling-house for an inspector and one married and two ample service of watf,r from hydrants for uoe :in case of single constables. The leather glove- trade l.as been fire. The river Glyme flows through the town, and the carried on in ·woodstock from a very remote plriod. river Cherwell and the Oxford canal pass 3 miles ea Et. Queen E:izabeth, in one of her "progresses," re('eiYed The borough of "\Voodstock sent repre~entati-res to Par- gloves from the Woodstock glovers, and the CHiversity liament, with some intermissions, from A. D. J 301-2 until of Oxford presented James I. in r6r6 with '' Yery rich the representation was merged into that of tihe county by gloves," made in Woodstock; the ·1rade, i hough now the "Redistribution of Seats Act, 1 !!85," ( 48 r.nd 49 somewhat decayed, still gives employment to a considerVict. c. 23). The church of St. l\fary ~Iagdalene, able number of men, women and girls. Tuesday is originally Norman, is now a building of stone, inn ixed market day; the cattle and cheese iairs, formerly well styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, ai~les, attended, have ceased to be he~ld; but there is a statute north chapel, west porch and a western tower, I·ebuilt in fair on the first Tuesday in October, and a. cattle nwrket 1784, with pinnacles, and containing g bells and dock held on the first Tu~sday in. each month. Almsh.uses with chimes, P'laying at intervals of four hours, and re- were erected ~t. Hensmgt{)n, m the parish 0£ B!aclon, by novated' in 1894; the chancel, primarily Decorated, has indenture, dated June 5th, 1798, by Caro:ine, Durhess of an east window of five lights, filled with ;;;tained glass in Marlborough, for six poor women, widows or maidens, r884, as a memorial to John ¥V ins ton, 7th Duke of Marl- and. endowed with £3,500 Consolidated Bank Annuities. borough K.G. who died 5 July, r883; the north side of Vanous bequests hav_e been left at d1fferent times for the nave, rebuilt in a debased style in J.775• "\vas again the poor; these provide about £3o a year to be distTirebuilt in r878, when a large gallery, erected in 1776, buted in bread an cL clo~hing and. £24 in r:wney, besides and occupying its whole lenoth, was 1·emoved; the south £9 for general charitable obJects: the control of arcade has five Early Engli~h arches on plain roulld piers, the charities is now vested in the charity trustees with .sculptured caps; the clerestory is Perpendicular: ?f the borough . of Woodstock, . now (r8g5) 7 the south aisle has Early English windows and remains m number. Hensmgton House 1s the seat of of a rich Norman doorway: the west porch 1s Per- Frederick Burn Harvey esq. and \Voodstock House of pendicular; the windows once contained: much heraldic Audley Charles Miles esq. The Duke of Marlborough is glass, but· were greatly damaged during the civil war lord of the manor and principail landowner. T!:te area of by the Parliamentary troops; there are now ten stained the- parish of Woodstock is 470 acres; rateable value windows, one of which was inserted in I887 by the chil- £3,016; the population in 1891 was r,r36, and of the dren of Woodstock as a memorial of the Jnbilea of Queen borough, r,6z8, with the parish of Hensington "\Vithin Victoria: the font, dating from the time of l~dward I. population of 128, and Old Woodstock with a population or II. is octagonal, with panelied tracery and the ball- of 364. flower ornament. On the south side of the nave is a brass, with effigy and inscription, to .Richal'd Bailly, citizen and haberdasher of London, 1441 ; on the west wall are two monuments to Jerome Keyte esq. M.A., B.O.L. of St. John's College, Ox:on, d. 3 Dec. 1631, the first an oval of black marble, erected by his d:mghter Elizabeth Say, and the other a brass with inscription in Latin: both have shields of arms: in the north aisle, Parish Clerk, Charles Thomas Barker. Old Woodstock is a. separate civil parish under the "Local Government Act, r894.'' but is er:clesiastkally part of the parish of Bladon, to which it was joined 6 April, 1877; it is connected with New 1Yoods.tnck by a. bridge over the Glyme, formerly called the }.illis.


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDS HIRE. WOODSTOCK. :309 OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITL'TIONS &c. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity I & Insurance Offi.ce.-Edward Prescott, postmaster. :field, Tack:ey, Thrupp, Water Eaton, Woodstock, "\Vootton, Nether \Vorton, Yarnton For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Oxford Delivery of Letters.-General rst, 7 a.m.; North & West, 9 a.m.; General 2nd, 12.55 p.m Dispatches.-General 1st, 10.30 a.m.; North, 5·45 p.m. & West, 7.30 p.m.; General 2nd, ro p.m Money Order Office & Savings Bank open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Telegraph 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; sundays, 8 to ro a. m. The office closes for the sale of stamps &c. at 9 p.m Wall Letter Box, Old Woodstock, cleared at 5.20 & 8. ro p.m. ; sundays, 12. ro noon Corporation. 1894-5· Mayor-Alderman William Poore Clarke. Deputy-Mayor-Councillor Robert Rowles. Aldermen. tJohn Banbury tWilliam Poore Clarke I §George Hew lett §Edwin Hiorns J.P Councillors. tGabriel Geo. Ban bury J. P *Robert Rowles tWilliam Jardine *Thomas Ward tRichard Lay tEdwarJ Dunsley tThomas Whitlock tWilliam Haynes *James Brackley tHorace James Heyhoe *EdwarJ Prescott tJames J. Mitchell Marked thus t retire in r8g5. Marked thus * retire in r8g6. Marked thus t retire in 1897· Marked thus § retire in I8g8. Mayor's Auditor, Councillor Edward Prescott Elective Auditors, Harol<d Godden & William R. Pratt The ordinary meetings of the Corporation are held at the Town. Hall every quarter, & as the Urban Sanitary Authority the same, at 6 p.m Officers, of the Corporation & L'rban Sanitary Authority. Town C:erk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority & Borough School Attendance Committee, Adolphus Ballard B.A., LL.B Borough Treasurers, Gillett & Co. The Bank, 1Voodstock Medical Officer of Health, Williarn Dyson Wood L.R.C.P. Edin. Oxford Borough Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Collector & Schoo}l Attendance Officer, John Bayliss County Magistrates. For Wootton South Petty Sessional Division. Barnett Henry esq. D.L. Glympton park, Woodstock, chairman Marlborough His Grace the Duke of, Blenheim palace, Woodstock Ponsonby Hon. Edwin Chas. 'Wm. Woodleys, Woodstock ¥all Alex. Nelson esq. Cornwell manor, Chipping Nortn Banbury Gabriel George esq. Hill house, Woodstock Bellairs The Rev. Canon Henry Walford M.A. Apsley Padox, Summertown. Oxford Hiorns Edward esq. Woodstock Gaskell Capt. Henry Brooks, Kiddington hall, W oodstock Hall Alexander William esq. Barton abbey, SteepleAston Clerk to the :Magistrates, Arthur Gerald Higgs, Woodstock Petty Sessions are held every alternate tue~day at r p.m. at the Town hall at Woodstock The places included in the Petty Sessional Division are :-Asterleigh, Begbroke, Bladon, Blenheim, Cassington, Combe, Glympton, Handborough, Kidlington, Northleigh, Shipton-on-Cherwell, Stonesfield, Tackley, Water Eaton, Woodstock, "\Vootton, Yarnton Borough Magistrates. The mayor & ex-mayor are justices of the county with their jurisdiction limited to the borough Public Establishments. County Court, Town hali, His Honor T. W. Snagge, judge; .A.. G. Higgs, registrar & high bailiff; Wallace Cooper,, bailiff & messenger. The court is held bimonthly. The following plac~s are wi~in its jurisdiction :,.._Asterleigh, Barton Westcott, l3egbroke, Bladon, lllenheim, Cassington, Clifton, Combe, Deddington, Dunstew, Glympton, Gosford, Hampton Gay, Hampton Poyle, Hempton, Hensington, Kiddington, Kidlington, Middle Aston, Nether Worton, North .Aston, Over Worton, Rousham, Sandford, Shiptonon-Cherwell, Steeple Aston, Steeple Barton, StonesCertified Bailiff appointed under the " Law of Distress Amendment Act," Thomas Smith, Deddington County Police Station, George Sorrell, inspector & 6 constables Stamp Office, Edward Prescott, sub-distributor Volunteer Fire Brigade, fire engine at Town hall; J. Banbury, captain & 14 men "\Voodstock Union. Board day, tuesdays, fortnightly, at the Workhouse. The Union comprises the following places :-Asterleigh, Barton "\Vestcott, Be!Sbroke, Bladon, Blenheim, Cassington, Cli~ton, Combe, Cutteslowe, Deddington, Dunstew, Glympton, Gosford, Hampton Gay, Hampton Poyle, Hempton, Hensington, Kiddington, Kidlington, Middle Aston, Nether "\Vorton. North Aston, Over "\Vorton, Rousham, Sandford, Shipton-upon-Cherwell, Steeple Aston, Steeple Barton, Stonesfield, Tackley, Thrupp, Water Eaton, Woodstock, Woolvercott, Wootton, Yarnton. The population of the Union in r8gx was 13,082; area, 47,950 acres; rateable value, in 1894, £83,218 Clerk to the Board of Guardians & Assessment Committee, Arthur Gerald Higgs, ·woodstock Treasurer, Jonathan Ashby Gillett, Banbury Re1ieving & Vaccination Officers, Deddington district, George Nicholson Ward, Steeple. Aston; Woodstock district, Charles Roberts Medical Officers, Deddin~Ston district, No. 1, Henry Saunders B.A., 1I.R.C.S.Eng. Deddington; Deddington district, No. 2, Edward Vavasour Hemingway, Steeple Aston; Kid:ington district, Henry H. Parry L.R.C.P.Lond. Kidlington; "Yoodstock district, No. r, Hy. Caudwell L.R. C.P.Ed. Woodstock; Woodstock dist. No. 2, Henry Caudwell L.R.C.P.Edin, Woodstck Public Vaccinators, Deddington district, No. r, Henry Saunders B.A., .l'.I.R.C.S.Eng. Deddington; Deddington district, No. 2, E. V. Hemingway; Kidlington district, H. H. Parry, Kidlington; Woodstock district, :Nos. r & 2, Henry Caudwell, "\Voodstock Superi,ttendent Regio-trar, Arthur Gerald Higgs, Woodstock; deputy, John Farrow, "\Voodstock Registrars of Births & Deaths, Deddington sub-district, George Nicholson ·ward, Steep:e Aston; deputy, Alfred 1Y. NM·h, Steeple Aston; "\Vo )dstock sub-district, Chas. Roberts; deputy, Thomas O'Fardon, Woodstock Registrars of Marriages, Charles Roberts, Woodstock; George Nicholson "\Yard, Steeple Aston; & .Alfred W. Nash, Steeple Aston; deputy, Thomas O'Fardon, Woodstock Workhouse, Hensington, was erected at an expense of £4,8oo & is available for 200 inmates & has a chapel of stone, consecrated October 3oth, r863; Arthur John Lomer, master; Mrs. Ad>a E. Lomer, matron; Rev. Arthnr :Majendie, chaplain; Henry Caudwell, medical officer School Attendance Committee. Meets at the Union, monthly, at II a.m. Clerk, Arthur Gerald Higgs, "\VoodstDck Attendance & Inquiry Officers, Charles Roberts, Woodstock; George Nicholson Ward, Steeple Aston Rural District Council. Meets at the Union, monthly, at 11 a.m. Clerk, Arthur Gerald Higgs, Woodstock Treasurer, .Tonathan Ashby Gillett, Banbury Medical Officer of Health, W. D. Wood L.R.C.P.Edin. Oxford Sanitary Inspector, A. Faulkner, Wootton Public Officers. Inspector of Police, George Sorrell Gerk to the Highway Board, Arthur Gerald Higgs Clerk to the Burial Board, vacant Sub-Distributor of Stamps, Edward Prescott Inspector of 1Veights & Measures, R. D. Doubleday, 11 J ames street, Oxford Places of Worship, with times of services. St. Mary's Church; II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & tues. 8.30 a.m. ; thurs. & sat. 6 p.m. ; wed. & fri . 10.30 a.m. & 7 p.m St. Andrew's Mission Chapel, Old 'Voodstock •


:no WOODSTOCK. OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Baptist, Rev. Christopher Duxbury; u a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. prayer meeting 7.30 p.m. ; wed. lecture 7.30 p.m. small endowment ; the school buildings were erected in 1854, by subscription, on ground given by George, 6th Duke of :M:arlborough K.G. (d. r857); the school will hold 300 children; average attendance, 197; Charles Thos. Barker, master; ~fiss M. Walker, mist United Free Methodist; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m Wesleyan, II a. m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m. (once a fortnight) Infants', Old Woodstock, erected in r87o & maintained Schools. by Miss D'Oyley, for so children; average attendance . ' • Grammar, founded under royal license from Queen Elizabeth, by Richard Cornwall, a native of Wood- ,stock, by will, dated May r6th, 1585, & endowed with houses & land now producing £66 a year, the master's residence & garden were given in r817 by George, 5th Duke of Marlborough; sons of inhabitants of Woodstock are received at 31 fee of £4 a year & non-foundationers 6 guineas·; Rev. James Bell M.A. master 44 ; Miss Peachey, miSJtress Railway. Blenheim & Woodstack (branch) Railway, Albert Wm. Lofting, station master Carriers. Chadlington-Kitchen, sat Enstone George Eeles, sat National (mixed), with which is incorporated a school founded by indenture dated December rst & 2nd, 1738, by the Rev. Sir Robert Cocks, 3rd hart, D.D. rector of Woodstock-with-Bladon, 1715, d. 9 Feb. 1735-6; it is endowed with a farmhouse & land at Arncott, producing about £32 yearly, besides another Oxford-Belcher, to 'Blue Anchor,' mon. wed. fri. & sat.; Putt, to 'White Hart,' & Knibbs to 'Plough Inn,' daily except tues. & thwrs Sandford St. Martin-Jones, wed Stonesfield-C. Townsend, wed. & sat Witney-Putt & Knibbs, thurs PRIVATE RESIDENTS. !Balla-rd A.dolphus B.A.., LL.B. Cramwell house Banbury Gabriel Geo. J.P. Hill house Bell Rev. Jarnes M . .A. (master), Grammar school ~rownsill John Edward Ca-stle George Caud·well Henry Coombes Miss Crute Willia.m Dunca.n Rev. George M . .A. (curate) Duxbury Rev. Christopher (Bap'tist), .A.nrnmd ale Eccles M~s Edward's 0. Wright L.R.C.P.Lond. Chancer's house Everritt John Harry Pardon Thomas Osborne Farrow John Gait George Harvey Fredk. Burn, Hensington ho Hawkins Mrs Hawtin Thomas Hewlet•t George Heyrues Miss Higgs Mrs lliggs .Arthur Gerald Hine Josiah Edward Hiorns Edwin J.P RUlghes John Lam'bourn Ma.ir Alexander Hunt-er M . .A., ~LE Miles Audley Chas. Woodstock house Morley Miss Morris Mrs. William Napier M·rs Ward Thomas Latlhan COMliiERCIAL. Ballard .Adolphus B . .A., LL.B. solicitor, town cl-erk & clerk to urban sanitary authority & to the borough school attendance committee Banbury John, draper & outfitter Bartlett-Witts Georg.e, hair dresser, tobacconist & cabinet maker Bayliss Eugene, organist, Woodstock parish church Baylis'S J(fun, upholstBrer & borough surv-eyor, sanitary inspector, collector & school attendance officer Belcherr- J oseph, carrier Br(l(!kl.ey James, baker Ilradshaw Helon, insurance agent Ilrice Eden, glove manufacturer Brotbert(}n Wm. Cox, boot warehouse, IM31rkBt place & furniture warehouse, High street Broughton William, draper Brown Thos.draper,autfitter & clothier Brunsden. Sarah (Mrs.), baker Brya.n Frank (manage~~", Thos. Whitley), glove manufac-turer BrydeJIJ John, draper Budd J awes Gibbons, baker Bull John Arthur, Bear commercial hote.l Bull JobmArth. :M.R.C.V.S. vet. surgn Ca.stle George, architect & surveyor Caudwell Hy. L.R.C.P.Edin. snrgeon, Holloway Philip, boot maker medical officer & public vaccinator, Hughes Arthur, coach builder Nos. 1 & 2 districts, Woodstock Jardine Wm. grocea- & provision dealer union & med. officer to the workho Kent Israel, Prince of Wales P.H Clarke Teresa (~Ess ), shopkeeper Knibbs William, carrier Clarke William. Poore, ironmonger Knott }faria (::\!Irs. ), laundress 01it'ton John Plummer, blacksmith Last Simon Herbert, watch maker Collett HeD!ry, draper Lay Richard, g:ove manufacturer Conservative Club (Horace James LeggattSusan(Mrs.),grcr. & restaurant 'Heyhoe., sec) Liberal Association (Mid-Oxon) (John Cru~ch William Henry, leather dressr Banbury, hon. sec.; Adolphus BalDavis Henry, _farm~r lard B. .A., LL.Il. assistant sec) Dowden E1 dwm, Kmg's Head P.H Lock Hy. grocer & wine& spirit mer Dunsby Edward, cabinet maker, Lofting .Albert Wm. station master upholsterer, carpenter & house deco- Mair .Alex. Hunter M . .A.., M.B. surgn ra.tor; manufacturer of dry earth :~faisey Stephen, plumber, gas, hot & a.sh closets. water & sanitary engineer; upwards Edwards O.Wr1ght M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. of 22 years manage-r of gas & water Lon. physician & srgn. Chancer's ho at Blenheim Palace, Market place Eldrridge George, ironmonger ~Iaisey Stephen, Star P.H Fardon Druscilla (.M.rs. ), watch maker ~a.rgetts John, wheelwright Fardolll Thomas 0. deputy registrar MaUhews Edwin, saddler of births, deaths & marriages ~it.chell James J. builder Farley George, painter :Mitchell Kezia (Mrs.), Crown P.H Fa:r.row John, deputy snpt. registrar ~itc'hell Letitia (~rs.), shopkeeper Gane Sidney, shopkeeper Mitchell William Henry, cycle agent, Garrebt Ma,ry .A.nn (.M.rs. ), stationer & bill poster & advertising comtractor; toy dealer protected stations Woodstock & disGibbs Alfred Henry, fishmonger trict, circuit 4 miles Gillett & Co. (Ban bury Bank), bankers MoiJJey Hy.Knapp & Sons, glove mnfrs (JohDI Edward Brownsill, manager); Morgan Lemuel, chimney sweeper & draw on Glyn, :Mills, Currie & Co. ooal merchant London E C Morley Frederick, general smith Godfrey Henry, Rose. & Crown P.H :\!orris Jabez, greengrocer Gad den J osiah Nutt&Son, glove mnfrs Neville John, blacksmith Gramma.r School (Rev. James Bell Oakl<ey Johlll Charles, wheelwright ::'\LA. master) Paisley .Alexander, travelling draper Green .Abel boot & <hoe maker Parker JQhn, builder Green JohU:, butcher~ Pentycros-s Frederick, tailor Hall Henry, Bla.ndford Arms P.H Pentycross J~mes, .grocer & tail<>r Hall James, Angel inn Pratley Edwm, tailor . . Ha.rdy John, beer retailer Pratt Wm. Rawles, comm1ss1?r: agent Harrisson Jdhn Willia.m, boot & shoe Prescott Edward, draper, mllhner & maker & china dealer dress maker, & post office Hawkins &. Higgs, solicitors Putt Geo. W~. ~a~rie-r & greengrocer Haynes Chalfles, plumber & painter Raggett Sara!h (Miss), dress ma~er, Haynes Mrs. Joyce,~arlborough Arms Redfern Henry .lames, Kings P.H. & brewer Arm~ commercial hotel, posting Haynes William, farme.r, Manor farm hous~ & ass-embly :noms (largest Heyhoe Horace James, chemist hall m the to~n), smtable for beanHeynes Charles· Ba.rtholomew, builder feasts, theatriCals, concerts, balls Hig1gs Arthur Gerald (firm, Hawkins &c.; C.T.C. he~d~uarters . . & 'Higgs), solicitor, perpetual corn- Roberts Chas. relievmg, va~cm~twn, missioner-, clerk to county magis- scho~l attendance offic-er & registrar trates for South Wootton division of birth& & deaths for .\Voodstock to the guardians, the school attend~ sub-district & regi~trar of marriages ance committee & supt. registrar f~r Wood~tock umon & collector to of WoodSitock union, clerk to the the guardians highway board & rural dis·tlfict coun- Rose Amos, carpenter & undertaker cil, registrar & high bailiff of county Rowles Robert, farmer court, steward to lord of the mi'!nor, Sanders George, photograph-er · , · His Grace the Duke of Marlborough Savage .Albert John, Wheatsheaf inn & agent to the Gt. Western Rly. Co Savage Martha (Mrs.), Woodst{)ck Hine Jasia!h, .A.dam & Eve P.H. & coal Arms P.H .& timber _merchant SC'alrsbrook George, saddler Hwrns Edwm, house_& .estat-e agent & She.ppa.r-d' Emily (Mrs.), grocerl.\::agen<t clerk to the comnnsswners of taxes for W. & .A. Gilbey Lim. wine & Hoare Edward N. (Mrs.), printer spirit merchants


DIRECTORY.] · O,X:FORDSHIRE. OVER WORTON. 311 Shirley Charles, shopkeeper Sorrell Georg~. inspector of police Stone Ellen (Mrs.), tobacconist Stroll)g: Charles .Alfred, boot maker Taylor William Henry, builder Turrill 'Vm.Banbury,grcr. & seedsman 'Vard Thomas, builder & undertaker 'Wa.rmington George, ca.rtage contractr We bley .Alfred' Geo. glove manufactr Whitlock Thos. butcher & beer re.tlr Wicks George, hair dresser Woodstock Debating Society (Rev. George Duncan, sec) Williams Thos. umbrella& glove box ma Wilsdon George, tailor lV oodstook Gas & Coke Co. (Edwin. Hiorns, sec) Wilsdon Helllry William, pork butcher 'Vilson Misses, draper Woodstock Glove Co. (manager, ThQs. Gibbons Fardon.) Woodstock Literary Institute (J. W. Woodstock United Permanent Benefit Friendly Society (John Beck, sec) Wood wa.rd J oh Ill, butcher Ha,rrison, libararian; J .. E. Brownsill, h on. sec) . WOOLVERCOT, see Wolvercote. WOOTTON is a parish and village on the Glyme and £450, with residence, in the gift of New College, Oxford, Dorne streams, which flow into Blenheim lake, and is and held since 1884 by the Rev. Thomas John Hearn 2! miles west from the Bletchington station on the ~LA. (and rural dean of Woodstock), formerly fellow Oxford and Birmingham section of the Great Western of that col'lege. There are Wesleyan and Primitive railway, 2! north from Woodstock and 10 from Oxford, Methodist chapels here. The- church estate, of seven in the hundred of Wootton, Woodstock union, county cottages and 51 acres of land, produces about £8o yearly court district of Oxford, Woodstock rural deanery, and for the repairs of the church. Killingworth's bequest archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of of £6 a year, left in 1852, is distributed in money, :St. Mary is a building of stone, in the Early English subject to certain fixed deductions; the poor's land of and later styles, consisting of chancel, nave with cleres- rs acres produces about £r5, which is distributed in tory, north aisle, south porch, and an embattled west- coals. Woodleys is the seat of the Hon. Edwin Charles ern tower containing a clock and 5 bells, the first dated William Ponsonby D.L., J.P. The Duke of Marlborough, 1749; three others, 1732, and the tenor bell 1739; who is lord of the manor, Sir George John Egerton there is also a small sanctus bell, dated 1788 : the Dashwood bart. of Kirtlington Park, and the Hon. E. C. chancel is Decorated, with an east window of four lights W. Porrsonby, are the principal landowners. The soil is and a plain chancel arch ; the nave is divided' from its ool'ite ; subsoil, stone brash. The land, principally aisle by an arcade of four Early English arches, and arable, is barley land. The area is 4,278 acres; rateable some of the windows and the south doorway are also of value, £4,843; the population in 1891 was I,o6g. this period; the clerestory and roof are late Perpendicu- Parish Clerk, Barrington Buggins. lar, and the tower is of the same date; the aisle i~ Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office. Decorated, the font is Early English, and has a plain -Herbert Dawson, receiver. Letters arrive at 7.30 octagonal basin; there are memorials in the church to a.m. & 2.30 p.m.; dispatched at 4· ro & 6.55 p.m. Richard Rowlandson M.A. rector 1687-gr, and Hannah, through Woodstock, which is the nearest telegraph his wife ; Robert Bowsher B. C.L. canon of Llandaff, and office rector, 1692-1720; Thomas Lee B.C.L. rector, 1720-56; Schools. and John Cary M . .A. rector, 1756-64; Lancelot Charles Endowed (mixed), built in 1835 for 16o children; aver- -Lee M.~.\.. rector, 1825-36, d. 28 Nov. 184r, is buried a~e attendance, I40; the school is endowed with an in the churchyard, where is also a monument to William income of £6r yearly from a charity, left by Mr. Blackstone Lee, rector, 1836 until his death, 7 .April, Parrott in 1788; & of £41 from a bequest by the Rev. :r874; to his daughter Alice, d. 1870; and to .Arthur Mr. Lee, a former rector; by the former 12 boys & Edward Robinson, rector, r878 until his death, 29 by the latter 6 girls are clothed & educated free; April, 1884: over the south entrance is a sun-dial, Parrott's charity also provides a fund for apprenticwith a Latin inscription from Ovid, Metamorphoses, ing; the surplus funds are applied to the main- . Bk. iv. lines 224-6, slightly altered, and the date 1623: tenance of the school; .Aaron Howells, master; Miss the reredos was erected in 1887 as a memorial to the Marianne Godfrey & Miss Evelyn Godfrey, assistant wife of the present rector : the church was restored in mistresses 1876-7 at a cost of £1,150, and affords 3oo sittings, 200 Infants'. built for 6o children; average attendance, 50; being free. The register dates from the year 1564. The Miss Margaret Tyler, mistress living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £153, average Carrier to Oxford.-Humphries, from Barton, passes £n9, with 585 acres of glebe, net yearly value about through on sat -l3uggins Mrs Chaundy George, threshing machine Baynes Richard, frmr. Ludwell farm Faulkner }irs owner, Wootton downs Hedges .Art!hur, boot & shoe maker Hearn Rev. Thomas John )LA. (rector Ohaundy Richd. frmr. Wootton downs Ricks Thomas, wardrobe de11ler & rural dean), Rectory Cleaver Charles, blacksmith Higgins Jsph. Killingworth Cast!e P.H Hedges ~fiss . Dawson Ernest James, shopkeeper Biggins William, saddler Ponsonby Hon. Edwin Chas. Tlilliam DawS{)n Herbert., shopkeeper, Post off Holloway Christopher, shopkeeper J.P., D.L. Woodleys Day John, beer re-tailer & butcher Laughton Henry, farmer Rowland John, Holly bank Dolton Richard, miller (water) Rowland John, farmer & landowner, COMMERCIAL. Faulkner .Arthur, land surveyor & in- Hohlybank ·Brain William, carpenter, Three Horse- spector of nuisances to Woodstock Timms Percy George, farmer, HorJley shoes· P.H union ruraa S'allitary authority & in- Varney .A.rthur, baker 'Blllggins Barrington,crpntr.&wheelwght spector of canal boats,Deddingtn.dist Wilsdon Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Butler James, shop)'.eeper Ferguson Wm.farmer,Woodleys farm Wilsd'On .Albt. Harry, farmer, Dornford Chaundy Barth<>lomew, farmer, Woot- Fullerton Jn. fa,rmer,Littleworth farm Wilsdon Henry Thos. farmer,Dornford ton downs Hanks Leonard, New inn & farmer W,right & Son, grocers & bakers NETHER WORTON is a. parish and village, 3 miles west from Deddington, 5 south-west from Aynho station <Jn the Oxford and Birmingham line of the Great Western rsilway, 9 south from Banbury and rr north from 'Woodstock, in the Northern division of the county, 'Vootton 1n;ndred, Wootton North petty sessional division, '\Vood. stock union and county court district, rural deanery of Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. '!'he church of St. James is a building of <>tone in the ·Early English and Decorated styles, consisting of rhancel, nave, aisles and a western tower at the end of the south aisle, covered with ivy, and containing a clock and 2 bells: the nave has arcades of three arches on o~·tagonal piers with moulded caps: the towers bears the date 1630; its lower stage forms a porch, and has a good Early English doorway: in the church are several handsome monun:.ents to the Wilson family: there are roo sittings. ·The register of baptisms and marriages dates from the -year 1562; burials. 1784. The living is a vicarage, aver- ·.age tithe rent-charge £ror, net yearly value [4o, in the Owen William, farmer, Manor farm gift of the Rev. Sir John Warren Hayes barb. and held since r883 by the Rev. Wm. Henry Langhorne M..A. cf Queens' College, Cambridge, who is also rector of and resides at Over Worton. The trustees of Hev. Si:r John 'Varren Hayes hart. of Newlands, Reading, who are lord!5 of the manor, Matthew Ernest Boulton esq. of Tew P11.rk, and Joseph Painter esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is strong l<>am; subsoil, clay. The land (with the exception of about go acres of arable) is pasture. The area is 713 acres; rateable value, £1,183; the population in 1891 was 29. Parish Clerk, Henry Frewin. Letters through Oxford via Steeple Aston arrive at 9 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at I>eddington. Nearest Wall Letter Box, at Over Worton, cleared at 6 p.m National School, for Nether & Over Wortou, erected abou~ r82o, for 6o children; average attendance, 20; James Vincent, master I Taylor Wm. jun. farmer, New farm ··OVER WORTON is a parish and small village, 4! I railway. about 4 south-west from Deddington, and <) ·miles west from Somerton station on the Great Western north from Woodstock, in the Northern division of the


312 OVER WORTON. OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY 7 S county, hundred of Wootton, Wootton North petty sP.ssional division, union and county court district of W codstock, rural deanery of Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of the Holy Trinity, almost entirely rebuilt by Mr. Derick in 1844, is an edifice of stone in the Decorated style, consisting ot chancel, nave of three bays, south aisle, south porch and a tower on the south side of the nave, erected in r849 and containing 2 bells: the church plate includes a chalice of silver with cover dated 1574: there are 8o sittings. The .l'egister dates from th~ year r628. The living is a roctory, averag~ tithe rent-charge £rOI, net yearly value £rso, with residence and about 40 acres of glebe, let for £70, in the gift of Capt. Wilson R.N. and held since r883 by the Rev. William Henry Langhorne M.A. of Queens'" College, Cambridge, wh() is also vicar of Nether Worton. There is a sum of £r ns. for distribution in bread. Captain William Wilson R.N. iS' lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is a red sandy loam; subsoil, limestone, clay and sand. The land, arable and pasture-, about equal; there are about 84 acres of woodland. Thearea is 623 acres; rateable value, £r,oo3; the populati.)R in r8gr was 8g. Sexton, Thomas Rymel. · Letters through Oxford via Steeple .Aston arrive at 8.3!> a.m. ·wall L11tter Box cleared at fi.rs p.m. ThQ nearest money order office is at Deddington & telegraph office at Middle Ba:rton Garratt Lewis Edward, The Grove Winter Miss, Worton house Langdon George Washington, farmen.- Langdon Geo. Washn,gtn,\Vorton grnge Dean John, farmer, Heathe farm Worton grange Langhorne Rev. Wm. Hy.~I.A.Rectory Tucker John, farmer, Rest farm WROXTON is a parish and village, 3 miles west-northwest from Banbury station on the Great ·western railway and 25 north-west from Oxford, in the Xorthern division of the county, hundred of Bloxham, Banbury and Bloxham petty sessional division, union and county conrb district of Banbury, rural deanery of Deddington and archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of All Saints, cituated upon elevated ground at the east end of the village, is ~n edifice in the Decorated style of the 14th century, coP.- sisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of four bays, aisles, south porch, and an embattled western tower surmounted by four pinnacles and containing a clock and 5 bells : the chancel has a stained window of five lights, and a rer~d0s with panelling of foreign carved oak, representing various scripture subjects ; in the chancel is a fine altar tomb of alabaster, with a flat canopy of marble, supported on Ionic pillars with circular arches, and finely carved recumbent effigies of Sir William Pope bart. K.B. 1st Earl of Downe, ob. 2 July,r63r, and Lady Anne, his wife, daughter of Sir Owen Hopton and relict of Henry, 3rd Baron Wentworth; she died in May, r625; the former is habited in half-armour, mantllf'> and ·ruff, and, wears an earl's coronet; the latter is clad in a long robe, with ruff and veil: at the head kneel two sons and at the fP-et one daughter; all three hold books; over the canopy is the achievement of arms and the motto, "Auspicante Deo," and at the angles are emblematic figures ; on the :~outh side is a large mural monument to Catherine, Countes<> of Guilford and Countess Dowager of Rockingham, 3rd wife of Francis, 3rd Baron and rst Earl of Guilfnrd, died 22 Dec. 1766; Lady Lucy (Montagu), his first wife, died 7 l\Iay, 1734; and Elizabeth, Viscountess Dowager of Lewisham, his second wife, died 21 April, 1745: there are t-wo sedilia, under a trefoiled arch, and floor stones inscrited to Beata (Poole), wife of Sir Thomas Pope kt. 3rd Earl of Downe, d. July, r66o, and one with incised arms to the Earl himself, who died n Jan. r667-B : there are also inscriptions on brass to Margaret, wife of William Pope, gent. 1557; Anne, wife of Sir Owen Hopton, 1599; and Jane (Wentworth), d. 1652, widow of Sir John Finet kt. of West Keele, Lincolnshire, master of the ,,eremonies ; he died 12 July, 1641: the communion rails nre of carved oak ; beyond these, westward, is a mural monument, by Flaxman, with a statue group of Britannia and lion to Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford K.G. prime minister (as Lord North), 1770-82, and Chancellor of the "Fniversity of Oxford, d. 5 .August, 1792; floor stones inscribed to Thomas, 3rd Earl of Downe, mentioned above ; Francis, rst Baron Guilford, died 5 Sept. r685, and various other memorials to the North and Pope families, r678-r719: the lofty chancel was until 1892 closely hung on both sides with the funeral banners of the Popes and Norths, and on the walls were suspended several coronets, an embroidered surcoat, a helmet with mantling, gauntlets, spurs and sword, besides seven hatchments, but &11 these were removed to Wroxton Abbey in the year named: a screen of Decorated character, with a central arch, flanked on each side by three of smaller size, separat-es the chancel and nave, and is curiously ornamented with portions of carved work of foreign execution ; the pulpit and the staircase leading to it have been similarly treated: the nave is Decorated and has a Perpendicular clere>;tory ; each aisle has some indications of a reredos under the east window, and the north aisle retains a piscina : among the mural monuments is one to Thomas Sacheverell esq. 1675; and the floor stones in this and the south aisle include one to Robert Burden, of Balscote, gent. 1677; a similar stone in the nave is inscriberl to John Burden, r687: the font is octagonal with canopies and figures of good Decorated work; the tower, with the exception of the base, was rebuilt in a somewhat debased Perpendicular style in 1748 : a large new organ was placed in a gallery at the west end in 1879, at a cost of £280:. there are 300 sittings. The register dates from the year 1548. The living is a vicarage, with the chapelry oi Balscote in this parish, joint net yearly value £3oi, with. nsidence, in the gift of Lord North, and held since r 892 by the Rev. Jocelyn Henry Speck M.A. of Wor'3ester ColJege, Oxford. The Catholic chapel, built in r887, will seat so persons; the Wesleyan chapel, built in r864, has roo sittings; and there is also a mission hall The tJOor's allotment of 17 acres produces £21 yearly for fue1, and is distributed by the trustees at Michaelmas in coal. The proceeds of eight acres of land is for defraying chnr~:n expenses. A short distance outside the village, along the Edgehill road, at a point where the roads to London, Banbury and Chipping Norton diverge, there stands a l1ind of stone obelisk, divided by moldings into three diminishing stages, on the uppermost of which are carved hands-, pointing to the names of places cut on three of the sides. and on the east side is an inscription recording the gift of this «hand-post" by Mr. Fr. White in r686; it is surmounted by a square head, apparently intended for sundials, and on this is a globular finial. Wroxton Abbl.'y, the seat of Lord North J.P. stands in a beautiful par1r of undulating character and richly wooded, a little distanctl south of the church; the greater part of ihe present mansion was built in r6r8 by Sir \Villiam Pope bart. K.B. 1st Earl of Downe, who- was nephew to Sir Thomas Pope, founder of Trinity College, Oxford; the mvnsion occupies the site of a priory, founded between rzoo and 1209 by Michael Belet for a prior and six canons of th<J· order of St. Augustine and dedicated to the Virgin Mary; some Early English arches and later remains of the buildings are incorporated in the basement and different portions of the present structure; the hall, 4Slft. by zs£ft. has a curious screen and gallery at the lo-wer end. leading to some of the chambers on the upper stor~y : it is hung with tapestry, banners and pictures, and contains numerous objects and relics of much interest, includingthe embroidered official bag belonging to Francis, 1st Baron North, as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, r682-5: her!3 also is preserved one of the two great maces formerly belonging to the Corporation of Banbury, but sold by that body in 1832 to the North family: the earlier of the two maces, originally made in r651, was re-prest>ntetl to thtJ corporation by the late Col. J. S. and Lady North in 1875. and the later one, still at Wroxton, dates from 1715-16 ~ the library and chapel were both erected during theDecorated period, and the former, as well as the diningroom, contains a valuable collection of exce~din~ly irrteresting family portraits: the Decorated ea;;t window of the chapel was filled with stained glass by Van Ling in 1623. The abbey was surrendered by the last prior, Thomas Smith, and 8 monks, 6 Aug. 1534, and on r6 Aug. 1537, part of the buildings and utensils were sold to Thomas Pope esq: the possessions of the monastery at its surrender were valued at £104 7s. 4d. :adjoining t.heabbey are beautiful pleasure grounds and flower gardens, laid out in terraces: on the high ground above the park stands a tall obelisk, the base of which bears inscriptions in Latin, recording the visit in 1739 of Frederick Prince of Wales and his Princess, and of George Prince of \Vales (afterwards Geo. IV.) in r8o5. Trinity College, Oxford, owns the manorial rights and Christ Church, Oxford, therectorial rights, and these are the principal landowners. The award of theWroxton fields under the Local Enclcsure Act, of r8 o5, is preserved in the parish chest. The so :if is red loam ; subsoil, red sandstone &c. The crops are general. The area, including Balscote, is 2,531 acres ot land and 12 of water; rateable value, £4,280; ~he population in r89r was 643. Parish Clerk, James Taylor.


DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. YARNTON. 313 Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Insurance from the year 1548. The living is a chapelry, annexed & Annuity O:ffice.-Joseph Harris, sub-postmaster. to the vicarage of Wroxton, joint net yearly value £301, Letters arrive from Banbury at 6.55 a.m.; dispatched in the gift of Lord North, and held sidce 1892 by the Rev. at 5.25 p.m Jocelyn Henry Speck M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. National School (mixed), built in r868, for rso children; The Manor House, now a. farm house, stands on the high average attendance, 6o; Miss Eva Goodwin, mistress grcund, on the south side of the valley, opposite the church, and is ~_tn interesting structure: jt was once the Carrier to & from Banbury.-James Freeman, to' .Angel,' home of the Belets, one of whom was the founder of mon. thurs. & sat Wroxton Abbey, and ~;till retains many architectural .BALSCOTE (i.e. Belet's Cote) is a chapelry of Wroxton, features and details of ancient date. In the parish is a 2 miles west. The church of St. Mary .Magdalene, which small piece of land, the proceeds of which defray church stands on the north side of a narrow valley, traversed by expenses. Lieut.-Col. Sir Anthony Cope bart. of Bramsa rivulet, is a. small but ancient and interestin).! edifice hill Park, Rants, Trinity College, Oxford 3nrl Christ. of stone in the Dacorated style, consisting of chancel, Church, Oxford, are the principal landowners. The area nave of four bays, ~outh aisle and a tower on the south is included in Wroxton. The population in r8gr was 149~ side, containing a. clock andl 2 bells: the tower, a Parish Clerk, Charles Ward. singularly graceful structure, is .of three stages: the Post Office.-Rebecca Compton,sub-postmistress. Letters lowermost, which serves as a porch, has small Decorated through Eanbury arrive at 7. 5 a.m. ; dispatched at. niches on each fare; the upper stage is octag!Jnal, <lnd 5·55 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph offtre-- dates from the 15th cent. : an arcade of four Decorated is at Wroxton. Postal orders are issued here, l•ut arches on octagonal piers, without caps, divides the nave and aisle: there is a fine Decorated east window, and on not paid the south side of the chancel a trefoil-headed piscina, Carriers to & from Banbury.-John Hawtin, to' Unicorn.' with ogee canopy : in the south aisle is another piscina m on. thurs. & sat. & J ames Wheeler, to ' Buck & Bell," with canopy: the font is Norman, and has a eurious man. thurs. & sat basin, like !Jn inverted cone: the roofs are friginal, and Kational School (mixed), erected 1840, for 50 children. on the eastern gable of the nave is a turret, ron.taining a & enlarged in 1887; average attendance, 35; Mrs~ sanctus bell; there are 8o sittings. The register dates Annie Taylor, mistress WROXTON. Goodman George, baker Taylor Henry, machinist Benyon Hon. Mrs. Angle house Grant John Oliver, farmer Taylor James, farm bailiff to iu_ Belie Rev. Augnstus (Catholic) Ha•rris William, builder, carpenteT, Hon. Lord North Hewitt Mrs wheeCwright, untdertaker & pump ma Taylor Reuben, farmer & machinist North Lord J.P. Wroxton abbey; & Hawkes Samuel, baker Thompson. ~Iisses, dress makers 51 Crornwell houses, South Ken- Hawtin Caleb, baker & grocer Tiros John, farmer sington; & Garlton club,LondonSW Hayes Ball"ry, fa.rmer & bailiff to North Hon. "\Yilliam Fredk. Jn. J.P Trinity College, Oxford BALSCOTE. Rice Mrs Hayes Bithia (Mrs.), farmer Robinson Robert Slatter Mirs Hayes William, farrmer Vincent ::'vlrs Speck Rtw. Jocelyn HenryM.A.(vicar) HUJg-gins Henry William, relieving & Taylor Henry CO:UMERC1A.L. vaccination officer for Swalcliffe disCOMMERCIAL. trict & registrar of births & deaths Ga.rdner Henry Alcock, farmer Gardner Thos.Powell,beer ret. & btchrGregory G. & R. farmers Ban bury Co-operative Industrial So- for No. 2 or Swalcliffe sub-district, ciety Limited (branch) Banbury union Clayderu D31Vid, White Horse P.H Hughes OG.iver, plumber & glazier & Hawtin John, farmer & carrier Miller Richd. miller (water) & farmer Miller Robert, farmer, ~Ianor house Page Eliza H. (~Irs. ), shopkeeper 'Vheeler J ames, carrie.r Claydon Joseph, shoe maker beer retailer Doherty Thomas, head gardener to Page Richa.rd, farmer Rt. Hon. Lord North Pearson Oliver, manager of Co-operaEnock Jn. beer retailer & b:acksmith tive stores Fatihers· Benj. North .Arms P.H Robins Frederick, farmer 'Villiams John, farmer Fox Andrew, farmer Robinson Robert, land age·nt to Rt. Wimbush Wm. sen.. farmer&cattle db Fox John, farmer Hon. Lord Nort!h 'Vrench Caleb, farmer YARNTON, originally "Eardungton," in Domesday called "Hardingtone," ar-d later "Yardington," is a parish and village, with a junction station on the Oxford and Worcester and Oxford and Fairford sections of the Great Western railway, and is 4 miles north-north-west from Oxford, 4 from W oodstock and 68 from London, in the ~id division of the county, hundred of Wootton, petty sessional division of Wootton south, union and county court district of "\Voodstock, rural deanery of ·woodstock, atchdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Bartholomew is a battlemented edifice <Jf ston~, principally of Early English date, and consists of chancel with south aisle or chapel, nave, south aisle, south porch, built 1616, and an embattled western tower at the end of the aisle containing 6 1bells, given by Sir Thomas Spencer kt. 1st bart. of Yarnton, shortly before his death, 16 Aug; 1622; each of the.se, except the second bell, has the. following inscription upon it, viz. : " Sir Thomas Spencer, knight and baronet, lord of this manor, gave me 1620: '' he also built, or altered, in 16u, the chapel on the south side of the chancel, and in 1612 erected the ·tower, remarkable for the exactness and finish .of its masonry, and in 1616 he contributed towards the building of the south porch; the east window of the chapel was filled with stained glass by the late Alderman Fletcher, of Oxford: the nave arcade is Early English, with piers and arches of good character ; the roofs of both nave and aisle are Perpendicular : most of the old stained glass was de.stroyed by the Parliamentary troops during the. siege of Woodstock in 1646, but some fragments yet remaining in the north window exhibit figures of monks, a bishop with the name 'Nicholaus,' and an archbishop with that of 'Thomas: ' probably St. Thomas of Cante.rbury: in another window is an effigy .of St. Christopher and figures of 1birds, with curious legends, and in the west window a figure of the Holy Virgin : in the Spencer aisle is a fine monume.nt, with standing effigies of Sir Thomas Spencer, 1S't bart. named above; Margaret (Brainthwait), his wife, their only surviving son William, after~ards znd hart. and four daughters: there is also a canopied tomb to Sir William Spenoer, of Althorp, kt. d. 18 Dec. r6og" and l\fargaret (Bowyer ), his wife, d. 16o8, and several mural tablets : the church also contains an altar t{)mb to Alderman William Fletcher, of Oxford, who died Oct. 27, 1827, aged 87, with his effigy in brass•: in the Spencer chapel is a carved marble. tablet to the memory of .Augusta Charlotte- Augusta (Flower), 2nd wife ot George, 6th Duke of Marlborough, who died 20 .April, 1850: above the communion table are several scriptural. pieces, in sculptured alabaster of the 15th century,.. representing our Saviour in the Lap of the Virgin, the Offering of the Wise Men, the Betrayal with a Kiss and the Bearing of the Cross; the.se were discovered under the floor of a house in the parish of St. Peter-in-theEast, Oxford, near St. Edmund Hall, and were purchased by Alderman F1e,tcher, and given to this church= in the chapel is placed the original Norman font, rescued some years ago from an adjoining farmyard: the Perpendicular font now in use, which has an octagonal panelled' basin, adorned with sculptured roses, is said to have been brought from St Michael's church, Oxford, and was also presented by Alderman Fletcher; who repaired the church in 1793 : there are, zoo sittings. In the cburch~rd is a curious Early English cross,. a•bout 9 feet in length, consisting of a ribbed shaft. with canopied niches inclosing figures on a carved geo-· metric base, placed on two circular steps. The regist.el"" dates from the year 1569. The living is a vicarage,. gross yearly value from tithe rent-charge- £2go, average J.,22o, net income £178, with residence, in the gift: of Sir George John Egert<m Dash wood bart. who has three turn!>, and All Souls College, Oxford, one turn. and held since 18go by the Rev. Erne.st William Lomax. The vicarage house, erected about the middle of the last century, was altered and enlarged in 1849 and r852, at a cost of over £2oo, and a carriage drive made, by the Rev. Vaughan Thomas B.D. vicar 18o3-58. Sir


• 314 OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S DIRECTORY.) the Spencers, and these also appear in the large hall; the masonry of the house, like that of the church tower, is of fine quality; during the Civil War it served as a hospit,al. On the night of Monday, June 3, 1644, Charles I. then in Oxford, having repulsed the attempt ()f the rebels to invest the city, s-et forth lby the north gate with a force of 6,ooo men, chiefly cavalry, and passing through Yarnton, reached Handborough Heath, and so escaped. Sir Geo. John Egerton Dashwood bart. of Kirtlington Park, is lord of the manor and principa.l land· owner. The soil is clay and sand; subsoil, Oxford clay. The land is chiefly grazing. The ar.ea is 1,572 acre,so; rateable va.lue, £5,210; the population in 1891 was 299. Parish Clerk, J ames Chalett. Thomas Spencer, 3rd bart. left·a charity of £ro, of which £3 is to be paid yearly to the vicar of the parish upon the following conditions, viz. : that he shall every year in the Spencer chapel, on the birthday of the said Sir T. Spencer, on the day of his death, 6 March, 1684-5, and Qll the day of the death of Jane (Ge.rrard), his wife, read the morning service as directed in th0 Liturgy of the Church of England, the remaining £7 to be applied to the repairing and beautifying the Spencer chapel and the monume.nts of the Spencer family, if need be, or otherwise towards the relief and support of the poor of the parish. The late Alderman Fletcher, of OxfC!rd, in 1817, erected a house for the parish clerk, at a cost of £soo, with one room to serve as a school for the parish children, thongh not now used for that purpose, and also gave £30 a year to be paid on St. Thomas' Letters from Oxford via Kidlingt~m, arrive at 9 a.m. day to the vicar and churchwardens ,of Yarnton for ThE\ neares-t mon~ order & telegraph office is at distribution among the poor of the. parish. The manor Kidlington house, built in 1603, was once much larger, but_ the Wall Letter Box cleared 4·45 p.m. & 12.5 p.m. sundays still existing portion contains various interesting features, School, built in 1875, for 50 children; average attendincluding a room on the first floor with an elaborate anc-e, 50 ; John Hammond, master mantelpiece, adorned with caryatides and the arms of Railway Station, William Price, station master Lomax Rev. Ernest William, Vicarage Cox Thomas, grocer ~eville George, tailor Temple .A.lbsrt Hastings James, farmer Rose Fra.nk, farmer & overseer COMMERCIAL. Bill WiHiam, wheelw.right Savage Walte.r, fa.rmer .Albury Harriett (Mrs.), Grapes P.H Hawse Stephen, farmer & overseer Walton George, farmer Cox ~ary (~s.), farmer Neville Frederick, Red Lion P.H Walton John, farmer YELFORD is a parish, 4 miles south from 1-Yitney of baptisms dates from the year 1745; marriages, 1770; station, on the. Oxford and Fairford branch of the burials take,s· place at Ducklington. The. living is a >Great Western railway and 4 north-east from Hampton, rectory, average yearly value from tithe rent-charge £87, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Hampton, with 7 acres of glebe let for £n, in the gift of Edmund _petty sessional division of Bampton East, union and Kyffin Lenthall esq. and held since 1882 by th{l! Rev. >County court district of Witney, rural deanery of Witney, Charles Richard Powys M.A. who resides at Ro:fford, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. This parish contains Wallingford. The Rev. William Newman B. A. of Trinity but two houses, one an old manor house and now a College, Dublin, is curate, and resides at Witney. farm, and the other the recwry house, which, however, Edmund Kyffin Lenthall esq. of Besselsleigh, Berks, i!il is but a cottage. The church of St. Swithin is a small lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is but substantial edifice of stone., in the Perpendicular loam and clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are style, consisting of chancel and nave and south porch, wheat, beans, barley and turnips. The area is 327 with 2 bells hung in openings in the western gable: the acres; rateable value, £262; the population in r89t font is cup-shaped and panelled, and there is a good rood was 13. screen; the church was re-seated and repaired during Parish Clerk, Edwin Fox. the period r869-73, at the joint charge .of the. patron Letters through Witney, which is the nearest money and rector: there are about 50 sittings. The register order & telegraph office, arrive at Hardwick, 9 a. m · Barguss .Andrew, farm bailiff to Edmund Kyffin Len thal esq. J.P [Parish transferred to Oxfordshire 1894-J ·xiNGSEY is a parish on the road from London to Thame, 2 miles north-east from Thame station on the Maidenhead and Oxford section of the Great Western :railway, and 8 south-west from Aylesbury, in the Southern divisio!ll of the county, hundreds of .A.shendon and Lewknor, Ay!lesbury petty sessional division, union and county court district of Thame, rural deanery of Aylesbury, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. This pru:ish, originally partly in llucks, has been by Local- Government Board Order, transferred entirely to Oxfordshire since October 27th, 1894. The church of St. Nicholas, rebuilt in 1892-3, almost entirely at the expense of P. J. D. Wykeham esq. at a -cost of about £3,ooo, and opened Dec. 1893, by the Bishop of Oxford, is a handsome ediaverage tithe rent-charge £z6o, net income £250, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and held since 1876 by the Rev. Robert Bayne. The charities, de.rived from the interest of several bequests, amount to £21 6s·. yearly. Philip James Digby Wykeham esq. of Tythrop House, is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is heavy loam; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat and beans. The area is 1,431 acres; rateable value, £2,374; the population in 1894 was 190, including Tythrop. Tythrop, a liberty, will be head, see p. 292. found under a separate Parish Clerk, Thomas Shepherd. fice of stone in the Early Perpendicular style, much of Letters by foot messenger arrive from Thame at 8.40 the material of the former church, built about r78o, a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is being used in the re-construction ; it consists of chan- at Haddenham eel, nave, organ chamber, vestry, and a tower with Wall Letter Box, near the church, cleared at 5-35 spire containing 5 bells; a new organ was erected in p.m. ; sundays, 9·55 a.m 1894: there are sittings for 160 persons. The register [National School (mixed), built in 1862, for 55 children; dates from the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, r average attendance, 32; Mrs. Sarah North, mistre~;s Bayne Rev. Robert, Vicarage Howlett Thos. frmr. Shrove Furlong Tapping Richard & Jumes, fanners Cubbage lVm. blacksmith & beer retlr Howlett Thos. jun. frmr . .A.ston Leys Tucker Lucy Annie (Mrs.), shopkeepr Edmans Thomas Edward, farmer Lanchbury Sarah (Mrs.), farmer \Yay Thos. Rd. frmr. & miller (water) .Tones 1Villiam, farmer Stopps Joe, farmer . , •


KELLY'S OXFORDSHIRE COURT DIRECTORY. • In order to afford space for the addresses, the abbreviation " esq." for esquire, has no longer been appended to each name in the "Court Directory." It should be understood that such should be added to the name of every gentleman in the following pages, to which no inconsistent addition is affixed • .A.bbatt Ja.mes, Sibford Gower,Banbury Allen Charles, Alvescott S.O Aries Edward, Kidlington, Oxford AbbevRev.C.J.,M.A.Checkendn. Rdng Allen Edwin T. Watlington,Tetsworth Armistead Henry, Ashville villa,Caver- . . - Abbott E., M.A., LL.D. Headmgton A.llen Geo. S. 4 Dashwood ter.Banbury sham Park place, Caversham, Rdng hill, Oxford Alien John, Wootton ho. Jffiey,Oxford. Armstrong Edward M.A. Redhouse, Abbott Mrs. 6 Polstead road, St.Giles', Ailen Miss, I Calthorpe rd. Banbury Iffley road, Oxford Oxford Alien Mrs. I I St. Margaret's road, St. Arm strong Mrs. Elm lo. Iffiey, Oxford Abbott Robert Lamb M.A.. 113 Ban- Giles', Oxford Armstrong Mrs. 102 Woodstock road, bury road, St. Giles', O-xford Alien T. W.,M.A.Queen's ooll. Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Abbotts E. 2 St. John's pl. Banbury Alleu-F:mlkner Mrs. Bury barns, Bur- Arnall Thcmas, Brookside, HeadingAbbotts W. Hy. 2 St. John's pl.Ranbry ford R.S.O ton hill, Oxford .A.'Bear John Daniel, 21 Stanley road, Allin l\frs. The Grange, Littlemore, Arnett Harry John, 6S Southmoor rd. Cowley, Oxford Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Abraham Rc•bert,HingwoodOalr house, Allnatt Edwin, Crowmarsh Gif1'ord, Arr.owsmith Mrs. Norman aven. Henl\linster Lovell, Wituey Wallingford ley-on-Thames .A.ckerman Reuben, 32 Middleton road, .Allnutt M. T. I Black Hall rd. Oxford Arthur Mrs. Prospect house, North Grimsbury, Eanbury Allnutt Thomas Alexander,Watlington Stoke, Wallingford Acland Sir Henry Wentworth bart. farm, Watlington, Tetsworth Ashhurst Rev. Canon James Hy. M.A. K.C.B., M.D., M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., A.llnutt William Henry, 38 Woodstock Rectory, \Vaterstock, Oxford F.R.S. 39, 40 & 41 Broad st. Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford · Ashhurst Wm. Hy.D.L.,.J.P. & M.F.H. Acott Sydney Mark, 71 Sonthmoor rd. Amos George Thomas, Bridge house, Waterstock ho. \Vaterstock, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Cropredy, Leamington Ashley C. Queen st. Henley-on-Thams Adair Major Henry A. II Bardwell rd. Amphlett George Charles, II9 Ban bury Ashwell Rev. Seymour M.A. Finmere, St. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Buckingham .A.dams Rev. Charles Edward M.A. 19 Anchor Samuel,63 '\Varwick rd.Banbry Askew Miss, 28 South Bar st.Banbnry Farndon road, St. Giles', Oxford Anderton John, Claydon, Banbury Aspinall Capt. Harry, Hethe house, .A.dams Rev. Harold Thomas M.A. 2 A.ndrew Mrs. Piddington, Thame Hethe, Bicester Warnborough rd. St. Giles', Oxford Andrew Wm. N. Bodicote, Banbury Atchley Cuthbert,Milton-under-Wych- -.Adams Rev. William Fulford M.A. Andrewes Fredk. William B.M., 1\I.A. wood, Chipping Norton Little Faringdon, Lechlade S.O Pembroke college, Oxford Atkin-Bowyer Mrs.92 Woodstock road, .A.dams 1\Irs. Milton-under-WychwQod, Andrews Edward, 93 Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Chipping Norton St. Giles', Oxford Atlrins Edwd. Hawthorne lo. Banbury Adams l\Irs. G. Manor ho.Hailey,\'Ytny Andrews I?rancis J. 24 Walton Well Atkins Edward Janson, IS Warnboro' Addy John l\I.I.C.E. South Lawn ldg. road, St. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Burford R.S.O Andrews Henry, 9 St. Margaret's rd. Atkinson Mrs. Ewelme, Wallingford -.Adkins Chas. M. Bloxham, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Auchmuty Rev. Saml. Forbes Fredk. -.Adkins Mrs. Bloxham, Banbury Andrews John, 46 Banbnry road, St. Th.A.K.C.L.Vicarage, Horton,Oxfrd -.Aitchison Sir Charles U., K. C.S.I., Gil'ls', Oxford Auerbach William, 29 Polstead road, C.I.E., LL.D. I9o Banbury road, Andrews Mi~s, New st.Chipping Nm·tn St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Andrews Mrs.High st.Headngtn.Oxfrd Auger James, Caulcott, Banbury Aitchison Frederick, Cliff house, Andrews Mrs. Sunny bnk.ChippingNrtn Austin Lt.-Col. William Hewens, New Mapledurham, Reading Andrews Thomas, 23 Warnborough rd. street, Deddington, Oxford .A.kerman Mrs. South lawn, Clanfield, St. Giles', Oxford Austin Caleb, Up. Heyford, Banbury Faringd·on Ansell FredPrick William, 99 Banbury Austin Mrs. 1\Iill lane, Alvescott S.O Akers T. Lyndhurst, Goring, Reading road, St. Giles', Oxford Austin Reginald,6Broughton rd.Bnbry Akroyd Miss, Holmwood, Shiplake, Ansell Percival, Kidlington, Oxford Austin R. Cherry cot.Bloxham,Banbry Henley-on-Thames A.nson SirWilliam Reynell hart.D.C.L., Austin W.Knapp cot.Lewknor,Ttswrth Albright J.M.Hazeldean,CharlburyS.O J.P. High street, Oxford Avent Rev. John l\I.A. Broughton Albright Miss, Charlbury S.O Am:tey Rev. Henry M.A. Uplands, Ban- Pogis, Swindon Alden E. ·w. 37 Beaumont st. Oxford bury ro-1d, Summertown, Oxford Av.ery Chrstphr.Stokenc.hrch. Ttswrth Alden Edward C. 173 Iffiey rd. Oxford Aplin Fredk. Chas. Bodicote, Banbury Axtell T. 17 Edith rd.Grandpont,Oxfrd .Alden Ernest, 110 Southmoor road, St. Aplin Miss, Bodicote, Banbury Bacchus Rev. John Northcote, The Giles', Oxford A.ppelbee Henry, Beech house, War- Presbytery, Henley-on-Thames Alden Fredk. H. Wheatley, Oxford borough, Wailingford Bacon J. Dalkeith, Iffiey rd. Oxford Alden I.r6Walton st.St.Thomas',Oxfrd Archer Alfred George, 7 Taekley place, Bacon Richard, 14 The Terrace, Park Alden T. Ingleside, Headington,Oxford St. Giles', Oxford town, Oxford Alden Wm. Hayes, 4S Iffley rd.Oxford Archer Charles, 169 Iffley road,Oxford Badcock Charles, I3 Queen st. Oxford ..AJ.derton James, Finstock, Oxford Archer Ebenezer, 8o Abingdon road, Badcock John, Churchfield, Bensing- .Aldous W.Clifton ho.Headington,Oxfd Grandpont, Oxford ton, Wallingford Aldridge Thomas Loe, SI Woodstock Archer James, 230 Abingdon rd. New Badcock John, 103 Woodstock road, road, St. Giles', Oxford Hinksey, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford· ..AJ.ington Rev. Edward Hugh M.A. 107 Archer Mrs. IS Banbury road, St. Badger John l\1. 16 Worcester place, Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford St. Thomas', Oxford .A.lington Mrs. 5 Bevington road, St. Archer Thos. 151 Iffiey road, Oxford Bagn.all Wm. Jsph.Church grn.Witney Giles', Oxford Arden Rev. Lawrence Eric RA. s Bailey Albert George, 4 Manor place, ..Allchin Mrs. W. H. 47 Broad st.Oxfrd Queen street, Neithrop, Banbury Holywell, Oxford ..AJ.lden George Hy. M.B., C.M. Long- Arding Alfred Charles J.P. Braziers Bailey Cyril B.A. Exeter coll. Oxford lands, Hart st. Henley-on-Thames house, Checkendon, Wallingford Bailey Miss,Sunny bnk.Chipping Krtn Allen Rev. C. T.Hook Norton,Banbury Arkell Rev. John M.A. St. Ehbe's rec- Bailey Miss, Warborough,Wallingford _Alien Rev. Willoughby Charles 1\l.A. tory, Paradise sq.St. Ebbe's, Oxford Bain George, Northfield end, HenleyExeter college, Oxford Arkell Mrs. The Walnuts, Nettlebed, on-Thames ..Allen Benj. Hook Norton, Banbury Henley-on-Thames Baines H.rgBanbury rd.St.Giles',Oxfd


818 B!I OXFORDSHIRE. Jlaines Rev. Albert Charles, The Leys, Barrett J. Humber ho.Bloxham,Babry Chipping Norton Barrett Mrs. I Cripley road, Oxford B-aine3 Y gdrtn. C . .A. Bell st. Henly-on-T Barref.t, Mrs. Forest hill, Oxford Baird Mrs. 9 Rawlinson rd. St. Giles', Barrett Mrs. 88 Southmoor road, St. Oxford Giles', Oxford Baker Rev. Robt. Lowbridge M . .A..,J.P. B&rrett Robert Augustine, I7 St. MarRamsden house, Ramsden, Oxf•Jrd garet's road, St. Giles', Oxford Baker F. 32 .Aston st. Cow1ey, Oxford Barrow Col. John, l\lount Rosa, KingBaker George Edward M.A. 74 Ran. ham, Chipping 'Norton bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Barrows Arthur, Hands~ orth Yilla, Baker George Edward, Wychwo')d 'Vest Bar street, Banbury house, Charlbury S. 0 Barrow E. W. 6 Dashwood ter.Banbury Baker G. 4 Parks rd. St. Giles',Oxford Barrows Thomas ·welch, 'I'he A.nbreys, Baker H. Riversdale, Iffiey rd. Oxford Wa;dington, Banbury Baker James Bernard, 2 Winchester Barry Rev. William D.D. Dorchester, :road, St. Giles', Oxford Wallingford Baker J. L. 6 South Bar st. Banbnry Barter Rev. Hy. M.A. Yicarage, ShipBaker J. T. 20 .Aston st.Cowley,Oxford ton-l.mder-Wychwood,Chipping Krtn Baker J. Langleys, Launton, Bic~>ster Bartholomew Rev. Charles Williams :Baker John Wm. 30 Bath rd. Banbury Marsh :B.A. Glympton, Woodstock :Baker Miss, 2 Blenheim terrace, Chip- Bartlett G. Sth. Newington, Banbury ping Norton Bartlett H. 49 The Green, Banbury Baker Miss L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.F.P. Bartlett Jsph. 21 Crouch st. Banbury & S.Glas. 89 Iffiey road, Oxford Dartlett Joseph, High street, Witney Baker Miss, The Howe, Watlington, Bartlett Mrs. Bloxham, :Banhury Tetsworth Bartlett Mrs. 41 Leckford road, St. Baker Mrs. Bampton, Faringdon Giles', Oxford Baker Mrs. Grove cottage, Emmer Bartlett V., M.A. Mansfield coll.Oxfnrd green, Caversham, Reading Barton Alfred Thomas M. A. Pembnke Baker Mrs. Heathcote,Caversham Park college, St . .Aldate's street, Oxford place, Caversham, Reading Barton John, Prospect villa, Old Parr :Baker Mrs. 89 Iffiey road, Oxford road, Banbury Baker Mrs. IS Oxford road, Banbury Barton Mrs. 7 Southmoor road, St. :Baker Mrs. Sydney lo. Burford R.S.O Giles', Oxford :Baker Mrs. 5 Warnborough road, St. Bm·ton William John, Calthorpe lorlge, Giles', O:xford Oxford road, Ban bury :Baker Mrs. I3 Wellington square, St. Basford-de-Wilson Rev. F. A., ~LA. Jo Giles', Oxford Canterbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Baker Wm. 44 North Bar st. :Banbnry Baskerville Col. Jn. D.L.,.T.P.Crowsley :Baker William, Park cottage, Long park, Shiplake, Henley-on-'J'hames Hand borough, ·w oodstock Baskett Miss, Charlbury S. 0 Baker vVilliam, I6 Rawlinson road, Basson Waiter, 2 Cobden crescent, St. Giles', Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Bald win Rev. Ralph H. I IS Banbnry Bateman .Arthur Oha•rles, Manor ho. road, St. Giles', Oxford Asthall, Burford R.S.O Balfour Henry M.A. 11 2'\orham gar- Bateman F. M.B. Whitchurch,Readng dens, St. Giles', Oxford Bateman Henry, Allhallows, Temple :Balk Charles G. 27 Southmoor road, Cowley, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Bates John, 10 Buckingham ,;treet, Ball Sidney M.A. 5 Alfred street, St. Grandpont, Oxford Giles', Oxford Bat<>s U. Banbury rd.Bloxham,Banhry Ball William J oseph, :20 '\Ye~tern re ad, Bates William, Riverview cottage, GranJpont, Oxford Heaclington hill, Oxford Ballard Col. John Fane, Kingston gro. Batt C. D., J.P., M.B. The Hill,Witney Kingston :Blount, Tetswo,rth Batt Misses, 'fbe Limes,Chnrch green, Ballard .Adolphus B.A., LL.B. Crom- Witney well house, Woodstock Baumgartner Rev. Hy . .Algernon M.A. Ballard Chas. 22 Beaumont st. Oxford Vicarage, Nettlebed, Henley-on-T :Banbury Fredk. George, The 'remple, Baxtar Miss, 3 l\Iuseum road, 0xford Goring, Reading Baxter Mrs. 171 Cowley .road, Oxford Banbury G. Geo.,J.P. Hill ho.Wdstk Bayfield Rev. C. Ambrosden, BiPester Baranowski Chas. Fras. B. es L. Elm Bayley Mrs. 7o Banbury road, St. villa, Temple Cowley, Oxford Giles', Oxford :Barclay-Thompson John ~J.A. 3J St. Bayley vVilliam Geo. 2 Qne~n's villas, Margaret"s rd. St. Giles', 0xford Queen street, Henley-on-'rhames Bardsiay Rev. Canon Chas. TVa<eing, Baylis \Villiam, 54 Middleton l"('ad, 2 Bardwell road, St. Giles', Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Barefoot Richard .Aaron, I Wyfold vils. Baym•e Rev. Robt. Kingsey, Thame Caversham, Reading Bayne Rev. Thos. Vere M.A.. Christ Ilarford Rev. B. W. Cuddesdon,Oxford Church, St. Aldate's street, Oxford :Barford .Jn. P. Foscote ho. llanbnry BayPes Robert Edward M.A.z Norham 'Barford Mrs. Dashwood road, Banbury gardens, St. Giles', Oxford Barker Rev. William Wilfred Nutter Bayspoole C. Stokenchureh, Tetsworth M.A. Church Enstone, Enstone Bayzanct Mis.s, 2 Longworth road, St. Barlow J. F.Church st.Chipping :Xortn Giles', Oxford Barnes Rev. George Edward M.A. Bm·Jey l\Irs. 16 :Bradmore road, St. Somerton, Ban bury Giles', Oxford Barnes Mrs. Sibford Gower, Banbury Beak Mrs. 91 Iffiey road, Oxf01·d Barnet Miss, I3 Park crescent, Park Beal Henry, Bloxham, Banbury town, Oxford Bea1e A. J., ~LA. The V:>.ys, Banbury :Barnett Col. Hy. D.L., J.P. Glympton Beale Seymour H. Carleon, Middleton park, Glympton, Woodstock; & 15 road, Grimsbury, Banbury 1Vest Halkin street, London W Beard Mrs. Charles, II Polstead road, Barnett F. H. Holton cot.HD1ton,Oxfd St. Giles', Oxford Barnett John, 6 Castle terrace,Para•lise Beasley Jesse, 17 Marlborough road, street, St. Ebbe's, Oxford Grand'pont, Oxford Barns John Gay, Wheatley, Oxford Beasley Mrs.Glebe house,St.Clement's Barratt Emanuel, 23 Marlborough rd. street, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Be a tson Miss, Kidlingwn, Oxford Barrett Harold S. llchester vi:Ia, Beaumont Edward, 121Banburv road, • Pri~thill, Ca:versham, Reading St. Giles', Oxford [KELLY'B Beaumont Edward, 35 Pembroke st_ St. Aldate's, Oxford Beaumont Harold, 28 Polstead roadp St. Giles', Oxford Beaumont J. S. Duddington, ''ritney Beaumont Mrs.,Vychcotes,Caversham, Reading Bebb Rev. Llewellyn John Montfor1 M. A. g6 Ban bury rd. St.Giles' ,Oxfrd Beck Mrs. Rectory, Crowell,Tetsworth Beckley Chas. Hy. 121 Iffiey rd.Oxfo;d Beckwith John, 39 Middleton road, Grimsbury, Banbury Beere Mrs. 9 Crouch street, Banbury Beesley Thos. 31 West Bar st.Banbury Beisly Miss, vVarborough, Walling-ford Belch am John, Rose lane, Oxford Belcher Mrs. Market st.Chipping :Xrtn Bell Rev. Jas. l\1,A. Grammar s·~hool, Woodstock Be'l. Rev.J n.1Ym.B.,~I.A.Pyrtn. Ttswth Bell Rev. 'Vm. C. Northmoor, 0xford Bell Alex. Montgomery, 7 H,awlinson road, St. Giles', Oxford Bell I\Irs. Milton-under-\Yychwo•)d,_ Chipping Norton Bell Mrs. 13 Walton Well road, St~ Giles', Oxford Bell Robert George, Riverside, East. street, Osney, Oxford :Bellai:i·s Rev. Canon Henry Walford. ~LA., J.P. Apsley paddox, Banbury road, Summertown, Oxford Bellamy Rev. James D.D., J.P. St. John's college, Oxford Bellamy Frank Arthur F.R.~LS. 4 St. John's road, St. Giles', Oxford Bellamy Mrs. 6 Parks road, St. Giles', Oxford Bellamy 1\Irs. 6o St. John's street, St. Giles', Oxford Bellenger Mrs. I<'rancis, Cleveland. Kidlington, Oxford Bendall Francis, Trinity house, Parlls. road, St. Giles', Oxford llenecke Paul Victor Mendelssohn}.LA_ Magdalen college, Oxford Benham W. Blaxland M. A., D.Sc. Io K or ham road, St. Giles', Oxford Bennett Benjamin,33 1-Yalton crescent. St. Thomas', Oxford Bennett Beniamin W. Highcliffe vi'la~ Priest hill, Caversham, Reading Bennett Ern est N., ~I. A. Hertford college & St. Edmund hall, Oxford Bennett George \Yilliam, Tiddington. house, Tiddington, Oxford Bennett J. E. Warborough,WaEingfrcl Bennett Joseph, 19 Chalfont road. St. Giles', Oxford Bennett Miss, Hook ~ orton, Banhury Bennett Mrs. 228 A.bingdon wad, New Hinksey, Oxford Bennett Mrs. 5 Calthorpe rd. Banbnry Bennett Mrs. The Hutt, Rotherfield Peppard, Henley-on-Thames :Bennett Mrs. Tiddington house, Tiddington, Oxford Bennett :Mrs. 9I Walton ·street, St. Thomas', Oxford Bennett Mrs. ng Woudstock road, StGiles', Oxford Bennett. T. Castle st.Deddington,Oxfrd Bennett Thomas, liorley, Banbury Bennett Thomas James, I6o 1Valton street, St. Thomas', Oxford Bennett.s Mrs. I 12 Soubhmoor road. St. Giles', Oxford Benson Mrs. Kutfield house, Fair mile-,. Henley-on-Thames Bentley Rev. Thoma-s, X ew street, Chipping Norton Bentley Mrs. 20 St. l\Iargaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Ben well Mrs. 13 Fyiield road, St. Gile.s',. Oxford Benyon Hon. Mrs. Angle house, Wro:xton, Banbury Berners W. H. 8hillingford,Wallingfrd Bertie ~Ii~s, The Cottage, W eston-onthe-Green, Bicester


OO'CBT DIBEO'rOBY .J Bertie Mrs. l'he Manor house, Westonon-the-Green, Bicester Ilessant Miss, 33 "\Yarnborough road, St. Gile•s', Oxford Eest Rev. W., 1\LA.. Duns Yew, Oxfrd Eest Rev. William Edward M.A.. I77 Cowley road, Oxford :Best H. Robertson, 22 St. John's st. St. Giles', Oxford J3etteridge Henry Deane, Draytnn ho. Drayton St. Leonard, Wallingford :Betts Henry, 14 Alhert street,Banbury Devan Rev. Philip Charles M.A. Rectory, Marsh Baldon, Oxford .Bevers Edmund A.. 46 Broad st.Oxford J3evers Mrs. 3I Leckford road, St. Giles', Oxford l3ickerton Mrs. The Elms, Iffiey,Oxfrd Bickmore Charles Edward .M.A. 8 & 9 Manor road, Holvwell, Oxford 0 .Bickwood Miss, Wl1ite house, East Adderbury, Ban1 Jury Eidder Hev. Henry Jardine B.D. St. John's college, Oxford Bigg Heather, The Cottage, Whitchurch, Reading l3iggerstaff Mrs. Middle row, Chipping J\orton Eiggs T. 43 West st. Grimsbury,Bnbry Eilling Gabriel, Gt. llaseley, Tetsworth Ilillingham J olm, 25 l\Iiddleton road, Grimsbury, Banbury Einham Alfred John, I3 Western road, Grandpont, Oxford 'Birch Henry, Ludsden, Thame JJirch Miss, "\>Vnentley, Oxford llirch-Reynardson ~Irs. Henry .Adwell house, .A.dwell, Tetsworth JJird E. Littleworth,Wheatley, Oxford llird William, Thfl Firs, :Nettlebed, HenlLY-on-Thames • Ilirkbeck Rev. Joseph, Over Nortnn Eirkett Edward Herbert, Belaugh ho. Ewel:rae, Walling£0rd Eiscoe Henry Stafford Tyndale J.P. Holton park, Oxford Eiscoe Stafford, Barton End house, Barton, Headington, Oxford Bishop Mi;,s, Clinchers close, Bnrcott, .Abingdon Ilitcon \Villiam. 10 Middleton road, Grimsbury, Banbury Elackburne Rear-Admiral Franci~ Riohard, W eald }f::mor house, Bampton, Faringdon Elackett Edward, Rose cottage, Dorchester, \Va.Uingford 13lackfo:i'd Miss, 32 Crouch st.Banbury Elackler Vvilliam Henry, Churston ho. St. Clement's street, Oxford iBlackwell Frederick .T. Mer ton lea, Headington, Oxford Blacl•well G. Io George st.mews,Oxfrd l3lagrove Frederick, 3g ·walton cres. St. Thomas', Oxford Blake Mrs.I4 Park cres.Park twn.Oxfd Blakisbon Rev. Herbert Edwd.Douglas M. A. '.frinity college, Oxford Blanc -Lightfoot H.-Le M. A. Corpus Christi college, Oxford l3lanshard Charle'l 'l'homas M.A. The Firs, George st.Summertown,Oxfrd Eletchly Mrs. 133 Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Dlick Graham T. B. !slip, Oxford Bliss Rev. George Charles ~LA.. I9 St. Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford l3liss Edward, The Manor, Chadlington, Charlbury S. 0 131iss George, r w·est Bar st. Banhury l3liss John Dutton, ~I::trket pl.Witney Bliss :Mrs. "\Vood green, Witney Bliss William, 50 High st. Banbury Bliss Wm . .1'\ew st. Chipping :Norton Bliss William H. 13 Canterbury road, St. Giles', Oxford :Illomfield Rev. Jarnes Charles M.A. Rectory, Launton, lliceste:r 1Hoomfie1d John W. 3 Marlborough l'oad, Banbury Bloomfield R. West .A.dderbury,Banbry OXFORDSHIRE. lllount G. Kutland~,Kirtlington,Oxfrd Rloxham Misses, I r Fyiield road, St. Giles', Oxford Bloxham W.J.Bath vils.Park rd.Bnbry Blunt Col. Arthnr, Manor house, Dorchester, Wallingford Blunt Herbert William M:.A. Christ Church, St . .A.ldate's street, Oxford Blyth W.Eastfield ho. Whitchurch,Rdng Blythman Rev. Arthur ~LA. Shenington, Banbury Boffin Alfred, 5 \Viuchester road, St. G.iles', Oxford Boilin James, 6I Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Boissier Rev. Frederic-k Scobell M.A. All Saints' school, Bloxham, Banbry Boissier A. H. IJ Horsefair, Banbury Bolton Otleb, 3 St. l\Iargaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Bolton Geo.T. 26 Southam rd.Banbury Bolton J. 47 Korth Bar st. Banhury Bolton J. H. 48 Sorth Bar st. Banbury Bomford Ja.s. 237 Ifrley road, Oxford Bond E. New Roa!l ho. East st.Thame Bonifac e Rev. Thomas ~LA. Deddington, Oxford Bonner Rev. J. J. Hethe, Bicester Bonner James Henry, Bath rd. Banbry Banner John, Launton, Bicester Banner Mrs. 27 South Bar st.Banbury Banner Mrs. 24 "\>Ve:>t street, Grimsbury, Banbury Booker Mrs. 14 Bardwell road, St. Giles', Oxford Booth John F. 28 Albert st. Banhury Booth Mrs. so ~Iiddleton road, Grimsbury, Banbury Booth 1Y.r8 '.Marlhorough rd.Banbury Borton J. L. Hook Norton, Baubury Borton Miss, The Limes, Shenington, Banbury Bosher \Vrn. Dorchester, Wallingford Boss Miss, Headington, Oxford Boss T. 1V. 32 :\>Iarlborough rd.Banbry Boswell Henry l\I.A. 109 Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Bosworth Mrs. Carlton lodge, Park town, Oxford Botts Edwin, Wheatley, Oxford Boughton George, Milverton house, Whitchureh, Ueading Boulton A. The Firs, Bath rd. Banbury Bonlton Matthew Ernest, Tew park, Gre;~t Tew, "Enstone S. 0 Bound llev.A.Sunny bnk.Chppng.l\1tn Bound William, go Park o.t. 'fhame Bourne Gilbert Charles, 36 Banbury read, St. Giles', Oxford Boustield Miss, War borough, Wllngfrd Boweu Rev. Charles John, Presbytery, South Bar street, Banbury Bowen Frank, rarsonage farm, Shipton-under-\Vychwood, Chppng.~rtn BowPn James Benjamiu J.P. High st. Chipping Norton Bowen 'l'homas, \Yindrush bridge, High street, Witney Bowie Miss, 63 Kingston road, St. Gile:s', Oxford Bowl John, Kencott, Swindon Bowl ·waiter, Hnok Xorton, Banbury Bowler l~"rederick, 3I Park st. 'l'hame Bowler Samuel, 30 Park st. Thnme Bowles Rev. George Downing M.A. Wendlebury, Bicester Bowles Rev. Thomas M.A. 24 Leekford road, St. Giles', Oxford Bowly Frank J.P. Charlbury S.O Bowman T., 1I.A. :Merton coll.O:xford Bowring Rev. Godfray Charles M . .A.. :rs Littlegate st. St. Ebbe's, Oxford Boxold H. 26 Marlborough rd.Banbury Boyd R~v.H. ,D.D. Catherine st. Oxford Boyd Alex. Brooke M.A.., M.B., B.Ch. Ox on, Radcliffe infirmary, vYoodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Boyle Maj. Charles John, Ipsden ho. Ipsden, Wallingford Boyton John .Edward, Brook street, Watlirgton, Tetsworth Bl\0 817 Brabant Frederick George M: . .A.. n Museum road, Oxford Bracher 1\Irs. 83 Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Bradford ~irs. East Adderbury,Bnhry Bradshaw Vice-.A.dm:iral Richard C.B., J.P. The Grange, Steeple .A.ston, Oxford Bradshaw Lient.-Col. John Charles, Caverf;ham ril'e, Emmer green, Oaversham, Reading Bradshaw J.15 Bronghton rd.Banbury Brac:J.shaw :Miss, Park street, Thame Braggins George Frederick, 23 'Marlborough road, Banbury Bralley Misses, Oxford lodge, Oxford road, Banbury - Brain Geo. 36 Beaumont st. Oxf<n·d Brain Miss, 9 Black Hall rd. Oxford Brain W. 8 Crick road, St.Giles',Ox.frd Brakspear Archibald, Belle hatch, Harpsden, Renley-on-Thames Brakspear George, Copse hill, Ratherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames Brakspear .Miss, South hill, Henley-onThames Bramman .A.rthur J olm, I Lain ton pl. Norlihfield end, Henley-on-Thame~ BranLom Rev. John, High st. Witney Brassey Albert B.A., D.L., J.P. & Hon. Mrs. Heythrop t-Jk. Chipping .N orton Bray Edwd. Calthorpe villa, Banbury Brazell Mrs. sen. Chinnor, Tetsworth Brazier Miss, 55 Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Brazier Robert, 33 George strret, Summertown, Oxford Bremner .A.lex. Bramble, 6 Riv-er terrace, Henley-on-Thames Brewer l\liss, 21 I\luseum rd. Oxford Bricknell Rev. \Y!lliam .Nash ~.A. Eynsham, Oxon 0 Bricknell Benj. Kicllington, Oxford Brickwell Miss, :Melbourne villa, West Bar street, Banbury Bridger W. .J. All Saints' school, Bloxham, Banbury Bridges l\liss, z8 Leckford road, St. Giles', Oxford Bridgwater :\Iiss, 49 Woodo;tock road, St. Giles', Oxford Brigham G. L. Elmcroft villa, Caversh::tm Park pi. Ca>ersham, Rrading Bright Rev. Canon William D.D.Christ Church, St. Aldate's st. Oxford Bright Rev. James Frank D.D. Logic lane, High strrct, Oxford Bright A.llen Albert, 73 Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Brightman Rev. Frank Edward :;\LA. Pnsey ho. 61 St. Giles" st. Oxford Brindley J.H. W. ,:"vi.A . .i\" ew coll. Oxford Briscoe John, 5 Broad street, Oxford Broadway .Alfred, 13 Priest hill,Caversham, Reading Brocklehurst E. .A.. The Garth, Bicester Brock.liss Edwd.L. Iz Oxford st.Banbry Brodrick Hon. Geo. Chas. D.C.L.,J.P. Merton street, Oxford Brvmley C. 43 North Bar st.Banbury Brooke Alfred, 26 \rarnborougb road, St. Giles', Oxford Brooke Mrs. Rectory honse, Combe, Woodstock Brooker M11s. Hor~on, Oxford Brookes Rev. John Henry M . .A.Steeple Astun, Oxford Brookes Henry Laugham., New street, Deddington, Oxford Brooking Capt. A.rthur, West Dene, Caversham, Reading Brookman "\Y. Pishill,Henley-on-Thms Brooks Edmund John, Hernes road, Smnmertown, Oxford Brooks Edwin, 5 St. :Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Brooks Henry, 1 Diamond terrace, Banbury rd. Snmmertown, Oxford Brooks Hy.Reginald Fryer F.P.S.G. '!'intern house, High st,. Banbnry


• 818 BKO (KELL'Y'S Brooks Robert, 59 Ifrley rd. Oxford Burden A. Sunny bnk.Chipping Norton Carden ~Irs. ro Bn;,dmore road, St. Erook,s Waiter Tyrrell ~LA., ~I.B. 32 Burge Hubert ~1urray M.A. Univer- Giles', Oxford Holywell street, Oxford sity college, Oxford Carey George, 8 1Ierlon street,GrimsBrooks \Yilliam, Davenport lodge, Burgess Mrs. Filkins, Lechlade S.O bury, Banbury Headington hill, Oxford Burgess S.E.West st.Grimsbry.Bnbry Carlyle Rev. Alexander ~ames ~LA. Bros J., J.P. Clifton Hampden,Abngdn Burgis ~Iiss, Myrtle cottage, New University college, Oxford Brothers Rev. C. F. Souldern,Banbury town, Henley-on-Thames Carpenter Rev. Joseph Estlin ~LA. Broughall Mrs. Burford house, Caver· Burgis Mrs. 'fhe Laurels, Bensington, 109 Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford shaJn Park pi. Caversham, Reading Wallingford Carpenter J. H. Bath road, Banbury Broughton Rev. Reginald 1\I.A. rs"\\"el· BurgoJne R. ,V. Kidlington, Oxford Carpenter ~rs. Eatoncote, Bardwell lington square, St. Giles', Oxford Burnblum Mrs. 19 Southmoor road, road, St. Giles', Oxford Broughton .J. 39 Market pl. Danbury St. Giles', Oxford Oarr Henry, rog Cowley road, Oxford Broughton Miss, Sherrington,Banbury Burne Mrs.Chnrch st.Henley-on-Thms Carro-w John, The Bungalow, LashBroughton Mrs. ~Iarston, Oxford Burnham Mrs. "\Yest eud,Chpng. ~rtn brook, Shiplake, llenley-on-Thames Brown Rev. Frederick ~ohn 1\LA. 14 Burns J. R. Heathcote, Goring,Readng Carteighe M.sChurch st.Cvrshm.Rdng "Winchester road, St. Giles', Oxford Bur-rows Montagu M. A. 9 Norham Carter Rev. Canon Wm.Edwd.Dickson Brown Rev. George Blamire ~I.A. gardens, St. Giles', Oxford ~.A., ~.P. Rectory, Sarsden, ChipVicarage, Chalgrove, Wallingford Burrows William Edward,g2 Abingdon ping Norton Brown Rev. Wm. West end, 'Vitney road, G-randpout, Oxford Carter Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen ~LA. :Brown Alfred, 76 Marlborough road, Burton Herbert, H.ose cottage, South Vicara"'e, Watlington, Tetsworth Grandpont, Oxford Stoke, R~ading Carter Rev. John ~LA. Pusey house~ Brown George, Standlahe, \Vitney Bm·ton :Mrs. Cu:xham, Tetsworth 6r St. Giles' street, Oxford Brown Henry Glerke D.L., J.P. Kings- Bury Charles, Northfield end, Hen- Carter Rev. William Collingwood M.A. ton ho. Kingston Dlount,Tetsworth ley-on-Thames Cornwell, Chipping Norton BrownJohn,Wil1,1w cot.Goring,Readng Busby Thomas, Chinuor, Tetsworth Carter .Alien, 79 Southmoor road, St_ Brown John Beck, I Winchester road, Bush Isaac, Chiunor road, Thamc1 Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Bush Jo-seph, Dashwood rd. Banbury Carter C. F. Botley road, Oxford Brown Miss, r8 Parsons st. Banbury Busher Edmund, 207 lilley rd.Oxford Carter G.,~.A.r9 Holywell st. Oxford Brown l\liss, 'l'yne cottage, "\Vat,Iing- Bnshnell Miss, Tiduington, Oxford Carter George, 149 \Voodstock road. ton, Tetsworth Bushnell .Mrs. Tiddington, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Brown Mrs. GraYel hill, Henley-on- Bus.scllF.W.,M.A.Brasenose coll.Oxfrd Carter Hy. Rose bank, IfHey, Oxford Thames Bustin 'rhoma:;;, 33 Buckingham st. Carter James, Shirvel lodge, Goring Brown Mrs. Piduingtun, Thame Grandpont, Oxford Heath, Reading Brown .Mrs . .A.matalas, Church street, Butler Rev. Arthur Gray M.A. 14 Carter ~I. The ~Iount,Chipping Norton Henley-on-'fhames Nor ham gardens, St. Giles', Oxfmd Carter ~Iiss, Headingt<~m hill, Oxford :Brown Mrs. Thos. Pirldington, Thame Butler A.E.H.Danemead,Iffiey rd.Oxfd Carter )fiss, The Cottage, Headington Brown T. Sheep st. Bur~ord R.S.O Butler Alfred Joshua l\LA. 86 Banbury hill, Oxford Brown Wilks, Bath road, Banbnry roat], St. Giles', Oxford Carter R., ='-LA. Lincoln college,Oxford Brownlees Mrs. 97 Kingston road, St.. Butler Charles, I3G High ·St. Thame Carter Theophilus, Bampton,Faringdon Giles\ Oxford Butler Charle:;, :\<lunor house, Little Carter Waiter Jas. 6 Oriel st. Oxford Brownsill John Edward, "\Voodstock 'few, Enstone S.O Carter Waiter James, Sandford-uponBruce-\Yallace Rev. ll. Lit.Tew,Enstn Butler G. C. 199 Iffiey road, Oxford Thames, Oxford Brucker William, 8 St. John's road, Butler i\Iiss, 14 Rawlinson road, St. Carter ·wm. Temple Cowley, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Giles·, Oxforu Cartwright ~Irs. Cedar lodge, Steeple Bruton Edward George F.R.I.B.A., Butler ~Iisse;;, 79 St. Clement's street, Aston, Oxford F.S.A. r Park cres. Park twn. Oxfrd Oxford Carver William, East view, Banbury Bryan Mrs . .Alvescott S. 0 Butler 1Irs. ro Mm-ton street, Grims- road, Summertown, Oxford BryanW.Grammar schl.Burford R.S.O bury, Banbury Case Rev. Harry B. 5 Stockmore st. Bryant Rev. W.,B.A.Stoke Lyne,Bcsi,r Butler Mrs. 2 South Bar st. Banhury Cowley, Oxford Bryant James Baldwin, Holmsdale, Butler Robert, Charlbury S.O Case Rev. Hemy S., :NLA. Oxon. I Qut>en street, Henley-on-Thames Butler William, Goring heath,Reading Prospect street, Caversh2.m, Reading Bhck G. 34 Marlborough rd. Banbury Butson Col. Strange, Coxlea.se farm, Case Thomas M.A. Beam hall, 4 Buck Mrs. Ea.st Aduerbury, Banbury Upper Assenden, Henley-on-Thames Merton street, Oxford Buckell Alderman Robert J.P. n5 Buttifant W. H. Kidliugton, Oxford Oasemore ~'liss, Wheatley, Oxford \Voodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Byass V"Vm. C. Dorehester, \Vallingford Oasher Rev. Charles James ~LA. 26 Bnckell Frederick, roz Abingdon rd. Byles Misses, Queen street,_ Henley· ·Wellington square, St. Giles',Oxford Grandpont, Oxford on-Thames Cass· Rev.Yfm.A.Vicarage,Burfd.R.S.O Buckham Mrs. 6 Oxford villas, Hen- Byle.s N. Queen st. Henley-on-Thames Caske George, Sutton, Oxford ley-on-Thames Byles Thomas, 28 BroaJ st. Oxford Castle George, Woodstock Buckler Miss, 253 Cowley rd.Oxford Byrne Edward, Stonesiield,\Yoodstock Castle I. 3 Chalfont rd.St.Giles',Oxford Buckley Rev. John Samuel, 102 1Vest Bywater .Arthur, The Ferns, Korth- Castle J. New town, Renley-on-Thames street, Grimsbury, Banbury field end, Henley-on-Thames Castle John C. ror Iffiey rd. Oxford Budd Mrs. Steeple Aston, Oxford Bywater R.\Vest st.Grimsbury,Jlnbry Castle Miss, r83 Cowley rd. Oxford Bue Jules T. •r., l\I.A.. 2 ·Wellington Cadel Ge01·ge, Dorehester,Wallingford Castle ~iss, 39a, St. Giles' st. Oxford square, St. Giles', Oxford Cadel "\Ym. Warborough, "\Vallingford Castle Mrs. Grove cottage, Thame Buggins :Mrs. Wootton, 'Voodstock Caird Prof. Edward M.A., D.C.L. Oastle Mrs. 46 High street, Witney Bull Henry Parker,The A.venue,Wood- Broad street, Oxfo:rd Castle Mrs. New st. Chipping :Korton stock rd. Sumrucrtown, Oxford Caldecote Rev. Andrew Edgar l\I.A. Castle Mrs. Newland, Witney Bull Miss, 84 \Voodstock road, St. Toot Baldon, Oxford Cas-tle ~Lrs. She~ street, Bicester Giles', Oxford Cambray W. 7 Manor pl.Holywll.Oxfrd Castle Mlr-s. 3rStanley rd.Cowley,Oxfrd Bull William K T. Islip, Oxford Camoys Lord D.L., J.P. Stonor park, Castle Mrs. Joseph, 3 Bevington road~ Eulley Frederic Pocock l\LA. rrr Ban- Upper Assenden,Henley-on-Thames; St. Giles', Oxford bury roa.d, St. Giles', Oxford 28 Aldford st. Park lane & St. Castle R.gCanterbry.rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Bullford Charles Edward, Hill house, James' & Bachelors' clubs,LondonW Castleman Rev. William H., )LA. Hill road, Watlington, Tetsworth Campbe.U Rev. John Edward M.A. Rectory, Nuneham Courtenay,Oxfrd Bullock-Webster Mrs. z6 Margaret's Hertford college, Oxford Caudwell Henry, Woodstock road, St. Gile.S", Oxford Campbell J-ohn Edward, 25 St. Mar- Oave Arthur Wilson M.A.. 27 St. MarBunn William, !:) St. John's road, garet's road, St. Giles', Oxford garet's road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Campbell Neill Malcolm, Felix cottage, Oave J. H. 13 Marlborough pl. Banbury Bunting Mrs. Charlbury S. 0 Bampton, Faring don Cave Mrs. 12 Bridge street, Ban bury Bunting J\Irs. 4 Church walk, St. Campion J.T.Queen st.Henly-on-Thms Cave R. South vw. Caversham, Readng Giles', Ox:ord Cancellor G.W.A1 vescott ho.A.lvoct.S.O Ohalke:r Rev. Frederick l\I.A. WarBurbidge Thomas Henry J.P. The Canham Robe.rt, 4 Abingdon road, borough, Wallingford Bank, Chipping Xorton Grandpont, Oxford Chalmerrs Mrs. rB ~orham road, St. Burch George Ja.rnes, 21 :Korham rd. Cannan Ohas. M.A. 6o High st. Oxford Gi;es', OxfOTd St. Giles', l)xford Canmm Alfred, ::Will house, Sandford- Chamberlain Edmund jun. Erchfont. Burehardt :Mrs. Brashfield house, upon·Thames, Oxford · Reading road, Henley-on-Thames Caversfield, Bieester Cannon Miss, ~'Iarston, Oxford Chamberlain :Henry, l :Manor place, Burdon-Sandcrson .John Scott ~LA., Cannon Misses, Beckley, Oxfou-d Hoiywell, Oxford • M.D., LL.D., 1~.R.S. 64 Banbury Cannon Mrs. Rose villa,:Marston,Oxfrd Chambers C. E. Grammar school, road, St. Giles', Oxford Cantell lsaac, Eynsham, Oxford Henley-on-Thames •


COURT D1RECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. coo 319 Chambers P. 29 New Inn Hall st.Oxfrd Clark .A. C., M . .A. Queen's coli. Oxford ColebroDk Mrs. Rotherfield Peppardt Champion Miss, Nettlebed house, Ket- Ulark J. 26 West st.Grimsbury,Banbry Henley-on-Thames tlebed, Henley-on-Thames Clark ~Irs. Fim:nere house, Finmere, Colegrave Mrs. Bloxham, Banbury Chant James, Icknield cottage, '\'Yat- Buckingham I Coleman Mrs. Church villas, Bicester lington, Tetsworth Clarke Alfred Henry, 7 Hamilton ave.n. Coleman ~irs. 16 West Bar st.Banbury Ohapman Rev. William M . .A. Caxton Henley-on-Thames Coleman T.Cedar vl.NeithrDp,Banbury terrace, Henley-on-Thames Clarke Eat{)n, 203 Iffiey road, Oxford Coleridge Mrs. 23 Winchester road, Chapman E., M.A. Magdalen col.Oxfrd Clarloo F. 25 Marlborough rd.Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Ohapman H. E. Bletchington, Oxford Clarke Frederick, 33 St. Margaret's Coles Rev. Vincent Stuckey Stratton Chapman J. H., M . .A. Military college, road, St. Giles', Oxford M . .A. 61 St. Giles' street, Oxford Temple Cowley, Oxford Clarke Harry, 21 Marlborough road, Coles F. 9 Chester st. I:ffiey rd.Oxford Chapman Jas. 3 Grove street, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Coles Miss, 46 Walton street, St_ Ohapman Mrs. Islip, Oxford Clarke Henry Thomas, 88 Banbury rd. Tbomas', OxfoTd Chapple Rev. JDnathan, The Manse, St. Giles', Oxford Coles Mrs. Rokeby, Bardwell road,. South Ba.r street, Banbury Clark~ James P. Church street, Head- St. Giles', Oxford Chard Joseph John, St. John's villa, ington, Oxford Colgrave Mrs. Hook Nort{)n, Banbury St. John's road, Banbury Clarke' John, 1 Long Wall st. Oxford Collcutt J.ITackley pl.St.Giles',Oxfor.I Charles Rev. Robert Henry M.A. 3 Clarke ~Iiss, 26 Horsefair, Banbury Collett .Anthony, Hollydene, Banbury Crick road, St. Giles', Oxford Clarke Mrs. 30 Bath road, Eanbury road, Summertown, Oxford Cha.rleston Joseph, n6 Southmoor rd. Clarke )lrs. 16 Horsefair, Banbury Collett W. G., B.A. Military culleger St. Giles', Oxford Clarke Mrs. 76 Woodst{)ck road, St Temple Cowley, Oxford Charlton Alfred John, 92 Sm:ithmoor Giles', Oxford Collier Charles, Wood green, Witney road, St. Giles', Oxford Clarke William, Hernes road, Sum- Collier Jn. Geo. 46 .Abbey rd. Oxford Charlton M.F.London rd.Chippng.Nrtn mertown, Oxford Collier J.G.South vw.Cripley rd.Oxfrd Charsley Rev. Robert Harvey M.A. 56 Clarke William A. r Warnborough rd. Collier William, 26 Cripley rd. Oxford Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Collier William M.A., 2\f.D. St. ~Iary's. Chase Rev. Drummond Percy D.D. Clarke W.H.TheCottage,Aston,Frngdn entry, Oxford St. Mary hall, Oxford Clarke W. W. :2_\L Fewcott ho.Bicesier Collinge F. S, 33 Castle st. Banbury Chatawa.y Rev. Thomas Ernest Eagle Clary John, Charlbury S.O Collins James, 5 Wellington square,. 'M.A. Hensington, Woodstock Clayton Rev. Horace Evelyn :M.A. 30 St. Giles', Oxford Cha.ter Mrs. 18 Marlborough pl.Banbry Beaumont street, Oxford Collins )l:rs. 16 Bath road, Banbury Chaundy E. G. C. 20 .Abbey rd.Oxford Cleave.r W.74Bullingdon rd.Cwly.Oxfd Collins Thomas, 2 Albert st. Banbury Chaundy Henry, 9 Southmoor road, Cleaver '\'V. South Kewington,Banbury Collis ~Irs. 4 Grove street, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Clements Hy.Salford,Chipping Norton Collye~r Rev. F1rank William, 40 AsltoD Chavasse Rev. Francis James M.A. 52 Clements :\Iiss, 27 New street, Hen- street, Cowley, Oxford Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford ley-on-Thames Colthurst Mrs. 101 Kingston road, St. Che.atle :Miss, 31 Warnborough road, Clews Joseph, 34 Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Gi1es', Oxford Giles', Oxford Colville J.W.Culross,Bath rd.Banbury Cheatle Mrs. Fulbrook, Eurford R.S.O Clifford D. P. 155 I:ffiey rd. Oxford Colyer Henry Theopliilus, 5 ChestP.r Cheatle Thomas He:nry J.P. High Clifford James, North Hinksey housl', s1treet, I:ffiey road, OxfoTd street, Burford R.S.O Folly bridge, St. Aldate's, Oxford Comfort Rev. Charles .Abraham M.A. Checkley Mrs. 35 Southam rd.Banbury Clifton Robert Bellamy M.A. 3 Bard- Littlemore, Oxford Checkley Mrs. Swerford, Enstone well road, St. Giles', Oxford Comfort Rev. J . .A. Witney coll.Witney Cheesman Miss, Lower Heyford,Bnbry Clifton Rev.C.R.,M . .A.Nrth.Aston,Oxfd Commin J.H.1\Iona vil.Bath rd.Banbry Cheney John, 56 ~Iiddleton road, Clifton "\Yilliam, West end, Oxford Comnton ~ITs. 15&r6 Museum rd.Oxfd Grimsbury, Baubury Climenson Rev. John LL.::\L Shiplake, Conder Edward, Langston house,ChadChenuell William, 39 Walton Well rd. Henley-on-Thames lington, Charlbury S.O St. Gi1es', Oxford Clin~h :.Wiss, The Hermitage, Church Congreve Rev. Geo. M . .A. St. John's Cherry Mrs. Eloxham, Banbury g:teen, Witney Mission ho.Marston st.Cowley,Oxfrd Chester Rev. John Greville M.A. Clipch Mrs. r6 Banbury road, St. Conroy Sir John bart. M.A. Ballioi Pyrton, Tetsworth Giles', Oxford college, Oxford Chesterman Mrs. 40 South Bar st. Clinch Mrs. Jas. Church grn. Witney Conybeare FTedBI1'ick COO'nwallis ~LA. Banbury Clinch :Nirs. Wm, The Elms, Church 13 Korham garcLens, St. Giles',Oxfrd Cheyne Rev. Canon Thos. Kelly )LA. green, Witney Cook C. H. South Stoke, Reading South Elms, Park road, Oxford Close Henry Gaskell M.A., J.P. Kirt- Cook F.J.5St.John's rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Child Gilbert William M . .A., )I.D., lington park, Kirtlington, Oxford Cook George, Bridge street, Witney F.L.S., J.P. Eeadington hill, Oxford Clowes :Miss, 10 Winchester road, St. Cook George Henry, Southfield house. Childe. Percy, Rothesay villa, Caver- Giles', Oxford RE-ading road, Henley-on-Thames sham park pl. Caversham, Reading Clowes St. John Legh & The Hon. Cook Yfrs. Dorchester, Wallingford Chillingworth :Mrs. Horsepath, OxfDrd ::\Irs. Heythrop, Chipping Norton Cook ::\Irs. William, Hartland \']la~ Chillingworth Mrs. :J:2 Warnborough Clowse.r George Page, The Firs, Clan- Bampton, Faringdon road, St. Giles', Oxford field, Faringdon Cooke Miss, 3 Rawlinson road, St. Chillman Richard, Headington,Oxford Clubb Charles Waiter Frank, 5 Tack- Giles'-, Oxford Chivers Thomas G. Overdale villa, ley place, St. Giles', Oxford Cooke )fiss, 123 Woodstock road, St. Caversham Park pl.Ca.versham,Rdng Clutterbuck Rev. Francis Capper M.A. Giles', Oxford Choice Mrs.Nuffield,Henley-on-Thames Culham, Abingdon Cooke. Mrs. Beckley, Oxford Cholmondeley Rev. Francis Grenville Clutton Herbert Spencer, Mill house, Cookes Rev. Thomas Horace, Newton M.A. All Souls' college, Oxford Cleve, Goring, Reading Pure€ll, Buckingham Christopher Rev. A. ·M. W., M.A. 40 Coates A. N. 22 Marlboro' rd. Eanbury Cookes Mrs. 5 Marlboro' rd. Banbury Pembroke st. St. Aldate's, Oxford Coate.s H. 7 Black Hall road, Oxford Cookson C., M.A. Magdalen coll.O.xfrrl Church Miss,Richmd.rd.Ovrshm.Rdng Coates L. Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames Coomber Mrs. 55 Middleton road, Churcher George. P. Cherwell croft, Coates Mrs. Islip, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Kidlington, Oxford Coates William Thomas, 6 Caxton ter- Coombes Miss, Woodstock Churchill C.S.3:Manor rd.Holywll.Oxfd race, Henley-on-Thames Coombes Thos.Hy.94 High st. Oxford Clack Frederick, Auburn cottages, Cobb Edward George, Rose hill, Cooper E. C. 16 Abbey road, Oxfvrd Fi~kins, Lechlade S.O Church Cowley, Oxford Cooper Geo. Hy. Incot, I:ffiey rd.Oxf0rd Clack Mrs. Clanfield, Faringdon Cobb Mrs. I Hart st.Henley-on-Thames Cooper G. W. 8 Botley road, Oxford Clappen Fredk. The Laurels, Church Cobb T.E., J.P. 11 St.Giles' st. Oxford Cooper H.B.,M.A.6 Black Hall rd.O:xfd green, Witney Cockell W.2oRegent st. Cowley,Oxford Cooper .Tames H. Caversham hill, Clare Mrs . .Alma ho. Ilampton,Frngdn Cockran Christopher Hy. The Priory, Caversham, Reading Claridge Cha.s. Rd. Crouch st.Banbury Caversham, Reading Cooper J. The Croft, Henley-on-Thams Claridge George, 19 Marlborough rd. Coggins Edwd. Townend vil. Ilicester Cooper John, The Hollies, Burford rd. Grandpont, Oxford Coggins G.TheLaurels,Deddngtn.Oxfrd Chipping Norton Claridge John, Belmont, Longworth Coggins J.The Green,Deddngtn.Oxfrd Cooper John Fredk. Leicester house, road, St. Giles', Oxford Cohen Rev. J. I.,:~LA.Vicarage, Thame Northfield end, Henley-on-Thames Claridge Mrs.3gSouth Ilar st.Banbury CoiClough Rev. Howard John M.A. 90 Cooper Mrs. Caversham hill, CawrClaridge R.8 The Ter.Park town,Oxfrd .Abingdon road, Oxford sham, Reading Claridge Thos. 16 Marlboro' pl.Banbry Cole .Arthur R, Culham, Abingdon Cooper T. Spring valley,Iffiey rd. Oxfrd Clark Rev. W. Fulbrook,Eurford R.S.O Cole Court, I Folly bridge, St. A1- Cooper Waiter, 6 Lainton pl. NorthClark Fisher, Shirburn street, Wat- date's, Oxford field end, Henley-on-Thames lington, Tetsworth ,Cole ~Irs. 2 The Ter.Park town,Oxford Cooper W. R. Warkworth ho.Eanbury r


320 COP OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Cope Philip, \Yest Thorpe, Bensing- Cross Miss, Milton-under-Wychwood, Davis J. The Grange, Ascott, Oxford ton, Waliingford Chipping Nmton DavisMiss,Brook st..Watlingtn.Tetswth Cope Sydney \Ym. 87 Park st. Thame Cross Richard J.P. 1 Church walk, Davis Miss, 13 Chalfont road, St. Corbet .Miss, 36 Norham road, tit. St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Cros·s Wm. Fredk. 263 Iffiey rcLOxfrd Davis Miss, Greys green, Rotherfield Corbett Mrs. 169 Cowley rd. Oxford Orosswell Mrs. High street, Witney Greys, Henley-on-Tharnes Corbold J.siMarket pl.Henly-on-Thms Crow Charles Frederick, 86 Wood- Davis Mrs. 67 Midd~eton road, GrimsCornish George, 202 Abingdon r,)arl., stock road, St. Giles', Oxford bury, Banbury New Hinksey, Oxford Crowe Mrs. West Adderbury, Banbry Davis ~Irs. The Yews, Filkins, LechCorsellis Mrs. Oolne house, Bensing- Orowther Mrs. Emmer green, Caver- lade S.O ton, Wallingford sham, Reading DavisR.98Southmoor rd.St.Kiles,'Oxfd Coscia Carlo Felice M.A. 20 Welling- Crundle Mrs.Rose vil.Wheatley,Oxfrd Davis R. S.B.,J.P.Swerford pk.Enstone ton square, St. Giles', Oxford Orute William, Woodstock Dawkins Geo. H. Wilcote, Charlbury Coste.low :Mrs. 10 Walton Well road, Oubbon Rev. Henry B.A. r Dash- Dawkins William G. Over Norhn1 St. Giles', Oxford WQOd terrace, Banbury house, Over Norton Costick H. 22 West Bar st. Banbury Oubitt T. H. 6 Calthorpe rd.Banbury Day Capt.8Polstead rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Cotes :\>Irs. 201 Iffiey road, Oxford Cumberlidge Frederick William, 44 Day C. 74 Bell st. Heuley-'on-Thames Cotes Mrs.rKeble rd. St. Giles',Oxfrd Ast'l:m street, Cowley, Oxford Day Mrs. r6 Oxford road, Banbury Cott.m <Alpt. Henry Robert S. 99 Cumbers Mrs. Ea.Adderbury, Banbry Day Mrs. 20 Warnborough road, St. Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Cummings Rev. Hnyman Alfred Jas., Giles', Oxford O:ltton Rev. James Liggins M.A. Th.A.K.C.L. Asylum, Littlemore, Day Raymond, Oxford road, Banbury Vicarage, OliftonHampden,Abingdun Oxford Day William Raw.~{)n, Cuthbert house, Cotton Rev. J. W. Chinnor, Tetsworth Cunliffe Rev. Henry M. A. Cotefield, CavershamPk. pl.Caversham,Readng Cotton J. 6 St.John's. rd.St.Giles',Oxifd East Adderbury, Banbury Deaoon Joseph, Heyford Hill house, Cottrell-Dormer Capt·. Chas. Waiter Cunningham Hugh, 6r Middlet<On rd. Littlemore, Oxf{)rd J.P., D.L. Midtlle Aston, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Deacon Miss, 35 Up. High st. Thame Cottrell-Dormer John, Cokethorpe pk. Cunningham William Benjamin, r67 Deacon Richard, Birch villa, Henley Ducklington, 1-Vitney Walton street, St. Thomas', Oxford road, Caversham, Reading Couch William Henry, 95 Kingston Currie Rev. Hugh Penton M.A. 5 Deaile Rev. J., M.A. Kirtlington, Oxfd road, St. Giles', Oxford Parks road, St. Giles', Oxford Deane Edward, sen. Brooklyn, CaverCouling C. R. Gt. Milton, Tetsworlih Curry Rev. William D. B., M.A. The sham, Reading Oonlling Jn. Milton-under-Wychwood, Vicarage, Church street, New Rink- Deane Edward, jun. 21 Church st. Chipping Norton sey, Oxford Caversham. Reading Coulton Thomas, 4 Hemdean road, Curtis Misses, 41 S.th. Bar st. Bnbry Deane Mrs.Bryanston, Goring,Reading Caversham, Reading Cutler Miss. 44 Pembroke street, St. Deazeley J. Howard M.A. 8 ClarenCourt Richard, 37 Western road, Aldate's, Oxford don villas, Park town, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Dagger Hy. Tracey ho.Bath rd. Bnbry de Brisay Rev. Henry Delacour M.A. Cousins He1I"bert, 11 Chalfont road, Dalby Herrick, r8 Calthorpe rd.Bnbry 11 Bradmore rd. St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Dale Rev. Reginald Francis M.A. & de Coetlogon Rev.Chas. Prescott M.A. Cousins '\frs. 22 Banbury road, St. B.Mus., F.R.A.S. Rectory, Bletch- Stoke Talmage, Tetsworth Giles', Oxford ington, Oxford Dee Edward Harry, Portland cottage, Cousins Thomas George, 6o Banbury Dale George, 30 Southam rd. Banbry Northfield end, Henley-<On-Thames road, St. Giles', Oxford Dale Jn. R. West Adderbury, Banbry Dee Mrs. Beulnh lodge,Northfieldend, CowdeToy George, 45 Walton stree-t, Dallin Mrs. 27 Holywell st. Oxford Henley-on-Thames St. Thomas', Oxford D<~lt·on Misses, 5 Southmoor l'oad, St. De la Hey Rev. Edwd. Wm. Martin Cowderoy George Bell, Thornbury ho. Giles', Oxford Oldridge M.A. Keble Coil. Oxford Kidlington, Oxford Damant ~Irs. Kohima, Milton-under- de la Hey Rev. G., M.A. 53 Banbury Cowie Rev. Arthur Thos.Carnsew:\>I.A. Wychwood, Chipping Norton road, St. Giles', Oxford Vicarage, Bampton Aston,Faringdon Dando Mrs. c;o Broad street, Oxford De Mauley Lord J.P. Langford house, Cowper .Mrs. Bloxham, Banbury Daniel Rev. Char:es Henry Olive M.A. Little Faringdon, Lechlade S.O.; & Dox Mrs. Brook st.\Vatlngtn. Tetswrth ·worcester house, Worcester .~treet, Brooks' club, London SW Cox Robt. Black Bourton, Far.ingdon St. Thomas', Oxf.ord de Montmorency Mrs. 3 Polstead rd. Qoxe Rev. Hilgrove M.A. Brightwell- Daniell Alfred Prince, 67 Abingdon St. Giles', Oxford Baldwin, Tetsworth !'Oad, Grandpont, Oxford De Mornay.A.lfred, Col d'Arbres, CrowCoy Mrs. Milton, Banbury Daniels Miss, Church terrace, Bicestr marsh Gifford, Wallingford Cozens The Misses, Waterloo cottage, DannRev.J.3Tackley pl.St.Giles',Oxfd Dendy Arthur B.C.L. University colGDring, Reading Darbi Miss·, Sibford Ferris, Banbury lege, Oxford Cozens William, The Chestnuts, Bens- Darbishire Mrs. 20 Polstead road, DenisonMrs. The Cot. Watlngtn. Tetswth ington, Wallingford St. Gile.s', Oxford Denniston Miss, 36, 37 & 38 Wellin- "Craddock Mrs. Shipton-under-Wych- Darwood J.H.6Aston st.Cowley,Oxford ton square, St. Giles', Oxford wood, Chipping Norton Darwood Mrs. 12 New Inn Hall st. de Paravicini Francis M.A. 40 BanCraig E. S., M.A. 42 Broad st. Oxfrd Oxford bury road, St. Giles', Oxf.ord Crathern :Mrs. r8 Park street, Thame Davenport Chas. E. The Hill, Witney Dermer Rev. Edward Conduit.t B.D. '(Jrawfurd Rev. Gibbs P., M.A. Bicestr Davenport J. Bl'ookfld. Bath rd.Bnbry 68 Woodstock rd. St. Giles', Oxfrd Crawley Rev. Samuel M.A. Rectory, Davenport Mrs. 62 St. Giles' st.Oxfrd Dermont Ferdinand, Fontainebleau Oddington, Oxf{)fd Davenport Thomas Marriot M.A. villa, Priest hill, Caversham,Readng Crawley Miss, 107 Iffiey road, Oxford Headin~ton hill, Oxford de Salis Randolph, Fairacres, Iffiey Crawley Misses, Littlemore, Oxford Davey Robt. Overy ho. Wallingford road, Oxf<Ord Crawshay \V. T.Caversham pk.Reading Davids Charles Henry, Bodioote lawn, De Salis R. F. Fairacres,Iffiey,Oxford Crawter E. H.New st.Henley-on-Thrus Bodicot·e, Banbury Deverell Alfred1 J.P. Attington ho. Creed Mrs. 127 Woodstock road, St. Davidson Rev. George William B.A. Tetsworth (·files', Oxford Milbon-under-Wychwd. Chppng.Nrtn Deverell Mrs. 34 Upp. High st. Thme Cripps T Bampton As.ton, Faringdon Davidson Rev. Lionel M.A. Rectory, Devereux Major-General Hon. George 'Crisall James Stephen, 43 Marston Stanton St. John, Oxford Ta.lbot R.A., J.P. Heathfield house, street, Cowley, Oxford Davie Rev. George John M.A. Bun- Bletchington, Oxford Crisp Frank J.P. Friar park, Henley- galow, Bampton, Faringdon Deverill Mrs. 51 Middlet{)n road, on-Thames Daviell Wm. Chinnor, Tetsworth Grimsbury, Banbury Crissol William, 108 Abingdon road, Davies> Capt. Robert Watts R.N. Dew Miss, Lower Heyford, Banbury Grandpont, Oxford B:oxham, Banbury Dewar WilliamWemyss Methven D.L., Croft Mrs. Church terrace, Bicester Davies Rev. Gabr~el, The Elms, Bens- J.P. Cotmore ho. Fringford,BiCistr Croft T. 24 Marlborough rd. Banbury ington, Wallingford DeweMrs.r6Norham rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Crofton Lady, 25 Winchester road, Davies Fras. M. 121 High st. Oxford Dicey Albert V-enn M.A., Q.C., B.C.L. St. Giles', Oxford Davies Henry M.B. Fairbolme, Ship- 8o Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Crofts John Francis, Newton lodge, lake, Henley-on-Thames Dicka.son Wm. Calthorpe vil. Banbury Diamond st. Summertown, Oxford Davis Col. Howell, Greys green, Dickenmann J. All Saints' School, Crombie Rev. Ernest J., B.A. 4 Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thms Bloxham, Banbury Magdalen road, Cowley, Oxford Davis Alfd. 12 Crouch st. Banbury Dickerson Edgar, r Castle terrace, Crook Mrs. Souldern, Banbury Davis A.lfred Thomas, Castle lodge, Paradise st. St. Ebbe's, Oxford Crook Mrs. The Limes, Tetsworth Cornhill, Banbury Dickeson John Wm. r6 Turl st.Oxfrd Crosby Edwin Jn. Neithrop vil.Banbry DavisA.104Abingdon rd.Grndpnt.Oxfd Dickson Henry Newton, 125 WoodCro8s l\Iiss, Islip, Oxford Davis Jn. 6 Marlborough rd. Banbury st•ock road, St. Giles', Oxford


COOBT DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. EMU 8.21 Dicks The Misses, Swalcliffe, Banbury Drinkwater William, Sheep st. Bicstr J Edersheim ~Irs. 6 Crick road, St. Dillon Viscount D.L., M.A. Ditchley Driv~r Rev. Canon Saml. RolJ.es D.D. Giles', Oxford house, En stone S. 0. ; 3 Swan walk, Christ Church, St. Aldate's st. Oxfrd Edge Rev. Herbert Gorton, 6 Hamilton Ch~lsea SW & Army & Navy club Druce Edward, Church grn. Witney avenue, Henley-on-Thames SW, London Druce Henry, 12 Pembroke street, Edgecombe Mrs. Church house, HeadDillon Hon. Miss, Pudlicot house, St. Aldate's, Oxford ington, Oxford Shorthampton, Charlbury S.O Druce Lemuel, Market pi. Witney Edmonds James, 3 Pembroke street. Dillon HDn. Mrs. Constantine, Spels- Druce Miss, Eynsham, Oxford St. Clement's, Oxford bury, Charlbury Druce Mrs.TheAbbey,Eynsham,Oxfrd Edmonds Mrs. Broad street, BampDillon Lieut.-CDI.Richard Hy. Erumer Druce Thomas, Rock house, Mill lane, ton, Faringdon green, Caversham, Reading Witney Edmund H. 1-V. Rougemont, Iffiey. Dix Rev. E., B.A. C:anfield, Farrngdn Drummond Rev. James M.A., LL.D., Oxford Dix Misses, Sibford Gower, Banbury D.Litt. 18 llilwlinson road, St. Edmunds Albert Sutcliffe, Southlands. Dixey Frederick Augustus M.A., D.M. Giles', Oxford High Town road, Banbury II Holywell street, Oxford Dry l\Ess, 27 Beaumont st. Oxford Edmunds Charles, The Limes, BodiDixon Rev. James M.A. CDokley ho. Dry Richd.Deane, 13 Merton st.Oxfrd cote, Banbury Swyncombe, Henley-on-Thames Drysdale- Bruce, 38 West street, Edmunds F. P. 11 Oxford rd. Banbury Dixon H. G:reenfid. Watlingtn.Tetswth Grimsbury, Banbury Edmunds Percy S. 13 South Bal." Dix()n Mrs. u Rawlinson road, St. Dubber Mrs. 8 Cobden cre-scent, street, Banbury Giles', Oxfmd Grandpont, Oxford Edmunds R. 14 Broughton rd.Banbury Dixon Richard, H:welville, Lash- Dubber Mrs. 19 Woreester terrace, Edmunds R. r I North Bar st.Banbury brook, Shiplake, Heil1ey-on-Thames St. 'l'homas', Oxford Edmunds "\'Villiam, Dashwood lodge. Dixon Thomas, Thistledown, Lash- Duberly Miss, 34 St. Margaret's rd. Dashwood road, Banbury brook, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames St. Giles', Oxford Edoe Miss, South Stoke, Reading Dixon T. B. 8I St. Clement's st.Oxfrd Duck William Birdsall M.A. 29 Warn- Edsell Geo. Alfd. 79 High st. Thame Dobell Rev. William, Stonor park, borough road, St. Giles', Oxford Edwards Rev. William Gilbert M . .A. Upper Ass~nden, Henley-on-Thms Dudley J. M., M.A. Keble coli. Oxford Rectory, Great Haseley, Tetsworth Doble Charles Edward M.A. 2I Win- Dudley Miss, 27 Wellington square, St. Ed'wardJS C.W.Chaucer's ho.Woodstck chester road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Edwards Hy. Jas. 40 High st.Banbury Dobson F. 1V. Cleve, Goring, Readng Dudmaru James L. S. Shirreff, I8 Edwards Miss, 42 Banbury road, St. Dockray R. H. Stoke,Headington,Oxfd Wanborough rd. St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford• DoddRev.J.A.,M . .A.Low.Heyfd.Banbry Duff Harry, 36 St. Margaret's road, Edwards Mrs. West st. Chipping Nortrr Dodd J. S. Glebe cot. Goring,Reading St. Giles', Oxford Edwards Mrs. 161 Woodstock road, St. Do.dd J. T. 55 St. GiJe.s' st. Oxford Duff Robert Fraser J.P. Checkendon Giles', Oxford Dodd Walter J. H. The Grange, N'th. court, Checkendon, Reading .Edwards O.M.,M.B.Linooln coll.Oxfrd Stoke, Wallingford Duggan Rev. William Bottomley M . .A. Edwards R. Churchill,Chipping Nortn Dodd William Charles, Little St()ke g8 Great Clarendon street, Oxford Edwards W. T. I The Leys, Banbury farm, Ch~kendon, Wallingford Duigan William M.B. 99 Woodstock E~les Mrs. Woodstock Dodds T.W.,Mus.Doc.I6Slffieyrd.Oxfd road, St. Giles', Oxford Eels Alfred, 17 West street, GrimsDods()n Mrs. III Iffiey road, Oxford Duncan Rev. George M.A. Woodstock bury, Banbury Dodwell Alfd. H. 2I7 Iffiey rd. Oxford Dunk Rev. William, Goring, Reading Effingham Earl of D.L., J.P. Tusmore Dodwell Miss, High street, Thame Dunn N. N.Glenthorne,Goring,Reaung house, Bicester; & Travellers', DadwellMrs.I8Stanley rd.Cowley,Oxfd Dunnell A.R. 9 Brought-on rd.Banbury Doodle's & Turf clubs, London SW Dolbear Jn. 16 King Edward st. Oxfd Dunsford S. Sheep st. Burford R:S·? Eger~on Rev. P. R., B.C.L., M.A. All Doiley F.2zFarndon rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Dupre Mrs. 8 Norham road, St. G1les, Samts' school, Bloxham, Banbury D()Iley T.31Western rd.Grandpnt.Oxfd Oxford. Egerton Hubert Decimus, All Saints' Dolley William, 10 Abbey rd. Oxford Durell M1sses, 33 Banbury road, St. school, Bloxham, Banbury DolmanJ.Burdrop,SibfordGower,Bnbry Giles', Oxford Egerton Mrs. 8 Rawlinson road, St. Donaldsoon Mrs. 2 Bevington road, DurranJ.Ross~y111 hQ.Headngtn. Oxfrd Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Dutson Rev. Geo. Edwd. Bampton Egginton Miss, Knockeevan villa, Donne Mrs. 10Keb:e rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Dutton Miss, Evergreen cottage, Priest hill, Caversham, Reading Donnelly Thos. High st.ChippingNrtn Bampton, Faringdon Eggleton Joseph, Brize Norton S.O Doran Rev. John Wilberforce M.A. Duxbury Rev. C.Annandale,Woodstock Ekers 0. r8 Br{mghton rd·. Ban~ury Rectory, Souldern, Banbury Dyer Lewis, 68 Banbury road, St. Elam Valiance, The Lodge, Little Tew, Dormer Frederick \V. Priest hill, Giles', Oxford Enstone, Oxon Caversham, Reading Dyke Guy, Bridge street, Witney Eldrid· Hugh, 17 Norham road, St. Dormor J. M. 235 Iffiey rd. Oxford Eagle Frederick, Queen st. H.erulley- Giles', Oxford Dorn J. 2 East vw. Parks rd. Oxford on-Thames Eldrid Thomas Ernest, 22 WarnDorrill C. C.llestdene,Iffiey rd.Oxford Eagle~ton Jose-ph, 99 St. Clement's borough road, St. Giles', Oxford Dorri:l Mrs. 8 St. John's :;treet, street, Oxford Eldridge James, Sedlescombe, Lake St. Giles', Oxford Eaglestone. Emanuel, Weston-on-the- street, New Hinksey, Oxford DouglasRev.R.L.,M.A.7Iffiey rd.Oxfrd Green, B1cester EldTidge William, 6g Middleton road. Douglas George, Calthorpe house, Earle Rev. Prebendary John 1\LA. 15 Grimsbury, Banbury Dash-wood road, Banbury Norham road, Oxford Elford Mrs. Pensilva, Iffiey rd. Oxford Douglas Miss, 13 St. Margaret's rd. Earle Rev. R.H.,M.A.Kencott,~windon Elford P., M.A. St. John's coll.Oxforc! St. Giles', Oxford Ealrle Mlrs. Cold Norton, Kidmore, Ellam Miss, 74 Southmoor road, St. Douglas W. T.Castle ho.Cornhill,Bnbry Reading Giles', Oxford Downes Rev. George Richmond M.A. Early Charles J.P. Newland house, Elley Henry, Sibford Gower, Banbury Begbroke, Oxford Newland, Witney Elliott Edwin Ilailey M.A. 4 Bardwell Downing Robert, 10 Park crescent, Early Chas. Wm. 'Vest end, Witney road, St. Giles', Oxford Park town, Oxford Early Henry, Wood green, Witney Elliott Edwin Litchfield, 8 Canterbury DowS()n Ry. M. 40 St. Giles' st.Oxford Early J.V.Springfield,Wood gn.Witney road, St. Giles', Oxford Doyle Mrs. 26 We-st Bar st. Banbury Early Miss, High street, Witney Ellis Edmund Henry, Windmill hill,. Doyne Rev. P.V.,M.A.Beckley,Oxford Early Mrs. South side, Bampton, Henley-on-Thames Doyne Robt. W.28Beaumont st.Oxfrd Faringdon Elliston Edward Alexander, 8 West. Drage Majm William Henry, 12 Park Eason Rev. Benj. M., M.A. I Banbury street, Grimsbury, Banbury crescent, Park town, Oxford road, Summertown, Oxford Elsom John, 13 Newton road, GrandDrake Edwd. 15 CalthDrpe rd. Banbry East Rev. Arthur B. A. Vicarage, South pont, Oxford Draper Rev. William Henry M.A. Leigh, Witney Elston J. E. W. Adderbury, :Banbury Middleton Swney, Bicester Eatmll Mrs. 49 Banbury road, St. FJton Rev. Herbert G., M.A. 5 DashDraper Miss, 20 NDrham road, St. Giles', Oxford wood terrace, Banbury Giles', Oxford Ea ton Peter, 15 Winchester road, St. Elwin Rev. E. F. St. John's Mission. Draper Misses,4Broughton rd.Banbury Giles', Oxford• house, Marston ·st. Cowley, Oxford Draper Mrs. I Chalfont road, St. Eckfordl Mrs. Samdfield house, Head~ Emberlin Misses, Kidlington, Oxford Giles', Oxford ington, Oxford Em'bling John Edward, 10 Polstead Drew Arthur Jn. F.R.C.S.Eng. Water Eckstein Jn. J. Steeple Aston, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford hall, St. Aldate's street, Oxfmd Eden William Gibbs, 99 West street, Embling William Saxty, 23 Farndou DrewMrs.39Leekford rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Grimsbury, Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Drinkwater Henry Goorge Waiter, I Edens Frederick, 94 Walwn street, St. Emerson Jn. Battle, Goring, Readin~r Farndon road, St. Giles', Oxford Thomas', Oxford Emmet J.Wm., E.Adderbury,Banlbury • OXON. 21


322 ENG OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S England Lt.-Col. Albert Edward J.P., Ffoulkes Mrs. 29 Holywell st. Oxford Fowler W.W. Kingham,Chippng.Nortn R.A. Manor ho, Souldern, Banbury Field Rev. John Edward M.A.Vicarage, Fowler William Warde M.A. Lincoln Englebach E.C. Shillingford,Wallngfrd Bensington, Wallingford college, Oxford English E. Rivermead, Iffiey, Oxford Field Mfred Benjamin, Grimsbury Fox Alfred, IO Woodstock road, St. Ennor Rev. Albert, Crowmarsh mill, Grimsbury, Banbury Giles' Oxford Gifford, Wallingford Field A. G. Bensington, Wallingford Fox Herbert Francis M.A. Brasenose EMck Mrs. Sibford Gower, Banbury Field Francis Hayward, 35 Norham house, High street, Oxford Epps Walter Henry, Manor house, road, St. Giles', Oxford Fox Mrs. Wm. Bampton, Faringdon West st.reet, Chipping Norton Field' Misses, I Cowley place, St. Fox William Hy. B.A., D.L., J.P., Ess(}n Willia.m M.A. 13 Bradmore Clement's, Oxford Bradwell gro.Bradwell,Burfrd.R.S.O road, St. Giles', Oxford Field Mrs. Shillingford, Wallingford Frampton Jn. Bensington, Wallingford Etheridge A. F.G.89 Holywell st.Oxfrd Field P. Lyndhurst, High st. Thame Francis A. Long Meadow,Goring,Rdng EvanS! Capt. Henry, Kingham lodge, Fielding Mrs. Kingston villa, Kingston Francis Miss, Iffiey, Oxford Kingham, Chipping Norton Blount, Tetsworth Francombe Samsn. I8I Iffi.ey rd.Oxfrd Evans Arthur John M.A. Ashmolean Filbee Miss, Moor Court cottage, Franey Edwd. I3 Horsefair, Banbury museum, Broad street, Oxford Lewknor, Tetsworth Frankland Misses, Wendlebury,Bicestr Evans Evan B.A. Training college, Finch George, Fair View rd. Banbury Franklin Albert Henry, 2 Stanley rd. Culham, Abingdon Finch Henry Charles, Oranden gate, Cowley, Oxford Evans Frederick, Headington lodge, Bell street, Henley-on-Thames Franklin Ben J. 23 Museum rd. Oxford Headington, Oxford Fingland Jn. 44 Market pi. Banbury Franklin Henry, Castle Hill house, Evans H.L.,M.B.,C.M.Goring, Reading Firth Charles Harding M.A. Bailiol New road, Oxford · Evans J. Gwenogfryn M.A. 7 Clarendon coil. 33 Norham rd!. St. Giles',Oxfd Franklin H. J. 2 Museum rd. Oxford villas, Park tQwn, Oxford Fish Rev. John William, r8 South st. Franklin Hy. Rbt. Deddington, Oxford Evans John, Woodfield terrace, Cavers- Grimsbury, Banbury Franklin J. L. Bensington, Wallingford field road, Bicester Fish Benj. I75 Iffiey road, Oxford Franklin Misses, Ascott, Wallingford Evans Mi~ses,· Newton r{)ad, Grand- Fisher E. L. Grimsbury ho. Banbury Franklin Mrs. Ewelme, Wallingford po-nt, Oxford Fisher Henry vVadham, 32 Norham Franklin Mrs. The Limes, Bensington, Evans Mrs. Lower Heyford, Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Wallingford Evans Richard, I7 Walton Well rd. St. Fisher H. A. L., M.A.New coli. Oxford Franklin Mrs. I2 Wellington 11quare, Giles', Oxford Fisher Horace James M.A. I Polstead St. Giles', Oxford Evans Srnl. 4 Albert street, Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Franklin Robert Thomas, The Views, Everritt John Harry, Woodstock F~sher J. _West Adderbury, Banbur_r Ewelme, Wallingford Evetts Mrs.Tackley pk.Tackley,Oxford Fisher Miss, 4 Bradmore road, >:it. Franklin Thomas The Manor, St-adEyles Charles 0. 6 Western road, . Giles', Oxford hampt<m, Walli~gford Grandpont, Oxford Fisher Mrs. I Holywell st. Oxford Franklin W. Grove ho.Grove pl.Oxford Eyre William, r South place, Reading F~sher M!s. Wardington, Banbury Franks Baron Joseph, 21 St. John's road, HenJey-on-Thallles Fisher Richard, 57 lflley rd. Oxford street St. Giles', Oxford Eyston Mrs. The Mount, Whitchurch, Fisher Waiter William M.A. 5 St. Frasei' Alexander Caspar J.P., D.L. Reading Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford . Mongewell' ho. Mongewell,Wallngfrd E1,ard Rev.Arbhur R.,M.A. 26 Farndon Fitch A. 0: 55 Corn Market st.Oxford Freeborn Rev. Albt. Oorsellis Richard road, St. Giles', Oxford Fletcher Rev. Carteret John Halford M.A. Vicarage, Kidlington, Oxford Faber Mrs. 171 Iffiey road, Oxford M.A. 89 Woodstock rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Freeborn Hy. Spencer Rhd. M.B. Red Fairbairn Rev. Andrew M., M.A., Fletcher Rev. Edward Sumner Bick- house, Clifton Hampden, Abingdon D.D., LL.D. Mamfield road, OxforJ nell M.A. Cuxham, Tetsworth Freeborn John Charles Richard M . .A. :Fairfax Arthur, 71 Middleton road, Fletcher Ohas. Robert L~slie M.A. 22 38 Broad street, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Norbam gdns. St. Giles', Oxford Freeman Rev. E.C.,B.A.Charlton,Oxfd Faithfull Rev. Oharley Henry :NI.A. Fletcher Oscar H. Rock villa, East Freeman James, Beechwood house, Steeple Aston, Oxford end, North Leigh, Witney Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames Falkner John, II Bevington road, St. Flower Mrs. Mallard's court, Stoken- Freeman Mrs. I6 Norham gardens, Giles', Oxford church, Tetsworth St. Giles', Oxford Fane Capt. Henry George, Bicester Flower Mrs. 7 South parade, Summer- French Mrs. Calthorpe house, Dash· house, Bicester town, Oxford -wood road. Banbu:ry Fanning Frederick Charles, Manor ho. Flowers Horace E. Crouch st.Banbury French Mrs. Market square, Witney Duns Tew, Oxford Flowers Mrs. 29 West Bar st. Banbury French Mrs. Upper Heyford, Banbury Fanshawe Rev. Henry Leighton M . .A. Flowers Wm. Box Hedge rd. Banbury Fre.re. Erederick Hube.rt, Kite Brook South Weston, Tetsworth Forbes Alexander Clark J.P. Swanston ho. Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh Farbrother Edmund Robert, Grammar house, Whitchurch, Reading Frost Harry Kent, 45 Western road, school, Bampton, Faringdon Forbes M'l"s. West, .Adderbury, Banbry Grandpont, Oxford Farebrother Rev. Thomas 1'\I.A. 2 Forbes W. H., M.A. Balliol coll.Oxford Fry Mrs. 66 Banbury road, St. Church -walk, St. Giles', Oxford Ford .Alfred Napier, Howe farm, Wat- Giles', Oxford Farmer John, 21 Beaumont st. Oxford lington, Tetsworth Fulle-r George, Rosebery, Queen st. Farndon Thomas Osborne, Woodstock Ford Percy, Charlbury S.O Henley-on-Thames Farnell Lewis Richard M.A. I W el- Ford Thomas, rr Botley road, Oxford Funnell Richard, Ohilson, ~horthamplington place, St. Giles' st. Ox:ord Foreshew T. Wm. Church grn. Witney ton, ..Charlbury S. 0 Farrant Charles, 4 Banbury road, St. Forman Mrs. 9 Fyfield road, St. Furneaux Rev. Henry M.A. 35 BanGiles', Oxford Giles', Oxford bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Farrant James Alexander, 9 Manor Forrest Mrs. 3 St. Giles' st. Oxford Fusosell :Miss,Nort.h Elms,Parksrd.Oxfd place, Holywell, Oxford Forster Mrs. I3 Banbury road, St. Fynes-Webber Mrs. 14 Crick road, St. Farrington John, 4 Lainton place, Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Northfield end, Henley-on-Thames Fortescue Chas. Woodland, Banbury Gadney F. J. 3 Corn Market st. Oxford Farrow John, Woodstock ForteS<Cue Jn. 51 The Green, Banbuxy Gaffee H. 27 Brit-annia rd. Banbury Fathers Rev. George H .• M.A. Oul- Fortescue John, Wadham cottage, Gale Mrs. Wheatley, Oxford ham. Abingdon Parks road, Oxford Gallaway Percy F. M. Fairleigh villas, Faulkner Joseph, 25 Farndon road, St. Fortescue J. S. 51 The Green,Banbury Priest hill, Caversham, Reading Giles', Oxford Forty James, wa, New road, Oxford Galpin Charles Mexander, 4 Western Faulkner Miss, 28 George st. Oxford Forty Mrs. Shillingford, Wallingford road, Grandpont, Oxford Faulkner Mrs.35 St.Aldate's st.Oxford Foster Rev. Joseph B.A. Swinbrook, Galpin Mrs. 36 Pembroke street, St. Faulkner Mrs. Wootton, Woodstock Burford R.S.O Aldate's, Oxford! Faulks H.Rose vil.Clanfield, Faringdon Foster C. Wm. 14 Beaumont st. Oxfrd Galt George, Woodstock Faussett Rev. Robert Godfrey ~LA. Foster John D.L., J.P. Combe park, Gambel Mrs. Yew Tree villa, NewChrist church, St. Aldate's st. Oxfrd Whitchurch, Reading land, Witney Fawdry Mrs. New st. Chipping Norton Foster Mrs. 2 Lainton place, With- Gamlen William Blagdon M.A. NorthF'ederau Miss The Lindens, Oxford fl.eld end, Henley-on-Thames grove, Parks road, Oxford road, Banbury Foster Mrs. I Turl street, Oxford Gardiner George, 3 Southmoor road, Ft-nwick Misses, 7 Bradmore road, St. Foster-Melliar William Melliar J.P. St. Giles', Oxford Gi!es', Oxford North Aston hall, Oxford Gardiner John Job, Langdale house, Ferard R. H., M.A., Keble coli. Oxford Fowell L. Linden, Headington, Oxford Park town, Oxford Ferris George H. 28 Southmoor Fowle Rev. T. W., M.A. !slip, Oxford Gardiner Miss, 25 George st. Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Fowler Rev. Thomas D.D., LL:D. Gardiner Mrs. 5 Clarendon villas, Ffo'u:lkes E. A. 29 Holywell st. Oxford l\Ierton street, Oxford Park town, Oxford Ffrench Nicholas G. The Larches, Fowler Henry, Bridge street, Witney Gardner Rev. David Mason D.C.L. East Adderbury, Banbury Fowler Mr~. 2II Iffiey road, Oxford Great Rollright, Chipping Norton •


COURT DIRECTORY,] OXFORDSHIRE. Gardner Alan, .Axle house, London ru. Gilbert William Creasey, 44 West st. Chipping Norton Grimsbury, Banbury Gardner George, Orchard house, Giles Edward J. 75 Southmoor rd. Neithrop, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford , Gardner George Edward, London rd. Giles John Edward, Westfield, HenChipping Norton ley-on-Thames Gardner Miss, Bodicote, Banbury Giles Mrs. 31 Chalfont road, St.Giles', Gardner Mrs. 19 Abbey road, Oxford Oxford Gardner Mrs. 34 Bath road, :Sanbury Giles WilUam, 3 Albert st. Banbury Gardner ~Irs.London rd.Chippng.Nrtn Gllkes Mrs. Shillingford, Wallingford vGardner Percy M.A., Litt.D. 12 Can- Gill Lovett, 15 Bradmore road, St. terbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Gardner T. East Adderbury, Banbury Gillett Alfd. 2 West Bar st. Banbury Garne .Arthur, High st. Burford R.S.O Gillett Chas. Wood green, Banbury Game Geo. Sheep st. Burford R.S.O Gillett Charles Edwin, 59 Banbury rd. -Garne T. Fulbrook, Burford R.S.O St. Giles', Oxford Garne W. Sheep st. Burford R.S.O Gillett John Padbury, Laudale, South Garner Rev. J ames, The Mans~, Bar street, Ban bury Langford, Lechlade S.O Gillett .Tonathan Ashby, The Elms, ~Garner T. Manor ho. Fritwell,Banbury Oxford road, Banbury Garnham James, 71 Abingdon road', Gillett Miss, Fern cot.Brize Nrtn.S.O Gra.ndpont, Oxford Gillett Miss, 2 West Bar st.Danbury 'Garratt Rev. Charles Foster M.A. 13 Gillett Misses, 4 Bridge •St. \Vitney Bevington rd. St. Giles', Oxford, & Gillett Misses, 20 Oxford rd. Banbury The Grange, Little Tew,Enstone S.O Gillett Mrs. Newland cottage,Witney Garratt Lewis Edward, The Grove, Gillett Mrs.TheElms,Oxford rd.Bnbry Over Worton, Oxford Gillman George, 34 Leckford road, ·Garrett T. 64 Warwick rd. Banbury St. Giles', Oxford ·Garrett Thomas Edwin D. 61 Brough- Gillmore Miss, Bath road, Banbnry ton road, Banbury GillottT.L.Draycote ho.Bodicote,Bnby Garstang W., M.A. Lincoln co1l.Oxfrd Ginger Mrs. 68 Middleton road,Grims- >Gascoigne Rev. Willia.m Birch M.A. burY:, Banb';lry Rectory, Bucknell, Bicester Gladwm Hamilton Fane J.P. BroughGaskoin Herman John Richard, 5 & 6 ton castle, Banbury Manor road, Holywell, Oxford Glanville Miss,Berrick Salome,Wlngfd ·Gawn 'Villiam, 33 Iflley road, Oxford Glasson William John Wharton :M.A. 'Ga;· Edward, 82 Woodstock road, St. 2 Polstead road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Glossop Rev. Samuel, Souldern,Bnbry tGee Charles, 88 Kingston road, St. Gmelin Rev. Frederick M.A. I83 Iffiey Giles', Oxford roau, Oxford 'Gee William Henry, 35 Southmoor G·Jddard Mrs. King's end, Bicester road, St. Giles', Oxford Godfrey-Faussett Rev. Robert M.A. Geekie W.,L.D.S. 42 St.Giles' st.Oxfrd Vicarage, Cassington, Oxford 'Geldart Mrs. 25 Polstead road, St. Godley Alfred Denis M.A. 34 St. Giles', Oxford Giles' street, Oxford 'Gelderd-Somervell Frederick M.A. Godley George, 2 Hamilton avenue, Haseley manor, Haseley, Tetsworth Henley-on-'fhames Gell Philip Lyttelton M.A. LanglPy Godson Nicholls S. Horley, Banbury lodge, Headington hill, Oxford Golby John, 1.'he Green, Cropredy, 'George Rev. Hereford Brooke M.A. Leamington Holywell street, Oxford Golby Miss, 54 The Green, Banbury George Henry, Glenthorne, Thame Golby :Miss, 24 1Vood Green terrace, Georg-e James, Sonning common, Bath road, Banbury Kidmore, Reading Golby Thomas P. The Lawn, East 'George John, Bath road, Banbury Adderbury, llanbury George John, West end, Witney Golden Misses, Charlbury S.O B-eorge Wm. 0. 202 Cowley rd.Oxford Goldingha.m Philip Proctor, FairView Gepp Rev. Henry John M.A. West road, Banbury Adderbury, 'Banbury Goldsborough George, 11 The Ter- •Gerrans Henry 'fresawna. M.A. 20 St. race, Park town, Oxford John's street, St. Giles', Oxford Gomm H. W. Kidlington, Oxford 'Gerring George F. Clifton house, Lake Goodall S. r6 Broughton rd.llanbury street, New Hinksey, Oxford Goodbody R. I Marlboro' rd. Banbury "G~rring Mrs. W. A. Sandfords, Bamp- Goodenough .Frederic, Strathm.ore, t.Jn, Faringdon Caversham Park J:>lace, Reading 'G-ibbard Mrs. 38 Middleton road, Goodfellow Stephen, Courtfield cotGrimsbury, Banbury tage, Headington, Oxford Gibbons Miss A. R. Eynsham, Oxford Goodinge The Misses, Goring, Readng Gibhons l\liss J. Eynsham, Oxford Goodway Clement Elisha, 3 J.lbert Gibbons 1\Irs. J'. sen. Eynsham, Oxfrd terrace, Newland, Banbury {i-ibbs George F. 21 Regent street, Goodwin Rev .. T.,M.A.Milcombe,llnbry Cowley, Oxford Goodwin J. H., B.A. All Saints' -Gibbs Miss, 7 Warnborough road, St. school, Bloxham, Banbury Giles', Oxford Goodwin Mrs. 4 Rawlinson road, St. Gibbs Mrs. Hook Norton, Banbury Giles', Oxford Gibbs Mrs. 19 l\Iarlborough pl.Bnbry Goold Mrs. 167 Cowley rd. Oxford Gibbs Mrs. 29 l\Iarlborough rd.Banbry Gordon Miss, Marston, Oxford Gibbs l\frs. 43 Warwick road, Banbry G:>sling Col. George, Stratton Audley Gibbs Robert, 30 Horsefair, Banbury park, Bicester Gibbs W. 6 Marlborough pi. Banbury Gotch Francis M.A., B.Sc. Oxford Gibson J'ohn Thomas, 13 Cobden cres. Gough Chas. 79 Iflley road, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Gough John H. Souldern, Banbury Gibson William Sumner, The Rookery, Gould J.jun.Rousdon,Iffiey rd.Oxford Headington, Oxford Gould :Miss, l\liddle Barton, Oxford Giffard Rev. Edwin Hambleton, 76 Goundrey Mrs. Elmdene, Banbury rd. Banbury road, St. Gile.s', Oxford Summertown, Oxford Gilbert H.Glenalna, Kidlington,Oxfrd Goundrey William Sheldon, 47 SouthGilbert J'ohn,73 .A.bingdon road,Grand- moor road, S~. Giles', Oxford pont, Oxford Gower Thomas Pry, Dunelin, MapleGiles R. West end, Chipping Norton durham, Reailing GRI 323 Gowring B. W., M.R.C.S.Eng. Ratclifie infirmary, Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Grace Miss, Spring st.Chipping Nortn Graham H. Bucknell manor, Bicester Graham Mrs. 35 Walton Well road, St. Giles', Oxford Graham-Jones Rev. Charles Edward l\LA. The Vicarage, South Banbury Granger E. B. Lit. Milton, Tetsworth Grant Charles Bathe M.A. Queen's college, Oxford Grant James-, Parliament house, Co:rn street, Witney Grant William, Eynsham, Oxford Grant William G. 73 Bullingdon road, Cowley, Oxford Graves Mrs. 38 South Bar st. Banbury Gray E. B.,M.D.19 Beaumont st.Oxfrd Gr!ly F. Stone ho. Headington, Oxford Gray G. Buchanan 1\LA. Mansfield college, Oxford Gray John C. 5 Black Hall rd. Oxford Gray Waiter, I St. Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Greatbatch Arthur, May bank, Iffiey road, Oxford Greatrex Joseph, 26 Wood Green terrace, Bath road, llanbury Greaves Rev. Edmund M.A. Forest hill, Oxford Greaves Mrs. 69 Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Greaves Mrs. 23 Oxford rd. Banbury Green Rev. Yernon 1.'homas · M.A. Vicarage, Littlemore; Oxford Green Alexander HenryM.A.I37Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Green FrederickM.Uhurch grn.Witney Green Geo. Sydney,Bloxham,Banbury Green M.H.,M . .A. Trinity coll.Oxford Green Miss, Shillingford, W allingford Green Misses, 44 "\-Valton street, St. Thomas', Oxford Green Mrs. 9 Banbury road, St.Giles', Oxford Green Mrs. 105 Cowley rd. Oxford Green Mrs. 47 Middleton rd. Grimsbury, Banbury Green Mrs. 22 Museum rd. Oxford Green Mrs. 9 Polstead road, St.Giles', Oxford Green Thomas, 25 Leckford road, St. Giles', Oxford Green William, Eynsham, Oxford Greene Geo. Arth. Fringford, Bicester Greene Herbert Wilson M.A., B.C.L. Magdalen college, Oxford Greenidge A bel Hendy J ones M.A. Hertford college, Oxford Greenwell Edward Eyre, Parsonage cottage, Goring, Reading Greenwood John, Lower house, Easington, Tetsworth Greenwood ·Thomas, Manor house, Easington, Tetsworth Greet William, Shillingford,Wallngfrd Gregorie Miss, W olvercote, Oxford Gr~gory The Misses, Shipton-underWychwood, Chipping Norton Greswell Misses, 39 St.Giles' st.Oxfrd Grey Major Charles, Manor house, :Rotherfield Peppard, Henley-on-'l'h Grey Robert, Whitchurch house, Whit~ church, Reading Griffin Geo. J. Cropredy, Leamington Griffin Innes, 31 Crouch st. Banbury Griffin James, Wheatley, Oxford Griffin Misses, 16 Farndon road, StGiles', Oxford Griffith Rev. George Sandham M.A. Ardley, Bicester Griffith Samuel, Lansdowne villa, Caversham Park place, Reading Gri.ffiths Capt. John, 37 Divinity road, Cowley road, Oxford Griffi.th..s J. F. 103 Iflley road, Oxford Griffiths John M . .A.. Jesus coli. Oxford Grimbly Richard, The Grange,Banbury road, Snmmertown, Oxford · OXON. 21*


324 GRI OXFORDSHIRE. t [KELLY"s Grimbly Mrs. J. IIS lflley Td. Oxford Hall Goorge Hawtin, Manor houso, Harris Joseph, Laurel cottage, Bar• Grimsley Thomas, Henley ho. Bicester Swalcliffe, Banbury ford St. Michael, Oxford Grindle: Edmund Samuel M.A. 8 & 9 Hall Herbert, ro The Terrace, Park Harris Miss, Charlbury S.O Beaumont street, Oxford town, Oxford Harris :Miss, Dorchester, "\Yallingford Grisold Mrs. 68 West street, Grims- Hall Hugh ~LA., B.C.L. roo Holywell Harris Miss, Market place, Deddingbury, Banbury street, Oxford ton, Oxford Groom John, li Cobden crescent, Hall Hugh Furgie, 104 Woodstock rd. Harris Misses, West end, Chipping Nrtn; Grandpont, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Harris l\Irs. Hook Xorton, Banbnry Grosby Mrs. Bodicote, Banbury Hall J.T.22 Leckford rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Harris Mrs. 153 Iffiey road, Oxford Grose Rev. Thomas Hodge ~LA. Hall Miss, East end,Hook Norton,Bnby Harris Mrs. 28 St. John's •street, St_ Queen's college, Oxford Hall Mrs. Bull ring, Deddington,Oxfd Giles', Oxford Grove Goorge Dodd,Stonor Park farm, Hali Mrs.23 Norham rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Harris Mros. 8 Walton street, St. Upper Assenden, Henley-on-Thames Hall Richard, 91 Park st. Thame Thomas', Oxford Groves Sampson Meadowcroft, Milton- Hall "\Villiam Ueorge, n Hamilton Harris Mrs. Robert, 12 Polsted road .. under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton avenue, Henley-on-Thames St. Giles', Oxford Grubb Robert James, Somerville ho. HallettW.B.Streatly view,Gorng.Rdng Hnrris Wm. H. Sibford Ferris,Banbry Banbury rd. Summertown, Oxford Halliwell John Sellers, 8 Leopolrl st. Harris W.T. Emlynho.Sheep st.Bicstr· Grundy G. Beardoe B.A. Temple Cowley, Oxford Harrison Rev. C11arles Sawkins 1\I.A. Cowley, Oxford Hallowes Mrs. 16 Park crescent, Park Cottisford, Bnckley Guerrier Rev. William Joynson M.A. town, Oxford Harrison Edward Slater- J.P. Sheis· Glebe ho. St. Clement's st. Oxford Halsey James, 173 '\Yalton street, St. well p::.~rk, Bicester Guest Mrs. Sandford park, Sandford 'Thomas', Oxford Harrison 1\I. C. C. Church grn.Witney St. Martin, Oxford Hamersley Edward Samuel D.L., .J.P. Harris•on Robert H. C., J.P. ShiplakeGuise "\Valter James, 27 Western rd. Pyrton manor, Tetsworth court, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames-· Grandpont, Oxford Hamilton Rev. George Henry Manners Harrison T. The Firs, Caversham,Rdng Gulley Rev. Henry James B.A. Castle B.A. Ivy bank, Ewelme, Wallingford Hart Benj. 28 St. Giles' st. OxfoTd' street, Deddington, Oxford Hamilton A. C., 1\I.A. 9 Grove st. Oxfrd Hart Hemy, 87 Kingston road, St, Gulliver Charles Arthnr, Priest hill, Hamilton S.G.,M.A..Hertford coll.Oxfd Giles', Oxford Caversham, Reading Hammans Edward, The Gore, ·war- Hart Horace, The Press house, \Valton Gulliver F. New st. Deddington,Oxfrd borough, Wallingford •street, St. Thomas', Oxford Gnnn Thos. B. Wardington, Banbury Hammond John, Kidlington, Oxford Hart James, 6 & 7 Holywell st.Oxford· Gunstone Miss, 53 Cowley rd. Oxford Ramp Mrs. Th~ Firs, Kingston Blount, Hart l\Irs. ro North Bar st. Banhnry Gunstone Rchd. 51 Cowley rd. Oxford Tetsworth Hart-Davis Rev. Richard Hart ::\LA. Gurney Chas. 17 Oxford rd. Banbury Hampden :Mrs. The Old mansion, Dunsden, Reading Gurney Mrs. Archer, 7 Keble road, Ewelme, Wallingford Hartley Rev. Robert M.A. 97 Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Hancock J oseph, 25 Southam rd.Ilnbry road, St. Giles', Oxford Gurney Richard Anthony Frederick, Hancock Mrs. 2 Prospect pl. Banbury Hartley E. J. 57 High st. Banbury I7 Upper High street, Thame Hand Rev. William Patrick Lennard Hartley Richard, The Grove, ShiptonGurney Sydney, Thames villa, Lower E.A. Taynton, Burford R.S.O under-Wychwood, Chipping .Nnrton Caversham, Reading Hands Alfred, Deddington, Oxford Hartley '\Vm. 32 West Bar st. Banbnry Guttridge Charles, Shiplake rise,Ship- Hand~ J. New st.Deddington, Oxford Harvey Rev. Henry Auber \LA. 20 St. lake, Henley-on-Thames Hanley Edmund .Augustine, Beech Giles' street, Oxford Guy James, 3 Lainton place, :1\"orth- lawn, Park town, Oxford Harvey F. B. Hensington ho.Wood:stck field end, Henley-on-Thames Hanson Rev. Hesketh M.A. 43 \Vel- Harvey Ha.rry, 21 Broad st. Oxford Guy Misses, New st. Chipping Norton lington square, St. Giles', Oxford Harvey John, 5 Castle terrace, J.>nraGuyer Rev. Brett M.A. 8 Magdalen Harbidge Miss, Shipton-unrler-'\-Vych- dise street, St. Ebbe's, Oxford road, Cowley, Oxford wood, Chipping Norton Harvey John James, 3 Castle tel'l'acr, Habgood Henry Charles F.S.I. Mar- Harcourt A., J.P. :Kuneham pk.O:xford Paradise street, St. Ebbe's, Oxford" ket place, Witney Hardie W. R., M.A. Balliol coli. Oxfrd Harvey Mis·ses, 42 Leckford. road, St. Hackett Rev. Thomas, High st.Witney Hardiman H. West st. Chipping Nortn Giles', Oxford Hacking Alfred Joseph B..A. 22 Park Hards Miss, 20 Walton street, St. Harvey Robert R. Priory, Greait crescent, Park town, Oxford Thomas', Oxford Milton, Tetsworth Hacking Mrs. 22 Park crescent, Park Hardwick William John, Nntional Harwood Basil M . .A.,"~fus.Bac. LiiJdum town, Oxford School house, Thame villa, Black Hail road, Oxford Haddon Miss, Bloxham, Banbury Hardwicke Misses, 15 Farndon road, Harwood James, Newland, W~tney Haden John Vale, Varclin house, Head- St. Giles\ Oxford Haselfoot C.E.,M.A.Hert.ford coll.Oxfd ington, Oxford Hardy Ernest George M.A. I Bardwell Haslam Dryland, Warren house,CaverHadland Rchd. Great Bourton,Banbry road, St. Giles', Oxford sham, Reading Hadow W.H.,M . .A.Worcester coll.Oxfd Hardy J.P.Greenbank,Oxford rd.Bnby Haslett H.7 Stanley rd.Cowley, Oxfor<I Haigh Arthur, 4 Norham. gardens, St. Harlock John, The Lawn, St. Johnls Hassall .A.,M.A. 8 St.Aldate's <;t.Oxford Giles', Oxford road, Ban bury Hassard Col. Robert Desy, Grove hill,.. Haines Misses, 18 Banbury road, St. Harlock Miss, 'fhe Lawn, St. John~s Caversham, Reading Giles', Oxford road, Banbury Hastings Rev. Wa.rren M . .A. c:.mchill .. Haines Mrs. Cape ter.High st.Witney Harmsworth Richard Leicester, 28 St. Chipping Norton Haines R.. J. 12 Beaumont st.O:xforJ. Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Hastings James, 14 Polstead road·,.. Haines Wm. 92 High street, Oxford Harper Jame·s, Rose hill, Church St. Giles', Oxford Hainsselin Sydney, Deddington,Oxford Cowley, Oxford flatten Wm. South Newington.Banbry Haldane J.S.nCrick rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Harper Richard, Launton, Bicester Hatton Mrs. Kingston Blount,Tetswtb; Hales Misses, 5 & 6 Fyfield road, St. Harries Rev. John, Wesley house, Hatton T. S.Kingston Blount,'l'et~wrth Giles', Oxford Church street, Chipping Norton Havers Mrs. Joyce grove, Nettkbed~ Hall Rev. F. H.,M.A.Oriel coll.Oxford Harriman John, Market place, Hen· Henley-on-Thames Hal~ R~v. George Me,Uish James M.A. ley~on-Thames Hawes Geo. Wm. Eynsham, O:J.ford' P1shill, Henley-on-fhames Harrmgton R~v .. Waiter M.A. War- Hawes Gilbert,Brookhmptn.Wallingfrd Ball Re':'. ~- R., M . .A. 94 Banbury rd. bo~ough, Wa~mgford . Hawkes Lieut.-Gen. Henry PhilipC.B~ St. Giles, Oxf~rd Harr1s Rev. Dav1d, Gorwell, Wathng- The Old Rectory, Goring, RNHling Hall Alexander Nelson J.P. Cornwell ton, Tetsw:>rth Hawkoes Hy. Old Grimsbury Banburv manor, Chipping Norton Harris Rev. Thomas B.D., J.P. Swer- Hawkes Mrs. West Adderbu~y,BanbrY Hall A. W., D.L., J.P. Barton abbey, ford, Enstone Hawkins Rev.CanonSir Jn.Cresar barll. Steeple Ba_rt?n, O,xford Har:iSI ~thur, r6 Kingston road, St. M. A. 72 Banbury rd.St.Giles',Oxfvrd Hall Alex. Wilham, :St. Thomas' h on se, G1les , Oxford Hawkins Rev. Chas. Lawrence M .A.. Paradis~ street, St. Ebbe's, Oxford Harris Frederick, 3 Walton Well road, Nether Kiddington, Woodstock Hall Damel Charles, 68 Observatory St. Giles', Oxford Hawkins Chas. Titian J.P. Mayfield~ street, St. Giles', Oxford Ra:rris Fredcrick J. 91 Divinity road, Diamond st. Summertown, OxforJ Hall Daniel George, Woodbine cottage, Cowley road, Oxford Hawkins Edward Lovell ~LA. Tha St .. John's road, St. Giles', Oxford Harris Henry, 30 Holywell st. Oxford Elms, Begbroke, Oxford Hall Francis Richard, r6 Polstead rd. Harris Henry, 23 Western road,Grand- Hawkins Edward Reg. 2 Cedrus v;Ilas. St. Giles', Oxford pant, Oxford sth. Banbury rd. Summertown,O:x.fd Hall Frederick John, 18 St. Margaret's Hali"I'is H. G.Spring st.Chipping Nortn Hawkins George, 9 Merton street, road, St. Gilcs', Oxford Harris J. Manor ho. Milcombe,Banbry Grimsbury, Banbury Hall George, Hill cl'ttage, Paraui:~e Harris John Edward, 92 'Valton st. Hawkins Miss, 12 Rawlimon roaa, St_ square, St. E1Jbc's, Oxford . St. Thomas', Oxford Giles', Oxford


COURT DIRECTORY.] OX}"ORDSHIRE. BUG 325 • Rawkins F.7BardweU rd.St.Giles',O:dd Hicks T. Ivy cot. Cuxham, T~tsworth· Hollings Rev. George Seymour, St. _Hawkins Mrs. WoodstQck Hicks-Beech Lady, The Vicarage, JQhn's Mission ho.Marston st. Oxford Hawkins Thomas Frederick, q Wam- Ramsden, Oxford Hollowa.y Edward, Sheoep st. Bicrster .borough road, St. Giles', Oxford Higgins George, 79 Abingdon read, Holloway Mrs. 17 High st. Thame :Jlawkins Wltr, TheLeys,Chippng.:Xortn G-randpont, Oxford Holloway Mrs. St. An drew's road,- Haworth Rev. Thos. W., M.A. 5 Higgins G.R. Croft ho.Burcott,Abngdn New town, Henley-on-Thames Magdalen road, Cowley, Oxford Higgins J'ohn, Stanley house, Abingdon Holloway Thomas, Stag hall, Bother- -Hawtin Thomas, Woodstock road, Grandpont, Oxford: field Peppard, Henley-on-Thames -Hawting Miss, Draywn, St. Leouard, Higgins J. T. 25 Iffley road, O:dorrl Holloway W. H. B. Charlbury 8.0 ~Vallingford Higgins Mrs. 180 Abingdon road, New Holloway W.T.Ohalford,Chippng.Nortn Ray Rev.W.7 The Ter.Park twn.O:\.frd Hinksey, Oxford Hollyfield '1'. Gordon vil.Charlbury S.O .:Ha;yes E. H., M.A. (sub-warden New Higginson William Henry, 4 Banbury Holmes Rev. Cha.rles D. 105 Kingston coll. ),5 Rawlinsun rd. St. G.iles' ,Oxfrd roa.d, Summertown, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Eaylock Mrs. Church ter. Bicester Higgs Rev. E. H. II3 Iffiey rd.Oxfcrd Holmes Rev. Geo. Edward Wllmot, Haynes :Miss, Middle Barton, Oxford Higgs Arthur Gerald, Woodstock Dorchester, Wallingford Hayton Rev. G., M.A.Cha;rlton, Oxford Higgs Geo. Edwd. 4 Newland,Banbury Holmes Alfred Hewston B.A., :M.B • .llazel E. W, 58 Oorrr ~arket st-Oxford Higgs Mrs. Woodstock Steeple Aston, Oxford .llaze•ldine Rev. Frederick John B.A. Higgs Philip G. Park house, Kid- Holmes Fredk. Herbert, ~herwood, .23 Iffley road, Oxford lington, Oxford Rotherfield Greys,Henley-on-Thames Hazell Stephen Charles, 5 The Ter- Highton Rev.A.,M.A.Gt.Bourtn.Bnbry Holmes Miss, Queen Anne's school, race, Park toYill, Oxford· Hill Rev. George Be.njamin B . .A. 75 Henley road, Caversham, Re·,1.ding .Read Jsph. 22 B'roughton rd. lhmbury Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Holmes Mrs. Chinnor, Tetsworth tRead Richard Lyon, The Hermitage, Hill Rev. Hy. 5 Crouch st. Banhury Holmes-A'Court Lieut.•Col. Hon. E. A. Bloxham, Banbury Hill Rev, John M.A. New street, Ded- The Firs, Headington hill, Oxford Headlam Rev. Arthur Caley M . .A. All dington, Oxford Holt Miss, 19 Church st.Cavrshm.Rdng Souls' college, Oxford Hill Alfred John, 8 Wellington square, Holtom Geo. Edwin,Church grn.Witny 'Hearn Rev. T.J.,M.A.Woottn,Woodstck St. Giles', Oxford Hone Jn. West Adderbury, Ban bury Heathfie:d:Misses,Lee pl.Hnly-on-Thms Hill F.C. The Grove,Henley-on-Thames Honey Mrs. Britwell Salome, T~tswrth HPaven Rev. Charles :M.A., F R.A.S. Hill G.B.OhurchHandborough,Wdstck Hood Stphn. 13 Calthorpe rd.Banbury Horley, Banbury Hill Jas. Hugh, Chinnor rd. Thame Hood W. Rock Hill ho.Chipping:Norton Heberden Charles Buller M.A. Erase- Hill J-ohn, Souldern, Banbury Hookham R. P. Rectory ho.Noke,Oxfd nose college, OxfOTd' Hill Joseph,Kingston B~ount,Tetsworth Hooper Misses, Cresce11t lodge, Tark lledges C. Newnham ho. Wallingford Hill J. 53 Westem rd.Grandpnt.Oxford town, Oxford ~Hedges Frederick Thomas, 36 A"ton Hill ~Iiss, Bridge s·treet, Witney Hooper Mrs. 9 Priest hl.Cavrshm.Rdng street, Cowley, Oxford Hill Miss, 29 South Bar st. Banbury Hooper Mrs. 9 Walton street, St. Hedges G. 3 New Inn Hall st. Oxford Hill Misses,Woodcote,Souldern,Banbry Thomas', Oxford Hedges :.\1iss, I Paradise square, St. Hill Mrs. 39 St. John's street, St. Hopcraft Joseph, Deddington, Oxford ~bbe's, Oxford Giles', Oxford Hopecraft Mrs. 36 Southmoor road, 1Iedges ~Ess, Wootton, Woodstock Hill Mrs. Th-e Oommon,Ohippng.N(Ht<m St. Giles', Oxford Hedges ~lisses, 44 WaltQn crescent, Hill Mrs.Jas.KingstQn Blount,Tetswrth Hopgood Mrs.Sunny bk,Chippng.Nrtn St. Thomas', O~ord Hill Richa.rd, Shilton, Faringdon Hopkins By. 28 Southam rd. Banbury _Hedges Mrs.Barton,lleadington,Oxfrd Hill T. E. TheKnoll,Cavershm.Reading Hopkins :Miss, BlQxham, Banbury Helle Rev. A. Wroxton, Banbury Hill-D'Oiley J. Ea . .Adderbury,Banbury Hopkins Mrs. 10 Holywell st. Oxford Heming W. W. 48 High st. Banbury Billiard William, Gallowstree coHmon, Hopkins :Ml's. Repton lodge, Reading Hemingway E. V. Steeple .Aston,Oxfrd Kidmore, Reading rqad, Henle-y-on-Thames -Jiemming Miss, 77 Iffley rd. Olioford Hills Henry Jarnes, 27 Warnborough Hopkins R.H.12Broughton rd.Banbury Eemmings Mrs. 48 Plantation road, road, St. Giles', Oxford Hopkins Sidney,SibfordGower,Banlmry .St. Giles', Oxford Hills Mrs. 3 Canterbury road, St. Hore Mrs. The Cot. Br!ize Norton S.O Henderson Rev.Patrick .Arkley Wright- Giles', Oxford Horlock Rev.Darrell Rolled Webb~I.A. :.\LA. Torbrex, Headington hill,Oxfrd Hillyard Mrs. 19 Bradmore road, St. The Parsonage, Milton--unde::.--WychHenderson John William, 14 _::lt. Mar- Giles', Oxford wood, Chipping Norton .garet's road, St. Giles', Oxford Hine Josiah Edward, Woorlstock Horn Frederick, 67 Southmoor rood, iHenderson Miss, 25 Museum rd.Oxfrd Hine Miss, The Howe,Watlngtn.Tt:';wrtb St. Gilas', Oxford · 'Hendoerson Mrs. Studley priory,Oxford Hine Saml. D. Bensington, Wallingford Home John William, 30 Southmvor Rendriks Cecil~.B.Station rd BicestPr Hirons B. B. 5 Dashwood rd.Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford HPnley Joseph John, D.L., J.P., C.B. Hirons Edwin, J.P. Woodstock Hornsby-Drak.e Lieut.-Col..Alfred Wes1Yaterperry house, Oxford Hirons Mrs. 23 Wood Gree.n terrace, tern Hatchell, Rousham park.,Oxf0rd Jie.nley Walter Farrar, Horton ir:fir- Bath road, Banbury Horton Wm. 8 Broughton rd.Banbury mary, Oxford road, Ban bury Hissey Mrs. Warren towers, Caver- Horwood J.Quarry bnk. Tackley,•)xford Htmman Waiter James J.P. Caver- sham, Reading Hoskyns Leigh J.P. Baldon house, sham, R-eading Hitchcock Edmund L. 58 Woodstock Marsh Baldon, Oxford Hensley Miss, Milton-under-'Wych- road, St. Giles', Oxford Hough Mrs. Headington, Oxford wood, Chipping Norton Hitchcock J'ohn, Clarence. house, West Hough ton :\frs. 85 St. Clement's st. Oxfd 1Ierbert :Miss, Sherborne terrace, Bar street, Banbury Houlwn ::\Irs. Bridge house, Fulb'rook, Bampton, Faringdon Hitchcock Mrs. W. La.ne, Low c•.oft, Burford R.S.O "Heritage Mrs. 5 Parsons st. Banbury Bampton, Fa.ringdon How Archibald Barwell M.A. Exeter Re:rmon-Hodge Robert Trotter J.P., Hitchcox Samuel, 4 Middleton road, college, Oxf-ord :.\LA. Wyfold court, Oheckendon, Grimsbury, Banbury How W. W.,M . .A. :\ferbon coll. Oxford !Wading Hitchings G.O.H.37Holywell .st.Oxford Howard of Effingham Lord, Tnsmore 'Herrieff Cha.s.Fra.s. The Green,:Banbury Hitchings R.Hill vw.Headington,Oxfrd house, Bicester Berr~ng Jn. 5 Aston st. C-owley,O~ford Hoare Charles Twysden, D.L., J.P. Howard Mrs. 35 Iffley road, Oxford 'Rerschel Sir William James bart. Bignell house, Bicester Howard Mrs. 56 Jame.s st.Cuwly.Oxfrd Littlemore, Oxford Hobhouse L. T., M.A. 4 Park crescent, Howard Th(}S. 12 Botley rd. Oxford Rester Jn. II7 St . .Aldate's st. Oxford Park town, Oxford Howard Thos. 29 St. Giles' st .. Oxford l!e;oJrtley Rev. Canon Chas. Abel D.D. Hobley Hy. Castle st. west, Banbury Howarth Smith, 74 High st. Thame Christ Church, St. Aldate's st.Oxfrd Hobley :Mrs. 25 Horsefair, Banbnry Howe W.44Western rd.Grandpnt.Oxfrl 'Hewer Miss, Clanfield, Faringdon Hobson Rev. Thos. Fredk. M.A. St. Howell Miss, 27 New st. Hnly-on-Thms Rewett :Mrs. High street, Wih:.ey Edward's school, Woodstock road, Howland Henry, Chinnor road, Thame "Jiewett Mrs. Whitchurch, Reading Summertown, Oxford Howland Miss, 89 High street, Thame .Hewiett Mrs. 135 Iffiey road, O~ford Hockerby Wm. 2 Long Wall st. Oxfrd Howlett JQhn, 82 Park street, Thame Rewins William Albert Samuel ~LA. Hodges Hy. J.P. Bolney court, Harps- Howman Rev. Edward James M . .A . .26 Leckford road, St. Giles', Oxford den, Henley-on-Thames Chinnor, Tetsworth Eewitt :Mrs. Wroxton, Banbury Hodges Thomas, Wellington, 26 South- Howse J. 4 Aston st. Cowley, Oxford -,Hewlett G.eorge, Woodstock moor road, St. Giles', Oxford Howse Mrs. Sheep &t. Burford R.S.O ::Hewlett Mrs. Shipton lodge, Shipton- Hiodgson Mrs.Broad st.Bmptn.Farngdn Howson J. 22 Aston st. Cowley,Oxford under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton Holburn Rev.Wm.33Up.High st.'!'hame Huck"<~by William, 57 Midr!leton road, 'llews :\Iiss,13Hart st.Henley-ou-Thams Holifield Mrs. Eynsham,_ Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Heynes Miss, Woodstock Holland Benj. 21 Park street, TLame Hudson Rev. Chas.Hy. Bickerton M . .A.. Hicks Capt. Cha:rles, Attington faJm, Holliday Mrs. 2 No;rham road, St. Holyrood, St. Giles' street, Oxford AHingtan, "Tetsworth Giles', Oxford Hudson Jas. Cattle, Bath rd. Banbury Hicks H. J, zS"Marlborough rJ. Banbry Holliday William, 17 St. John's st. Hughes Rev. Thomas D.D., LL.D. lEeks ::\Irs.. West Adderbury, D11.nbury St. Giles', Oxford l\1ongewell, Wallingford


326 HUG OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Hughes Rev. William Hawker M . .A. Hyde William Derby, High st. Witney Jenkins Fredk. Corn street, Witney Jesus college, Oxford lliffe Frederick Mus.Doc. I3 Warn- J enkins Mrs. 20 Bridge street, CaverHughes .Alderman James J.P. Wood borough road, St. Giles', Oxfmd sham, Reading lawn, Norham rd. St. Giles', Oxford Impey Col. Eugene Cluterbuck C.I.E. Jenkins R. T. I5 KingEdward st.Oxfd Hughes John, 24 St. :Margaret's road, 12 Bradmore road, St. Giles', Oxfrd J enner Frederick, The Homestead,. St. Giles', Oxford Ince Rev. Canon William D.D. Christ Reading road, Henley-.on-Thames Hughes John Lambourn, Woodstu·~k church, St . .Aldate's st. Oxford Jenner Mrs. 40 Woodstock road, Str Hughes Mrs. 6 Botley rood, Oxford Ind Maj. Frederick J. Nash, Court Giles', Oxford Hughes Mrs. The Leys,ChippingNorton Place, Iffiey, Oxford Jennings Fredk. Nathan, Chislehurst IHugh~s Mrs. Victor, 44 Banbury road, Inge Rev.W.,D.D."\Yorcester col.Oxfrd house, Stamey road, Cowley, Oxford. St. Giles', Oxford Inge Rev. William Ralph M.A. Hert- Jennings Mrs. Bampton, Faringdon Hughes Nicholas, 127 Iffiey road, Oxfd ford college, Oxford Jennings Mrs. 9 Warnborough road, Hughes S.J.B Manor pl.Holywell,Oxfrd Ingles Misses, Charlbury S.O St. Giles', Oxford Hughes· Samuel Thomas, 73 Walton Ingram Rev. C. A. Leafield, "\Yitney Jephson Miss, 19 Norham gardens, street, St. Thomas', Oxford Inman George Talfourd, Highmom St. Giles', Oxford Hughes Wm. Gt. Chesterton, Eicester hall, Henley-on-Thames Jersey Earl of P.C., G.C.l\LG., D.L ... Hugo Mrs. 93 Iffiey Toad, Oxford Innes William, !slip, Oxford J.P. (lord lieut. of the county),. Hulbert Lewin, Kidlington, Oxford Ireson Charles Herbert, Blenheim · l\fiddleton park, 1fiddleton Swney,. Hulls 0. H. & Son, 6 High st. Thame terrace, Chipping N orton Bicester; & Carlton & St. Stephen's Hulls John, We.stcote Barton, Oxford Ireson Daniel, 73 Southmoor road, clubs, London SW Hulme Mrs. 7I Banbury roarl, St. St. Giles', Oxford JervisMiss,Manor ho.Ewelme,Wallngfo Giles', Oxford Irwin Rev. Charles A. K., B.A. Jervoise CoL J. P. E. Keble col.Oxfrd Humfrey Rev. Algernon M . .A. 6 Bard- · Swyncombe, Henley-on-Thames Jerwood Rev.J.B.,M.A.Lit.Tew,Enstne well road, St. Giles', Oxford Isaac Mrs. 31 New !lt.Henley-on-Thms JessopG.J.Grammar. schl.Burfd.R.S.O· Humphrey Rev. William Barnard ll.A. Isaacson l\Iiss, 30 Warnborough road, Jessop Mrs. 49 Walton street, St. Vicarage, Mollington, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Thomas', Oxford Humphrey Mrs. 32 Bath rd. Banbu=y Isherwood Rev. Richard M.A. Vicar- JestDn R. P. Bell st. Henley-on-Thms Humphreys ~. H. 8I High ~t. T:1ame age, Stoke Row, Henley-on-Thames Johns H. 58a, Holywell .st. Oxford Humphreys Miss, South Grove, Parks Ive A1fred, Hillside, Vicarage road, J<lhns Samuel Couch, Crowmarsh roa,d, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Gifford, W allingford Humphries C. J. Hampton, Faringdon Ive Henry, Sheephouse Farm home, JohnoonRev.A.H.,M.A.8Mertn. st.Oxfd Humphrie.s G. 29 Southam rd.Banbury Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames Johnson Charles Bailey, Westbury Humphries H. 14 Marlboro' pl.Banbry Ivens Rev. Thos. Piddington, Thame lodge, Norham rd. St. GilQs', Oxfrd' Humpluies John, Stoneleigh, Merton Ives Arthur, 76 Park street, Thame Johnson E. W., M.A.2Grove st.Oxford street, Grimsbury, Banbury Jackman Mrs. Gt. Milton, Tetswmth Johnoon Frederick Arthur, 69 BanHnmphries Mrs. 4 Tackley place, St. Jackman Mrs. 36 Western road, bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Grandpont, Oxford J ohnson Hy. rsRegent st. CDwley,Oxfrd Hunnisett William Henry, I Clle~ter Jacks William Allan, 7 Walton st. St. J ohnson Miss, Low. Heyford, Ban bury . street, Iffiey road, Oxford Thomas', Oxford • J <Jhnson 1\Iiss, Riverside, Henley-onHunston S.F.Fairholme,Chppng.Nortn Jackson Rev. Arthur Aubert M.A. Thames Hunt Rev. Edward George 1\I.A. Horsepath, Oxford Johnson Mrs. 6 Museum rd. Oxford' Bampwn, Faringdon Jackson Rev. Joseph B.A. Holy Johnson Mrs. I5 Priest hill, Caver-· Hunt E.J.Heath end,Checkendon,Rdng Trinity vicarage,Bampton,Faringdon sham, Reading Hunt Frank Durrant, Wardington bo. Jacks'on Rev. William Wa~rond D.D. Johnson Mrs. 8 Upp. High st. Thame- \Vardington, Ba.nbury Exeter college, Turl st. Oxford JohnsonR.sEecket st.St.Thomas',Oxfd' Hunt Frederick, Parkhurst vi1la,Caver- Jackson C. N., M.A.Hertford col.Oxfd Johnson Richard James, 3 Walton ~t. sham Park place, Reading Jackson James, II4 Southmoor road, St. Thomas', Oxford Hunt Fredk. J. High st.Burford R.S.O St. Giles', Oxford JGhns{)n Thomas Edwin, r Walton Hunt G. Rose cot.Merton fields,Oxfrd Jackson John, Market place, Witney Well road, St. Giles', Oxford Hunt James, Market place, Witney Jackwn Miss, 8 Bradmore road, St. Johnson T.H.7Aston st.Cowley,Oxfora• Hunt John, 29 Bath road, Banbury Giles', Oxford Johnson W. J. 34 Nth. Bar st. Banbry Hunt John William J.P. King's End Jackson Mrs. II7 Banbury road, St. Johnston Rev. Chas. Francis Harding house, Bicester Giles', Oxford M.A. Headington quarry, Oxford Hunt Miss, 7 Walton Well road, St. Jaekwn M:rs. Elm house, Northfie1a Johnston Rev. John Octavius M.!.. Giles', O:xford end, Henley-on-Thames The Vicarage, Cuddesdon, Oxf<Jrd Hunt Mrs. High st. Eurford R.S.O Jackson Spencer, 28 High st. Thame Jolliffe Arthur Ernest M.A. Corpus Hunt Warwick, Hampton Poyle,Oxford Jackson 'l'homas Watson M.A. Wor- Christi College, Oxford Hunter :Mrs. 7 Clarendon villas, Park cester college & 8 Bradmore road, Jones Rev. E. W., M.A. Village ho. town, Oxford St. ~iles', Oxford Temple Cowley, Oxford Huntingford Commander George R.N. Jacbon W. H., M.A. Keble col. Oxfd Jones Rev. Hy., B.D. Albury, Oxford ro St. Margaret's rd. Sb. Giles',Oxfd Jacobs Jn. Mill ho. Burford R.S.O Jones Rev. William Henry M.A. RecHuntriss· Chas. Wardington, Danbury Jakeman John T. Reservoir C()ttage, tory, Godington, Bicester Hurcomb William, 32 Warnborough Headington bill, Oxford Jones Rev. William Parker, Shiplake,. road, St. Giles', Oxford Jakeman Miss, vVendlebury, Eicester Henley-on-Thames Hurford Mrs. 17 Banbury road. St. Jakeman Mrs. 43 Middlet.on !'oad, Jones Augustus, Shirburn street, Giles', Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury "\Vat1ington, Tetsworth HurS't Herbert B.A. 6 Tackley place, James Rev. Alan C. T., M. A. 53 J ones Ernest R. 204 Abingdon road. St. Giles', Oxford S<mthfie1d road, Cowley rd. Oxford New Hinksev, Oxford Hurst :Miss, Rock house, Temple James Edward, Alvescott S.O Jones Francis ·William, The Laurels~ Oowley, Oxford James Hy F.R.G.S. 6 Warnborough Stadhampton, Wallingford Huscroft Mrs. 36 ~Iiddleton road, road, St. Giles', Oxford Jones George, 35 St. Margaret's rd. Grimsbury, Banbury mesJ\Iiss,TheLimes,Cavrshm.Readng St. Giles', Oxford Hussey Edward! Law M.R.C.P.Edin. James W. 96 St. Clement's st. Oxfrd Jones George Horati-o L.S.A. High 24 Winchester rd. St. Giles', Oxford Jamie John Campbell, 9 West street, street, Deddington, Oxford Hussey l\Irs.I2 Crick rd.St.Gil·es',Oxfd Grimsbury, Banbury Jones Harry, Southview avenue-. Hutchison Rev. Ro·bert ~LA. Wood Jardine J.12Chester st.Cvrshm.Readng Caversham, Reading Eaton, Oxford Jay W. N. Cr<Jpredy, Leamington Jones H.S.,l\I.A. 1Norham gdns.Oxfr<f Hutehison George Wright ~f.D. :Mar- Jeeves William John W. 37 "\Valton Jones James, 23 Albert st. Banbury ket place, Chipping Norton crescent, St. Thomas', Oxford Jones J·ohn Richard, 41 1-liddleton rd. Hutt Miss, Guern~y cottage, Kid- Jefferies John, 10 Queen st. Oxford Grimsbury, Eanbury ling-ton, Oxford Jeffery Edward, I Alfred st. Oxford Jones Lewis, 25 Albert st. Banbury Butt Mrs. 2 The Leys, Banbury Jeffery F.roManor pl.Holywell,Oxford Jones Miss, BoBell st.Henley-on-Thms· Button Rev.S.Britwell Salome, Ttswrth JefferyMiss,39:New st.Henley-<Jn-Thmf' Jone.s Miss,27Stanley rd. C()wley,Oxfrd Hutt.Qn Rev. William Holden E.D. St. Jeffreys Mrs. I Northfield end, Hen- Jones Miss, 6 Winchester road, St. John's college & The Great house, ley-'On-Thames . Giles', Oxford Witney street, Burford R.S.O Jeffries Geo.Ernst.King's ho.OverNrtn Jones l\Iiss Whitmore, Chastleton ho. Hyde Alfred, Blenheim house, :Bens- Jemmett Mrs. Port h{)u~e, Dorches- Moreton-in-Marsh ington, Wallingford ter, "\oVallingford Jones 1\!rs. r8 Museum rd. Oxford Hyde Edward, West end, Witney Jenkins E. Vaughan, 38 St. Margaret's JonesMrs.3oNorham rd.St.Giles',Oxfd' Hyde Jn. D. The C()t. Eloxham,Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford J<Jnes Mrs. Souldern, Banbury Hyde Mis!, Ivy cot. BI()xham, Banbry Jenkins· Miss, 35 Leckford road, St. Jones William Henry, Fair La"\\n. Hyde ~Iiss, 7 South Parks rd. Oxford Giles', Oxford 1'\ettlebed, Henley-(}n-Thames


• • • COURT DIREarORY.J OXFORDSHIRE. LOC 327 ' Jordan Rev. Percival Walsh, Rectory, Knight Mr.s. Brize Norton S.O Lediard Mrs. 143 Iffiey road, Oxford Drayton, Banbury Knight'()n Miss, Hemdean house, Lee Rev. ThomasWilliam M.A. VicarJorden Mrs. 87 Woodstock road, St. Caversham, Reading age, Lea:field, Witney Giles', Oxford Knitts William, 7 5 Abingdon road, Lee H. G. ,M. D. I6 Upp.High st. Thame Jo.seph H. W. B., M.A.New Col.Oxford Grandpont, OxfQrd Lee Miss, S<Jciety of Friends' School, Joyce Rev. C., M.A.Sydenhm. Tetswth KDowles Mrs. The Hermitage, Head- Sibf()rd Ferris, Banbury JudgeMrs.Rumley vil.Littlemre.Oxfrd ington, Oxford Lee :Misses, The Cot. Lashlake,Thame Judge W. P. Wardington, Banbury Knox Brownlow D. Ardmillan, Caver- Leech Jo!.eph, 200 Oowley rd. Oxford Kearsey J. South Newington,Banbury sham, Reading Lees Charles Percy, Shotov·er lodge, Kebbel 1\fiss, II Warnborough toad, Knutton Fre.derick Char:es, 105 West Headington Quarry, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford street, Grimsbury, Banbury Lees Leonard, 106 'West stree4 Keck Thos. Ivy Dene, Chipping Nortn Krebs Heinrich 1L.A., Ph.D. Taylorian Grimsbury, Banbury Ke.ddie Miss,IOFyftd.rd.St.Giles',Oxfd institution, St. Giles' st. Oxfmd Leforestier Mr.s. Bampton, Faringdon Keeler John William, 22 Buckingham Kynaston Mrs. Church ter. Bicest-er Legge Rev. James M.A., LL.D. 3 street, Grandpont, Oxford Lacey Samuel J.P. The Poplars, Upp. Keble road, St. Giles', Oxf<1rd Keeley William, Elm cottage, Fair High street, Thame Legge Edwd. 24 South Bar st.Banbry mile, Henley-on-Thames Lailey:Miss,Market pl.Henley-on-Thms Leigh Rev. Howard Franeis M.A. Keen E. I5Cobden cres.Grandpnt.Oxfd Lailey 1\'Iiss, Merton house, Bell st. HolywelJ vicarage, Church :street, Keen John Loy B.A. Herns, Rather- Henley-on-Thames Holywell, Oxford field Greys, Henley-on-Thames T..a.ing Charles 1\fiskin, 6 Rawlinson Leigh Arthur Lea, The Cottage, Kelley C. 2 Park cres. Park twn.Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Church green, Witney Kelson F.2gChalfontrd.St.Giles',Oxfd Lake Mrs. 63 1fiddleton road, Grims- Leigh Henry Devenish M.A. 35 HolyKel:son Lewis, 62 Kingst()n road, St. bury, Banbury well street, Oxford Giles', Oxford Lake Mrs. Kirsopp, I Clarendon villas, Leigh John Blundell, Manor house, Kemp Rev. Goo. Lynch, St. Frides- Park town, Oxfmd Stratton Audley, Bicester wide's vicarage, Botley rd. Oxford Lake Wm. E. Bath r<1ad, Banbury Lentzner K.TheCedars,Park twn.Oxfd Kemp .Alfred, Havering house, St. L.amb Rev. Thomas Davis S.C.L. 8 Le Pia Rev. William, Tet..sworth Clement's street, Oxford Bevingt.on road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Lester Lester Vallis M.A. 2 RawlinKempson Rd.78Hurst st.Cowley,Oxfrd Lamb Miss, Burdrop, Sibford Gower, son road, St. Giles', Oxford Kemshead 0. 293 Iffiey road, Oxford Banbury Lethbridge Mrs. 74 Woodstock road, Kench Rev. T. 187 Cowley rd. Oxford Lamb Miss, ·we. Adderbury, Banbury St. Giles', Oxf<1rd Kench M. Lyncote,Oxford rd.Bambury Lamb Mrs. A. Sibford Gower,Banbury Leudesdorf Charles M.A. Pembroke Kendall Rev. Jn. Francis M.A. Vicar- Lamb Rd. H. Sibford Ferris, Banbury college, St. Aldate's !'treet, Oxford age, Great Tew, Enstone S. 0 Lambert Rev. Greville Henry M. A. Lever Surgeon-MajQl' Reginald Croft Kendall John, 20 London place, St. Emmington, Tetsworth M.B. Denton house~ Iffiey, Oxford Clement's, Oxford Lambert J. Queen st.Henley-on-Thms Lever Miss, q6 Walton street, St. KendaJI Mrs. 20 South street, Grims- Lambourn Miss, Kidlington, Oxford Thomas', Oxford bury, Banbury Lamprey J. A. 6 Crouch st. Banbury Lewis George William, Apsiey house, Kennedy Edgar,26 Bridge st.:Banbury Lane F. H. High st. Burford R.S.O Filkins, Lechlade S.O. (Glo?stersh) Kennett-Hayes T. 5 Oriel st. Oxf<1rd Lane Jn. R. 189 Iffiey rd. Oxfmd Lewis Henry, 6 Crip1ey rDad, Oxford Kenney T. 38 Aston st. Cowley, Oxford Lane Miss, 31 Southam rd. Banbury Lewis Mrs. Crowmarsh Gifford, WalKenrick Rev. Charles William Herbt. Lane Samuel Bobbins, Bridge street, lingford M.A. Church rd.Oaversham,Readng Caversham, Reading Lewis Mrs. Manor house, North st. Kent 1\fiss, The Priory, Iffiey, Oxford Lang Rev. "\V. C. G., M.A. Oxford Osney, Oxford Kerry Arthur F. 91 Kingston road, LangdonG.W.Worton grnge.Ovr.:Srtn Lewis Percy J. 4 Abbey rd. Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Langham Maurice, 27 Leckford road, Ley Mrs. 55 James st. Cowley, Oxfrd Kershaw Mrs. Comberford ho. Blox- St. Giles', Oxford Liddell Henry Andrew, I02 Marlboro' ham, Banbury Langhorne Rev. T., M.A.Elsfld.0xfrd road, Grandpont, Oxford Kidd Rev. Beresford James M.D. 36 Langhoorne Rev. William Henry M.A. Lidd·erdale James, Northfie:d End ho. Leckford r<1ad, St. Giles', Oxford Rectory, Over Worton, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Kidman Arthur, 85 Abingdon road, Langston Frederick William B.A. 4 Light.foot Henry Le Blanc lvl.A. CorGrandpont, Oxford Polstead road, St. Giles', Oxford pus Christi college, Oxford Kilby Edward F. Fairview villa, Langton Rev. Frederick William M . .A. Lightfoot Miss, I7 St. Giles' st.Oxfrd Caversham Park p~ace, Reading Wolveroote, Oxford '· Lightfoot Mrs. The Prebendal, Thame Kilby Fredk. T.22Southam rd.Baubry U!nkester Edwin Ray M.A. 2 :Brad- Lillingston William, 20 Walton Well Kilby Harry, The Sycam()res, "\Vest more road, St.. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Bar street, :Banbury Large Miss,Manor ho.Kenoott,Swindn Limings Fredk. Park street, Thame Kilby Robert, Fritwell, Banbury Larnach Maj. James Walker, Adder- Lindsay Lieut.-Col. Waiter James, Kilby Samuel, 21 Southam rd.Banbry bury house, Adderbury, Banbury Elmthorpe, 'l'emple Cowley, Oxf•Jrd Kilby Spencer, Wendlebury, :Bicester Lasseter William J. G. IO Stanley Lindsay W. M., M.A. Jesus c.ol.Oxfrd Kimberley J. S. Grafton ldg. Banbry road, Cowley, Oxford Lindsey F. W. H. Rutland ho. :Bicestr Kimberley Mrs.26 Britannia rd.Bnbry Latham Thomas, Bishop's Court, Lindsey William Lewis, 2 Walton Kinch William, The Hermitage, Ded- Dorchester, Wallingford crescent, St. Th<1mas', Oxford dington, Oxford Lathbury J.H.Hethe vil.Hethe,Bicester Lindup Wait. G. The Grange, BampKing Rev. John Richard M.A. St. Latimer Mrs. II7 Iffiey rd. Oxford ton, Faringdon Peter's vicarage, 4 South Parks La.t<1uche Mrs. 2 Farndon road, St. Lingham C. Isis bank, Iffiey, Oxford road, Oxford Giles', Oxford Lister B!ev.J.S.,M.A.Sth.Stoke,Readng King Frank, 84 Park street, Thame Latter Misses,New st.Henley-<m-Thms Litchfield C. West Adderbury, Banbry King Jas. F. 219 Iffiey road, Oxford Laughlin Rev. H. E. E. 68 Walton Little Mrs. I St. John?s pl. BalllburyKing James Russell, Bozedown house, street, St. Thomas', Oxford Little William M.A. Corpus Christi Whitchurch, Reading Lawes Frederick, Laurel lawn, Lower coll-ege, Oxford King Mrs. 2 Abbey road, Oxford Caversham, Reading Littleboy Wm. J.P. Crowmarsh mills, Kingerlee Henry Stephen, 6 Banbury Lawes J.Hillside ho.Cavershm.Reading Preston Crowmarsh, Wallingford road, Summertown, Oxford LawranceRev.W.,M.A.Shilton,Farngdn Littledale Rev. Godfrey Armytage Kingerlee Thomas H. Bridge house, Lawrence Rev. Matthew Soott, Sheep M.A. Vicarage, Chipping l'iort<,t Botley road, Oxford street, Burford R.S.O Littlehales Rev. Alfred Mor~an :U A. Kirby Rev. James :Barber B. A. Emmer Lawrence J. Ea. Adderbury, Banbury Grendon, Kidlington, Oxford green, Caversham, Reading Law.s J.P. 3Fyfield rd.St.Giles',Oxford LittletonJ.Eagle vls.Church gn.WitneyKirby Rev. Reginald Rivers M.A. Lawton R.Low. Mill ho. Chppng.Nrtn Littlewood Rev. Henry Charles M.A. Rectory, 1\fixbury, Brackley ,Lay W. Long Handborough, Wood'Stck The Vicarage, Goring, Reading Kirby Adam, Blackthorn, Ambros- Lay William Henry, Oharl:bury S.O LivingstDne Rev. Robert Goorge M . .A.. den, Bicester Layt<~n George, Sheep street, Bicester Pembroke college, St. Aldate's st~ Kirby George, Oxford ter. Bicester Lea Edward Hay, 6 Keble road, St. Oxford Kirby J.Kencott cot.Kencott,Swindon Giles', Oxford Llewellin William, 24 Farnd<On road,. Kirkby Rev. Jn. Henry M.A. Weston- Lea Frederick W., B.Sc. Grammar St. Giles', Oxford on-the-Green, Bicest-er School, Burford R.S.O Lloyd H. New st. Chipping Norton Kirtland W. R. Wendlelmry, Bicester Lea Mrs. Bridge street, Witney Lloyd Miss, 96 Holywel.l st. Oxfmd Knight Charles, The Laurels, Lewk- Leach W.Osmond ho.Kidlington,Oxfrd Lloyds Arthur Richard, The Acacias,. nor, Tetsworth Leake W. H. Sibford Ferris, Banbury St. Andrew's rd. Heuley-on-Thrones Knight John, High street, Witney Leathes Capt.H. Bix,Henley-on-Thms Lloyds Mrs.Church st.Henley-on-Ths Knight Mrs. Queen's villas, Queen Lediard Rev. Arthur, IB Bullingdon Lock Rev. Waiter M . .A. 16 Crick rd •. street, Henley-on-Thames road, Cowley, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford


328 LOO OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Lockwood Rev. Samuel Davis .B . .i. Ma.ckarness Mrs. I Canterbury :road, Manley John Job, 3 Chester street, Kingham, Chipping Nort<m St. Giles', Oxford Iffley road, Oxford LockeyMiss,Gravel hl.Henley-on-Thms McKay Mrs. 7 West street, Grims- :Manners-Smith Mrs. 2 Caxton ter. Lockwood Edward Dowdeswe1l J.P. bury, Banbury Henley-on-Thames Kingham, Chipping Norton McKee Mrs. 19 Warnborough road, Manning George Edward, Florida vil. Lockyer Rev. Edmund Leopold :M . .A.. St. Giles', Oxford Lower Oaversham, Reading "\'Vestcote Ilarton, Oxford Mackenzie Keith Ronald, Gillotts, Mansell Capt. E. G. Chinnor,Tetsworth Lodge Richard M.A. 37 ot.Margaret's Rotherfield Peppard,Henley-on-Thms Mansell John, 12 Walton Well road, road, St. Giles', Oxford .Mackenzie l\Irs. Gillotts, R·otherfi.eld St. Giles', Oxford Loma.x Rev.E.W.Vicarage,Yarntn.Oxfd Peppard, Hen:ey-on-Thames Manwaring William George, no West Long Rev. William S. F., M.A. Cul- Mackenzie William Roderick Dalziel street, Grimsbury, Banbury ham, .Abingdon J.P. Soundess, Nettlebed, Henley- Marcon Rev. Charles .Abdy M . .A. MarLong Richard Charles, 21 Fairacres on-Thames cDn's hall, Parks rd. St. Giles',Oxfd road, Iffley road, Oxford :\1ackinder Halford John M.A. I Brad- Mare Rev.H., B.A.TempleCowley,Oxfd Loo.~eley J. K 39 Upp.High st.Thame more road, St. Gi,es', Oxford Marett R. R., M.A. Exeter col. Oxfrd Loosley Thos. 29s Iffiey road, Oxford Mackrory Edwin, Vine cottage, Great Ma.rgetts F. 61 James st.Oowley,Oxfrd Lord Mrs. North Leigh, Witney Milton, Tetsworth Margetts F. A. 261 Iffiey rd. Oxford Lott Mrs. 23 Beaumont st. Oxford McLachlan .Tohn M.D. 38 Beaumont Margetts Mrs. 3 Prospect pl. Banbury Lovatt H. Holme Lea, Goring,Reading street, Oxford Margetts Mrs. West st.ChippingNortn Love Benjn. Whitchurch, Reading Maclaren J. Wallace H. Springfield Margetts Philip, 46 Western road, Loveday George J.P. Manor house, house, Oaversham, Reading Grandpont, Oxfvrd W:ndington, Banbury MacLaren John Wa.llace Hosier JYL.A.. Margetts William, 4 Canterbury road, Lovegrove Frederick Francis B.A. 23 Banbury rd. Summertown, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford St. Margaret's rd. St. Giles', Oxfrd MacLaren Mrs. Archibald, Summer- Margetts W.Hill ho.Kidlington,Oxforq Lovegrove Miss, The Elms, Caver- field,Banbury rd.Summertwn.Oxfrd ~Iargolioouth David Samuel M.A. 88 sham, Reading Maclean James Hardie, Shotover cot. Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Lovell Rev. George Francis B.D. 1 Headington Quarry, Oxford Markby Sir William K.C.I.E., M . .A., East view, Parks r·oad, Oxford :Mc:Murray F. G., B.A. Military col- J.P., D.C.L., C.C. Oxon. HeadingLoveU John, 5 Middleton road, Grims- lege, Temple Cow1ey, Oxford ton bill, Oxford bury, Banbury McNair Mrs. High st.Deddngtn.Oxfrd MarkeimH.W.G.,M . .A.Queen's ool.Oxfd Lovell Mrs. I East vw. Parks rd.Oxfd Mcl\"aughton Joseph, Vineyard, Neith- Marlborough Duke of D.L., J.P. BlenLovell Mrs. 48 The Green, Banbury rop, Banbury heim palace,Woodstock; 18 Lowndes Lowe Harry, Dorchester, Wallingford McOscar John, Couching street, Wat- square SW & Carlton, White's & Loxley William Frederick, 6S Divinity lington, Tetsworth Marlborougb clubs, London road, Cowley road, Oxford :\lacphail Rev. Edmund W. St. Maur Marrett R. R., M.A. Exeter col.Oxfrd Lucas Rev. Vincent William M.A.. sz M.A. 187 Iflley road, Oxford Marriott James, High street, Witney St. John street, St. Giles', Oxford Macray Rev. William Dunn M.A., Marriott Jas.Fras.Cburcb grn.Witney Lucas Harry R. 9 New rd. Oxford F.S . .A. Ducklington, Witney Marriott John Arthur RansQme M.A. Lucas John, 12 Abbey road, Oxford Madan Fa:coner M.A. go Banbury rd. 3 Holywell street, Oxford Lucas Mrs. Laurel cot.Eynshro.Oxfrd St. Giles', Oxford Marsh F. Greys hl. Henley-"n-Thms Lucas Thomas, Bloxham, Banbury Maddox .John Fowler J.P. Shipton- Marsh Miss, 7 North Bar st. Banbury Lucas Thomas, Northlands, Wood- under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton Marsh Mrs. 28 Warnborough road, shock road, St. Giles', Oxford Maffey Henry, 8 Blue Boar st. Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Lucey C. Surrey lo. Henley-on-Thms Magrath Rev. John Richard D.D., Ma.rshall Rev. Arthur William Ileaty IJuckettMrs.East end,RookNrtn.Bnbry J.P. Queen's college, Oxford B.A. Heythrop, Chipping Norbon Luckett Mrs. The Villa,HookNrtn.Bnbry MahanyE.C.High st. Deddingtn. Oxford Mar shall Rev. Edwd. M. A., F.S.A. Lucroft Miss, l3loxbam, Ilanbury Mair A. H., M.A., M.B. ·woodstock Manor ho.Sandford St. Martin,Oxfrd Lucy Mrs. 107 1Voodstock road, St. :Mair Hugh D.L. Phyllis court, Hen- Marshall Rev. Jenner M . .A.. Manor ho. Giles', Oxford ley-on-Tha.mes Westcote Barto()Jl, Oxford Ludditt Mrs. 49 Middleton roar!, l\IRisey Fredk. Thos. Charlbury S.O Marshall Edwd. so Nth. Bar st.Bnbry Grimsbury, l3anbury Maisey James, Fritwell, Banbury Marshall Miss,Manor ho. Iffiey, Oxfrd Ludlow W. r7 Mar~borough pl. Bnbry Maister Maj.-Gen. Goorge R.A. B1ox- Marshall Mrs. 8 Albert st. Banbury Ludwig H. J. 3 Dashwood ter. Bnbry ham, Banbury Ma;rshall O.S. 20 Marlboro' rd.Banbry Luke Alexander,Elmwood villa, Cavtlr- Mait:and Miss, 35 Woodstock road, Marsbam Charles Jacob Bullock J.P. sham Park place, Reading St. Giles', Oxford Caversfield house, Bicester Luke l'vliss, Woodside, Cadmore End, J\iajendie Misses, 32 Leckford road, Marston Jabez, 77 Southmoor road, High Wyoombe St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Lumbert Jsph. r8 Oxford rd, Bnbry Makins Col. William Thos. D.L., J.P. Martin Rev. H. J. 19S Iffiey rd. Oxford Lumley ArthurReed,Stand::ake,Witney Rotherfield oourt, Henley-on-Thms Martin Fredk. ·wm. Charlbury S.O Lummis Mrs. 2 River ter. Henley- ::\ia:colmson Arthur '\V. The Rectory, Martin Horace Eccles, 30 St. Maron-Thames Easington, Tet.sworth garet's road, St. Giles', Oxford Lundie W.5oWest st.Grmsbry.Banbury Male Rev. Edward M. A. 77 Banbury Martin Mrs. Fern lea,Bamptn.Farngdn LungleyJ. IINorbam rd.St.Giles',Oxfu road, St. Giles', Oxf.ord MartinMrs.26Polstd. rd. St.Giles',Oxfd Lunn Mrs. 13 Warneford road, St. Malin Henry William, 27 Walton Well Martin Mrs. The Green, East AdderClement's, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford bury, Banbury Lunney Albert, Society of Friends' Malings Sa.ml. Gt. Chest.erton, Bicestr Martley Mrs. 22 St. Margaret's road, School, Sibford Ferris, Banbury Mallam Rev.R.F.,M . .A.Bloxhm.Banbry St. Giles', Oxford Lupton 1\'Iiss, 92 High street, Thame l\lallam George, 4 'Winchester st.reet, ~Iartyr \Villiam, 18 Western rDad, Lushington-Tilson. Mrs. Redlands, St. Giles', Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Bodicote, Banbury Mallam Goo. B. 223 Iffiey rd. Oxford Marychurch Francis Henry, 6 Queen Lynam Charles Cotterell M . .A. 28 Mallam Hy. Parr, 9r High st. Oxford street, Oxford Norham road, St. Giles', Oxford Mallam Jas. T. 33 Beaumont st.Oxfrd Mascard Misses, 4-I Warwick rd.Bnbry Lynam Robert Garner, 48 Banbury MaDam Miss, 12 Woodstock road, St. Mason Jas., J.P. Eynsham hall, Oxrra road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Giles', Oxford Mason J. F., J.P. Eynsham hall,Oxfd Macan R. W., M.A. Grove pl. Oxford Mallam Mrs. Littlemore, Oxford Massie John l\LA. 101 Banbury road, Mc.Aughty R. 42 Warwick rd. Banbry Mallam Thos. l\f.A. Littlemore, Oxfrd St. Gile.s', Oxford Macclesfield Earl of D.L., J.P.Shirburn Mallam Thomas, 72 1Voodstock ro-ad, Massingberd Mrs. Gt. Milton,Tetswrth Castle, Tetsworth; 94 Eaton sq. & St. Giles', Oxford Matheson P. E., M . .A. High st. Oxfrd Carlton club, Lond'On S W :'\Ialleson Rev. Philip M.A. Vkarage, Mathews H. 16 King Edward st.Oxfrd Macdonald Alex. l\l.A. so Woodstock Great Tew. Enstone S.O Matthews F. Fifield bo, Chipping Nrtv road, St. Giles', Oxford Malsbury J. TheLimes,We.Ilar,Banbury Matthew.s James, Hampden cottage, Macdonell Arthur Anthony M.A. 7 l\Ialtby .Alfred H. 7 Longworth road, Chinnor road, Thame Fyfield road, St. Giles' Oxf.ord St. Giles', Oxford Matthison W. 2 Dashwood ter.Banbury Mace Goorge Frederick, High st~t, Maltby J. C.Heatherfld.lffiey rd.Oxfrd Maturin Rev. Basil William B. A. St. Chipping Norton Ma.lyon Mrs. Clanfield, Farringdon John's Mission house, 1\Iar,ston st J\IaceMrs.Manor fm.Kelmscott,Swindn Manby Rev.A. L.Gt.Raseley,Tetswrth Cowley, Oxford Mace Mrs. The Leys, Chipping N()rtn Manchip Thos.Alexr.Deddington,Oxfrd Maude Rev. Joseph Hooper M . .A.. 98 Maoe T. Monksdene, Chipping Norton Mander Rev. J.Stokenchurch, Tt.swrth Banbury r()ad, St. Giles', Oxford Macfarlane Miss, 21 Farndon road, ManderJ.107Westst.Grim8bury.Bnbry Maude Raym.ond Williarn, Peppard St. Giles', Oxford Mander Mrs. Ia, .A.lbert st. Banbury Farm h()use, Rotherfield Peppard, MacGreaJ Patrick Wii;iam, The Cot- Manley G. T.Hillside,Kidmore,Readinl? Henley-on-Thames tage, Alkerton, Banbury 1\Ia.nleyH.O:dManor fm.Pyrtn.Ttswrth Maul Major Henry C. Horley ho.Dubry


COURT DIRECTORY.] Maul Capt. Spencer Dun can, The Villa, Woodstock rd. Summertown,Oxford Maul Rev. John Frederick M.A. St. - Mary's rectory, Henley-'m-Tham•.ls :M:aule Rev. George, 'retsworth Maunsell Staff-Commander William Hare R.N. The Moorings, Iffiey rd. Oxford Mawer John Wm. 95 Iffiey rd. Oxford Mawle John, Elmleigh, lligh 'fown road, Banbury Mawle John Taylor, 65 Middleton rd. Grimsbury, Banbury Max-Mnller Frederick M.A. 7 :Nor- • barn gardens, St. Giles', Oxford Maxfield Mrs. Forest hill, Oxford Maxwell J"oseph A. 21 ~Iarlborough .road, Banbury May George M.B., B.!.. The \Yarren, Caversham, Reading May H.H.Newland lo.Eynsham,Oxfrd May Miss, :Fritwell, lJanbury May Mr&. Oak Tres ho.Shutford.llHby May William, Spring pool, Langford, Lechlade S.O l\i!aycock John, Wendlebury, Bicester Mayherd l\Irs. Maylands, St. A.ndrew's road, Henley-on-Thames Mayhew Rev. A.nthony Lawson M.A.18 Bradmore road, St. GilPs', Oxford Mayman Robert, 2 Fyfield road, St. Giles', Oxford Maynard Rev. George Fowke ~LA. •Chadlington, Charl!mry S.O Meadows G. D. Lucerne, Iilley rd.Oxfd Meads Richd. Shelswell, Bicester Medhurst Arthur, 18 Stanley road, Cowley, Oxford Medley Du·iley J ulius l\LA. 7 Crick road, St. Giles', Oxford .Medley Samuel, I Tiroughton rd.llnbry Mee Rev .. John Henry 1\LA. l\Ius.Doc. 54 Broad street, Oxford Meeres Rev. Horace M.A. Vicarage, Brad well, Lechlade S. 0. Gloucs Melland Mr&. 34 Norham road, St. Giles', Oxford Mellers J olm, 7 4 I\I,idilleton road, Grimsbury, Banbury Mellett Edward James, 11 Hart st. Henley-on-Thames Melville-Lee l\Irs. 13 St. Giles' st.O:xfd Mercer \V. New st.IIenley-on-Thames Merivale Mrs. Portland lodge, Park town, Oxford Merry Rev. William Waiter D. D. Lin. coln college, Oxford ~Ierry J. L. 22 Oxford rc·ad, Banbnry Metcalfe Misses, 45 St. Giles' st. Oxfrd Mewbnrn William J.P., D.L. Wykham park, Banbury Middleton :Frank E. g8 Abingdon rd. Grandpont, Oxford Middleton Mrs. Market plac~, Henleyon-Thames Middleton W. T . .r.7 Museum rd.Oxfrd Mildmny Rev. Aubrey Neville :::>t.John B.A. High street, Witney Miles A. C. WoodstoGk ho. \Voodst'lck M1ller Lieut.-Col. Jamci! D.L., J.P. Shotover house, Oxford .Miller Rev. Edward, 9 llradmore rd. St. Giles', Oxford Miller Johu Charles, 24 Market place, Henley-on-Thames :Miller Miss, 23 llanbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Miller l\Irs. Alkertvn, Banbury Miller Mrs. II ~ewton road, Grand· pout, Oxford Miller Mrs. 3 Norham road, St.Giles', Oxford .Miller Ml'ls. 25 Norham road, St.Giles', Oxford Miller Mrs. Shutford, Banbury Miller Mrs. Thurle, llanbury road, Summertown, Oxford Miller Sam C. u Bronghton rd.llaubry Miller W.G.Caversham .Pk.pl.Reading Miller William S. The 8quare,l\'iLney Millington Edward Lewis, ro Hamilton avenue, Henley-on-Thames OXFORDSHIRE. Mills Hon. Algernon H. Maple Durham, Maple Durham, Reading Mills ll,eiV. Lawrence Heyworth D.D. 19 Norham road, St. Giles, Oxfurd Mills Edgar, il5 Woodstock road, E't. Giles', Oxford Mills Waiter Edward, The Cottage, Oxford road, Banbury Minchin Moses, Warborough, W1lngfd Minchin T.Beech ho.Dorchstr.\Vlngfd Minchin "William, :East End house, Hook N orton, Banburv • Minett Mrs. The Knoll, Hotherfield Peppard, Henley-on-Thames Mitcalfe Leonard,IOC?.lthorpe rd.Bnby Mitchell J.93llell st.Henley-on-'Thams Mitchell John, 33 Chaliont road, St. Giles', Oxford Moberley Rev. Canon Uobert Campbell D.D. Christ Church, St. Aldate's st. Moberley Miss, 17 Norh:-~m gardens, St. Giles', Oxford Mocatta Mrs. rr ·warneforu road, St. Clement's, Oxford Mockridge Albert J., B.A. Training college, Culharu, Abingdon Moffat Mrs. Church green, Witney M old John H.28 Britannia. rd. Ban bury Mold Stephen, 2 Bud:.irtgnam street, Grandpont, Oxford Mollison Daniel, 13 Sout!".moor road, St. Giles', Oxbrd Molyneux Lieut.-Col. th~ Hon. Caryl Craven J.P. Red ho. Bodicote,Bnhry Molyneux Miss, 2 vVcl~ington place, St. Giles' street, Oxfc•rd Molyneux Philip M.A. 23 Polstead rd. St. Gile·s', Oxford Money Edward John, 18 Sonthmoor road, St. Giles', Oxford Monk John, The Laur<)l;;, Tetsworth Monro D.B., M.A. Oriel coli. Oxford Montague F. C., M. A. ! >riel coli. Oxfrd Moody Mrs. Hook ~m· ton, Ban bury Moore Rev. E., D.D. Queen's la. Oxford .Moore Rev. George :"il.A. The Vicarage, Temple Cowley, Oxf.Jrd ~Ioore Arthur S. W., l\LA. 2-1- Beau· mont street, Oxford Moore Miss. St. Michael's college, ·3hipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton Moore R. C. St. Edburg Yilla, Bieester Moore William, 2 Wyfold villas, Prospect street, Caversham, Reading Moreton Lord .J.P. 8arsden house, Chipping N orton Morfill Williaa:n Richard M.A. 4 Clarendon villas, Park town, Oxford Morgan Miss, 72 Dell street, Henleyon-Thames Morgan Mrs. 50 Aston street, Cowley, Oxford M organ William Lewis M. A. Oxon. 37 Broad street, Oxford Morley Miss, Woorlst·wk Morison Mrs. 139 \Voodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Morley Thos. 17 Long ·wall st.Oxford Morley W. I6 Long Wall st. Oxford Morrell Fredric Parker M.A. 21 St. Giles' street, Oxford Morrell George Herbert M.A., B.C.L., D.L., J.P. lleadington Hill ihall, Oxford Morrell J ame.s Conyer,;, l" ield house, Woodstock rd. Summertown,Oxfrd Morris Rev. Charles B.A. Headington hill, Oxford Morris Edwin Charles, 18 .Market pl. Henley-on-Thames Morris George, Grammar school, Charlbury S. 0 Morris Henry, Basset manor, Stoke row, Henley-on-Thanws Morris 1\-I:I'SI. East Adderbury, Banbury Morris Mrs. "\>Villiam, \Voodstock Morris W.Manor ho.Kelmscott,Swindn M0rris W. J., M.A. Kidlin~ton, Oxford Morrison Mrs. 259 Cowley rd. Oxford l\Ioth Mrs. Queen st.Henley-on-'fhams Mott Mrs. 4 Crick rd.St.Giles',Oxford NIC 329 Mott Mrs.29 New st.IIenley-on-Thama Moulden Charles, 100 Hemdean road, Caversham, Reading Moulden 'rhos. London rd. Bicester Moultrie Mrs. •rarwood house, Stanton Harcourt, uxford Mount Rev. Charles Bridge& M.A. 14 Nor ham road, St. Giles', Oxford Mountain Rev. J<~cob M . .A.. Barford St. l\Iiehael, Oxford Mountain Mrs. 20 Divinity road, Cowley road, Oxford Mousir Frederick \Villiam, Paignton villa, Bath road, Banhury Mowbray Mrs. 26 \Vinchester roarl, St. Giles', Ox~ord Mowbray S. Edwin, 19 Polstead road, St. Giles', Oxford Moyle J.B., D.C.L. New coil. Ox:ford Mozley Rev. Alfred Dean ~LA. R ... ctory, Wigginton, Banbury Muirhead James PaLrick D.L. Raseley court, Little Haseley, 'l'etsworth Mullins G. 61 Holywell st. Oxford Mummery Mrs. 17 N~w street, Henley-on-Thames Mundy :Miss, 6 The Terrace, Park town, Oxford Munro John Arthur H. us kin M. A. Lincoln college, Oxfuru Munton Rev. Henry,Chinnor,Tetswrth Munton Mrs. 15 St. l\Iargaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Murphy Mrs. Cathcart, 12 Sew Inn Hall street, Oxford Murray James A.H., M.A., LL.D., D.C.L.78 Banbury rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Muscott E. 31 ::'\Iarlborough rd.Bnbry Musgrave Miss, 'Yood green, Vl·-itney Mybrea Frederick Harlanu, lllonnt's court, Rotherfield Peppard, Reading Myres John Linton B.!.. Christ Church college, Oxford Nagel D. H., M.A. Trinity coll. Oxford Napier Prof. Arthur Sampson ~I.A., Ph.D., ll.Sc. Headington hill,Oxford Napier Mrs. 'VoOtls·tock Nash W. F. Battle ho. Goring,Readng Nason E. Sunny bank,Chipping Nortn N eal Mrs. 39 North street, Grimsbury, Banbury Neale Maj.Charles Walter,TheCedars, Reading road, IIenley-ou-'fhames Neale A. C. London rd.Chipping Nortn N eale Charles Raymond, 'fhe Cedars, Reading road, Henley-on-Thames N eale George, 32 \,Y elliugtun square, St. Giles', Oxford Neate Rev. 'Valter :'~!.A. Alvescott S.O K eighbour Theophilus, Lashbrook, Shiplake, Henley-ou-Tham.es Neil James M.D. Divinity walk, St. Clement's·, Oxford Neill Mrs.Hernes rd.Sumrnrtwn.Oxfd Nelson Capt. Abercromby A. C. Tha Priory, Bicester Nelson James Edward, !slip, Oxford Nettleship Henry M.A. 17 Bradm:.~re road, St. Giles', Oxford N ettle'lhip ~Irs. 7 Ban bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Neubauer Dr . .A.doli ~LA. 5 Sorham road, St. Giles', Oxford N eville Louis, 28 llolywell st. Oxford N ewell D. 3 l\Ierton st. Grimsbry,Bnbry Newman Rev. \Yilliam M.A. Church green, Witney Newman Hev. \Villiam Jas. Hermann l\I.A. Steeple U::.rton, Oxford Newman Benedict,DE.:>demona cottage, Dlmsden, Reading Newman \V. Fulbrook, Burford R.S.O Newton Rev. I. 8 5 Iffley :rd. Oxford Newton llilv. J. Knight, 74 Kingston road, St. Giles', Oxford Newton Miss, Fyneld house, Fylleld, Wallingford Nichol Miss, J esmond cottage, Headington, Oxford Nicholas F. •r. San Gabriel, Iffiey road, Oxford Nicholl T. I Stanley rd.Cowley,Oxfrd


330 ' NIC OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Nicholls Henry, 66 Woodstock road, Orchard Stephen, I Middleton road, P.arker W. 27 Upp. High st. Thame · St. Giles', Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Parkin Rev. Richard, Chadlington. Nicholls J.Barford St.Michael, Oxford Orpwood Mrs. 2I Leckford road, Charlbury S.O Nicholls Mrs. Northfield end, Henley- St. Giles', Oxford Parratt Mrs. Church green, Witney on-Thames Ostrehan J. E. D. Corn mkt. Thame Parry Maj.G.Elm croft,Goring,Readng Nicholls Mrs. Spring st.Chipping Nrtn Ottley Rev. Robt. Lawrence M.A. Parry Hy. H. Kidlington, Oxford Nicholson Rev. Charle,.>, St. A.loysius Pusey house, 61 St. Giles' st. Oxfrd Pars()ns Hrbt. 93 High street, Oxford Presbytery, Woodstock road, St. Ovey Richard J.P. Badgemore, Hen- ParsonsH.,J.P.Man()r ho.Elsfield,Oxfrd Giles', Oxford ley-on-Thames Parsons Miss, Essex house, Chinnor Nicholson Rev. 'r. 2r Bath rd.llanlmry Owens Sergt.-Maj. William, 53 St. road, Thame 1\""icholson Rev. Thomas Frederick, John's street, St. Giles', Oxford Parsons Miss, 27 Polstead road, St. 34 Warnborough rd. St. Giles' ,Oxfd Owen .Albert John M us. Bac. New .st. Giles', Oxford 1\""icholson Alexander, 66 Middlct·Jn rd. Chipping Nmt<Jn Parsons Thos. Woodcote, Reading Grimsbury, Banbury Owen Chas. M. Wood ho. Iffiey,Oxfrd Parsons Wm. Chinnor road, Thame Nicholson Alfred William, 38 Leckford Owen G.G.7 Chester st.Iffiey rd. Oxfrd ParsonsW. nKingstonrd.St.Giles',Oxfd road, St. Giles', Oxford Owen Miss, Crowmarsh Gifford, Partleton Mrs. Ivy cot.Neithrop,Bnbry Kicholson Edward lVilliams. Byron Wallingford Partridge Mrs. 97 Holywell st. · Oxfrd M.A. 2 Canterbury rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Owen Percival, 98 High street, Tharue Partridge Mrs. 2 South pl.· Reading Nind Rev. Hubert George ~LA. Wood- Owen Rupert K. W. 2 St. Margaret's road, Henley-()n-Thames cote house, Reading road, St. Giles', Oxford Pater Misses, 64 St. Giles' st. Oxford NindPhilipHenry,Lashlake vils. Thame Owen Sidney George M. A. Christ Patey Charles, 5 Mert.on st. Oxford Nix James, 21 )Varnborough road, St. Church college, Oxf.ard Pattrick Rev. .Arthur Henry Saint Giles', Oxford Owen Sidney James M.A. 5 Bradmore M.A. Queen's college, Oxf()fd Nix Robert Newton, 79 Kingston rd. road, St. Giles', Oxford Paul Capt. Robert RN. The HighSt. Giles', Oxford Owen William, 101 Iffley rd. Oxford lands, Tadmarton, Banbury N'oble R. H. Caversham hl. Reading Oxford Right Rev. Lord Bishop of PaaJ.lm :Mrs.Que~n st.Henley·on-Thms Noel Rev. M. H., M.A. The Vicarage, D.D. (William Stubbs), The Palace, Pauling A.8Kingstn. rd.St.Giles',Oxfd St. Barnabas st. Jericho, Oxford Cuddesdon, Oxford; & Athenreum Paxton Miss, Gt. Chesterton, Bicester ~olan Rev. Thomas M . .A. Rectory, club, London SW Paxton Mrs . .Alchester house, Bicester Tackley, Oxford Packer Miss, West st. Chipping Nortn Payne Rev. E. J. Undy K.C.L. St. Norman 1\Irs. Ea. Adderbury, Banbry Page Rev. C. J. N., B.A. Bioester Mary's priory, Cogges, Witney Norris Lieut.-Col. Henry Crawley J.P. Page Rev. F.,D.D.St.Aldate's st.O:xfrd Payne E. J. 20 West Bar st. Banbury Swalcli:ffe park, Banbury Page Rev. R. L., M.A. St. John's Mis- Payne George Septimus, 32 St. MarNorris Rev. Canon William Foxley sion ho. Marston st. Cowley, O:xfrd garet's road, St. Giles', Oxf()rd M.A. Rectory, Witney Page C. N. 47 Sth. Bar .st. Banbury Pa.yne Mrs.sBardwel.l rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Norris G. West .Adderbury, Banbury Page Henry, 12 High street, Banbury Payne William, High street, Witney Norris :Misses, We . .Adderbury,Bnbry Page Jn. Hart st. Henley-on-Thames Pearce Rev. Stephen Spencer ~LA. North Rt. Hon. Lord J.P. Wroxton Page Miss, 53 The Green, Banbury Con:.be, Woodstock abbey, Banbury; & 51 Cromwell Page Mrs. Ivy cot. Bodicote, Banbury Pearce Charles, Lashlake, Thame houses, South Kensington; & Carl- Page Mrs. 4 St. Margaret's road, Pearce E. 62 Broughton rd. Ban bury ton club, London SW St. Giles', Oxford Pearce Frederick Charles, Lashlake. North Hon. William Frederick John Page Mrs. E. The Elms,Bodicote,Bnbry villas, .Aylesbury road, Thame J.P. "\Vr·oxton, Banbury Page R.TheGrange,Swalcliffe,Banbury Pearce Mrs. 59 Park street, Thame Norton .A. 9 TheTer.Park twn.Oxford Page R. F. ro Broughton rd. Ban bury Pearce Sydney, Lash lake villas, Tham& Norton G. 13 The Ter. Park twn.Oxfd Page William, Deddington, Oxford Pearse Rev. Vincent M . .A. Rectory,. Norton Jn. Hy. 24 .Albert st. Banbury Page W, Garsons, Ipsden, Wallingford Hanwell, Banbury Norton Mrs. Hill Side cottage, Forest Page ·william, 145 Iffiey road, Oxford. Pearson .Arthur, 3 Winchester road,. Hill, Oxford Page Wm.jun.New st.Deddingtn.Oxfrd St. Gi!es', Oxford Nort<Jn Mrs. Douglas, 7 Norham rd. Painter James Giles, Brook house, Pearson William Dewhurst, _r; Pol- . St. Giles', Oxford Bensington, ·wallingford stead road, St. Giles', Oxford Norwood Rev. Robert Pickman B.A. Painter John Thomas, Hale farm, PeokH.rCambrian vls.Henley-on-Thms Vicarage, Fritwell, Ban bury Bensington, Wallingford Pedder .A. L. ,M . .A.MagdaJen coll. Oxfrd Nowell Mrs. 3 Farndon road, St. Paintin George, Providence lQdge, Pe-el Mrs. 105 Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Fulbrook, Burford R.S.O Giles', Oxford Noyes Capt.K.Kingham,ChippingNrtn Baintin Harry, r4 Regent street, Peel Robt. Wm. Harlesford, Tetswortb Nutt Rev. John William M.A. Rec- Cowley, Oxford Pegg Thoma.s, Headington, Oxford tory, Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames Paint.on :Mrs. 4 TVarnborough road, Pagler H. 8 Banbury rd.St.Gil-e,s',Oxfrd Oake Rev. R. C. 209 Iffiey rd. Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Pelham Henry Francis M . .A. zo- EradOakey Mrs. The Poplars, Bampton, Palmer Yen. Edwin D.D. Christ more road, St. Giles', Oxford Faringdon Church, St . .Aldate's street, Oxford P-eUat.t Daniel, Curraghm()ore, Oxford Oates James Pimlott, Oathurst, Palmer Denjamin, I Hamilton avenue, road, Banbury . Bampt'On, Faringdon Henley-on-Tbames Pellet Mrs. 24 Warnborough road,. Ockenden C. zManor rd.Holywll.Oxfrd Palmer Benj. Shillingford, Wallingfrd St. Giles', Oxford Ockenden George, r68 .Abingdon rd. Palmer E. Northampton ho. Bicester Pemberton Clarence Lindon Henderson New Hinksey, Oxford Palmer E. J., M.A. Balliol coli. Oxfrd l\I.B. The Green, Banbury Oddie Rt. ll. Sibford Ferris, Banbury Palmer Lester, The Aloes, Ewelme, Pemberton Loftus Leigh, · Hillside .. Odgers Rev. James Edwin, I45 Wood- Wallingford Whitchurch, Reading · · ' stock road, St. Giles', Oxford Palmer Mrs. Hook End house, Pembrey Misses, The Elms, BampOdling William ~LA., J\LB., F.R.S. r.r:: Checkendon, Reading ton, Faringdon Norham gardens, St. Giles', Oxford Palmer Mrs.Rose cot.L<Jndon rd.l;Jcstr Pembrey Seymour M.A.., B.A.. 32' Ogg Gordon Campbell, The Chase, Palmer Thomas Leonard M . .A. Amata- Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Chickenden, Reading las, Church st. Henley-on-Thames Pendle G. Queen st. Henley-on-Thms Ogle Bertram Savile M . .A., J.P. Hill Palmer Wm. I Calthorpe rd. Banbury Peneston Mrs.Font hl. Henley-on-Thms. house, Steeple .Aston, Oxford Pannell Capt. W.Boult's cross,Rother- Pennell Rev. George Barrow l\L.A. Ogle Mrs. 19 & 20 Park crescent, field Peppard, Henley-on-Thames Vicarage, Stadhampton, Wallingfrd Park town, Oxford ParkMrs.roKingston rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Penny Rev. Fra.ser Henry M . .A. II O'Kelly T.,M.D.High st.ChippingNortn Parke Lieut.-Col Roger, Cbiselhamp- Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Olds Hy. T. 26 Britannia rd. Banbury ton ho. Chiselhampton, Wallingford Pentycross Rev. Frederick John B..A. Oliver John, r4 Buckingham street, Parke Mrs. Chiselhampt,on ho. Chisle- Goring heath, Reading Grandpont, Oxford hampton, Wallingford Penyston Mrs. Hill l<J. Chipping ~rtn 0 1 Malley Sir E. L., J.P., M . .A. Denton Parker Rev. The Hon. Algernon Robt. Percy Harry, IOO West street, Grimshouse, Denton, Cuddesdon, Oxford M.A. Bix, Henley-on-Thames bury, Banbury Oman Chas. 32 Beaumont st. Oxford Parker Charles Jas. Islip, Oxford Perkins Joseph, Fairview villa, FairOman Charles William Chad wick M . .A. Parker Edwd. 13 Upp. High st. Thame view road, Banbury All Souls' college, Oxford ParkerG.3Church walk,St.Giles',Oxfrd Perkins Miss, 62 Holywell st. Oxford Ommanney Lieut.-Col. Octavius J.P. Parker George, 39 Wellington square, Perkins William, Ascott, Oxford Bl<Jxham, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford . Perrin Geo. Hill ho. Bmford R.S.O Ommanney Rev. Prebendary George Parker James, 2I Turl street, Oxford Perrin Thos. High st. Burford R.S.O Druce Wynne ::\LA. 29 Beaumont ParkerMisses,Bull ring,Dedngtn.O:xfrd Perry Mrs. The Nurseries, Oxfor<l strMt, Oxford Parker Mrs. Freelands, Iffiey, Oxford road, Banbury Omond G. W. T., M.A.Marston,Oxford Parker William, 53 Woodstock road, Perry Mrs. 6 Wellington square, St. Ore R-ev. Albert, Wheatley, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford


COURT DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. RED 331 Peters Chas. H. Bloxham, Banbury P:ummer Rev. Charles M.A. Corpus Price Charles James Coverly M.A. 9- Pether Richd. Headington, Oxford Christi college, Oxford Bevington road, St. Giles', Oxford Peters. Frank Hesketh M.A. 12 St. Plummer P. E. Kidlington, Oxford Price Frederick, 224 Abingdon road, :Ma.rgaret's rd. St. Giles', Oxford Plumptre Mrs. Sandford St. Martin, New Hinksey, Oxford Pettipher Mrs.Sibford Gower,Banbury Oxford Price Langford Lovell Prederick Rice Pettit William, Thames villa, Bens- Plumridge Henry Mus. Doe. 53 Iffiey M.A. Oriel oollege, Oxford ington, Wallingford road, Oxford Prickard Arthur Octaviu<; }.I.A. Manor Peyton Capt. Sir A. F. bart. J.P. Plumtre Rev. Arthur H., B.A. 52 house, Horsepath, Oxford Swift's ho. Stoke Lyne, Bicester Banbury rd. St. Giles', Oxford Prickett Frederick, Botley I'd. Oxford Pheasant Frederick C. Training col- Plunkett The Hon. Mrs. Arthur, Dy- Pridham Charles Fortescue ll.A. lege, Oulham, .A.bingdon sertlyn, Caversham, Reading Stokenchurch, 'fetsworth Pheasant Mrs.48Aston st.Cowley,Oxfd Pochin. Mrs. Chiselhampton house, Priest Mrs. 17 Merton street, Oxford Phelps Rev. Lancelot Ridley M.A. Chiselhampton, Wallingford Priestman Mrs. Bloxham. llanlmry Oriel college, Oxford Pogson-Smith William George M.A. Prior Charles, Emscote cottage, ReadPhelps Biev. Thomas, Shakespeare Io Black Hall road, Oxford ing road, Henley-on-'I'hames cottage, O:lrn street, Witney Pole Rev. Edwd. A . .A.lvescott S.O Prior Charles, 7 South street, Grims~ Philipps Rev. John Erasmus L.Th. Pol:ard E. H. Oriel, Goring, Reading bury, Banbury Church Enstone, Enstone Polsue E. ·west Adderbury, Banbury Prior Harry :Neville, Highfield house, PhilHmore Sir Waiter George Frank PonderJ.R.IRiver ter.Henley-on-Thros Headington, Oxford bart. D.C.L., J.P. The Coppice, Ponsonby Hon. Edwin C. W., J.P., Pritchett Edwin, Bath road, Banbury Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames; & 86 D.L. Woodleys, Wootton, 1Voodstck Pritchett lVIiss, I Pembroke street,_ Eaton place SW London Pouting Mrs. 89 High street, Thame. St. Clement's, Oxford Phil1im(lre Misses, Shiplake house, Poole Reginald Lane M.A., Ph.D. 5 Procter Miss, 3 Warnborough road~ Henley-on-Thames Beaumont street, Oxford St. Giles' Oxford Phillips Alfred Charles, Banksfoot, Poo~eyRev.J.,B . .A..Lit.Milton,Tetsworth Proctor Rev. George Yizard 1LA. 'fhe Church road, Caversham, Reading Pope Rev. Richard Wm. Massy D.D. Vicarage, Filkins, Lechlade S.O. Phillips Chas. r5 BeanmDnt st. Oxford 4 Keble rDad, St. Giles', Oxford Glouc~stershire Phillips Chas. Crowell hill Tetsworth Porter Capt. Gerald Montgomery, The Prowse William Eya,ss, I5I Woadstock Phillips Edward, Clifton villa, King's Lodge, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford end, Bicester Porter Rev. Charles Fleetwood M.A. Prue Miss, Bodicote, Banbury Phillips Rev. Fras.Geo . .Anderson }<'LA. Vicarage, Horsefair, Banbury Pryer Samuel, Lee holt, llorsefair~ Highmoor, Henley-on-Thames PorterJ. 10 Manor rd. Holywell,Oxfrd Chipping Norton PhillipsF.G.6.Manor pl.Ho:ywll.Oxford Possehl Mrs. The Lindens, Oxford rd. Pulham Miss, Charlbury S.O Phillips F. H. 23 Park End st. Oxford Eanbury Pullan Rev. Leighton M.A. Bt. john's Phillips John, Milton-under-Wych- Pott Rev . .Alfred Percival M.A. New- college, Oxford wood, Chipping Norton ington, Wallingford Pul:an John, New road, Oxford Phillips John, Sheep .street, Bicester Potter J. W. High st. Burford R.S.O Pullen Mrs. 33 Southmoor road, St. Phillips Jn. L. 42 High st. Thame Potter Miss, Bl{)xham, Banbury (Tiles', Oxford Phillips Miss, I4 Oxford rd. Banbury Potter The Misses, Hanwell, Banbury Pulling Mrs. 4 Wellington place, St. Phillips Mrs. Culham house,Abingdon Pottinger Henry Allison IYI..A. Worces- Giles' street, Oxford Phropet Edward, 20 Middleton rDad, ter college, Oxford Pumphrey Mrs. Charlbury S.O Grimsbury, Banbury Poulton Rev. ,lame;; Sylvester, Aston Pyne Mrs. 18 Buckingham street,. Pickaxd Rev. Henry Adair M.A. 5 house, Bampton Aston, Faringdon Grandpont, Oxford Canterbury road, St. Gile.s', Oxford Ponlton Edward Ba~nalll>l.A. ~6 Ban- Pyner Miss, 84 Woodstock road, St. Pickering Miss, The Manor house, bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Wilcote, Charlbury S.O Poulton Wm. Sioford Uowcr, Banbury Quelch Edward Arnett, 2 ~Ianor place. Pickett Samuel Ballard, Checkenden Pountney William Henry, 2 Hendean Rolywell, Oxford Vale, Checkenden, Reading road, Caver:iliam, Reading Quiller-Couch Mrs. 2£ St. :Margaret's Piggott Henry F., M.A. Grammar Powell Baden Henry Baden, 29 Ban- road, St. Giles', Oxford school, Burford R.S.O bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Quin Miss, Mano-r ho.Ewelme,1nngfd Pigott Charles, Corn market, Thame Powell Edward, 43 Marlborough road, Quintan Herbert, r8 Pol:'lted road, ::3t. Pigott Ernest Edward, 9 Littlega.te Granclpont, Oxford Giles', Oxford street, St. Ebbe's, Oxford Powell :Frederick York :i\I.A. Christ Radcliffe Lieut.-Gen. Robert Parker Pike F. E. 8 & 9 ParsQnS st. Banbury Church college, Oxford R.A.,J.P. Balmore,Caversham,Uung Pike William I. Wheatley, Oxford Powell John Undershell M.A. St. Ragg Rev. Lonsdale M.A. Christ. Filcher Rev. Francis lVI..A. 8o St. John"s college, Oxford Church college, Oxford Clement's street, Oxford Powell Miss, Bensingt·Jn, Walliugford Raikes Robert J.P. Harpsden court. Filcher Mrs. 3 Norham gardens, St. Powell ::VIrs. ro Albert st. Banbury Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames Giles', Oxford Powell. ~lrs. 26 Hart street, Henley- Ramey Rev. James :Bryant :M.A.VicarPilkington Rev. Charles Henry :J\ILA. on-Thames age, Holwell, llurford R.ti.O Upper Heyford, Banbury Powys Rev. CharlP.s Richard lVI..A. Rake \Ym. 5 Brought'ln rd. Banbury Pilliner Mrs. Handborough, Woodstck Rofford, Chalgrove, lVallingford Ramsay Rev. Norman Robm·t ~I..A. Pimm Mrs. Eynsham, Oxford Powys Miss, Rose cottage,Whitcllm·cu, Vicarage, Swalcli:IIe, llanbury Pinckney Rev. William Philip M.A. Reading Randall George, Hook !\orton~ Banbry South hill, Henley-on-Thames Poynter :\Iiss, 15 The Terrace,· Park Rand:tll Miss, 'l'he Ct>t&age, :YierLon Pinder Rev. Canon North 1'\I.A. Rec- town, Oxford 1ields, Oxford tGry, Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on· Poynton Arthur .Black.burne ).LA. Randall Mrs. Sloane cottage, Watliug· Thames Hert~ord college, Oxford ton, Tetsworth Pinder Rev. Hurophrey Fleming :\LA. Poyntz Rev. ~athaniel C. S., M.A. Randle William, Bioxham, Banbury Church green, \Vitney The Vrcarage, Dorchester, ·wallingfd Rannie D.W. r6 St. Gilcs' st. Oxford Pinfold Mrs. r6 Warnborough road, Prall J. Henniker, I~ime Tree house, Raper Robert William 1\I.A., B.C.L. _ St. Giles', Oxford Bampton, Faringdon Trinity college, Oxford Pinnell Clement, :Freelands, Westwell, Prankerd .A.rchd. D.C.L. 27 1\urham Rapkins Alfd. Thos. Goring, Reauing BurfQrd R.S.O road, St. Giles', Oxford Railhdall Rev. UasLings l\l.A.. HertPinniger Francis James, 41 New st. Pratt E. Queen st. Henley-on-Thames ford college, Qxford Henley-on-Thames Pratt Misses, 5 Dashwood Ler.Eanb lrY Rathbone T.3o Marlboro' rd. Banbury Pinning Jn. 8 Calthorpe rd. Banbury Preedy Miss & Miss A.Kidlington,Oxfd Ratley W. West .A.dderbury, Banbury Pinnock Mrs. 17 Chalfont road, St. Prescott Miss, 58 Middleton road, Ravenor Henry Temple, Acacia lodge, Giles', Oxford Grimsbury, Banlmry High street, "\Vitney Pither Mrs. 8 Hamilton avenue, Hen- Prescott :\Irs. Kidlington, Oxford Ravenor ~athl. .J. G. High st.Witney Iey-on-Thames Prestidge James, Dean, Charlbury Rawlinson A.C.The Eim,Chipping:\rta Plaister Thos. 65a, Holywell st. Oxford Preston D. 33 ~Iarlborough rd. Banbry Rawnsley 1\Iiss, 6 Bevington road, St. Platts John Thompson M.A. 5 Park Price Rev. Canon & Pr•Jf. llartholomew Giles', Oxford crescent, Park tQwn, Oxford D.D., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. Pembroke Raye. Surg.-Capt. J0hn Jos. A. NewPlayfair Rev. Arthur Grace, Vicarage, college, St. Aldate"s st. Oxford land hou.se, llroad '$trePt, Banbury Becket .st. St. Thomas', Oxford Price Rev. A, R., M.A. llethe, Bicestr Reade Mrs. 11iltou-undcr-vYychwood, Playne Mrs. G. 6o Woodstock road, Price Rev. William M . .A. Vicarage, Chipping :Korton St. Giles', Oxford Black Bourton, Faringdon Reader J. West >"t. Chipping Xorton Plim C.J.Jessamine vil.East st.Thame Price Rev. William Henry M.A. 8 Reading Ernest, 25 \<Vood Green terPlowden Sir Wm. Ohichele K.C.S.I., Park crescent, Park town, Oxford race, Bath road, Banbury J.P. Aston ho.AstonRQwant,Ttswrth Price Benjamin H. 12 Tile Terrace, Redifer Rev. Alfred l\I..A. Vicarage. Plumbe Miss,Duke st.Henley-on-Thms Park town, Oxford Finstock, Oxford


332 REA Reading H. Dunsden ho.Dunsden,Rdng Reeves B. 47 Bell st.Henley-on-'l'hams Rend Mrs. Shipton court, Shiptonunder-Wychwood, Chipping Nortcn Raiss Emil, Swyncombe house, Swyncombe, Henley-on-Thames R-eynolds- E. W. 36 Up. High st. Thame Reynolds Mrs. Bridge house, Shillingford, Wallingford Reynolds Thomas Henry, High view, Burford R.S.O Rhodes J ames, The Old Garth, Kidmore, Reading :Rhys Prof. John M.A. hon.LL.D.Ediu. Jesus college, Oxford Rice Rev. the Hon. William Talhot M.A. 48 High street., Oxford Rice Edwa<I'"d M.D. 90 Woodstock rd. St. Giles', Oxford l.l.ice Miss, I I Canterbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Rice l\Irs. Wroxton, Banbury -Ricewiggan Mrs. 21 Park crescent, Park town, Oxford ~Richard Rev. William Joseph, n Park crescent, Park town, Oxford Richards E. J. 52 'fhe Green, Banbury Richards Frnnklin Thomas ~LA. 7 Be~umont street; Oxford .Richards H. P. ,M . .!.. W adham coli. 0 xfJ Richards Thomas, 12 Buckingham st. Grandpont, Oxford Richards T.2Keble rd.St.Giles',Oxfrd Richards Tom, Couching street, W&tlington, Tetsworth .Richards. William Emanuel, 6 Clarenden villas, Park town, Oxford. Riohards William J. uo A.bingdon rd. Grandpont, Oxford Richardson Rev. William James B.A. Great Milton, Tetsworth Ri.chardson Godfrey i'oel ~LA. 36 Holywell street, Oxford Richings Mrs. 27 WalLon strellt, St. Thomas', Oxford Richmond Waiter Jamcs, 17 Polstead road, St. Giles', o~ford Riddle Rev . .Arthur Esmond 1.I..A. •radmarton, :Banbury Ridley C. 12 Holywell street, Oxford. Ridley Mrs. 17 Iff!ey road, Oxford Ridley Owen, Rother1ield Peppard, Henley-on-Thames Rigden William .A.Bamplon,:Faringdon Rigge J . .A. Xew st. Henley-on-Thams R1ggs Henry, Williamdale, Norman . avenue, Henley-on-Thame.s Riggs T. Hart st. llenley-on-Thames Riley John, 2 Middlet•m road, Grimsbury, :Ban bury Ring Mrs. Forest hill, Oxford 'Ripley Rev. Horaco Charles M.A. Vicarage, Minstei" Lovell, Witney lRippon George, 89 Banbury road, St. 'Giles', Oxford Risley H. C., .J.P. Deddington, Oxforci. Ritchie David George 1I..A.39 Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Ritchie James 1I.B.Edin. 36 Beanmont street, Oxford "Robarts Henry, A.scott, Oxford Robbins Charles Juxon, 19 Priest hill, Caversham, Reading Robbins Harry, West end, Witney Roberts• Rev. A. Lncia ho.Iilley,Oxfrd Bobert.s Rev. Charles, 'fhe Manse, Watlington, Tetsworth Boberts Rev. Wilson .Aylesbury i\LA. 161 Iflley road, Oxford Roberts James, I] Priest hill, Caversham, Reading "Roberts John Varley, Mus.Doc.Oxon. 18 Holywell stroot, Oxford Roberts Miss, Ivanhoe house, East Adderbury, Banbury Roberts Oswald, Porthill house,Xettlebed, Henley-on-Thames Roberts William, 94 .Abingdon road, Grandpont, Oxford nc>bertson .Archibald, 3 vrellington p1ace, St. Giles' strc~t, Oxford OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Robertson Charles, 105 \Yoodstock rd. Rowley A. 1 Manor rd. llolywell,Oxfrd St. Giles', Oxford Rowton Rev. R. J.221 Jfiley rd.O.Jo:ford Robertson J. S. Hook Norton, Banbury Ruck George, Dorchester, Wallingford Robertson James :::lprent, llill hou.se, Ruck-Keene Misses, The Paddock, East Adderbury, Banlmry Bensington, Wallingford Robertson J. S. Shutford, Banbury Ruck-Keene Mrs. Shirlmrn lodge, Robertson Miss, 83 \Voodstock road, Shirburn, Tetsworth St. Giles', Oxford Rushforth Rev. Collingwood McNeil, Robins Rev. Joseph B., B.A. l\Iarket 62 :Bell street, Henley-Gn-'lllames place, Bampton, Faringdon Rushforth Gordon McNeill ~LA. St. Robins G. J. Stoneleigh, Bath rd.Bnoy Mary hall, Oriel street, Oxford Robinson F. T. 25 Bridge st. Banbury Russell Rev.A.W. Hook Norton, Bnbry Robinson Frederick, 31 :Norham road, Russell Rev. Henry, Caversham hill, St. Giles', Oxford Caversham, Reading Robinson Henry, .New road, Oxford Russell J. \'V., M.A. 16 Bardwe::J rd. Robinson H. T. 20 Brougnton rd.Bnhry Banbury road, Oxford Robinson Miss, Forest hill, Oxford Ryan Mr,s. Ontario rd.Cav<>rshm.Rdng Robinson Mrs. 15 Park crescent, Park Rygate Reginald, Wardington, .Banbry town, Oxford Ryman-Hall Edwin, 37 Danbury road, Robinson Mrs. Society of Friends' St. Giles', Oxford school, Sibford Ferris, Banbury Ryman-Hall Frank J.P. Summerhill, Robinson Mrs. 2 South Parks nl.Oxfd Banbury road, Summertown, Oxfrd Robinson Robert, llelscote, Baubury RyndMrs.23Leckford rd.St.G1les',Oxfd Robinson Thomas Horn, Norman a.v. Sabin James, Wardington, Banbury Henley-on-Thames Sadler Michael Ernest M . .A. 31 1St. Robinson William, 96 \Yest stre1~t, Margaret's road, St. Giles·, Oxford Grimsbury, llanbury Sa<ller :Mrs. 26 Museum I"d, Oxford Robinson W.W.46 St.Giles' st.Oxford St. Hill E. A., M.A. New coli. Oxford Robson Thomas, Society of Friend.:s' St. John R.,M . .A. 10 Beaumont st.Oxfd school, Sibford Ferris, Banbury St. Vincent Dowager Viscountess, Th~ Roe J ames, High strPet, Witney Chase, Mapledurham, Reading Rogers Miss, 1 Cedrus villas south, Saker Mrs. Haroldene, Norman aveu. Banbury road, Summertown, Oxfrd Henley-on-Thames Rogers Mw. 35 St. Giles' st. Oxford Salmon Edward, Tadmarton,llanbury Rogers R. Friday st.Henlt>y-on-Thms Salmon Henry H. Corn street, Witncy Rolfe Claptou Crabo, Ilolywell ford, Salmon Philip Henry, 13 ::\Iurlborough Church street, Holywell, Oxford road, Grandpont, Oxfortl Romanes l\Irs. 94 St . .Aldate's s~.O.xfrd • Salmon W. Golds villa,Neithrop,Bnby Roots .James, King's m1d, llieester Salt Rev. Enoc.i:J (Wesleyan), 44 WelRose Charles Day, HarJ.wick Louse, lington square, St. Giles;, Oxford Whitchurch, Reading Salter Ernest, 2 Banbury rood, SumRose Dennis, Kingham, Chipping :\"r(,n mertown, Oxford . Rose Edward Joseph, r l\"m·ham read, Salter George, 88 Abmgdon road, St. Giles', Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Rose G. Tiverton villa, llurford R.S.O Salter James, 6 Abing-don rnad,GrandRose James M.A. 1 Rawlinson road, IJOnt, Oxford St. Giles', Oxiord Salter James Henry, Isis house, Th3 Rose John H.South ~ewington,Banbry Towing path, Grandpont, Oxford Rose Miss, Fishers bridge, Bampton, Salter Mrs. 49 S~ . .A.ldate's. st. '?xfor(l Faringdon Saltmarsh C. Pr10n, Eastle1gh,Church Rose Misses, 38 Ranbury road, St. green, Witney Giles', Oxford · Sampson Rev. Edward Frank l\L.A. Rose Mrs. 17 Warnborough road, St. Christ Church, St. Aldate's st.Oxfrd Gilss', Oxford Sampson Charles Henry M.A . .DraseRose '1'. 'l'he Bank, Cornhill, Banbury nose college, Oxford Rose Thomas Harry, .p St . .Margaret's Sa.muda Cecil D'Aguilar D.L., J.P . road, St. Gile~'. Oxford Bruern abbey, Chipping Norton Rose Thomas Peter, Kicllington Samuelson Sir Bernhard bart. M.P., Rothe Col. George, Neithrop home, F.R.S., J.P. Bodicote grange, EodiWarwick road, Banbury cote, Banbury; & 56 Prince's gata Rcthwell Richard, Eller~lie, Jhnbury & Reform club, London SW road, Summertown, Oxford SamuelsonErnestJ.P.Bndicote grange, Roud Charles Henry, 3 Banbury rd. Bodicote, Banbury Summertown, Oxford Sanday Rev. William M.A. 6 CanterRousby Edwardes Richard Kcndall, bury road, St. Giles', Oxford Cottisford house, Cohtisford, Brckly Sanders John, 99 Holywell st. Oxford Rousby Mrs. Cottisford house, Cottis- Sanders William, 53 Middleton road, ford, Brackley Grimsbury, Banbnry Rouse Mrs. Bridge stroot, WiLney Sandiland Robert B. -:lhE>tp st.Tiicl'ster Routh R. L. Sibford l•'ert"is, l3anbury Sankey Julins 0. 'l'url st. Oxford Row bottom Mrs. Gt.Milton, l'etsworth Sankey Mrs. I 57 Iffiey road, Oxford Rowden Mrs. 15 St. Giles' st. Oxford i Sa.nkey Richard Hy. Heurtley, AsyRowell Miss, 33 Kingston road, St.' lum, Littlemore, Oxford Giles', Oxford Sansom G. E.29 Britannia rd. Banbnry Rowell Richard Sydenham, Cherwell Sargent J.W.Churchill,Ghipping Nrtn croft., Banbury road, ~tlmm~rtowu, Sasse Alfred Edmund, 12 Norham Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Rowell William, Hill v1ew, London rd. Saul Joseph, Mayfield, High Town Chipping N orton road, Ban bury Rowland Rev. Charles Spencer M.A. Saunders Rev. Sidney Charles 1\>I.A. High street, Chipping l\iorton Vicarage,Cadmore end, HighWycmb Rowland John, Holly bank, Wootto!l, Saunders Arthnr, Goring, Reading "\Voodstock Saunders Frederick George J.P. The Rowland Mrs. Mortimer, The Grange, Grove, Caversham, Reading Eynsham, Oxford Sa1mders Henry, .Veddington, Oxford Rowles Edwd. 2 Market sq. \-Yitney Saunders Mrs. Hill lawn, New stroot, Rowles Miss, 46 We!'lt street, Grims- Chipping Norton bury, Banlmry Savage William. 109 Iffiey Id. Oxford Rowllls Mrs. Hook Norton, Banbnry Savery John, Shilton, Faringdon Rowley Mrs. 39 & 40 Hythe Dridge Savidge Matthew, Shipton-understreet, St. Thomas', Oxford "Vychwood, Chipping Norton


COURT DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. SNO 333 Sa'\v William, Chinnor, Tetsworth Shepperd Mrs. 2 Black Hall rd.Oxf<Jrd SG.ater Wi:liam F.S.Sc. High s-tn:l!t, s~wyer Edmund C. 1\l::nor house, Shepperd Mrs. 4 Museum rd. Oxford Watlington, Tetsworth Little Milton, 'l'dsworth Sherwood Rev. William Edward :M.A.. Slatter Rev. Canon John :\!..!..Rectory,. Sawyer Edwa-rd .T. ro6 Southmoor rd. Iffley road, Oxford Wbitchurch, Reading St. Giles', Oxford Sherwood Martin L.D.S. & R.C.S. l7 Slatter Mrs. 40 Middleton road,GrhmSawyer Goorge, sWestern road,Grand. Beaumont street, Oxford bury, Banbury pont, Oxford Sherwood Mr-s. 1 Lower Fisher row, Slatte.r :Mrs. "\Vroxton, Banbury Sayer Thoma.s Uichard, 24 ·western St. Thomas', Oxford Slay William Albert Charle.s, 47 1Ia-rroad, Grandpont, Oxforr1 I &hieldi C. Manor cot. Goring, Reading ston street, Cowley, Oxford Sayer.s Rev. Henry }<I A. Cathedml Shillingford George William, Acre end, Sleeman Thomas, Glanville locJge,. Choir house, Brewe-rs street, St. Eyn~am, Oxford Fair mile, Henley-on-Thames Aldate's, Oxford Shillingford Jas. 5 Bridge st. Witney Slocombeo Russell, North:field end,. Sayers Mrs. 33 Leckiorrl r•md, St. Shillingford :Miss, King's end, Bicester Henle.y·on-Thames Giles', Oxford Shillingford Mrs. Bridge- ho. Bicester Smallhorn Thomas, The Shrubbery,. Scarsebrook J.33 Soutlmm rd.Banbury Shillingford Mrs. R. Bridge st. Witne.y Eynosham, Oxf()rd Scanes Mrs. High stre~t, Witney Shillington Thos, Ferru villas, Church Sma.rt Horace, The Firs, Lashbrouk,. Schlette Fredcrick, The R"os~cy. street, Chipping NortDn Shiplake, Henley-on-Tbames Rotherfield Greys,IIenley-on-Thams ShilsQn Ohas. Duloe ho. Bath rd.Bnbry Smith Rev . .AJ.fd. C .• ~.A. The Vica.mgoe, Schofield F. M. 12 Museum rd. Oxford Shilson Charles J•ollmson, 19 Oxford Banbury rd. SummertDwn, Oxforri. Schofield Fredk.Chapel ho.Over~orton road, Banbury Smith Rev. A. I.~. Bolton, Oxford Scott Rev. G .. J. North Leigh, Witney Shilson William, Shrubland villa, West Smith Rev. B. J., M.A.Alkertn.Bnb:ryScott Rev.Harold J.:\I. A.. Corn st. \.Ytny Bar street, Ban!bury Smith Rev. Fredk. John }LA., F.R.S. Scott Rev. William M.A. 2 /;, 3 Mag- Shilson William J. Ivy house, SQuth 28 Norham gardens, St. Giles',OxfcL dalen road, Cowley, Oxford Bar street, Banbu.ry Smith Rev. James, Reading J"(,ad,. Soott G. R., M.A. Merton coli. Oxford Shipperley Mrs. Iffley, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Scott Gordon James,Wadham cottage, Shirley J. Field view,Kidlngtn.Oxford Smith Rev. J. Waterpe.rry, Oxford Parks road, Oxford Shirley Mrs. 8 New Inn Hall st.Oxfrd Smith Rev. Rowland 1\LA. 15 Stanley Scott-Tucker Rev .. Tohn Hulford M.A. Slhoolbredl Frederick Thomas, Thames road, Cowley, Oxford Headington, Oxford bank, Goring, Reading Smith Rev. W. Pigott RA. Brook st .. Scov!:'ll Mrs. 29 St. l\Iargarct's road, Shore Herbt. G. Gt. Bourton,Banbury Watlington, Tetsworth St. Giles', Oxford Shout Ren.ry Chetwynd, Park view, Smith Arthur Lionel M.A. The King'S.. Scroggs John, Thornbury Yilla, liid- Reading rd. Henley-on-Thames Mound, Mansfield road, Oxford lington, Oxford Shrimpton Misse.s,26 Up.High st. Thme Smith Oharles Henry, 4 River terrace,. Seagar Miss, 35 Chalfont road, St. Shrubb Miss, Stadhampton,Wallingfrd Henley-on-Tha:mes Giles', Oxford Sibley Miss, 4 Merton street, Grims- Smith Edward, 57 Western road,. Seal i\Iiss, II Stanley rd. Cowley,Oxfrd bury, Ban bury Grandpont, Oxford Seary John, J Queen st1·eet, Oxford Sides Mrs.7 Ghalfont rd.St.Giles',Oxfd mith F. Sunnyside,Market sq.Bicestr· Seary W. H. Fircroft,Park twn.Oxford Sidgwick A.rthur M.A. 64 Woodstock Smith Frederick, 48 Woodstock road. Sedgley Mrs. 117 Woodstock road, St. road, St·. Giles', O:dord St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Sillence Gilbert, Woodleigh villa, Smith Fredk. Chas. Market sq.Bicestr Sefton (The) Dowager Countess of, Caversham, Reading Smit:tt George M.B., C.:~'L New street. Vicarage ho. Ea.st .Adderbury,Dnbry Simcox Rev. Henry Kingdon M.A. Henley-on-Thames Senn Miss, 31 New Inn Hall st. Oxford Ewelme, Wallingford Smith Grorge, IO West st. Grimsbury, Sergeant Rev. Oswald Pattison M.A. Sime-on E.C.TheLodge,Marston,Oxford Banbury Vicarage, Great Chesterton,Bicester Simes Mrs. 13 Crick rd.St.Giles',Oxfd Smith G. B. 25 Beaumont st. Oxford Sessions Edward, Charllmry S.O Simmonds William, Bernes road., Smith Geo.rge B. Hill view, Priest Sewell Rev. James ~dwards D.D.New Summertown, Oxford hill, Cavel'sham, Reading College street, Oxford Simmonds William jun. 7 St. Mar- Smith Hy. York ho. Bridge st.Witney Sewell Mrs. 7 Western road, Grand- ga.ret's road, St. Giles', Oxford Smith H. T. 30 South Bar st. Banbury pont, Oxford Simmons Cha.rles, Crowsley, Shiplake, Smith Jas. West Adderbury, Ba.nbury Seymour Mrs. 81 Park f'treet, Thame Henley-on-~hames Smith J. A., M.A. Balliol coli. Oxford· Shadwell Charles L., ~LA. Clarendon Simmons E. 4 Long WaM st.. Oxford Smith Miss, 27 Banbury road, St. buildings, Broad street & Frewen Simmons Robert, Englethwaite, Ca.ver· Giles', Oxford hall, Frewen court, Oxford •sham Park pl. Caversha.m, Reading Smith. Miss, Steeple .A.ston, OxfQ.rd Sharp Benjamin M.A. Lord Williams' Simms Charles Price, N()rthville, New Smith ~hs.ses, High street, Witney Grammar school, Oxford rd. Thams street, Chipping Norton Smith Misoos, Shilton, Faringdon Sharp Henry Granville M. A. 1 uWoud- Simms J'dhn, 5 Manor pl.Holywll.Oxfd Smith Misses Tysoe, The Mount, O:xstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Simms Miss, H~gh st. Chipping N orton ford road, Ban bury Sharp Joseph, Northficld end, Henley. Simms ~Iiss, Ivy ho.Wood grn.Witney Smith Mrs. Abbey view, Dorcbester, on-Thames Simonds Hemy John M.A., J.P. The Wallingford Sharp Mrs. 6a, .A.lbert street, Banbury Rectory, Cave.rsham, Reading Smith Mrs. Britwel! house, Brit.weii Sharp Mrs.25 New st.Eenley-on-Thrns Simorus Miss, 71 Kingston road, St. Prior, Watlingtonr Sharpe Rev. William Robert,jnn. M . .A. Giles', Oxford Smith.. Mrs. 13 BroughtDn rd. Banbnl) "\Vestwell, Burford R.S.O Simpson Arthur Telford, Icknield, Smith Mrs.St<Jw ho.King'send,Bice-sterShaw Herberh A. N•>rthfield end, Go.ring, Reading Smith Mrs. 54 Warwick rd. Banbury Henley-on-'l'hames Simpwn Miss, 23 Banbury road, St. Smith Mrs. 22 Wes-t street, GrimsShaw James, 4 Southmoor road, St. Giles', Oxford' bury, Banbury Giles', Oxford Simpson Mrs. Ben Venue,Alvsoott.S.O Smith Mrs. 12 Winchester road, S:t. ShaylerJ.ThcMount,Chnrch grn.Wtny Simpson Mrs. 22 Queen st. Oxford Giles', Oxford Sheard James, 167 Iffiey rd. Oxford Simpson Mr.s. Witney st.BurfordR.S.O Smith Mrs. Rutherford, 4 Fyfield rd. Sheard 'l'h()ma.s Johm! Walker, I8 Park Sims George Frederick iMus.Doc. 54 st: Giles', Oxford crescent, Pa.rk town, Oxford Holywell street, Oxford SmitJh Mrs. Villiers, 9 Norham road,. Shears R~W. Edward, The Kestrel!!, Sims Mrs. 54 Holywell street, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Rot'herfield Peppa.rd,Henley-on.Thms Sims Mrs. Manor ho. Marston, Oxford Smitlh.r NMman Ha.rdwick :\LA. g Sheasby H. 16 Southam rd. Banbury Sims Richd. 7 Beanmont st. Oxford Chalfont road, St. Giles', Oxford SheJdon F.G.54Corn Ma.rket st.Oxford Sims Thomas, 96 Abingdon road, Smith P. Colville, Stratton .:!.ndley Sheldon G.C.Stanton St. JDhn,Oxford Grandpont, Oxford balll, Stratton Audley, Bicester S'hddon The Misses, Wheatley, Oxford Sims Wm. 91 St. Aldate's st. Oxford Smith Paul,Chadlington,CharlburyS.O Slheldon Thos. Mill st. Osney, Oxford Singer Oharles Albert, Hazeldene, Smit.b Robt. Warnborough, Wallingfrd She1swell Mrs.Burdrop, SibfordGower, Readinfl road, Henley-on-Tharnes Smith S.Bridge ho.Bridge st. WitneyBanbury Sivewright Miss, The Rise, Heading- Smith T. Pit.tville, Iffiey rd. Oxford. Shelswell W. A. SherringtDn, Banbury ton hill, Oxford Smith Thos. Deddington, Oxford Shelton Rev. E. S. The Manse, Banbry Sk.ene Miss,13 New Inn Hall st.Oxford Smith William J.P. Windrush h(,u~5-e;. Shemeld Misses, 28 Bath road,Banbury Skene William Baillie M.A. nhrist Bridge street, Witney Shepherd John Henry L. Eversley cot- Church, St. Aldate'& street, O:'!:ford Smith-Masters Rev. Jn. Ernest M.A. tage, Bath road, Banbury Skinner :Miss, Nut Hatch, Stoke row, The Vicarage, Kidmore, Reading Sheppard C. W. 14 Museum rd.Oxfrd Henley-on-Thames Smithe Rev. William Hy. B.A.(cn.rate Sheppard Miss, Milton house, Great Skinner Mrs. M. Church gTn. Witney of St. Thomas'), 29 Abbey rd.Oxfrd Milton, Tet.sworth Skinner Wm. Jones, Bath rd. llanbury Sneyd Rev. Augustus Alfred M.A. Sheppard Stephen, Hurstleigh, Read· Slack S. B., M.A. Milita.ry college, Rectory, Chastleton,Moretn-in-:\frsh ing road, Henley-on-Thames Temple Cowley, Oxford Snow Thoma.s Collins, 94 Kingston rd. Sheppard Francis, 5 Cripley rd. O:x.fd Slack Major Jas.Cropredy,Loamington St. Giles', Oxford


334 SOA OXFORDSHIRE. (KELLY 1 S Soame James, 226 Abingdcm road, Steams Edward Constantine., :Kew Street B. Queen st. Henley-on-Thames New Hinrkosey, Oxford Mills house, Henley-on-Thames Sbride W. K. 22 Winchester road, :Soanes Rich11rd William, 6 "l{ingston Steedman Percy Andrew, 10 Ra>-vlin- St . .Gile.s', Oxford: road, St. Giles', Oxford son rroad, St. Giles', Oxford Stringer Lewis, 41 Soutb.moor road, Sole Rev. Samuel Heydon, kmdon 3teel1Miss,r3 Ba.rd'wll.rd.St.Giles',Oxfd St. Giles', Oxford: road, Ohipping Norton Steel Miss, J.\iiillton-under-\Vychwuod, Strong [Rev. Thomruso Banks :\'LA. Sole Thomas, 33 Crouoh st. Banbury Chipping Norton Christ Church college, Oxford Sole William, sa, Albert st. Banbury Steele }irs. 23 Southam rd. Baubnry Stroud Edwin, 73 Middletolll road, Solloway :Major, 42 George st. Oxford Steers W. P. Falkland villa, Tetswol·th Grimsbury, Barubury Some.rford Edwin, South bank, Head- Steevens John, 3 Hamiltnr11 :~.veuue, Stroud J.R.35 New Inn Hall st.Oxford ington, Oxford Renley-on-Th>ames Stubbs Right Rev. Wm. D.D. (Lord Sotham Robert, 8 Warnborough rd. Stemson Miss, 55 Iffiey road, Oxwrd Bishop of Oxford), The Palace, CudSt. Giles', Oxford Stent Mrs. Piggott's rd. Caversham, desdon, Oxford; & Athenreum club, SoU'lsby Miss, zr Ba,nbury road, St. Reading London SW Giles', Oxford Stepham W. 5 Stanley rd.Cowley,Oxfd Stuchbery B.rPark vls.Neithrop,Bnbry Soulsby Mrs. 24 Nor<ham road, St. Stephen Sir Alex. Umdie K.C.)I.G., Studhbery Miss, Fritwell, Banbury Giles', Oxford C.B.,F.R.G.S. Korth Stoke,Wllngfrd Sturdy Johlll, Charlbury S.O Southby Miss, Bampton, Faringdon 'StephenS' iMrs. r Crick road, St. Sturge Jn. Marsha.ll, Chadbury S.O Southby Philip J.P.Bampt.Qn,Faringdn Giles', Oxford Sturges Bev. Arthur Smith M.A. Soutlhwell C.BarfordSt.'Michael,Oxford Stephens Mrs. Tayn.ton,Burford.R.S.O Wheatley, Oxford Souttar Robinson M.A., B.C.L. 29 Stevens Rev. Edward Thomas X.A. Stutterd Miss,r8 West Bar st.Banbury Norham road, St. Giles', Oxford Sibford' Gower, Banbury Style M:ilss, Bin:field heath, Shiplake, Sparks Rerv. Francis Monkhouse, Vicar- Stevens J o'hn Pinfdld, Crowmarsh Henley-on-Thames age, Aston Rowant, Tetsworth Gifford, WaJ.Iingford SummeThayes Rev. Julius James B.A. Sparks :Mrs. Park View villa, Wat- Stevens• Miss, 20 Horse fair, BJ.abury 35 Upper High street, Thame lington, Tetsworilhi Stevens ~Irs. Corn street, Witney Summe.rsby Rev. Benj. The Manse, Sparrow Sha.drach, I BotJJ.ey road, Stevens Mrs. 15 Crick road, St. G-1les', Rotherfield Peppard,Henley-on-Thms New Botley, Oxford Oxford Summerton J.EastAdderbury,Bantbury Sparrow Timothy, Bridge st. Witney Stevens ::\frs. Easington lodge, o~rord Summerton Miss, Bloxham, Banbury Spear Mrs. 15 Chalfont rd. St. Giles' ,Oxfd road, Ban bury S ummert{)n Miss, Ea . .Adder bury ,Bnbry Speck Rev. J.H., M.A. Wr:oxton,Bnbry Stevens Mrs. so The Green, Banbury Sumner Jabez, 29 Kingston road, St. Spencer Rev. Charles Vere M.A.., J.P. Stevens Mrs. Wardington lodge,Ward- Gile.s', Oxford Wheatfield, Tetsworth · inghm, Banbury Sunman Henry, II Winchester ;road, Sperreer Alfred, Shipton-unde.r-Wych- Stevens Thomas, 55 North st. Thame St. Giles', Oxford wood, Chipping NGrton Stevenson Jos.eph, 6 Buckingham st. Sutcliffe Mrs. Dorchester, Wallingford Spencer H.B.,M.D.r8Beaumont ;;t.O:xfd Grandpont, Oxford Button Martin J o:hn, Kidmore grange, Speneer Th~mas, 2 Castle• terrace, Stew Ha.rry William, 69 Abingdon rd. Kidmor~, Reading Paradise street, St. l%be's, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford · Sutton 1\-Iiss, 3 Black Hall rd. Oxford Spencer Wm. Hook Norton, Banbury Steward Capt. John Hy. West Hill Sutton Thomas, Bloxham, Barubury Spencer Wm.8Yfarlborough pLBanbury house, West st. Henley-on-Thames Swain Joseph R. Old Grimsbury, Spicer E.nWest st.Grimsbury,Banbry Stewart C.H.Asylum,Littlemore,Oxfrd Grimsbury, Banbury Spiller Miss, BeDISington, Wallingford Stewart· JohDJ Alex. M.A. I4 Brad- Swann •Miss, r4r Woodsbock rCJao, Spittle F. B. 2 Cripley road, o~·ford more road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford ~pokes G.N.Cra.nham,Iffiey rd.O::dord Stilgoe Nathaniel, The Green, East Swann Misses, Eynsham, Oxford Spokes Miss, 21 Oxford rd. Banbury Adderbury, Danbnry Sweeney Rev. Philip, Radford,Ewstone Spoone.r Rev. Willia.m Archibald ~LA. Stock Commander Reginald A., ILK. Sweelt HelJJTy LL.D. 38 Norham read, II Keble road, Oxford I :Museum road, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford' Spooner Mrs. 8 Norham gardens, St. Stock Mrs. 17 West Bar st. Banbury Swinhoe Cal. Charles, Avenue house, Giles', Oxford Stock St.Geo.,M.A.B:Musenm rd.Oxfrd East avenue, St. Clements', Oxford Sprilljg Rbt.Jn. 35 Park st. 'l'hame Stocker Mrs. Haneburg, Vicarage rd. Sykes• G. C. High street, Banbury Spurling Rev. Frederick William ~LA.. Henley-on-Tlhames Sykes Geo. Fredk. Holley, 97 South37 Norham road, St. Giles', Oxford St~ckton James, South bank, Oxford moor road, St. Giles', Oxfordi Spyer Richard, Barlll house, Watling- road, Ba!llbury Sylve.ster Paul, Lady Ham cottage, to.n, Tetsworth Stockton 0. J. St. John's rd. Banbury Fulbrook, Burford R.S.O Squire James, 41 Queen st. Oxfordi Stockwell Mrs. I94 Abingdon road, Symington J.W.28WestSar st.Banbury Staeey :Miss, 5 Museum rd. Oxford :Kew Hinksey, Oxford Symonds Charles, rr8 Southmoor il'd. Stainer Sir John M.A. Mus.Doc.Wood- Stodd•a.rt J. Glouceste;r cott. 'Witney St. Giles', Oxford lyn, S.outh Parks road, Oxford 3toker Rev. W. Mapledurham, Reading Symonds Hora't.iG Percy F.R.C.S.Edin. Staines Harold, Badgemore house, Stoker :'M:rs. Queen s-t.Heuley-on-Thms 35 Beaumont street, Oxford Fair mile, Henley-on-Thames Stokoe Rev. Thomas Henry D.D. 8 Symonds Mrs. 6 South Parks ~d.Oxfrd Stanbridge Miss, London road, Chip- Keble road, St. Giles', Oxford Symons Edward William, The IIollies, ping Norton Stone Re.v. Darwell M.A. Dorchester, Britannia road, Banbnry Standage Rev.S. R. Claydon, l3anhury Wallingford Symons•-Jeune Jn. Frederic JP. WatSt;a.nden Edward Jas. C.B. Oakfield, Stone Edwa.rd James ~LA., F.R.S. lingt.on park, WatJlington, T<!tsworth Cavers.ham Park pl.Caversham,Rdng Radcliffe observatory, Woodstock rd. Tagart Howell Godd<ard·, 65 J..l•ingdon Standish Jose:ph, Sunnyside·, :North- St. Giles', Oxford road. Gra!lldpont, Oxford field end, Henley-on-Thames Stone Henry, Broughton rd. Banbury Tagg Mrs. Northfld.end,Hnly-on-Thms Stanhope Hon. Fitzroy William Whit- Stom~ Lewis W. OxfQ!l'd rd. Banbury Talbot M'.ljor Frank,Chilworth,Ttswrth bread, Broughton hall, Broughton Stone Miss,Britwell Salome, To•sworth Talbot Christr. Church green, Witney Pogis, Swindon Stone P.G. Nun's acre,Goring,Readng Tallett Johru Henry, 3 ¥iddleton rd. Staniland :vfrs. 24 Polstead road, St. Stone T. P. 63 Holywell st. Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Giles', Oxford ·. Stone William, St. John's cottage, Tame Hy. Geo. 34 Park st. Thame Stanley H. Gold's vls. Neithrop, Banbry Parkos• .road', St. Giles', Oxford Tanner E. F. Market hill, Bicester Sro.nlery Mrs. Corn street, Witney Stopes Miss, Garden villa, Britwell Ta.nner Philip, Chesterton lodg~. High · Sbanley Mrs. 22 Horsefair, Banbury Prior, Watlington TQ!Wn road, Banbury Stannard O.ro Aston. st.Cowley,Oxford Stotou Col. Thomas Henry, 1:Iigh st. Tanner R.Bodicote cot.Bodicote,l3anbry Stanwell Rev. Charles M.A. Ipsden, Eynslham, Oxford Tapps Miss, St . .Andrrew's road, HenWa1lingford Stovell Lt.-Col. Gerald, The Fishery, ley-on--Thames• Staples-Browne Frederick John J.P. 'Mapledurham, Reading; & 22 Hyde Tarrant Ern.est, Market square, Witney Bamptolll, Faringdon Park st. W & Junior United Ser- Tarrant Wm.Hy.sen. Market sq.Witny Stapleton Capt. Hon. Bryan Jahn D.L. vice club, London SW Tate Miss·, 6 Park cres.Park twn.Oxfrd 30 Leckford road, St. Giles', Oxford Stowe Alfred, 29 Albert st. Banbury Tattersall Rev. Robert William RD. Stapleton Sir Francis Geo. hart. J.P. Stowe J. 85 St. Aldate's st. Oxford Vicarage, Me'I"ton, Bicester Greys court, Rother:field Greys, 1 Strachan-Davidson James Leigh ~I. A. Taunt Frederick W. Wat~rloo house, HenJey-on-ThameS' Ba.Niol college, Oxford Bamptron, Faring-don Stark Mark Dug,ald M,D.. C.M. 6 Strange Charles. 100 Abingdon road, Taunton Major William E. 36 BeauBroad street, O~for~ . , · Grandpont, Oxfo-rd mont street, Oxford Starkey John Frederick J.P. Bodicote :Strange M:rs.29West st.Grmsbry.Bnbry Taunton Mrs. St. Mary'SI he:use, house, Bodicote, Banbury Stransom Waiter, Surley row, Caver- Fre-eland, Woodst(}Ck Stearns Arthur Edwd. New Mills cot- sham, Reading Tawney ~.Lrs. A. 63 St. Giles' st.Oxfrd tage, Henley-on-Thames Stratton Chas. JDJ. Market sq. Bicester Tay.lor Rev J9'hn, The Ma.rJ·~e, Reading Steane Mrs.rg Sta.nley rd.Cowley,Oxfd·Stratton Jsph. Fulbrook,BurfordR.S.O ro!Jod, Henley-on-Thames


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