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DEVONSHIRE - 1893 (1)

Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893
Part 1 - Devon: County & Localities

JDIRECTORY. DEVONSHIRE. PLYMOUTH. ljl3

Pelissier Bertha (Mdlle. ), teacher of calisthenics, 20 Con- Perry John, coal merchant, 40 Haddington road, M. T. D

naught avenue, P Perry John, ironmonger &c. see Pomeroy & Co

Pellew Thomas, shopkeeper, 39 William street, M. •r. D Perry Samuel, Butcher's Arms P.H. 5 Barrack street, D

Pelling Edward Henry,die sinker,Public Hall bldgs.l<'ore st. D Perry 'fhomas George, tailor, 2 Queen street, P

Pellow Brothers, builders, 39 Flora street, P Perry William, apartments, I3 Walker terrace, P

Pellow Ann (Mrs.), baker, 59 Union street, P Pessell Thomas William, seedsman, 19 Drake street, P

Pellow John,apartmeuts, II Smeaton ter.Great Western rd.P Pester Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6o Union place, Ea. S. P

Pellow William, builder, 62 Connaught avenue, P Pester Henry, hair dresser, 5 Parade, P

Penberthy l<'red, watch maker, 26A, Marlborough street, D Pester John Thomas, confectioner, 48 Queen street, D

Penery Charles, carver & gilder, 26 Cecil street, P Pester William, shopkeeper, Sutton road, P

Pengelly d. & eo. ship & insurance brokers & general Peter & Stephens, Pear Tree inn, 40 Tavistock road, Stoke, D

commission agents, agents for the Orient line of steamships Peter John Powell, dairy, 43 Penrose street, P

to Australia, the Pacific Steam Navigation Co.'s Straits of Peter John Reed,baker & confectioner,rs Chapel st. Ea. S.P

Magellan line to South America, the White Star line to Peter Richard Friend, dairy, 9 Townsend hill, Mannamead

New York, the Beaver line to Canada, the Royal Exchange Peters Edward, beer retlr. III Alexandra rd. Ford, Stoke, D

Assurance, Messrs. W. F. Moore & Son, canvas manufac- Peters Edwin Percy, wine & spirit merchant, 9 Regent st. P

turers, emigration agents to the Queensland government, Petherick Thomas, dairyman, I Queen street, D

Duke of Cornwall Hotel buildings, Millbay road, P Pethick Brothers, granite mQrchants, builders &contractors,

Pengelly Albert, tobacconist, 30 Fore street, D Norley yard, P. See advertisement

Pengelly Eliza (Mrs.), haberdasher &c. 14 Ebrington street, P Pethick Benjamin Herbert A.R.I.B.A. architect, I Headland

Pengelly Henry William, saddler, 2 Exeter street, P villas, Tavistock road, P

Pengelly John, shopkeeper, II3 King street, P Pethick Isaac, grocer, 79 Pembroke street, D

Pengelly Richard, New London inn, 71 Fore street, D Pethick William Thomas, wine & spirit vaults, 95 Forest. D

Pengelly Richard, stationer&tobacconist,48 Albert road,M. T. D Pethrick William, beer retailer, I32 Exeter street, P

Pengelly Richard Rundle, corn. trav. 5 Union ter. Union st. P Pethybridge Henry Mudge, solicitor, I2 Courtenay street, P

Pengelly Roger, shopkeeper, 32 Queen street, P Phear John James, saddler, 20 Ebrington street, P

Pengelly Thomas Golsworthy, boot maker, I7 King street, P Phear Kate (Mrs.), dress maker, 20 Ebrington street, P

Pengilley Alfred, butcher, Market, P Phelan Thomas Joseph, beer retailer, 48 Cambridge st. P

Penman James, beer retailer, 29 Queen stret~t, D · Phelps John, shopkeeper, 4I Queen street, D

Penn William James, timber merchant&c.see Harris & Penn Philcox Mary (Mrs.), milliner &c. Staddon ho. North road, P

Penney William, coal dealer, 33A, Clarence place, Ea. ::!. P Phillip Louisa Jane (Mrs.), greengrocer, I Tavistock st. D

Penney William, dining rooms, I I7 King street, P Phillips & Bray, corn merchants, Frankfort street & Great

Penny Bank (Thomas Beer. actuary & sec. ; open saturday Western docks, P

evenings 7 to g), Old Guildhall, Whimple street, P Phillips George & Son, army & navy tailors & outfitters,

Penny Charles, shopkeeper.8 Bishop's place,W-est Hoe road,P no Union street, Ea. S. P

Penny Elizabeth (Miss),baberdasber, 4A, Embankment rd. P Phillips & Ryall, wine &spirit merchants, g8 &99 Union st. P

PennyFrederickGeorge,butcber,4 Mutley plain,P.& at Market Phillips W. M. & Sons, merchants, 26 Treville street, P

Penny Henry Albert,grocer,3Drake's buildings,Ham street,P Phillips Charles, grocer & baker, 53 George street, Ea. S. P

Penny MaryElizabeth&Alice(Misses),dress mas.6Baring st.P Phillips Charles, Stonehouse Vaults P.H. 58 High street &.

Penrose James Robert, plumber, 20 King street, P wine & spirit yaults, Peel street, Ea. S. P

Penrose Louisa (Mrs. ),fancy repository ,70 St.Aubyn street, D Phillips Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 9 Richmond street, P

Penrose Richard Arthur, ship, commission, insurance Phi:Ups Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 41 Cobourg street, P

& coal agent & ship broker, 3 Westwell street, P Phillips Frank, emigration agent, see Weekes, Phillips &Co

Penson James, artist, 7 Boon's place, P Phillips Henry George, solicitor, Bedford ho. 24 Bedford st. P

PenwardenEiizabeth(Mrs. ),shopkeeper,47 Cambridge lane,P Pbillips Jasper, shopkeeper, 54 High street, Ea. S. P

Penwarden Isabella (Mrs.), registry office for servants, Phillips John Henry, herbalist, 83 Union street, Ea. S. P

8 Belgrave terrace, Mutley plain, P Phillips Maria Jane (Miss),grocer, r Durham place,Cecil st. P

Penwarn Rd. &Son,market gardeners, College rd. Mannamead Phillips Mary (Mrs.), toy dealer, 29 Flora street, P

Penwarn J. Fred, tailor, 54 Union street, Ea. S. P Phillips Nicholas, inland revenue officer, Inland Revenue

Penwarne Joanna (Mrs.), butcher, 64 Market, D offices, Princess buildings, Notte street, P

Penwill Edward George,fancy repository,96 & I59 Union st.P Phillips Nicholas, pianoforte maker, see Turner & Phillips

People's Palace (Theophilus Creber, proprietor; Livermore Phillips Thomas Henry (firm, Skardon & Phillips), solicitor,

Brothers, lessees), Martin street, P notary public, commissioner to administer oaths & agent

Pepperell Albert, watch maker, So Treville street, P for Hand in Hand Insurance Society, Victoria chambers,

Pepperell John, linen draper, 77 Regent street, P Whimple street & St. Andrew's place, P

Percy Richard & Son, bakers, 12 Anstis street & 145 King st.P Phillips William, builder, I2 Wyndham street west, P

Percy Susan (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Waterloo street, Stoke,D Phillips William Ward HaydenA.S.A. chartered accountant,

Pereamore George, boot maker, 12 Canterbury street, D see Arliss & Phillips

PeringtonCatherine(Mrs. ),apartments, 24Wyndham st. we. P Philp Annie (Mrs.), provision dealer, 78 Hotham pi. Stoke, D

Perkin Brothers, hosiers, 13 Bedford street & hosiers 13, & Philp Simon James, butcher, 9 Exeter street, P

hatters 14, Union street, P Picken & eo. wholesale & retail wine, spirit & ale mer-

Perkin Annie (Mrs.), poulterer &c. 92 Treville street, P chants ; the noted house forPlymouth gin, 24Whimpie st.P

Perkin John, cabinet maker, II King street, P Pickford & eo. general carriers, railway, shipping &

Perkin Sarah (1\:lrs.), beer retailer, 8 Bath street, P forwarding agents, agents to the London &North Western

Perkin Thomas, Navy Arms P.H. 41 James street, D Railway Co. (Thomas Tandy, district manager),Flora st.P

Perkins Albert, confectioner, Market, D Picking Joseph, baker, 9 James street, P

PerkinsCharlesFredk.draper,6Connaught ter. Mutley plain, Pidgeun Arthur, dairyman, 54 Cecil street, P

Perkins Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.),aparts.22 Trafalgarpl Stoke, Pike Ann (Mrs.), apartments,7 Hoe Park ter.Citadel road,P

Perkins George, builder, I Peel street, Ea. S. P Pike Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Windsor street, P

Perkins James, shopkeeper, 47 Harwell street, P Pike Herman Alfred, cabinet maker, 4 Adelaide pi. Ea. S. P

Perkins John, Beaufort hotel, 154 Union street, P Pike John, shopkeeper, 11 Cobourg street, P

Perkins Reuben, tailor, 15 Saltash street, P Pike Nathaniel, butcher, 26 'favistock road, P

Perkins Samuel,builder &undertaker,54 Monument street,D Pike William, tailor, 6 Cross street, D

Perkins William,Elephant & Castle P.H. 7 Catherinestreet,D Pile Harry, builder, 9 Donegal ter. Molesworth rd. Stoke, D

Perossi Elise (Madame), tobacconist, 34 George street, P Pillar JEadmweasr,dt,aielnogr,rasvoerO, ldroTForwannksftorertets,trPeet, P
Perraton William, beer retailer, 20 Looe street, P Pillar

Perraton William Henry, baker, 9 Bath street, P Pillar John Hayne F.s.sc. private school for boys, 2 St.

Perrin Edward George, agent to the West of England Sack George's terrace, Saltash road, P

Hiring Co. Limited, Great Western docks, P Pillar Mary (Miss), dress maker, 3 Catherine street, P

Perring John Richard, greengrocer, 10 Hood street, M. T. D Piller Mary Ann(Mrs.), shopkeeper, 20 Manor street, Ea.S. P

Perriton John &Sons, timber dealers, 24 Frankfort street, P Pinch Elizh. Duncan (Mrs. ),d1•ess ma. 3 Victoria pl. Ea. S. P

Perriton Edward, builder, 68 Regent street, P Pinches Francis William, butcher, 22 William street, M. T.D

Perriton Edward, carpenter, 5 Victoria lane, P Pinhey Francis George, stay maker, xo Stoke road, P

Perriton Sydney Herbert,hair dresser,1 Bank of England pl. P Pinhey Frances (Miss), stay maker, 52 Cecil street, P

Perry Edward, chimney sweeper, 42 Claremont street, P Pinhey Martha (Mrs.), stay maker, 3 Manor street, P

Perry Edward Brent, draper, 64 St. Aubyn street, D Pinkham George & Co. grocers & wine & spirit merchants,

Perry George Symons, grocer, 2 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P 33 Southside street, P

Perry Hannah (Mrs.),eonfectioner, Cove cot. WestHoe road, P Pinkham John, master mariner, 10 Carlton terrace, P

Perry John, boot maker, 27 Gasking street, P Pinn Thomas, marine store dealer, 6o Well street, P

Perry John, butcher, 84 Treville street, P Pinnick James Chas.locksmith,r3 &24 Brownlow st. Ea. S.P



, DEV. & CORN.

514 l'LYMOUTH. DEVONSHIRE.

Yinnock Charles, shopkeeper, 5 Cherry Garden street, D Plymouth Mutual Co-operative & Industrial Society Limited

Pinsent & Co. general drapers & carpet warehouse, 31, 32 (J. H. Young,sec.) ; offices, 42 & 43 Treville street ; grocers,

& 33 Market street, D 16 Cornwall street, 68 Neswick street, 44 Treville street, 5

Pinwell, Rashleigh & Co. ecclesiastical carvers, 7 Buckland Armada street, 9 Holborn street, Mutley plain, 10 Adelaide

terrace, Millbay road, P ·r.street, S. 19 Chapel street, S. 89 Wilton street, Stoke, r
Piper Fanuy (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 43 Cecil street, P
Ross street, M. 69 Duke street, D. 4 Princes street,
Piper Fanny Grace (Mrs.), milliner &c. I Chester place, P D. & 99 .A.lexandra road, Ford; coal store, North quay &

Piper James, chief collector of rates, Municipal buildings, Barbican; butchers, 3 Cornwall street, Io .Armada st-reet,

Guildhall square, P Mutley plain, I Neswick street, 29 St. Jude's place, 101

Piper James, shopkeeper, 23 Francis street, P Albert road, M. T. 26 Edgcumbe street, S. 34 King

Piper John, cab proprietor, 98 Belgrave road, P street, D. 89 Wilton street, Stoke & .Alexandra road,

Piper John, dairy, 30 Regent street, P l!'ord ; boot makers, 43 Treville street, Mutley plain, 33

Piper John William, master mariner, 49 Headland park, P Albert road, M. T. King street, D. & 6 Brownlow street,

Pitcher John, paperhanger & painter, 37 Queen street, D S. ; drapers, milliners & tailors, I5 & I6 Cornwall street;

Pitcher John Joseph,furniture broker,I48 &149King street,P dairies, 42 Treville street&; Mutley plain, 4 Princes street,

PitcherRichd.Wm. painter&paperhanger,6Marlborough st. D D. & Alex:andra road, Ford ; library & reading room (E.

Pitcher Wm. coal, wood & coke dlr. 29 Brownlow st. Ea.S.P C. Burton, librarian), 3 Cornwall street, P

Pitt Henry, draper, 13 & I4 Cornwall street, P Plymouth Navigation School (Charles Morris F.R.Met.soc.

Pitts, Son A King, maltsters & malt roasters, corn, head mast~r), 13~ Gascoyne place, P

manure, oil cake & general merchants,58 Southside street ; Plymouth Novelties Co. (The),lit.hographrs.9 Ebrington st.P

etores,GreatWestern docks;Sutton harbour&Stillman st.P Plymouth Promenade Pier & Pavilion Co. Limited (S. B.

Pitts George, butcher, Market, P Blewett, sec.), 25 Westwell street, P

Pittuck John, photographer, 63 Union street, Ea. S. P Plymouth Proprietary & Cottonian Library (John Whit-

Pizzotti Hattista, restaurant, see Ferrari & Pizzotti marsh, librarian), Cornwall street, P

Platz Vincent, pastrycook, 8 Belgrave ter. Mutley plain, P Plymouth Public Baths & Washhouses (William J ollow,

Pleasant Richard, town porter, 18 Belgrave road, P lessee), Hoegate street, P

Plimsaul Thomas Dyer, colonial broker, 27 Athenreum st. P Plymouth Public School (Charles Samuel Jago F.R.G.s. head

Plymouth Borough Pohce Station(Joseph Da¥idsonSowerby, master ; Miss Mary A. Turner, mistress ; Miss Louisa

chief constable), Guildhall, P Sprague, infants' mistress), ()obourg street, P

Plymouth Bottling Co. (The) (Philip Flynn, proprietor), Plymouth Sailors' Home (John Cumming, treasurer; Thos.

Devonshire lane, P William Hoppins, hon. sec. ; l!'rancis Lethbridge, supt.),

Plymouth Breweries Limited (The) (Samuel Vosper, man- 22 Vauxhall street, P

aging director), brewers &; wine &; spirit merchants, Plymouth School Board (E. Chandler Cook, clerk to the

Chapel street; & mineral water manufacturers, Tweed- board), xo Whimple street, P

side place, High street, Ea. S. P l'lymouth Shorthand & Typewriting Academy (William

Plymouth Cemetery (Plymouth, Devonport & Stonehouse Pryor M.J.I. head master), 9 Westwell street, P. ; tele·

Cemetery Co) (R. C. Smith, chairman; John Watts, sec.; phone exchange, No. 20I & by special arrangement, con·

Rev. J. M. Hodge [Church of Eng.J & Rev. J. Knowles nected with all the principal hotels in the town. See advt

[CongregatiOnal], chaplains), Mutley, P Plymouth Society for the Encouragement of Industry (Miss

Plymouth Club Limited (William Ward Hayden Phillips, Square, treasurer), 35 Whimple street, P

sec.), I Windsor terra('e, Citadel road, P Plymouth & South Devon Liberal Unionist Association (John

Plymouth Coffee House Co. Limited (Frederick William Shelly, chairman; Louis Sansom, hon. sec.), Lockyer

Dawe, sec.), Borough Arms, 35 Bedford street; 1 Octagon hotel, Lockyer street, P

house, Umon street & Millbay pier, West Hoe road, P Plymouth & South Devon Savings Bank (John .Augustus

Plymouth College (l:<'rancis Henry Colson M •.A. head master), Saunders, actuary), 40 Whimple street, P

Hyde Park road, Mutley Plymouth, Stonehouse & Devonport Tramways Co. (J. B.

Plymouth Comet newspaper (James Higman Keys, printer Glenn, sec. 7 Poultry, London; George Henry Moreton,

& publisher; published fri. for sat.), 7 Whimple street, P manager) ; offices, 7 Edgcumbe street, Ea. 8. P

Plymouth Conservative Association (R. B. Johns, hon. sec. ; Plymouth,Stonehouse& District "Self-Help" BuildingSociety

J. Griffin, registration agent), Princess Place chambers, P (George F. Radmore, sec.), I2 Cornwall street, P

Plymouth (The) Conservative Club Limited (Coryndon Plymouth & Stonehouse Gas Light & Coke Co. (John Thomas,

Matthews, hon. sec.), 23 Princess square, P sec. ; Harry Townsend, engineer; W. Fitch, inspector);

Plymouth Co-operative Drug Co. (The), chemists, 20 office, I Athen~um ter. Millbay road; works, Sutton rd. P

Cornwall street, P Plymouth United Democratic Club (William Charles Salter,

Plymouth & Cornish Coast Steam Packet Co. (John Angul'l, sec.), 7 The Octagon, Union street, P

agent), Great Western docks, P Plymouth & Western Counties Liheral Club (JohnFrederick

Plymouth Corporation Almshouses (Edward Pridham, clerk Johnson, sec.), 13 Bedford street, P

& treasurer), Green street, P Plymouth Western District Ratepayers' Association (The)

Plymouth Corporation Fire Brigade Hose Reel Hou!'es, The (Alfred Dennant Breeze, hon. sec.), Foresters' hall, The

Hoe; Octagon avenue; Barbican; Mutley; Providence Octagon, 66 & 67 Union street, P

street ; 14 Oxford st.; The Workhouse & Central station, P Plymouth Working Men's Constitutional Union Reading

Plymouth Corporat~on Tramways (Charles Robert Everson, Room & Club (J. Griffin, hon. sec.), P

manager) ; office, IO East street, P Plymouth Young Men's Christian Association (S. Yates

Plymouth Cricket Club Ground, Cattedown road, P Ormerod, general sec.), IS Bedford street, P

Plymouth Dairy Co. Limited (Rich't.rd Willis M.D. manag- Poad Joseph Harry, carpenter, I6 William street, M. T. D

ing director), 198 Union street &76 Treville street, P. & 25 Pointon Wm. china dealer, Market, P. & at Frankfurt sq. P

Marlborough street, D Polkinghorne & Barter, coal merchants, 97 Treville street ;
Plymouth & District Students' Association (Miss E. •r. stores, North quay, P

Atkins B. A. & Mr J. Back, hon. secs.), Bank street, P Polkinghorne & eo. brewers & wine & spirit merchants,

Plymouth Exchange Co. Limited (Thomas Wolferstan,sec. ), 19 Bedford street, P

22 Princess square, P Polkinghorne Charles W. manager of the Capital &; Counties

Plymouth Free Library (William Henry Kearley Wright Bank Limited, Whimple street, P. & Fore street, D

F.R.Hist.s. librarian), Old Guildhall, Whimple street, P Pollard A. & Co. confectioners, 26 Manor street, Ea. S. P

Plymouth High School for Girls (Miss Helen C. Turnbnll, Polyblank Mary Grace (Mrs.), grocer, & agent for W. & A.

head mistress), Tavistock road, P. See advertisement Gilbey, Limited, wine & spirit merchants, I9 York st. P

Plymouth Ice Co. (William Henry Burns, manager; S. J. Porneroy &. eo. ironmongers, plumbers, gasfitters, copper-

Blewett, sec.), New street, P smiths & bellhangers,1 Edgcumbe st.P. &86High st.Ea. S.P

Plymouth Impr'Jved Dwellings Association Limited (L. B. Pomeroy Edward Albert, beer retailer, 17 Stanley street, D

Vaughan, sec.), 5 Belgrave terrace, Mutley plain, P Pomeroy Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Clifton street, P

Plymouth Institution & Devon & Cornwall Natural History Pomeroy Thomas, shopkeeper, 89 Pembroke street, D

Society (Henry Penrose Prance &J. Y. Woollcombe, secs.), Pontey's Seed & Bulb Warehouse (E. Wilson Serpell,proprie-

The Athenreum, George street, P tor), seedsman, bulb merchant & horticultural sundrieS-

Plymouth Liberal Association (Frank Barter, organizing man, 2I Cornwall street, P. See advertisement

sec.), Bank street, P Pool John, pianoforte maker, The Octagon, 68 Union st. P

Plymouth Lithographic Society (A. B. Newman, sec.), Pool William John, pianoforte tuner, 7 Albert road, P

Foresters' hall, The Octagon, 66 & 67 Union street, P Pooley Benjamin, baker, & post office, 3r Regent street, P

Plymouth Mendicity Society (Capt. George Hastings Inskip Pooley Florence (Miss), dress maker, 5 Kensington ter. P

R.N., J.P. chairman; Carslake W. "'ood, hon. financial Pope Charles Antbony & Son, joiners, 40 Cobourg street, P

sec. ; John E. Edmunds, charity officer), 8 Frankfortst. P Pope James Thomas, pianoforte tuner, 42 Clifton place, P

Plymouth Medical Society (T. Leah, president; R. H. Lucy, Pope John Lavers, working jeweller, 3A, Ebrington street, P

ban. sec.; J. E. Square, hon. treas.; C. E. Russel Ren- Pop:} William Thomas, tailor &c. 20 Staddon ter. North rd.P

dle, hon. librarian), Athenreum chambers, Athen~um la.P Pophf\m Edward, mason, 63 King garden, P

.JDIRECTORY DEVONSHIRE. PI..YMOUTH.. 515



popham, Radf'ord & eo. draper~, silk mercers, carpet Probert William Sulley, painter, 9 Gibbons street, P

warehousemen, tailors, outfitters, boys' & youths' clothiers, Procter William, watch maker, I4 St. James street, D

upholsterers, general furnishers, cabinet makers ~ under- Prout Fredk. builder, 8 Alvington ter. Cattledown road, P

takers, 36, 371 38, 39 & 40 Bedford street.; io & II Market Prout Henry Ebenezer, pianoforte dealer, 88 Old Town st. P
alley & 14, 15 & 16 East street; cabinet factory & show Prout James, builder, 50A, Flora street, P

rooms, Notte street, P Prout Thomas Jn. pianoforte tuner, 13 St. James' pi. east, P

Popham James, dairyman, 7 Looe street, P Prout William, beer retailer, 66 Chapel street, D •

Popplestone & Co. wine &spirit merchants, 14 Treville street Provident Dispensary (Plymouth) (W. H. Pearse M.D. & E. •

& ale stores, 5 Buckwell street, P E. Meeres M.D.Lond.consulting physicians; H. Greenway,

Popplestone Mary Ann(Mrs. ),greengrocer &c.8 Vauxhall st.P consulting ophthalmic surgeon; G. H. Eccles L.R.C.P. Edin.

Port of Plymouth I<'isherman's Insurance Society Limited T. Harper, G. Jackson L.R.C.P.LOnd. F. W. P. Jago llt:.B.

(\Villiam Emerson, sec.); offices, 9 Barbican, P C. J. Cooke M.D. T. Pearse, T. H. Williams L.R.C.P.Lond.

Port of Plymouth Incorporated Chamber of Commerce (Earl James E. C. Wilson t..R.C.P.Edin. surgeons; A. E. Chis-

of Morley, president; Frank C. Barter, sec.), Guildhall, well, sec.) ; office, I Princess street, P ·

Guildhall square, P Provident Life Association London (George Richard James.

l'ort of Plymouth Trades Union Co-operative Society Limited, district supt. ), IO Kent road, Ford, Stoke, D

North quay, P Provident Permanent Building Investment & Loan Society

Portch Jessie Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Prospect place, P (William John Lamb, agent), 7 Chapel st. D.; & at Exeter

Porter John, butcher, 29 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P Provident Permanent Building Society (Frederick William

Porter John, shopkeeper, 6 Newport street, Ea. S. P Widger, agent), 34 Tavistock road, P

Porter Roderick (firm,Ginn & Porter),solr.u Courtenay st.P Prower Thomas James Charles, forage, hay &corn merchant

Portland Grammar School (William E. Baines mt. Arts & flour factor, II Belgrave terrace, Mutley plain & at 20

(Ho us.), principal), 13 Portland villas, P Russell street, P ·

Portuguese Vice-Consulate (William Frederick Collier, vice- Prowse Charles, hair dresser, 72 King street, P

consul), 53 Southside street, P Prowse George Alvan Jas. bacon curer, 3 Cambridge st. P

Posada Wine Stores (Thos.Knucltey,mangr. ), 194A,Union st.P Prowse James, painter, see Randle & Prowse

Pate Robert & Son, tailors, 46 & 47 Fore street, D Prowse John, oil dealer, 21 Fort street, D

Potter Fredk. Geo. Swan of Avon P.H. 36 George street, P Prowse John Hyne, carrier, 45A, James street, D

Potter James, Victoria wine & spirit vaults, 3 Albert rd.M.T. D Prynn & Sons, outfitters, 10 'l'avistock street, D ·

Potter Thos. Philip Edwin, ticket writer, 23 Cambridge st. P Prynne Edward A. l<'ellowes, artist, 20 Princess square, P

Potter William Henry, hair dresser, 8 Notte street, P Pryor William M.J.I. &c. Plymouth shorthand &typewriting

Potter William James, carpenter, 65 Mount street, D academy, 9 Westwell street, P. Telephone exchange :No.

Potter William Jas. joiner & undertaker, 21 Edinburgh rd. D 201 & by special arrangement connected with all the prin-

Pound Harriett (Mrs.), baker, 77 Duke street, D cipal hotels in the town. See advertisement

Powderham Steamship Co. Limited (Bellamy & Co. man- Public Abattoir (Plymouth County Council), Glanville at. P

agers), 28 Southside street, P Public Dispensary, Plymouth (Charles Rooke Prance M.D. &

Powf.'ll Henry, umbrella maker, 12 Cross street, D A. Albert Hingston M. n., B.sc. consulting physicians ;

Powell James Morgan, school attendance officer, 2 Hoe gar- William Henry Pearse M.D. E. L. Fox M..A., M.D., B.ch.

dens, Hoegate street, P physicians; J. H. S. May M.R.c.s.Eng. & G. Jackson

Prance & Prance, sohcitors, 7 Athenreum ter. Millbay rd. P L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeons; Robert Rogers, dispenser; Mrs.

Prance Cecil Trevenen, solicitor, see Prance & Prance Lang, matron ; provident department, William Augustus

Prance Charles Rooke l\LD. physician, I8 Princess square, P Buchan M.B.,C.M.& GeorgeFrederick Aldous L.R.c.P.LOnd.

Prance Henry Penrose, solicitor, see Prance & Prance medical officers; W. H. Prance, hon. sec. ; William

Prance William Henry (firm, Prance & Prance), solicitor & Henry Alger, treasurer), Catherine street, P

irish & perpetual commissioner for administering oaths, Puckey Charles, butcher, Market, P

7 Athenreum terrace, Millbay road, P Pulley Thomas Cole, Himalaya inn, 37 Pembroke street, D

Pratt Thos. Edwards, mineral water manufr. George lane, P Pulton Samuel, jun. smith, Charles street, P

Prattent & eo. court modistes, plumes, fi~urs (late Pulton Samuel, smith, Garden street, P

George street, Plymouth & Regent street, London), estab- Purdy George, beer retailer, 52 Duke street, D

lished I 87o, The French Millinery Establishment, 8 Lans- Pursey John, baker, 39 Admiralty street, Ea. S. P

downe place, The Hoe, P. See advertisement Puttifen Robert, apartments, 5 Hoe villas, Elliot street, P

Preddy Dina (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 56 George street, D Pyne Fredk. coal merchant, 119 Alexandra rd.Ford, Stoke; D

Preston Henry, hair dresser, 30 Old Town street, P Pyne Kate (Miss), dress ma. II9 Alexandra rd.Ford,Stoke,D

Prettyjohn Agnes (Mrs.), greengrocer, I2 King street, P Quaine Charles Morton, stationer, I Tamar road, M. T. D

Prettyjohn Mary Ann (Mrs. ),beer retailer,Summerland pl.P Quance Edward, butcher, 7 & 22 Market, D

Price & Clatworthy1 woven wire mattress & bedding Quance Henry, butcher, 20 Albert road, M. T. D
manufacturers & merchants; depot only, 43 Sta1ion road, Quance Richd. Thos. (Mrs.), butcher, 49, 50 & 51 Market, D

P. ~ works, Earls mills, Plympton St. Mary Quance Robert, butcher, 28 Market, D

Price James & Son, cutlers, Io King street, D Quantick Robert, beer retailer, q. Buckwell street, P

Price Charles Henry Jas. working cutler, 5 Richmond st. P Quantick William, beer retailer, 63 Union street, P

Price James Richard, cutler, u Buckwell street, P Quantick Wm. Hy. Mar!borough hotel, I Marlborough st. D

Prideaux Arnold, butcher, 29 Tavistock road~ Stoke, D Queen William, beer retailer, 18 William street, M. T. D

Prideaux Frederick J. B.A.privatetutor, 23 Emmap1. Ea.S.P Queen's Harbour Master's Office (Staff CaptainGeorge James

Prideaux Josepb, butcher &c. 34 Charlotte street, M. T. D Tomlin R.N. harbour master), Long Room bill, Ea. S. P

Prideaux Simon, Queen's Arms P.H. 14 Edgcumbestreet,S.P Queensland Royal Mail Line of Steamers (Weekes, Phillips

Pridbam Arthur E. general manager of the Devon & Corn- & Co. agents), 31 Southside street, P

wall Banking Co. Limited, Bedford street, P Quick Catherine (Miss), dress maker, 89 Union st. Ea. S. P

Pridham Edmund, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, clerk Quick James Rashleigh, joiner, 3 Nelson street, P

to the Plymouth charity trustees & to Joan Bennett's Quick James Richard, plasterer, 35 York street, P

trust & hon. sec. to Plymouth Royal Eye infirmary, Quick John Henry, photographer, 3 Union street, Ea. S. P

Athenreum chambers, Athenreum lane, P Quick Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Ebrington street, P

Pridham John, apartments, Millbay house, Citadel road, P Quiller Richard, boot maker, 4 St. Jude's road, P

Pridie Esther (Miss), milliner, 13 Nelson street, P Quiller Richard, master mariner, n St. Jude's place, P

Pridwell May (Mrs-.), baker, 108 Pembroke street, D Quiller William, boot maker &c. 22 Buckwell street, P

Prigg Henry V. assistant engineer Main Drainage works, Radcliff J ane (Mrs.), wood dealer, 2 Back Albert rd. M. T. D

Municipal buildings, Guildhall square, P Radcliffe Beatrice Eliza (Miss) ,shopkeeper,2 Albert rd.M. T. D

Primrose League Reading Room, Victoria Regina Habitation Ra.dcliffe Horace, shopkeeper, 35 St. Andrew's street, P

(Major L. Astley Cooper, sec.), 23 Emma place, Ea. S. P RadcliffeWalt.Jn.DeaconJ.P.barrstr.-at-law,22Courtenayst.P

Prin Ehza (Mrs.), confectioner, 28 Whimple street, P Radden Edward, farrier, 29 Westwell street, P

Prince Albert, greengrocer, Market, P Raddenburg Wm. Herbert, beer retailer, 57 George st. D

Princess Hall (Lapthorn & Goad, proprietors), Notte st. P Radford John, beer retailer, 1.9 Claremont street, P

Prior Ann (Mrs.), dining rooms, 86 Union street, Ea. S. P Radford Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 50 Hif!h street, P

Prior Joseph Richard, grocer, I05 Pembroke street, D Radford Mary Jane (Mrs.), wine & spirit vaults, 12 Buck·

Pritchard Geo. corn. trav. 4 Hemerdon ter.Alexandrard, P ingham place, Ea. S. P

Pritchard William, Hyde Park family & private hotel, near Radford Capt. Tbos. dock master, Great Western docks, P

to Mutley station & convenient to Plymouth by omnibus, Radford William, high bailiff of East Stonehouse county

& in the fashionable suburb of Plymouth, Mutley, P court, Town hall, Ea. S

Private Home for Patients Limited (lady supt. Miss Amy Radford William John, assistant borough accountant, Muni-

Turner ; chairman, E. A. Pea.rn esq. )I 4 Woodside, P cipal buildings, Guildhall square, P .

Prizeman Jn. comm. agt.~ewport wharf,Newport st.Ea.S.P Radmore Ellen (:~Irs. ), dress maker, 7I North road, P


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lH6 PLYMOUTH. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY's

Radmore George, dairyman, IA, Cromwell road, P Rennolls William Harper, hair dresser, 40 Catherine st. D

Radmore Maria (Mrs.), Crown & Column P.H. 46 Ker st. D Retallack Thomas, restaurant, 3 Mutley plain, P

Rae George Alfred L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, I Outram terrace, Rew & Co. brewers &c. 6 Richmond street, P

Stoke, D. & consulting rooms, 23 St. .Aubyn street, D Rex William, news agent, I7 Kinterbury street, P

Rae Robt.Halliburton,public accountnt.2oStoke ter.Stoke, D Reynolds James Henry, fruiterer &c. 85 Treville street, P

Ra:ffell William, apartments, 3 Melbourne street, P Reynolds John George, game & poultry dealer, Market, P

Raglan Barracks (Col. Granville Vernon, commander), Reynolds Martha (Mrs.), Bristol Castle P.H. St. John's st. D

Devonport Reynold Salmon, provision dealer, 13 William street, 1\LT.D

Railway Mission (Plymouth branch) (Richard Burnett, hon. Rice Henry, beer retailer, 27 Martin terrace, M. T. D

sec.), Great Western Docks, P Rice John, furniture broker, Martin street, P

Ralph Alonzo Horatio, plumber & ironmonger, 64 Tavistock Rice Joseph, coach proprietor, 146 Union street, P

road, Stoke, D RiceWilliamGeorge,insurance agent,7Victoria piace,Stoke,])

Ralph Jsph. cabinet maker &c. I6 Waterloo street, Stoke, D Rich John F. monumental mason, 27 Tavistock rd. Stoke, I)

Rambridge Edwin Charles, sail maker, Woolster street, P Rich Mary Ann (Mrs.), dressmaker, 10 Octagon street, P

Rambridge William Henry, haberdasher, 33 High street, P Rich William, district agent to Midland Railway Co. 13

Rambridge William Henry, shopkeeper, 1 Parade P Bedford street, P

Ramsay Ellen (Miss ),girls' school,21 Home Park vils.Stoke,D Richards Albert, boot & shoe maker, 103 Union street, Ea~

RandallJn.Richd.whiteale ripening manfr.750ld Town st.P S.; 68 Cecil street, P. & 34 Tavistock street, D

Randall Llewellyn, jeweller (working), 25 Queen street, P Richards Alfred, shoe maker, 14 Looe street, P

Randell Herbert, Jamaica House P.H. II3 Union st. Ea. S.P Ricbards Elizabeth (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, I 55 King st. ?

Randell James Hollis, accountant, I2 St. Jude's road, P Richards Ellen (Mrs.), beer retailer, I 1 Russell street, P

Randle & Prowse, painters, 200 Union street, P Richards Francis, Ford hotel, .Alexandra road,Ford,Stoke, l)

Randle & Sons, coach builders, 30 & 31 Westwell street, P Richards John, basket maker, 17 Cornwall street, P

Randle Edwd. Hy. grocer, I Chaddlewood avn. Lipson road Richards J oseph, lodging house, 77 .Albert road, M. 'f. D

Randle Edwin Henry, Town Hall tavern, 27 Westwell st. P ltichards Joseph Edwin, shopkeeper, 18 Castle street, P

Randle Thomas, beer retailer, 58 North street, P Ricbards Samuel, commercial traveller,37 Headland park, P'

Randle Wm. saddle & harness ma. II9 Union st. Ea. S. P Richards Thomas Albert, butcher, 47 Cobourg street, P

Rapson George, shopkeeper, 4I Francis street, P Richards Tom, boot & shoe maker, 1 St. John's street, D

Ratford Frederick, beer retailer, 30 Ebrington street, P Richards William, butcher, 28 King street, P

Rattle Oliver, Railway hotel, 8 Zetland place, P Richards William Henry, surveyor H.M. customs,Parade,P'

Rawkins Samuel, shopkeeper, I8 St. Mary street, Ea. S. P Richards William John, com.trav. 2 Albemarlepl.North rd.P'

Rawle Edward, lodging house, 7 Hoe street, P Richards Wllliam Nicholas, architect, 29 St. Aubyu street,[)

Rawling John, dairyman, 2 Garden street, P Richardsou Eleanor (Mrs.), matron of Stoke workhouse-,

Rawling Sylvester, Haddington P.H. Benbow street, M. T. D .Auckland road, Ford, Stoke, D

Rawling WilliamJoseph, beerretailer, I Well street, P Richardson Waiter Bradley, Bibby & Son's feeding cake &

Ray Charles Henry, superintendent Prudential Assurance meal, North quay, P

Co. Limited, 8 St. Michael's terrace, Saltash road, P Rickard Harry & Go. wine & spirit mers. 74 George st. D

Reburn William, smith, Commercial road, Barbican, P Rickard Alfred Lemon, picture frame maker, 64 High st. P

Reburn William Henry, ship smith, Teats hill, P Rickard Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Cannon street, D

Record William, beer retailer, 27 Buckwell street, P Rickard Celia (Miss), shopkeeper, 45 Ebrington street, P

Reddaway John, Prospect inn, Prospect place, Millbay, P Rickard Harry, manager for Ind, Coope & Co. Limited!

Redgate John, beer retailer, Keat street, M. T. D (Romford), brewers; offices, 6 Old Town street; stores~

Redman (Misses Mary & Caroline) & Angier (Miss Lila), Central l;lall, Manor street, P

dress makers, 8 Hastings street, P Rickard Leonard, greengrocer, 6 Fore street, D

Redwood Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 23 Richmond street, P Rickard Louisa (Miss), shopkeeper, 49 Albert road, M. T. [)

Reeby John James, baker, 37 Vauxhall street, P Rickard Thomas Stephen, tobacconist, 53 Cambridge st. P

Reed, Blight & Co. Limited, contractors, sawing, planing Rickard William Brenton, rate collector division 3, Munici-

& moulding mills, box & packing case manufacturers, pal builtlings, Guildhall square, P

Sutton Harbour (G. W. R.), P Rickards Thomas, ~hopkeeper, 62 Cecil street, P

Reed Bros. & Co. wine, spirit & tea mers. 81 Old Town st. P Rickeard William Wills, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,

Reed John & .Anthony, tobacconist, 3 Union street, P 104 Old Town street, P

Reed Ann (Mrs.), Grand Theatre hotel,45 Union st. Ea. S.P Riedlinger Ludwig, watch maker, 4 Duke street, P

Reed Edward Newell, shopkeeper, 100 Pembroke street, D Riddle Samuel, beer retailer, 46 George street, Ea. S. P

ReedEmily(Mrs.),lodging house,3 Westbury ter.North rd.P Rider Cecilia (Miss), wardrobe dealer, 3 .Almond place~

Reed George,commercial traveller, 9 Molesworth rd.Stoke,D Deptford place, P

Reed Henry Maker,cigar&tobacco warehouse, 57 Bedford st.P Rider Charles James, wood carver & turner,7Courtenay st.P'

Reed Jane (Mrs.), blacksmith, 2 Sutton road, P Rider Samuel King, wholesale toy dealer, 45 High st.Ea.S.P'

Reed Jessie(Miss), milliner, 47 Monument street, D Ridgman Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, I6 St. John's st. I>

Reed John, baker & grocer, 27 Albert road, M. T. D Ridholes Philip, oyster dealer, 20 Union street, Ea. S. P

Reed Jn. Thos. fish dealer, II .Artizan's dwellings, Notte st.P Ridholes William, coal dealer, Bath lane, P

Reed Wm. shopkeepr. I2 Mainstone ter. we. Cattedownrd. P Riggs Henry, boot & shoe maker, 15 High street, Ea. S. P

ReedWm.CashM.D. physician,8Qut-enAnne ter. Tavistck.rd.P Rig~s Samuel, shopkeeper, 38 Vauxhall street, P

Reed William George,coal agent, 39 Haddington road,M. T.D Risdon John & Richard, millers (steam), West Hoe road, P

ReedWm.Power,postmastr.General Post office,Westwell st.P Risdon Richard & Sons, bakers & confectioners, 38 Georg~

Rees Bessie & Eda (Misses), dress makers, 7I Exeter street, P street & 6 Treville street, P

Rees .Albert Henry L.R.C.P. Edin. physician, 68 North road, P Risdon George, baker & confectioner, 32 King street, D

ReeveWilliamJohn,boot maker,21Melville road. Ford,Stoke, D Risdon John, commission agent, I3 Coryton terrace, Forcl

Reeves William, greengrocer, 23 Tavisto('k road, P Park road, Mutley

Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (J.R.Pastfield,district super- Risdon Joseph, confectioner, 33 George street, P

intendent), 4 Bank of England place, P Ritchie Brothers, travelling drapers, 94 Union st. Ea. S. P

Refuge for Fallen Girls (Mrs. Elizh. Bethell), 2 Octagon st.P Rivetts Emily & Annie (Misses), ladies' schl. I I1'othill aven.P'

Regan John, beer retailer, 68 York street, P Roach Albert Edward, grocer & baker, 23 Exeter street, P

Reilly Samuel, plumber, 14 Union street, Ea. S. r Roach Catherine (Mrs.) apartments, I Walker terrace, B

Religious Tract Society's Depot (George H. Sellick, agent), Roach George, shopkeeper, 24 Cambridge lane, P

28 Bedford street, P Roach John, fisherman, 4 Sussex place, P

Rendell Chas.PortsmouthPassageHouse P.H.27Cornwall st.D Roach John Shepherd, boot & shoe maker, 2I Whimpl~

Rendle Elizabeth Ann & Jane Emma (Misses), costumers, x street & 24 Bedford street P

.Heservoir view, Tavistock road, P Roach Samuel, slate merchant, dealer in all kinds of

Rendle Anstruther B.A.,M.B.,B.C. surgeon,48 St.Aubyn st.D bricks, slate & marble chimney pieces, roofing slate, plain
Rendle Charles, poulterer, Market, r
& fancy tiles of all descriptions, monuments, headstones,

Rendle Charles, temperance hotel, 5 .Adelaide road, P tablets &c. any design, 87 Union street, P

Rendle Charles Bainbridge, surgeon, 13 & 14 l\Iount Edg- Roach William, general carrier, Sutton wharf, P

cumbe terrace, Stoke, D Roach William, Salutation inn, 23 Stillman street, P

Rendle Charles Edmund Russel B.A.oxon., M.R.c.s. & Robb James, sausage skin manufacturer, Richmond walk,D

L.R.C.P.r.ond. physician & surgeon, 7 Buckland terrace, Roberts W. J. & Co. grocers, 19 Union street, Ea. S. P

Millbay road, P RobertsArchibald,stationer, 2 Townsend hill,Mutley plain,P

Rendle Edmnnd Marshman Russel, surgeon, I I Athenreum Roberts Charles, beer retailer, 3 Buckwell street, P

terrace, Millbay road, I' Roberts Edward, secondhand clothes dealer, 127 King st. P

Rendle Richard Hosking, chemist, 56 Albert road, M. T. D Roberts Frederick, painter, 45 Gibbons street, P
soRendle Samuel John, pawnbroker, 36 Edgcumbe st. Ea.S.P Roberts George, wood & coal store, 19 High street, Ea. S. P

Rendle Samuel John, shopkeeper, George street, Ea.. S. P Roberts James, draper, 75 Fore street, D
Renfrey John, beer retailer, IIO Charlotte street, l\1. T. D Roberts Joel, fiorist,l\'larket,P.& at Pennycomequick,Stoke.D

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. PLYMOUTH. 517

Roberts Herbert James, supt. of county police & inspector Cape of Good Hope & for the provinces of Ontario, Mani·

under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act & inspector toba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, P.

of explosives, Police station, George place, Ea. S. P Edward's Island & British Columbia, 6 Frankfort st. P

'Roberts John, fruiterer, 77 Union street, P Rooks Charles, shopkeeper 33, & secondhand clothes dealer

Xoberts John, general smith, 3 Finewell street, P 36, St. Andrew's street, P

Roberts Joseph (Mrs.), oil & color stores, 76 Exeter st. P Rooney James, supt. of the Great Western docks, P

Roberts Louisa (Mrs.), dining rooms, 33 Millbay road, P Raper Rt. &Fk. pharmaceutical chemists, 34 Tavistock rd. P

Roberts Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 61 Baring street, P Rosekilly Richd.luggage agent for G. W. R. 36 Cornwallst.D

.Roberts Minnie (Miss), haberdasher, 40 Grenville road, P Roseman Israel, pawnbroker 29, & furniture dealer 30,

Roberts Richard, pawnbroker, 79 James street, D Union street, Ea. S. P

Roberts Robert James, hair dresser, 19 Pembroke street, P Roseman Myer, furniture dealer, 44 Marlborough street, D

Roberts Samuel, baker, 124 Exeter street, P Roseveare Edwin, corn merchant, Great Western docks, P

Roberts Samuel, builder, Mount Plym house, Beaumont Roseveare William Vosper, boot & shoe maker, 3 Sherwell

avenue, Regent street, P. & 24 Bedford street, P arcade, Tavistock road, P

Roberts Thomas, painter & plumber, 84 Union street & 3I Roskruge Henry, beer retailer, 44 Duke street, D

East street, Ea. S. P Ross Isaac, shopkeeper, so Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

Roberts Thomas Solomon, house decorator &c. SI Notte st.P Ross John, butcher, Market, P

.Robertshaw.Geo. Thos. butcher, 38 Kent rd. Ford, Stoke, D Ross Kate (Miss), teacher of music, I3 Wellington street, P

Jlobertson & Hudson, coppersmiths, Princess Street ope, P Ross Richard Myrtle, butcher, Market, P

Robertson Annie (Miss), dress maker, 31 Anstis street, P Ross Sarah Ann (Miss), butcher, Market, P

~obertson Thos.Kirkwood, wholesale confr. r6Kinterbury st.P Ross Selina (Mrs.), Wellington P.H. 13A, Wellington st. P

Robins Frederic William, insurance agent, 20 St.Aubyn st. D Ross Thomas, tea rooms, Admirals hard, Ea. S. P

Robins George, pawnbroker, So Pembroke street, D Roth Benjamin, watch material dealer, 13i Courtenay st. P

Robins Simeon,cab proptr. Elm cot. Lipson rd.Mannamead, P Rounsefell Grace (Mrs ), grocer, 6o Well street, P

Robins Sydney John, hair dresser, IS Tavistock road, P Routley Frank, ironmonger, 90 Wilton street, Stoke, D

Robins Waiter, beer retailer, 7 Victoria street, P Routly Abraham, Farley's family & commercial hotel, 46

Robinson Thomas & Co. (John Bartlett Grant, agent), 31 Union street, P

Westwell street, P Row & Co. chemists, 97 Fore street, D

Robinson James, house decorator, 6 Oxford street, P Row Frederick Everard L.R.c.P.Edin. surgeon, surgeon to

Robinson Thomas, furniture broker, 56 King street, P Devonport Borough Poiice & medical officer,Stoke Damerel

Roch George, butcher, n8B, Alexandra road, Ford, Stoke,D Workhouse, 9 Tamar terrace, Stoke, D

Rockey James, ship smith, Harbour avenue, P Row Henry, plumber, 37 High street, P

Rodd John, Duke of York P.H. r6 Finewell street, P Rowe Brothers, builders, 39 Claremont street, P

Rodd Richard Robinson, sen. county coroner for Stoke Rowe E. M. & L. (Misses), apartments, 2 Osborne place, P

Damerel district, 87 Durnford street, Ea. S. P Rowe Wilham & Son, plumbers, 4r Old Town street ; work·

Rodd Richard Robinson, jun. solicitor & commissioner for shop, 9 Duke street, P

oaths, clerk & solicitor to the East Stonehouse local board Rowe Albert Edward, news agent, 29 Pembroke street, D

.of health, board of guardians & school board, supt. Rowe Alfred, confectioner, 25 William street, M. T. D

registrar of births, deaths & marriages, East Stonehouse Rowe Alfred Samuel, hair dresser, 66 George street, P

.district, deputy coroner for Stoke Damerel district, & Rowe Charles Henry, carpenter & joiner, 39 Morley place, P

agent to the Nort.hern Fire & Life Assurance Co. East Rowe Daniel, game & poultry dealer, Market, P

Stonehouse Town hall, St. Mary st. & 52 Union st. Ea. S. P Rowe Elizabeth (Mrs.). fruiterer, 22 St. Andrew's street, P

Roderick Emmanuel, William theFourth P.H.28Cornwall st.D Rowe Emily Augusta (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, 4 Albert

Rodgman Fredk. baker & confectnr. 33 Edgcumbe st. Ea.S.P road, M. T. D

Roe Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 10 Francis street, P Rowe Ernest,Westindia House P.H.II5&n6Union st.Ea.S.P

Roebuck Charles Alfred P. pawnbroker, 22 Peel st. Ea. S. P Rowe Frederick Thomas, builder, 12 Sydney street, P

Rogers William & Son, tailors, 14 Providence street, P Rowe George, cab proprietor, 34 Hill Park crescent, P

Rogers Augusta (Mrs.), fruiterer, Market, P Rowe James, camel. travllr. 2 Kirkby place, North road, P

:Rogers Charles John, beer retailer, 105 Exeter street, P Rowe Jaue (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 Buckwell st.reet, P

Rogers Edwin George, shopkeeper, 6 Boscaweu pl. M. T. D Rowe John, herbalist, 32 Rendle street, P

Rogers George, Adelaide Arms P.H. 9 Adelaide st. Ea. S. P Rowe John, Old Ring of Bells P.H. 31 Woolster street, P

Rogers George Porter, wholesale woollen merchant, see Rowe Joseph, joiner, 44 Gibbons street, P

Rundle, Rogers & Brook Rowe Joshua. Brooking (firm, Bulteel, Rowe & Munday),

Rogers Henrietta (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Keat st. M. T. D solicitor &commissioner for oaths & to take bail in Court of

Rogers Henry, apartments, 9 Leigham villas, Elliot st. P Admiralty, Mulgrave street, P

Rogers Henry, tobacconist, 1 Athenreum lane, P Rowe Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, West Hoe road, P

Rogers Jesse, Hobart Arms P.H. 59 East street, E!t. S. P Rowe Mary Jane (Mrs.), draper, 8 Alma place, P

Rogers Owen Ossian M.D. surgeon, 3 Phoonix place, Ea. S. P Rowe Samuel, beer retailer, 6 Pembroke street, D

Rogers Philip Jas. Royal Standard P.H. 38 William st. M. T.D Rowe Thomas, dairyman, IIO Albert road, M. T. D

Rogers Rebecca (Mrs.), Temperance hotel, 11 Bishop's Rowe Thomas, Laira hotel, Laira place, Embankment rd. P

place, West Hoe road, P Rowe Thomas, shopkeeper, 27 Cambridge street, P

Rogers Richard, builder, 36 Seymour avenue east, P RoweThs. Wm.china&c.dlr. 14 Artizans' dwellings,Notte at.l'

Rogers Richard, carpenter, 9 Edgcumbe place, Stoke, D Rowe William, game & poultry dealer, Market, P

Rogers Richard, shopkeeper, 109 King street, P Rowe William John, carpenter & joiner, Mutton cove, D

Rogers Samuel, apartments, 42 St. Aubyn street, D Rowe Wilham John, painter & glazier, 7I Pembroke street,D

Rogers Thos. apartments, 5 & 6 Hoe Park ter. Citadel rd. P Rowell Benj.Symons, Mark House hotel, 9 Marketst.Ea.S.P

Rogers Thomas Lean, printer, 46 Union street, Ea. S. P Rowett Mary (Mrs.), milliner, 29 Cumberland street, D

Rogers William, dyer & cleaner, 18 Treville street, P Rowland James, shopkeeper, r Kensington terrace, P

Rohrer Andrew & Sons, watch & clock makers, 39 Frankfort Rowland Thomas, Queen & Constitution P.H.I9 James st.D

street & 54 & 55 Union street, P Rowlands Ruth (Miss), grocer, 31 James street, D

Ruissetter J ames, boot maker, 8A, Waterloo st. Stoke, D Rowling William Harris, coal dealer, Cambridge lane, P

H.oissetter William James, painter, 6 Waterloo street, P Rowse & Co. ironmongers, ro Old Town st. & 18 East st. P

Rollin John, brass founder, 13 Woolster street, P Roxburgh Joseph, tailor, 13 King garden, P

Rollin William, dining rooms, 62 High street, P Roy David, general produce broker, see Fox, Roy & Co

Rollin William James, dairy, 15 Clifton street, P Royal Albert Hospital & Eye Infirmary (J. J. E. Venning,

RolstonGeo.TheodotusL.R.c.s.Edin.surg.80sborne vls.Stoke,D hon. treasurer ; T. Leah, G. Thorn & Frederick Everard

Rolston Jn. M. D. surgeon,Clarendon vil.Belmont vils.Stoke,D Row, senior surgeons; William John Gard, M. H.Bulteel

Rolston John Restarick L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon & medical L.R.C.P.Lond. Thomas Restarick Rolsion L.R.C.P.Lond. A.

officer for St. Aubyn & Morice districts, 5 St. Aubyn st. D C.Rendle B.A.,M.B.,B.c.& Alonzo George Rider 1\I.B.juuior

Rolston Thomas Restarick L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon & medical surgeons; R. H. Geldard L.D.S.Eng. dental surgeon; J.R.

officer, Stoke & Tamar district, Stoke Damerel parish, Rolstou L.R.C.P.Edin. ophthalmic surgeon ; J. J. Nixon

130 Albert road, M. T. D Morris M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P.r.ond. resident medical officer;

Rolstone William, saddler & harness maker, 4 Market pl. P Chas. Augustus Shapcote R.N. hon. sec. ; Rev. R. J. Bond,

Romia George Oliver, hair dresser, 12 Queen street, D chaplain; Fredk. J. Ford, clerk & house steward; Wm.

Rook Charles, marine store dlr. 32 & 33 Cherry Garden st.D Collins, dispenser; Miss Mary Homer, matron), Marl-

Rook Richard, wardrobe dealer, 7 Cherry Garden street, D borough st. D ; branch dispensary (Marcus Henry Bulteel

Rooke John Hy.comcl.travllr.4Townsend cres.Mannamead,P L.R.C.P.LOnd. medical officer), 55 Emma place, Ea. S. P .

.Booker,Matthews,Harrison & Matthews, solicitors, perpetual Royal Alfred lnstitution(branch)(ThomasWilliam Hoppins,

commissioaers & commissioners for oaths, commissioners hon. sec.), 42 Southside street, P
for all the Irish courts & commissioners in supreme court Royal British Female Orphan Asylum (Rear-Admiral J. E.

-of colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, 8. :M. Wilson, treasurer ; Lorenzo Pastor Metham, hon.sec.;

Australia, Western Australia, "N"ew Zealand, Tasmania, 1\irs. Mary Ann Catchpool, matron), Stoke, D

518 PLYMOUTH. DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY7S

Royal Dockyard Female Orphan Asylum(W.H.Charter,hon. Salmon Samuel Jas. news agent, 5 James st. & 35 King st.D

sec.; J. Bayly, treasurer; Mrs. N. Howard, matron), Saltash, Three Towns & District Steamboat Co. Limited

Morice square, D (Orlando James Henry Davis, sec.); secretary's office.

Royal Eye Infirmary (John H. Eccles, consulting surgeon; Bedford chambers, 19 Bedford street, P

E. M. Russel Rendle, William Square L.R.C.P.LOnd. & J. Salter Thomas, Claremont inn, 2 Newport street, Ea. S. P

Elliot Square L.n.c.P.LOnd. surgeons; Edmund :Pridham Saltern Brothers, painters, 42 Claremont street, P

esq. boo. sec. ; Thomas Bulteel, treasurer; T. Black, Saltern John, shoe maker, 20 Cecil street, P

dispenser; Miss Lydia Meeres, matron), Millbay road, P Saltmarsh Benjamin, Revenue inn, 12 Tavistock road, P

Royal Marine Barracks, Durnford street, Ea. S. P Saltram Steamship Co.Limited (Bellamy & Co. managers).

Royal National Life Boat Institution (Port of Plymouth 28 Southside street, P

branch) (Admiral Sir George Willes Watson K.C.B. chair- Salvation Army Rescue Home (Miss Eliza Millbank, sec.), 2.

man of local committee; John Gumming, treasurer; Ja..o:v. Octagon, Union street, P

Rooney, hon. sec.), Great Western docks, P Sambell Benjamin J. ,V, dairyman, 21 Richmond street, P

Royal Naval Annuitant Society (C. A. Shapcote, actuary), Sambell Emma (Miss),dress mkr.II Culme ter.Tothill rd.P'

Sailors' home, Duke street, D Sambells Charles, shopkeeper, 12 Looe street, P

Royal Naval Engineer Students' College (Professor A. M. Sambells Harry, coal dealer, 2 How street, P

Worthington M.A., F.R.A.s. head master; John Crocker, Sampson & Sampson, coal merchants, 24 Bedford street&;

senior assistant; Walter Larden M.A.; Reginald Alfred North quay, P. & Richmond walk, D .

Cole M.A. assistant masters), Keyham road, M. T.D Sampson William, blacksmith, Princess Street ope, P

Royal Naval Hospital (William H. Lloyd M.D. inspector Samson Richard, station master (L. & S.W.R.), North road

general), Ea. S. P &Devonport Railway stations, P

Royal Naval & Military Schools (Nathaniel Steed, head Sandeman Edward, borough water engineer, Municipal

master ; Mrs. Steed, mistress), 2Q King street, D buildings, Guildhall square, P

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Sandercock Samuel Barriball, tailor, 34 Clifton place, P

(Plymouth branch)(Edward William Lister, hon.sec.),2Q Sanders Edith (Miss), dress maker, 16 Duke street, D

Princes square & (William Charles Green, inspector) 29 Sanders James, coal agent, 74 James' street, D

Armada terrace, Cattedown road, P Sanders J n. mastr. marnr. ll 'Volseley ter. Huntiscombe rd.?

Royal South Western Yacht Club (Charles Lee, hon. sec.), Saunders Richard, coach proprietor, Bath street, P

West Hoe road, P Sanders William, plumber, 20 New street, P

Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club (William Earl esq. Sanders William Frederick, apartments, 30 St. Aubyn st. J)

hon. treas. & hon. sec.), Promenade pier, West Hoe, P Sanderson John James, boot & shoe maker, 23 Bedford st. P"

Royal Western Yacht Club (Capt. H. Houlditch, sec.), The Sanford John, boot & shoe maker, so High street, Ea. S. P

Hoe, P Sang William John, manager for the Singer Manufacturing-

Royal William Victualling Yard (EdwardC.A. Capel, supt.; Co. 3 Bank of England place, P

John Goodfellow, senior clerk), Cremyll street, Ea. S. P Sansom Louis, tailor, 17 George street, P

Royal Hotel (Frank Harrison, proprietor), !<'ore street, D Sara George, commercial traveller, 7 Endsleigh place, P

Royal Hotel (The), tirst class family hotel, ladies' drawing Sarah Letitia (Miss), draper, 32 Chapel street, Ea. S. P

room, spacious general coffee room, smoking & writing Sargeant Charles & Richard, tobccnsts. II Cumberland st. l)

room &c. (Samuel Pearse, proprietor), Lockyerstreet, P. Sargeant Charles, dining rooms, 72 Union street, Ea. S. P

See advertisement SargeantMary Grace (Mrs.),dining rms 23 Chapel st.Ea.S.P'

Ruby John Henry, baker, SLower Batter street, P Sargea;nt Richard, beer retailer, 37 Clarence place, M. T. D

Rudd John, dairy, I Drake's buildings, Ham street, P Sargeant William Hy. boot & shoe ma. 22 & 23 James st. D

Rudd John William, watch maker, 33 Tavistock street, D Sargent Alexander Thomas, grocer, 67 East street, Ea. S. P'

Ruffin Peter, butcher, 29 Market, D Sargent Charles Frederick, boot maker, 38 Monument st. J)

Rule John, shopkeeper, 34 Chapel street, Ea. S. P Sargeret Henry, Foresters' Arms P.H. n6 Albert rd.M. T. J)

Rule Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Cornwall street, D Satchwill William Henry, tailor, IQ Westwell street, P

Rundle & Edwards,ironmongers, 123 Union street & scale & Satterford Richard, superintendent British Workman's &.

weighing machine makers, 13 St.. Mary street, Ea. S. P General Assurance Co. Limited, 23 'Vestwell street, P

Rundle & Martyn, solicitors & commissioners for oaths, 59 Saunders & Hull, window blind makers. 2 Reservoir view,.

Emma place, Ea. S. :P. & 24 Ker street, D Tavistock road, P

Rundle, Rogers & Brook,wholesale woollen merchant!!, SaundersAnnie(Mrs.),dressma.uWestminstertr.Mutley,P'

general warehousemen, manufacturers &c. 94 & 95 Old Saunders Charles, window blind ma. 18 Glanville street, I'

Town street & 98, 99 & IOO 'freville street, P Saunders Edward, aC"countant, 1 Burgoyne villa, Stoke, D

Rundle George Henry Ellery (firm, Rundle & Martyn), Saunders Edwin, slate merchant, Great Western docks, P

solicitor, commissioners for oaths, clerk of the peace for Saunders Henry, shopkeeper, 61 James street, D

Devonport & clerk to justices for South Roborough divi- Saunders Thomas, shopkeeper, 27 Catherine street, D

sion at East Stonehouse, 24 Ker street, D Saunders 'rhomas George, tobacconist &c. 29 South st. P
Saunders William Charles, dairyman, 26 Tavistock ro:~d, P'
Rundle John Peter, tailor, 13 Bedford street, P

Rundle Rachael (Mrs.), beer retailer, 16 Millbay road, P Sawdy Bros. boo~ & shoe makers, 28 & 29 Tavistock st. ~

Rundle William, apartments, IS Alfred st.reet, P Sawdy Joshua, dining rooms, 22A, William street, M. T. D

RuseAnn(Mrs.),shpkpr.Low.Compton rd.ComptonGif'ford,P Sawkins Edward, shopkeeper, 20 Charlotte street, M. T. !)

Ruse James I<'ox,cabinet ma.& upholsterer,21 Buckwell st.P Saxby Charles, shopkeeper, 14 Armada street, P

Russian Consulate(JosephArthur Bellamy),28Southside st.P Saxby Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Cannon street, P

Ryall Sarah Annie (Mrs.),linen draper, 32Albert rd. 1\I.T.D Saxby Henrietta Jane (Miss), news agent, 31 Flora street, I"

Ryall Frederick, solicitor, IQ Courtenay street, P Sayer William, dairyman, 28 James street, P

Ryall Fredk. Jn.chemist & druggist,4o Portland rd.Stoke,D Scammell George, photographer, 3 Bank of England place,P

Ryall James, ironmonger, 68 St. Aubyn street, D Scammell John, provision dealer, 32 Tavistock rd. Stoke, Do

Ryall John Charles, relieving officer for the South Eastern Scanlion Bridget (Mrs.), fish dealer, 26 Ebrington street, P

district, Stoke Damerel parish, 59 Chapel street, D Scantlebury R. inspector of borough police, Guildhall, P

Ryall Robert, wine & spirit merchant, see Phillips & Ryall Sceptre Life Association Limited (Charles Long, district in...

Ryder John, beer retailer, 6 Sutton road, P spector), 2 Market alley, P

Ryder Lavinia (Mrs.), tobacconist, 121 Exeter street, P School of Art (Henry Babb, master), Princess square, P

Ryder Thomas, shopkeeper, 38 Queen street, D School of Art (Godfrey Evans, master), Victoria chambers,.

Sabine Edward, draper, 13 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P St. Andrew's place, P ·

Sabire Daniel,eomm.trav.6Springfield ter.Desborough rd. P School of Art (Henry R. Babb,master),Free Public Library,.

Sach Francis Edward, p-:-oprietor & publisher~" Church in Duke street, D

the West," Sydney street, P School of Art (James Babb, master), Public Hall buildings,.

Sailors' Home (Devonport) (C. A. Shapcote R.N.superinten- Fore street, D

dent, sec. & treas.; Geo. Beer, manager), Duke street, D School Board Offices, 27 Ker street, D

Sailors' Rest (Samuel Cross, manager), s6 Fore street, D Science & Art & Technical Schools (R. Elliot Steel M.A.

St. Andrew's Hall(Moon & Sons,hon.agents). Westwell st.P head master; Frederick John Webb, sec.), Tavistock rd.P'

St. James' Hall Theatre of Varieties (Livermore Brothers, Scoble Robert, butcher, 7 Russell street, P

lessees; Tristra{ll Shandy, manager), zo8 Union street,P Scoble Samuel, butcher, 162 King st. & Market, P

St. James' Hall Co. Lim.(S. Hugh Duff, sec.), Westwell st.P Scoble Samuel, dairyman, 4 & 6 Woolster street, P

St. James' Hotel (George Thomas Wyatt, manager), 108 Scoggin Wm. aprtmnts. Osborne ho. Osborne viis. Stoke, D

Union street, P Scoots William, shopkeeper, 4 Looe street, P

St. Peter's Men's Club (G. Pedrick, sec.), 21 Arundel cres.P Scott Herbert Ernest, engraver, 5 Cornwall street, P

St. Peter's Mission House (Sister Fanny, superior), 7, 24 & Scott Richard, shopkeeper, II Duke street, D

25 Wyndham square, P Scown Henry, furniture broker 27, & scrap iron & metal

St. Teresa's Catholic Orphanage for Destitute Children merchant 40 & 41, Flora street & Great Western docks, P

(Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul),2oGaskingst.P Scown John, builder, 5 Octagon street, P

Sale Dvd. who. & retail ironmonger, 63,64,65 &67Fore st. D · Screech Frederick, joioer & undertaker, Granby street, D



DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. PLYMOUTH. 519

Seage John, comm. trav. 26 Greenbank aven. Lipson rd. P Shilson Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 44Adelaide street, Ea. S. P
Sealey William George, grocer, 38A, Charlotte st. M. T. D Shilston Samuel, corn. trav. 1 Moor View ter. Mutley, P
Seamen's Barracks, Keyham road, M. T. D Shilston Susan (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Holyrood place, P
Sear] Thomas, shopkeeper, 6A, Camden street, P Shipping lt'ederation of London (Frank Phillips, sec.) ; office
Searle Geo. E. & Son, goldsmiths & jewllrs. 21 Bedford st. P
Searle .Alfred, tobacconist, IC Treville street, P & reading room, 10 Princess place, P
Searle .Arthur, tobacconist, 4 King street, P Shipwrecked Mariners' Society (Thomas William Hoppins,
Searle Charles Wm. boot & shoe ma. 87 Union st. Ea. S. P
Searle Edward, hair dresser, I3 Bedford street, P hon. sec.), 42 Southside street, P
Searle Edwin Henry, apartments, 12 Princess street, P Shobrook John, furniture broker, Morley street, P
Shobrook John, furniture broker, 26 Russell street, P
Shobrooke William, draper, 30 Edgecumbe street, Ea. S. P

Searle Hannah (Mrs.), grocer, 38 Morley place, P Short & Co. ship chandlers, 9 Barbican, P
Searle Jane (:Miss), dress maker, 23 Duke street, D Short Harry, Old Fellows'Arms P.H. 17 Tavistock rd.Stoke,D
Searle John, shopkeeper, 18 Camden street, P 3hort Jane (Mrs.), fruiterer, 22 Market arcade, P
Searle John, shopkeeper, So Exeter street, P Short John, bookbinder, Windsor lane, P

Sears Samuel White, beer retailer, I6 Russell street, P Short John, Red Lion P.H. 72 Cambridge street, P

Seccombe Mary{Mrs.), tobacconist, 2 Old Town avenue, P Short Joshua, shopkeeper, 35 Pembroke street, D

Sedding Edmund, architct. 7 Huckland terrace,Millbay rd. P ShortThos. St. Aubyn wine & spirit stores,38 St. Aubyn st. l)

Seeley Joseph, greengrocer, 21 Willow street, P Sh:)rt Capt. Thomas Tregarther, master to Cattewater Har-

Selby Charles 1''. surveyor, see Corderoy & Selby bour Commissioners, Woolster street, P

Selleck George Henry, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Short William, chimney sweeper, I7 Anstis street, P

Clock Tower chambers, George street, P Shortridge William, shopkeeper, 21 Bedford st. Ford,Stoke,D·

Sellers & Sons, sewing machine manufacturers (Samuel Sibley George Fredk. Waterman's Arms P.H.Mutton cove, D·

Whitemore, district manager), 47 Union street, P Silber Manuel, shopkeeper, 20 Sussex road; Ford, Stoke, D

Sellick. George Henry, bookseller, 51 & 28 Bedford street, P Simmonds Daniel, shopkeeper, 43A, Garden street, M. T. I}

Sellick Samuel Charles, beer retailer, 1 Finewell street, P Simmonds William, boot maker, n Ordnance street, D

Salmon J. F. & Son, corn dealers &c. Martin street, P Simmons Harry, photographer, 52 Notte street, P

Selmon John Ford & Son, Golden Lion wine stores, 16 Old Simmons John, boot maker, 135 King street, P

Town street & Market place & wine & spirit merchant, 84 Simmons John, Stoke inn, 54 Tavistock road, Stoke, D

Old Town street, P Simmons Mary .Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 92 Pembroke st. D

Selmon Robert Ford, baker, 23 Cecil street, P Simonds H. & G. Limited, brewers & importers of wines.

Sennett .Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 5 Wyndham st. west, P & spirits, 6 The' Octagon, Union street, P See advert

Sercombe George,Bedford spirit vaults, I Bedford street, P. Simpson Emma (Miss), milliner, see Baxter & Simpson

& jobroaster, Caxton mews, Old Town street, P Simpson Samuel, furniture warehouse, 771'revil1e st. P

Sercombe John, Boot inn, 47 Bedford street, P Sims William, boot maker, 26 Pembroke street, D

Sercombe John, tailor, 5 Duncan street, D Singer Manufacturing Co. (The), sewing machine manufac-

Sercombe John Mudge, beer retailer, 32 Russell street, P turers ; branch offices in Devon &Cornwall, 3 Bank of Eng-

Serpell & Co. biscuit manufacturers, Lambhay wharf, land pl. P.; no Forest. D.; 31 High st. Exeter; 28 River st~

Commercial road, P Truro; I07 Lower Union street, Torquay; High street,

Serpell E. Wilson, seedsman, bulb merchant & horticultural Launceston; 37 High street, Barnstaple & 30 Market Jew

sundriesman,Pontey's seed & bulb warehouse,2I Cornwall terrace, Penzance. See advertisement

street, P. See advertisement Sinnott Maurice, shopkeeper, 30 Admiralty street,, Ea. S. P"

Serridge Henry, furmture broker, 31 Russell street, P Sitters Robert, boot maker, 35 East street, Ea. S. P

Service & Co. Lim. who. ironmongers,4 Octagon, Union st.P Skardon & Phillips, solicitors, notaries public & commis--

Setter l<'rancis George, upholsterer, 42 Gibbons street, P sioners to administer oaths, Victoria chambers, Whimple

Setter James, refreshment rooms, 2I Chapel st. Ea. S. P street & St Andrew's place, P

SextonLouis EdwinL.D.I:!.R.C.S.Eng.dentst. I9 Portland sq. P Skardon & Sons, auctioneers, appraisers, house & estate

Sexton William Robert, dentist, 19 Portland square, P agents (established 1828), & agents to Liverpool & London

Seymour & eo. general drapers, silks, dresses, costumes, & Globe Fire & Life Insurance Company; offices & sale
rooms, Cornwall street, P
mantles, millinery, underclothing, baby linen, gloves,

hosiery, fancy goods, haberdashery, carpets, bedding, Skardon Andrew, draper, 2 Mutley plain, P

general furnishing, Central house, 93 & 94 Union street, P Skardon Frederick William (firm, Skardon & Phillips),

Seymour Alice (Miss), ladies' school, 2 Headland villas, solicitor, notary public, commissioner to administer oaths,

Tavistock road, P & agent for Hand in Hand Insurance Society, Victoria

Seymour Edwin James, dental surgeon, I8 St. .Aubyn st. D chambers, Whimple street & St. Andrew's place, P

Seymour William, wood & coal dealer, 25Northstreet, P Skardon John William, printer, IS Frankfort lane, P

Shamler George, tailor, 29 Hobart street, Ea. S. P Skedgel Isaac, lodging ho. 79 Alexandra rd. Ford, Stoke, D

Shannon H. & Sons, naval & military outfitters, 21 Forest.D Skelton Joseph, tailor, 31 St. .Andrew's street, P

Sbapcote C. .A. supt. sec. & treas. of Sailors' Home,Duke st.D Skelton Joseph William, commission agent, 2 Revelstone

Shapcott William, general dealer, 3 Lower Batter st. P terrace, Beaumont road, P

Shapter Philip, beer retailer, 49 Bath lane, P Skelton Samuel, shopkeeper, 20 Monument street, D

Shapter William, cowkeeper, Cattedown, P Skewes James, provision dealer, 40 Old Town street, P

Share Charles, shopkeeper, xc, Albert road, M. T. D Skinnard Richard, tailor, 39 Duke street, D

Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Limited, shipowners (Weekes, Skinnard William, shopkeeper, 42 James street, D

Phillips & Co. agents), 3I Southside street, P Skinner Charles Percy, joiner, soA, Flora street, P

Shears, Stroud & Stephens, cattle dealers, salesmen & con- Skinner Chas. Percy, window blind maker, 84 Cobourg st. P

tractors, 15 Market arcade, P Skinner George, baker, 45 Charlotte street, M. T. D

Shears Thomas, army contractor, 34 Portland square, P Skinner George baker, 5 Pembroke street, D

Shears Timothy, hair dresser, I2 Brownlow street, Ea. S. P Skinner John, shopkeeper, 59 Gibbons street, P

Shears William, beer retailer, 65 Pembroke street, D Skinner John, wardrobe dealer, 18 Woolsterstreet, P

Sheer William, beer retailer, 19 Cannon street, D Skinner John Glanville, butcher, 5 Chapel street, Ea. S. P

Sheldon Rd. sergt.-major R.E. I Hoe gardens, Hoegate st. P Skinner Waiter, shopkeeper, soB, Cecil street, P

Shellabear George, builder, 23 & 24 Washington terrace, Skinner William Henry, tobacconist, 39 King street, P

Alexandra road, P Blade Robert, umbrella maker, 23 Huckwell street, P

Shelly & Johns, solicitors, 20 Princess square, P Slater Daniel M.A. school for young gentlemen, Cheveley

Shelly John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm, Shelly haU, Seymour avenue, Mannamead, P

& Johns), 20 Princess square, P Slater Joseph, beer retailer, 18 York street, P

Shepherd Charles, greengrocer, 5I Flora street, P Sleeman Diggory & Son, butchers, 7 William st. M. T. D

Shepherd John Anthony, beer retailer, 19 Millbay road, P Sleeman & Sons, coffee & dining rooms, 92 Old Town street

Shepherd Samuel, boot maker, 15 St. John's road, P & 5 Exeter street, P

Shepherd Samuel, dining rooms, 51 Union street, S Sleeman Daniel, working jeweller, IS Frankfort lane, P

Shepherd William Robert, Tamar street, M. T. D Sleeman Henry, beer retailer, 31 Harwell street, P

Sherrell Emily (Mrs.), dairy, 6 Westwell street, P. & Tavis- Sleemin Alfred, dentist, 14 Princess square, P

tock road, P Sleep Edward, carrier, 15. North street, P

Sherrell John, dairyman. sr Richmond street, P Sleep Frederick L.D.s. Irel. & Glas. dentist, 2 :8orth Hill

Sherwill &.Co. fishmongers 6, & grocers 7, Market st. D place, Tavistock road, P

Sherwill Thomas, Prince Albert P.H. 17 Notte street, P Sleep John, commercial traveller, 5 Carton terrace, P

Sherwood John, apartments, IO Union ter. Union street, P Sleep Louisa Maria. (Mrs.), Princess Royal P.H. 37 Notte st. P

Shillabeer Annie (Mrs.), beer retailer, Brownlow st. Ea. S. P Sleep Samuel, dining rooms, 32 Union street, Ea. S. P

Shillabeer John, butcher, 22 Cornwall street, P Sleep Selina (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 28 Ross street~ M. T. D

Shillabeer Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Rockingham ter. P Sleep William Henry, agricultural implement maker, see

Shillibeer William Henry, registrar of births & deaths, St. Davey, Sleep~ Co.

Aubyn's sub-district, Stoke Damerel parish, 53George st. D Slocket Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 Rendle street. P



520 PLYMOUTH. DE-VONSHIRE, (KELLY's

Sloggett Alfred Jo>eph, inspector of weights & measures & Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Rev. C. E.

of petroleum & under the sale of Foods & Drugs Act for Turner, local sec. & treasurer; W.Frank Westcott,agent),

the borough of Devonport, Police station, Ker street, D I4 Frankfort street, P

Sloggett Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 32 Charlotte st. M. T. D Society of Western Artists (The) (John Thomas Fonracre,

Sloggett Edwin Cornelius,coach propr. 6Adelaide pl. Ea. S. P sec.), The Athenreum, George street, P

Sloggett Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 47 Adelaide st.Ea.S.P Soldiers' Home & Institute (Miss G. F. S. Daniel!, man-

Slo,5gett Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper,28 Charlotte street, M. T.D ageress), 20 & 21 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

Sloggett John Saunders, general smith, 25 Kinterbury st. P Solomon Jessie (Mrs.),Seymour Arms P.H. IOSeymour st.P

tiloggett Jn. William B. chimney sweeper, I3 Willow st. P Sommers Frank R'lbert,watch maker, 34 Whimple street,P

Sloggett Thos. Chubb,pharmaceutical chemist,s Drake st.P Sommers George, watch maker, 7 Nottestreet, P

Smale Charles, builder, 22 Sussex road, Ford, Stoke, D Sommers William Harris, watch maker, 6o Union st.Ea.S.P

Smale James Samuel, beer retailer, 24 Morley street, P Soper Thomas & Frederick, butchers, Market, P

Smale John, shopkeeper, 29 St. Mary street, Ea. S. P Soper AlfredJames, plumber &c. 56 Notte street, P

S,nale Mary Matilda (Miss), feather cleaner,38Cobourg st.P Soper Charles Henry, forage merchants, Regent street, P

Smale Sidney, tailor, 74 George street, Ea. S. P Soper Robert, beer retailer, 15 Ashley place, P

Emale William John, plumber, 34 William street, P South African Line of Steamers (Weekes, Phillips & Co.

Small Albert Edwd. general smith, 2 Waterloo st. Stoke, D agents), 3I Southside street, l'

Small Elizabeth Ann (Miss), lodging ho. 8 Grenville rd. P South Devon & Cornwall Institution for the Instruction &

Small John, shopkeeper, IS William street, M. T. D Employment of the Blmd (J. H. & G.H.Eccles,surgeons;

Sma.lldridge John Henry, dairyman, 2 Zetland place, P J. W. Matthews, hon. sec. ; Greek Wilson,hon.treasurer;

Hmallridge Wilfred, brush dealer, 97 Treville street, P W. H. Hockaday, s:1pt. ), Tavistock road, P

Smerdon George Alfred, tobacconist, 87 Old 'fown street, P South Devon & East Cornwall Hospital (C. R. Prance M. D.

Smerdon Josepb, painter & glazier, 25A, James street, D & R. H. Clay M.D.physicians; F.Fox, consulting surgeon;

Smerdon Richard, grocer, 65 Duke street, D Uonnel Whipple, W. Square L.R.C.P. Lond. & William

Smith A. & Co. furniture manufacturers, Stonehouse Pool Paul Swain F.R.c.s. Eng. surgeons; Robert Harry Hughes

furniture works, High street, Ea. S. P M.A., M. B. Reginald Horace Lucy M.B., C.M. Waiter Ley

Smith George & Co. mantle & fur warebo.I2 Old Town st.P Woollcombe L.R.C.P. LOnd. assistant surgeons; R.Stanley

Smith P. & Co. grocers, I Hastings terrace, Hastings st. P Thomas M.A.,III.B.,B.C., M. R.C.P. & L.R.C.P.Lond. house

Smith, Sundius & Co.steamsbip & emigration agency,agents surgeon ; C. Hamilton Whiteford M.R.C.s.& L.R.C.P.LOnd.

for the Hamburg American Steam Packet Co. the Castle assistant house surgeon; C. F. Tubbs, surgeon-dentist; J.

Mail Packet Co. to the Cape Colonies, the Colonial Line to Waiter Wilson, hon. sec. ; J. S. James, assistant sec.; F.

Australia, the Allau, American, Guion, Inman & Anchor Barnasconi, house steward; Miss Hopkins, matron),

Lines of mail steamers, rr Millbay road, P. opposite Greenbank road, P

railway station• South Devon SanitarySteam Laundry (Richard Henry Pen-

Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers & newsagents, Railway berthy, proprietor), Cornwall street, D

stations, Millbay road & North road, P South Hams Coaching Co. Limited (S. Hugh Duff, sec.),

Smith & Co. printers & stationers, 98 Fore street, D Westwell street, P

Smith Alfred James, chemist, 4 William street, M. T. D Southern William Geatches, saddler & harness maker, g6

Smith Annie (Miss), dress maker, 2 Melbourne street, P Treville street, P

Smith Caroline (Miss), costumier, 47 Regent street, P Southwood Frances (Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Holbom street,P

Smith Charles Thomas, beer retailer, I6 Newport st. Ea. S.P Southwood Harry, hatter, 41 Union street, Ea. S. P

Smith Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 36 King gardens, P Southwood Thomas, boot maker, 18 Rendle street, P

Smith Emma (Mrs.), grocer, & post office, 24 Walker ter.P Sowden John Henry, master mariner, I7 Chaddlewood

Smith Frederick, shopkeeper, 23 Looe street, P avenue, Lipson road, P

Smith George Henry, builder, 22 Home Park viis. Stoke, D Sowden J oseph, shopkeeper, I9 Fort street, D

Smith George Henry, builder, 7 Tavistock road, Stoke, D Sowden Samuel John, baker, 25 Catherine street, D

Smith Henry, boot maker, 2 Embankment road, P Sowdon Kate(Mrs.), patent medicine vendor, 7Jamesst. D

Smith Jabez, hair dresser, 29 Chapel street, D Sowerby J oseph Davidson, chief constable & supt. of the fire

Smith Jeremiah, builder, 26 Tavistock road, Stoke, D brigade, Guildhall, Catherine street, P

Smith John, coal & wood dealer, St. John's road, P • Spanish Vice-Consulate(JosephArthurBellamy,vice-consul),

Smith John, wholesale & general stationer, printer, account 28 Southside street, P

book manufacturer, engraver, die sinker, bookbinder & Sparrow &Co.limestone & lime mers. ; quarries,Cattedown,P

machine ruler, I02 Old Town street: works, Nutte st. P Sparrow Frank, beer retailer, 6I Wolsdon street, P

Smith Josph, master mariner, 4 Victoria ter. Victoria pk. P Sparrow John Wakeham, surgeon, 6 Lipson terrace, P

Smith Richard, shopkeeper, 69 George street, Ea. S. P Sparrow Wm. Henry, grocer & baker, Adelaide st. Ea. S. P

Smith Robert, pianoforte maker, see Pa.rker & Smith Spear John, shopkeeper, 2 Longfield terrace, Mutley, P

Smith Robert, jun. pianoforte maker, see Parker & Smith Spear Priscilla (Mrs.), grocer, 64 George street, Ea. S. P

Smith Samuel, carpenter & joiner, 129 Union street,Ea.S.P Spear Reuben Thomas, travelling draper, 9 Staddon terrace,

Smith ~arah(Mrs.).apartments,15Clarendon pl.Citadel rd.P North road, P .

Srmth Susan (Mrs.), shopkpr. I Wootton cots. Rendle st. P Spear Robert, apartments, 2 Windsor ter. Citadel road, P ·

Sm1th Thomas, beer retailer, 10 Norley street, P Spear Theresa (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Smeaton terrace,

Smith Thomas, tobacconist, 102 Fore street, D Great Weston road, P

Smith William, greengrocer, 52 King street & shopkeeper, Spear Wm. Guscott, outfitter, 2 Goad's bldgs. Millbay rd. P

53 King street, P Spear William Snow, draper, 54 & 55 Old Town street, P

Smyth & Son, wood & coal dealers, 6 Victoria lane, P Spearman &Spearman,silk mercers,milliuers, drapers,

Smythe Charles, coal dealer, Granby lane, P dress makers & undertakers, 19 George street, P

Snawdon Brothers, cabinet makers, 4I Bedford street & Spearman&.Spearman, Royal Devonshire serge factors

East street, P.; & at Yealmpton (by Royal appointment), 19 George street, P

Snawdon John, marble mason, Norfolk villa, Pennycome- Spence Edward, butcher, 70 Regent street, P

quick, Stoke & 156 Union street, P Spencer Herbert Beechey, solicitor, 4 Frankfort street, P

Snell & Holman, solicitors, I4 Old Town street, P Spencer Maria (Mrs.), fruiterer, Market, P

Snell Samuel & eo.cigar,cigarette &tobacco merchants, Spicer George, fish &c. dealer, r Abbey place, P

manufacturers of army & navy smoking mixture, I7 Spicer John, fish de:1.ler, 20 St. Andrew's street, P

George street & 13 Bedford st. P. & 69 St. Aubyn st. D Spier Eliza (Miss), Crown inn, 56 Cambridge street, P

Snell William Bennett & eo. hardware factors, 2 Spiller EbenezerWm.collegiate school,2o St. James' pl.we.P

Princess buildings,Notte street; warehouse, Zion street, P Spiller Edward, commrcl. travlr. 3 Culme ter. Tothill rd. P

Snell Henry John, architect, 13 Courtenay street, P Spillers & Bakers Limited, corn merchants, 44 George st. P

Snell Johanna (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30 Cecil street, P Spink George, shopkeeper, 32 Gibbons street, P

Snell John, boot maker, I3 Market arcade, P Spinney Andrew Warwick, painter, 7I Cobourg street, P

Snell John, grocer, 20 Cornwall street, D Spooner &. eo. milliners & general drapers, house fur·

Snell Percival (firm, Snell & Holman), solicitor & commis- nisbers & cabinet makers, 4 & 7 Old Town street ; 54, 55•
sioner for oaths, 14 Old Town street, P
56 & 58 Bedford street; I to 5 Market avenue ; Tbe ·

Snell Richard, greengrocer, 30 James street, P Piazza & 4 & 5 East street, P. See advertisement

Snell Thomas, boot.maker, 72 Regent street, P SpraggsFrancesJane(Mrs.),shpkpr.sAlfred rd.Ford,Stoke,D

Snell Thomas Finch, dining rooms, 24 Martin terrace,M.T.D Spraggs Jane (Mrs.), grocer~ 4 Emma place, Ea. S. P

Snell Wm. boot maker, 4 Townsend hill, Mutley plain, P Sprague Hy. Gidley, working upholstr. 39 St.Andrew's st. P

Snow Alice (Miss), dairy, 8 Battery street, Ea. S. P Sprague Jessie (Miss), outfitter, 35 & 36 Woolster street, P

Snow John, shopkeeper, I Victoria street, P Sprague Saml. marine store dlr. 47 Admiralty st. Ea. S. P

Snow William, grocer, 13 Old Town street, P Spriddle Pao;cho W. Three Kings' inn, 63 George st. Ea. S.P

Snowdon Stephen, carpenter, 24 Union place, Ea. S. P Spriddle Pascoe, shopkeeper, 12 prinees street, D

Sobey Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, r Mildmay street, P Spring Caroline (Mrs.), ap11.rtments, 75 Alexandra road,

Sobey Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, So James street, D Ford, Stoke, D



DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. 521PLYMOUTII.

Spry Frederick, furniture dealer, 46 Flora street, P Stephens George, watch maker & jeweller; 8 Tavistock st.D

:spry James Wilson, coach bui!der, Marlborough street, D Stephens Henry, dairyman, 43 Pembroke street, D

Spry Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 4 Catherine ope, D Stephens James, baker, 12 East street, P

Spurm Roscofl Charles, chemist, 28 Tavistock road, P Stephens John, Freemasons' Arms P.H. 22 Chapelst. Ea.S.P

Spurrell Elizabeth (Mrs.), feather dresser, 41 Morley p1. P Stephens John Henry, Pear Tree inn, see Peter & Stephens

Spurway Elizabeth( Miss), stay ma.33 Cumberland street, D Stephens John Thomas, confectioner, 30 High street, P

Squance Rachel (Mrs.), toy dealer, Market, D Stephens J onathan A.P. s. chemist, 114 Fore street, D

·square & Stidaton, merchants, importers, wholesale Srephens Joseph Henry, butcher, 25 Russell street, P

grocers & tea & coffee dealers, 3 & 4 Drake street, P Stephens Robert William, ironmonger & plumber, 34 Cath-

Square JamesElliot L.R.c.P.r.ond. surgeon,22Portland sq. P erine street, D. & warehouse & factory for iron, steel &

t;quare William L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon, 14 Portland sq. P the requisit.es for coach builders, smiths &c. SA, Edin-

Squire Edwd. prov. dlr. 8 Langham pl. Embankment rd. P burgh road, D

Squire Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 58 King street, P Stephens Samuel, Half Moon P.H. 59 Pembroke street, D

Squire Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 36 Duke street, D Stephens Samuel, apartments, 3 Oxford street, P

SquireElizh.(Mrs.), apartments, r3Lei.'-{ham ter.Citadel rd.P Stephens Solomon, baker, 14A, Ham street, P

Squire John, greengrocer, 17 Parade, P Stephens Thomas, butcher, 5 Gibbons street, P

Squire Thomas, dairy, 47 Cambridge street, P Stephens Thomas, butcher, 171 Union street, P

Squire 'fhomas, outfitter, 19 Marlborough street, D Stephens Thomas, carpenter, 20 Canterbury street, D

Squires Arnold, shopkeeper, 27 Claremont st.reet, P Stephens Thomas, Cross Keys inn, 57 Tavistock rd. Stoke,D

Squires Hy. coal & wood dlr. Tweedside pi. High st. Ea. S.P Stephens Waiter, baker, 8 Townsend hill, Mannamead

Squires Henry, greengrocer, 36 High street, Ea. S. P Stephens William, cattle dlr. see Shears, Stroud & Stephens

Squires John, tobacconist, 69 Regent street, P Stephens William, draper, 13 & 14 King street, P

Stacey Frederick, beer retailer, 8o Union street, P Stephens William, Old London inn, 34 Vauxhall street, P

Stacey Stephen, baker & grocer, 17 Well street, P Stephens Wm. Thos. Queen's Arms P.H. 12 & 13 Queen st. P

St.acy Septima (Mrs.), baker, 7 Sutton road, P Stephenson Reuben, manager of National Provincial Bank

Stain Eliza (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 160 King street, P of England, 24 Fore street, D

Stamp Office (Timothy Stark, stamp distributor), Princess Stevens & Co. ironmongers & plumbers, 4 Exeter street, P

buildings, Notte street, P Stevens Elizabeth (Mrs.), bookseller, 16 York street, P

Stamp James, grocer, 22 St. John's road, P Stevens Elizabeth (Mrs.), dairy, 4 Martin street, P

Stamp Jane (Mrs.). Chimes P.H. I3 Princess street, P Stevens George Thomas, builder &c. 17 Warren st. M. 'f. D

Stamp William Lewis, baker, 7 Clarence street, P Stevens Hannah (Mrs.), fancy repository, 123 Union st. P

Stanbury Bessie (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Lambhay hill, P Stevens John, coal merchant, see Westington & Stevens

Stanbury Charles, miller & .farmer (water), Outland mills, Stevens John, corn. agent & money lender, 15 Harwell st. P

Swilley, Stoke, D Stevens Mara (Miss), teacher of music, 6 Pentyre terrace,

Stanbury Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 8 Cambridge st. P Lipson road, P

Stanbury Ellen (Mrs.), Chubb's hotel, 8 & 9 Old Town st. P SteYens Robert White, printer, lithographer, manufacturing

Stanbury H. postal snpt. General Post office, Westwell st. P stationer, account book manufacturer & paper merchant,

Stanbury John, butcher, 13 Albany street, 0 chart &; nautical instrument seller & publisher of the

Stanbury 1\Iary (Mrs.), grocer, 12 Tavistock road, P "Western Figaro," The Parade printing works, 15 Parade

Stanbury Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, r West Hoe road, P & 21 Southside street, P. Advertisement agent. Estab-

Stanbury Peter,commission agent,2 Beatrice av.Lipson rd.P . lished r8r8. See advertisement .

Stanbury William, baker, 27 Southside street, P Stevens Sanders, ship broker & colliery agent, Exchange,

Stanbury William Henry, shoeing & general smith, 36 & 37 Woolster street, P

Brownlow street, Ea. S. P Steward William & Co. seedsmen, 31 Old Town street, P

Stanbury William Joshua, baker, 77 Cambridge street, P Stewart John, dining rooms, 13 Russell street, P

Stancombe John Churchward Porter, Athenreum inn, 189 Stewart William, Na\'al Reserve inn, 20 High street, P

Union street, P Stidiver Emma (Mrs.), pawnbro. 42 & 43 Albert rd. M.T.D

Stancombe Robert Wm. Thos.manure agt. 22 Gibbons st. P Stidston & Co. drapers, silk mercers, tailor & outfitters, 21

Stanlake Robert, buildP.r, 6 Salisbury road, P & 22 Old Town street, P

Stanley John, shopkeeper, 8 Cornwall street, D Stidston Charles, tea dealer, see Square & Stidston

Stanning Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 105 King street, P Stidwill Isaac Edward, butcher, 13 Flora street, P

Stanton Robert Bennett & Co ironmongers, 6 East street, P Stibbs & Congdon, fish salesmen, 27 New street, P

Staples George, tailor, 31 Buckwell street, P Stibbs Jane (Mrs.), sail maker, Commercial wharf, Com-

Stark Henry, draper, 20 William street, M. T. D mercial road, Barbican, P

Stark Timothy, collector of inland revenue & distributor of Stiff Alfred, shopkeeper, 47 Cornwall street, D

stamps, Inland Revenue otlices, Princess bldgs. Notte st. P Stilwell Richard Congdon, painter, glazier. paperhanger,

Stark William H. refreshment rooms, 5 Bath street, P writer, grainer & general decorator, 5 Parson terrace,

Starkey Joseph, naval outfitter, 17 William street, M. T. D Grenville road, P .

Starkey Joseph, outfitter, 44 &45 King street, D Stitson John, shopkeeper, x Willow street, P

Starr-Bowkett Building Society ( rst & 2nd) (Thomas M. Stoate Richard, wholesale & retail lath maker, 6 Holy Cross

Stephens, sec.), 2 Fore street, D lane, Buckwell street, P

Start·-Bowkett Building Societies (498th, 545th, 709th & Stocks James, draper, 14 Drake street, P

783rd), 8 Frankfurt street, P Stocks James, seedsman, bulb dealer & horticultural snn-

Start Bros. manure manufacturers, \Vater lane, Ea. S. P driesman (34 years at Pontey's, the last 28 as traveller &

Start William Thomas, grocer, 27 Tavistock street, D practical manager); seed warehouse,3 East st.(Market),P

~tart WilliamThomas,Long RoomP.H.rPound street,Ea.S.P Stoke Dameral Manor Estate Office (Edward St. Aubyn J.P.

~tead & Simpson Limited, boot & shoe warehouse, 17 Bed- & Edward Willis, estate agents to Lord St. Levan ; H. G.

ford street & 191 Union street, P Luff, architect; Robert Damper, surveyor ; W. E. Curry

Steadman Hy. &Co. boot &shoe manufrs. 10 Bedford st. P & T. Rendle Willis, clerks), Chapel green, Chapel st. D

Stear William Thomas, baker, 11 Pembroke street, D Stoke Public Higher School (Alonzo George Rider F.c.s.

Stabbing Chas. Stuart & Co. leather mers. 58 Union street, P master ; Miss 'l'iernay, mistress), Keppel place, Stoke, D

Stedall Alfred, mantle maker, 13 George st. & 9 Bedford st.P Stone Josiah & Co. boot & shoe makers, 193 Union street, P

Steed John, beer retailer, 76 Union street, Ea.. S. P Stone Augustus, apartments, 19 Wyndham square, P

Steer Alfred Thomas, builder, 24 Benbow street. M. 'f. D Stone Edward, apartments, 20 Wyndham square, P

Steer James Richard, shopkeeper, 52 Neswick street, P Stone George Bridle, plumber & gasfitter, 20 Queen st. D

Steer John, master mariner, 7 St. Jude's road, P Stone George Seaward, general dealer, l\lill street, P

~teer l'hilip, baker &c. 24 Saltash street, P Stone Harry, pawnbroker, 1 Grosvenor street, P

Steer Robert, cab proprietor, 8 Charlotte street, M. T. D Stone John, apartments, 25 Princess street, P
Stonehouse Building Society (John Lewis, sec.)~ 88 Union
Steere Henry, beer retailer, 59 Union street, Ea. S. P

Stenlake Benjamin, couch builder, 24 King street, D street, Ea. 8. P

Stenlake Mary Ann Rundell (Mrs.), Post Otlice inn, 20 Stonehouse Constitutional Club (Charles Thompson McDon-

Market street, D ald, sec.), 15 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

Stenlake Wm. comrcl. trav. 14Chaddlewood avn.Lipson rd.P Stonehouse Liberal Club (Frederick William Thuell, sec.), 5

Stephens Jessie (Miss) & Foot Jauie (Miss), preparatory Union street, Ea. S. P

school, Hoe street, P Stonehouse Manor Office (Geo. Cox, res. clerk), Emma pl. S

Stephens & Co. wine & spirit merchants, Catherione street, D Stoneman Arthur Serjeant (W. Heath & Co.), photographer

Stephens Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 Bath lane, P &c. 24 George street, P

t:itephens Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 32 Queen street, D Stoneman James, saddler, 43 Flora street, P

Stephens Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 49 Union pl. Ea.S.P Stoneman John Durant, butcher, 36 Exeter street, P. & 12

Stephens Fanny (Miss), dress maker,r6 Martin ter. M. 'f. D & 13 Battery street, Ea. S
Stoneman Oliver, chimney sweeper, so Richmond street, P
Stephens Frederick, boot maker, 31 Belgrave road, P

Stephe.ns George, ironmonger &c. 15 Culme ter. Tothill rd. P Stoneman Robert 1\ledland, butcher, 44 Flon street, P

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Stoneman William, butcher, 22 King street, P Tarratt Ernest Harry, dentist, 8r Union Rtreet, Ea. 8. P

Stooke George, forage merchant, I Gasking street, P Tarring John, shopkeeper, 13 Sutton road, l'

Storey George, beer retailer, 5 William street, M. T. D Tatam John Warn, cabinet maker, 35 Clarence street, P

Storey William (Mrs.), dress maker, IS Martin ter. M. T. D Tauranac Sidney Charles, saddler, 6 Tamar road, M. T. D

Strafford Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, II 'l'he Crescent, P Tawt.on John, boot maker,44 York street, P

Stranger Elizabeth Hamlyn (Miss), ladies' school, 3I & 32 Taylor .John & Sons, curriers & leather merchants

Torrington place, North road, P machine belt & hose makers, 37 Flora street, P

Strathon William Henry, assistant inspector qf nuisances, Taylor Thoma!l & Son, builders, 6 St. Mary street, Ea. S. P

Municipal buildings, Guildhall square, P Taylor Arthur, shopkeeper, 10 Essex street, North road, P

Strawford Thomas, confectioner, 24 Union street, Ea. S. P Taylor Arthur L.D.S.Eng. surgeon dentist, 24 Lockyer st. P

Stride Robert James, shopkeeper, 8 Albany street, D Taylor Edward, shoe maker, 2 Buckwell street, P

Strong J ames, provision dlr. I Alexandra rd. Ford, Stoke, D Taylor Henry Mitchell, s-hopkeeper, 26 Well street, P

Strong Mary Ann Daniel( Mrs.), beer ret. 54 George st. Ea. S. P Taylor James, builder & undertaker, 15 Battery st. Ea. S. P

Strong Reuben Thomas, shopkeeper, 65 Princes street, D Taylor James, shopkeeper, 2 West Hoe road, P

Strand Bessie (Mrs.), dress maker, I3 Gibbons street, P Taylor James Nicholls, draper, 28 & 29 Old Town street, P

Strand Henry. tailor, 59 York street, P Taylor John, carpenter, 34 Moon street, M. T. D

Stroud J acob, shopkeeper, 40 Looe street, P Taylor John, shopkeeper, 2 Admiralty street, Ea. S. P

Strand Peter, cattle dealer, see Shears, Stroud & Stephens Taylor John Andrew, grocer, 6 Russell street, P

Stuart & Mortimer, shopkeepers, 15 Chapel street, D Taylor Joseph, shopkeeper, 53 Monument street, D

Stuart Frederick, butcher, 3 South hill, Stoke, D Taylor Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Adelaide ter.Sydney st.P

Stuart Georgina (Mrs.), lodging house, 5 Alfred street, P Taylor Thomas, dining rooms, 9 Albany street, D

Stnart-Stockdale Edward, chief clerk of the custom house, Taylor Thomas, hosier & hatter, 37 Union street, P

Parade Taylor Thos. waterproof ga•·ment manfr.see Lean,Taylor&Co

Stubbs' Mercantile Offices (Henry Graham, manager) Taylor William, baker, 45 Albert road, P

(branch office for Devon & Cornwall), Russell buildings, Taylor William, coal & wood dealer, Gilwell street, P

Frankfort street, P Taylor William Henry, stone mason, 23 Bath street, P

Stumbles & Son, tailors, 31 Catherine street, D Teague & Luxon, coach & cart builders, Union pi. Ea. S. P

Stumbles Edwin Hingston, general mason, Norley place, l' Teague Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, 10 Cremyll street, Ea. S. P

Sturgeon Emma King (Mrs.), haberdasher, 33 Treville st.P Teague Maria (Mrs.), draper, 58 Charlotte street, M. T. D

Sturgeon James, Fisherman's Arms P.H. Baker·s place, D Teglio & eo. wine merchants & importers of the wines of

Sturgeon Julia (Miss), ladies' school, 24 Leigham street, P Italy; cellars,Commercial wharf; offices, Commercial rd.P

Suett John Moore, picture dealer, 19 Frankfort street, P Teglio L. fish curer & importer, Commercial wharf, P

Sulley James Benjamin, boat builder, Teats bill, P Temperance Hall (Richard Trenhaile, manager), 2 Fore st.D

Sullivan Elizh. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 24 Gloucester st. M. T.D Temple Agnes (Mrs.), dress maker, 8 8outbern ter. Mutley

Sullivau Eugene, hair dresser, 6o Cecil street, P Tenney Edwin, grocer, IS Notte street, P

Sullivan John, fishmonger, 69 Kmg street, P Thacker George, mason, 27 Monnt street, D

Sullivan Michael, beer retailer, 86 Union street, P Theatre Royal (Charles F. Williams, lessee & manager),

Summers Henry, military tailor, I8 Chapel street, Ea. S. P George street, P

Sutton & Co. carriers (Samuel Leach & Son, agents), 4 Thorn George, surgeon, 1 Clarendon terrace, Stoke, D

Whimple street, P Thomas & Brooks, fishing tackle makers, 3oA, Southside st. P

Sutton Harbour Improvement Co. (Thomas Wolferstan,sec. ; Thomas Henry & Son, builders, I9 Alcester street, M.D. T.

Capt. T. T. Short, harbour master; Thomas Lewin, col- & at 28 Albert road, D

lector), 29 Woolster street & 22 Princess square, P Thomas .James L. & eo. proprietors of Alexandra oil,

Sutton Richard, Minerva inn, 30 Looe street, P importers of petroleum & benmline, Ex-eter & Plymouth ;

Swain Edward, wood turner, Devonshire lane, P & candle manufacturers, Exeter
Swain William Paul F.R.C.S.Eng. surgn. 17 The Crescent, P Thomas & Co. hatters so, & hosiers 45, George street, P
Swainson John William Blanchard A.P.s. chemist, 22 Albert Thomas Alfred, basket maker, 27 Russell street, P

road, M. T. D Thomas Arthur Gliddon, draper, 38 Clifton place, P

Swedish & :Norwegia-n Vice-Consulate (William Frederick Thomas Charles Bernard Courtenay, medical & general debt.

Collier), 53 Southside street, P collecting office, agent for the Sickness & Accident Co.

Sweet William, tailor, 56 Union street, P Patriotic Fire & Life office, Star Life office, Employers'

Sweet William James, carpenter, 17 Clarence street & Liability Insurance Co. Imperial Live Stock Carriage In-

builder, 66 Regent street, P surance Co. Licensed Corporation & National Provincial

Sweetnam George Fittock, watchmaker,31 Saltash street, P Plate Glass Insurance Co. 55 St. Aubyn street, D

Swift Thomas, Mechanic's inn, 34 St. Andrew's street, P Thomas Clara(Mrs. ),hair drssr.&tobcnst.s6 Union st.Ea.S.P

Swiggs Bessie (Mrs.), girls' & boys' school, 9 St.Jude's pl. P Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), fancy draper, SA, Tavistock rd. P

Swiss Alfd. Hy. stationer & booksell~r, n I & II2 Forest. D ThomasElizabeth(Mrs.) ,shopkpr.2oWootton cots. Rendlest. P

Swiss W1lliam George, stationer, 3 Ta.vistock street, D Thomas Elizabeth Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 23 Queen st. P

Sydenham Lewis John, wine & spirit mer. see Picken & Co Thomas Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Admiralty st. Ea.S.P

Symons Henry, dairyman, Bold venture, Milehouse,~toke, D Thomas Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, 22 Lockyer street, P

Symons Henry, dairy, I24 Union street, Ea. S. P Thomas Fanny (Mrs.), fruiterer, 53 Old Town street, P

Symonsllerbert Godfrey, watch maker, 104 Union street, P Thomas Francis, boot & shoe dealer, 12 Wyndham st.east, P

Symons Kate (Miss), dress maker, 8 Well street, P Thomas Francis R.N. chief officer Coast Guard station,

Symons Mary Jane (Mrs.), confectioner, 20 'favistock rd. P Devil's point, Ea. S. P

Symons MaryJane(Mrs.),shopkeeper,6rGloucester st.M.T.D Thomas Jl'rederick Aubrey L.R.c.P.Edin. surgeon, & medical

Symons Richard, apartments, 33 King gardens, P officer Plymouth workhouse, 38 Hill Park crescent, P

Symons Samuel, corn dealer, 5 Tamar road, M. T. D Thomas l<'rederick Henry, Mutley Grammar school ; terms

Symons Simon, Robin Hood P .H. 7 St. Mary street, Ea. S. P moderate, Io Seaton terrace, Mutley

Symons Thomas, ship owner, 12 Hobart ter. Lipson road, P Thomas George, tailor, 47 Gloucester street, M. T. D

Symons Thomas, shopkeeper, 6 Harwell street, P Thomas Geo.Hy. boot makr. 3Pearson aven.Connaught avn.P

Symons William, Life Boat tavern, 105 Fore street, D 1 homas Henry, builder, 28 Albert road, M. T. D

Symons William Andrew, pork butcher, 44 Old Town st. P Thomas Henry John, cabinet maker, IS Camden street, P

Symons Wm. Daniel Badcock, tailor, ISA, Old Town st. P Thomas Henry John, apartments, 2 Windsor place, P
Symons William John Potts, parish clerk for Stoke church, Thomas Isaac, dairyman & carrier, 49 King street, P

17 Stoke terrace, Stoke, D Thomas John, secretary to the Plvmouth & Stonebouse Gas

Tabb James, apartments, 36 Tavistock place, P Light & Coke Co. Athenamm terrace, Millbay road, P

Tabb ·william, shopkeeper, 26 Penrose street, P Thomas Michael, butcher, 68 Market, D

Taffin Edward, beer retailer, I4 Brownlow street, Ea. S. P Thomas Nicholas, master mariner, 46 Headland park, P
Tall & Son, glass & color merchants. 57 Treville street, P Thomas Robert Stanley M.A., ll.B., B.o., M.R.c.s. & L.R.C.P.
Tallin Samuel, tailor, 4I King street, P
LOnd. senior house surgeon, South Devon &; East Corn-

Tailing Thomas, beer retailer, 4 Arundel crescent, P wall hospital, Greenbank road, P

Tamlin John Joseph, pork butcher, 54 Cambridge street, P Thomas Richard Edgar, hair dresser, 1 Stoke road, P

Tamlin Wm. Geo. dairyman, Greatlands,Milehouse,Stoke,D Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, 2 Stoke road, P

Tamlin William George, Navy hotel, 34 Southside street, P Thomas ""Walker, Barley Sheaf P. H. I8 Catherine street, D

Tancock H. & Co. tailors & clothiers, 6 Tavistock road, P Thomas William, coal merchant, 20 Whimple street, P

Tancock Albert Richard, wheelwright, 18 Vauxhall street, P Thomas Wm. comcl.travlr.2 Alexandra vils. Alexandra rd.P

Tancock James Edwin, tailor &c. 81 Treville street, P Thomas Wm. Benjami~Qreat Western hotel, 88 Union st. P

Tandy Thomas, district manager to Pickford & Co.Flora st.P Thomas William Hy. beer retailer,I& 2 Union pl.George la.P

Tanner C. F. & Co. woolstaplers, Gibbons lane, P Thompson Alice (Miss), tobacconist, 94 Pembroke street, D

Tapley Georgina (Mrs.), news agent, 27 High street, P Thompson Charles, baberdasher, 6I Albert road, l\1. T. D

Tapp Frank, hair dresser, I4 Cecil street, P Thompson CharlesAlfred,apartments, 47Portland rd. Stoke,D

Tapp Frederick, shoe maker, 10 Woolster street, P . Thompson Charles Henry, pawnbroker, 6o Richmond st. P

.JDIRECTORY DEVONSHIRE. PL'\ l\10L'TH. 5.23

Thompson John, coffee house, xt Tavistock road, Stoke, D Tozer Henry, master mariner, S Greenbank terrace, P

Thompson John, umbrella ma.6 Carlton ter.Stokerd.Ea.S.P Tozer James C. draper, 84 & 85 Fore street, D

Thompson Joseph Robert, mason, 39 Mount street, D Tozer Richard, master mariner, 4 Laira Bridge place, P

Thompson Robert, grocer, 20 High street, Ea. S. P Tozer Robert, commrcl. trav. 4 Laira ter. Embankment rd.P

Thompson Walter, coal & coke dealer, St.John's street, D Tozer William, boot maker, 23 Kent road, Ford, Stoke, D

Thomson Eustace Boase M.D. ,M.ch.surgeon, Norbiton house, Tozer William, fancy repository, see Wood & To1..er

North road, P Tozer William George, jeweller, 34 Union street.. Ea. S. P.

Thomson George Edwin, joiner, 33 Cambridge street, P Trafani Giovanni, figure & vase manufacturer, 8g King at. P

Thorn Sophia(Mrs.),Imperial hotel,7Buckingham pl.Ea.S.P Trahair R, H. & eo. wholesale provision merchants,

Thorn William, nurseryman, South View nursery, Hartley produce brokers, importers of american & dutch produce

avenue, Higher Compton, Compton Gifford, P & flour factors, Willow street, P

Thorne Elizabeth (Mrs.), shell fisll dealer, 156 Unwin st. P Tratt LovedayRickard(Mrs. ),statnr. &post off. Deptford pl. P

Thorne George, baker, 7 Marlborongh street, D Trayers Ellen (Mrs.), fishmonger, Market, P

Thorning Arthur, timber merchant, Mill bridge, Stoke, D Trayler Elisha Charles, lithographer, Io Frankfort street, P

Thorning William, shopkeeper, I9 Stoke roadj P Treays & Blight (Misses), haberdashers,IsKeat st. M. T. D

Thornton Caroline (Mrs.), greengrocer &c. 37 Exeter st. P Treeby R. J. & Co. merchants & ship brokers & consulate

Three Towns Dairy (John James Ford, manager), 52 Union for Italy & Belgium, Exchange, Woolster street, P

street; 16 Bedford street, P; 65 Emma. place, Ea. S. P & Treeby Samuel, shopkeeper, 4 Higher Batter street, P

12 Townsend hill, Mannamead, P Treehane Jn.H.solicitor &c;ommsn.for oaths,rsPrincess sq.P

Three Towns Friendly Society's Medical Institution(Martin Trelease Richard, butcher, 18 Manor street, Ea. S. P

Ainger Kirton L.R.C.P.LOnd. & Richard Henry Wagner Treleaven Albert Edward, toy dealer, 33 Cecil street, P

M.D., 11r.ch. surgeons), 7 Clarendon terrace, Stoke, D; Treleaven George, grocer, 58 Old Town street, P

• branch (Roger Bernard Burke L.R.C.P.Edin. & Richard Treleaven George Frederick, coal merchant & briquette

Corack 111.D. medical officers), Boon's place, North road, P manufacturer & ship & tug owner, GreatWestern docks,P

Three Towns Steam Carpet Beating Co. Limited (John Treleaven Lavinia (Miss), shopkeeper, I3 Cambridge st. P

Snawdon, sec.), Pennycomequick, P Treleaven Mary (Mrs.), aparts. 15 Caprera ter. North rd. P

Three Towns Window Cleaning & Chimney Sweeping Co. Treleaven Samuel, marble mason, Pennycomequick, Stoke,D

(George Townsend, manager), 8 Frankfort street, P Treli\'ing Ellen (Mrs.),teacher of music,1 2Johnston terrace,

Thuell Frederick William & John, builders & decorators, 15 Keyham road, M. T. D

Brownlow street, Ea. S. P Treliving Jas.umbrella&st.ick mnfr.&optcn.3gCatherine st. D

Thuell William Hemy, carpenter, IS Brownlow st. Ea. S. P Tremain William, jun. builder, 94 Cobourg street, P

Tierney Georgina Emily (Miss),fancy repstry. x6oUnion st.P .Tremaine Harry Alfred, pianoforte tuner &c. 23 Clifton pl. P

Tippett George, shopkeeper, 36 ,Tohn street, M. T. D Tremeer William Henry Alger, beer retailer, 26 Willow .st.P

Tippett Lonisa Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Buckwell st. P Tremlett John, greengr<K·er, 24 Mutley plain, P

Tippett William, boot maker, 23 Granby street, D Tremlett Robert, dining rooms, 5 Bank of England pl. P

Tippetts, Son & Co. clothing & hosiery manufacturers, Eddy· Trena Henry Peter, brass founder, Edinburgh road, D

ston~ works, Millbay road, Ea. S. P Trenaman Charles, Brown Bear P .H. 20 Chapel street, D

TitballSamuel, shoe maker, I2 Buckwell street, P Trenbath Thomas, fruiterer, I64 King street, P

Tole Robert, baker, 6.2 Duke street, D Trend & Co. printers, 163 Union street, P

Toll Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 James street, P Trend Charles, joiner, 3 Kent road, Ford, Stoke, D

Tollick James, Chester Cup inn, 3 H.adford pl. Market pl. P Trend Emily Trouern (Mrs.), ladies' schl. 17 Endsleigh pl.P

Tom Lydia (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Caprera ter. North rd. P TrenerryJ osephFrancis,shpkpr.&paintr. 17Wilton st.Stoke,D

Tomlin Elizabeth (Mrs.), preparatory school for boys &girls, Trescowthick Lavinia (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Staddon ter·

I Berkeley cottages, Stoke, D race, North road, P

Tomlin Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, 8 Wyndham street we. P Trethewy Kate (Mrs.), apartments, Pendean house, Port-

Tomlinson James, florist, Swilley, Stoke, D land road, Stoke, D

Tomlinson Jas.florist& greengrocer,74 Tavistock rd.Stoke,D Trevan John W. clerk. of .works to the Plymouth School

',l'ompkins William Robert, -deputy registrar of marriages, Board, IO Whimple street, P

Stoke Damerel district, 59 St. Levan road, Ford, Stoke, D Trevan Samuel Lorenzo Smith, builder, 38 Tracey street, P

Toms Caroline (Mrs.), tinplate worker, 8o High st. Ea. S. P Trevan William, butcher, I4 Flora street, P

Toms Charles Edrin, beer retailer, 28 High street, P Trevena William, builder & contractor, I4 Hastings st. P

Toms James, Anchor & Hope P.H. 23 New street. P Trevenen Henry, sculptor, 16 Buckingham place, Ea. S. P

Toms. Richard }{east, master mariner, 9 Salisbury road, P Tre\·enen Henry, wood carver, I6 Buckingham pl. Ea. S. P

Tonkin William & Co. outfitters, 6o, 6r & 62 Fore street, D 'l'reverton William H1mry, carpenter, 16 Market st. Ea. S.P .

Tonkin Joseph James, shopkeeper, 3 Camden street, P Trevor & Co. Limited, wholesale stationers, bookbinders,

'fonkin Philip, wardrobe dealer, 24 Parade, P account book manufacturers & color printers (S. Adling-

Toogood Henry, boot maker, 25 Wyndbam street west, P ton Corfield, manager), 9 The Octagon, Union street, P

Tooker John, carpenter, I Keppel tel'race, M. T. D Trewartha Harriet Ellen(Miss),fancy drpr.65 OldTown st.P

Tooker John James Saunders, cabinet ma.IO Ebrington st.P Treweek James, beer retailer, 2 Union street, Ea. S. P

Tooker John William, baker& confectioner, 4? Clifton st. P Treweeks William Henry, upholsterer, 22 Sydney street, P

Toop Richard, carpenter, 24 Morley lane, P Trewin Alfred, hair dresser, 23 Frankfort street, P

Toope & Monk, brass founders, 4 Frankfort street, P Trewin George, toll collector, Promenade pier, West Hoe, P

Tope Henry, Harbour Avenue P.H. I4 Lower street, P Trewin Mary (Mrs.), haberdasher &c.u6A,Alexandra road,

Tope Richard B. flag contractor, 8 Hoe street, P Ford, Stoke, D

Tope Richard~Brooking, tent & flag contractor, 8 Hoe street; Trewin William, watch maker, I20 Unon street, Ea. S. P

stores, 9 Notte street, P Trewyn John Alfred, ironmonger, see Gent & Trewyn

Torrie Robert Samson, manager of Bolitho, Williams, Foster, Trezona John Francis, news agent, 8 Buckwell street, P

Coode, Grylls & Co.'s Bank, 19 Princess square, P Tribble Arthur Edward, grocer, 39 Flora etreet, P

Totnes Division Conservative Association (William M. Fison, Trice William, Standard inn, 8 Queen street, D

consulting agent), 23 Westwell street, P Trick James, forage dealer, 48 Exeter street, P

Tout E. & Co. wholesale tea, coffee, fruit & provision mer· Trick Sydney, teacher of music, 2 Egerton road north, P

chants, army & navy contractors, naval & military messes Trigg Phillipa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Sutton road, P

& canteens supplied ; office, 101 Union street ; stores, Triplett Richard Barrett & Co.· ship brokers, 9 Parade, P

Ioo to 105 Central street, P ; goods forwarded to any part Triplet.t Mary Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer,so Park street,P

of the world TriplettRichardBarrett,ship broker & vice.consul forGuate·

Tout & Co. bakers, 14 Cornwall street, D mala & consul for Liberia,see Triplett RichardBarrett&Co

Towell Charles, hair dresser &c. 27 Millbay road, P Triplett William Henry, grocer, 26 Sonthside street, P

'fowell Frederick, hair dresser, II Higher street, P Triscott Richard, nurseryman, Hill street, P

Towell Henry, beer retailer, 43 Garden street, M. T. D Trist Joseph, working jeweller, 6 Morice street, D

Townsend Alex.Thos.pianofortewarerooms,9 Tavistock rd.P Trott John, traveller draper, 14 Charles place, P

Townsend George Henry E. shopkeeper, 23 Wolsdon st. P Troulan Joseph, optician, I Boon's place. North road, P

Townsend Harry, engineer to the Plymouth & Stonehouse Trounson George, boot maker, I 36 King street, P

Gas Light & Coke Co. Athenreum terrace, Millbay road, P Trounson John Cardell, assistant borough surveyor, Muni-

& Coxside, Button road, P cipal buildings, Guildhall square, P

Townsend Harry S. Hoe Park hotel, I Saltram pi. Citadel rd.P Trout Charles & Co. soda water manufrs.Manor st.Ea. S. P

Townsend Henry, beer retailer, 22 Tavistock road, P Trout E. &eo. provision merchants&c.Iao to IosCentral st.P

Townsend Thomas, greengrocer, IO Princes street, D Trout George, mineral water mnfr. 29 Market st. Ea. S. P

Tozer & Son, builders, I Cromwell road, P Truants' Industrial School (Harry Coates Fairbank, super-

Tozer Adelaide (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Napier street, Stoke,D intendent), Laira house, Embankment road, P

Tozer Barbara Jane (Mrs.),ladies' school, 4 Bedford park, P Trueman Sarah (Mrs.), umbrella. maker, s Stoke road, P
TozerGeo.Wm. mastr. marnr. sHemerdon ter.Alexandra rd. P Truman Charles, tailor, 56 Treville street, P

Tozer George William, saddler, 18 Drake street, P Truscott & Truscott, dining rooms, 47 & 48 Bedford st. P

t524 PLYMOUTH. DEVO:NSHIRE. (KELLY's

Truscott Florence (Miss), milliner, 4 Crozier road, P Union Steamship Co. Limited (Cape Mail Service) (Henry

Truscott George, boot maker,n Melville road,Ford,Stoke,D J. Waring & Co. supts. for Devon & Cornwall), The

Truscott George,boot &shoe maker & shopkeeper,soA,Tavis- Wharf, Millbay, P

tock road, Stoke, D Union Kingdom Temperance & General Provident Insti-

Truscott James, boot maker,74 Alexandra rd.Ford,Stoke,D tution (Samuel Hobbs, dist. supt. ), 28 Emma pl. Ea. S. P

Truscott Philip Keast, manager of the Millbay Soap, Alkali United Service Club (A. L. Archer M.D. sec.), Forest. D

. & Soda Co. Limited, Millbay road, P United Service Home(Thomas Lean,mng. ),28St.Aubyn st.D

"Truscott Richard, ironmonger, 12 Cumberland street, D Upham Jane (Mrs.), haberdasher, 55 Notte street, P

'l'ruscott Richard, painter, 14 Gloucester street, M. T. D Upton Henry, beer retailer, 64 Cecil street, P

'l'ruscott Susannah (Mrs.), Albion inn, so Southside street, P Urbschat Carl Ewald Franz, gymnasium, Balfour hall,

Truscott William, ironmong-er, 2 Marlborough street, D Prince'!s place, P

'fubb James, shopkeeper, 36 Millbay road, P U'Ren William Condy, chemist, 55 Cobourg street, P

Tubbs Mary Fulcher (Miss), Alton school (preparatory) for UruguanVice-Consulate( Wm. Frdk. Collier), 53Southside st. P

boys, North Hill house, Tavistock road, P Vahland Ernest, ship chandler, I3 Barbican, P

Tuck Isaac, shopkeeper, 8 Edinburgh road, D Valentine Samuel Mark, wood & coal dealer, 8 Salem st. P

'Tucker Charles & Sons, wheelwrights, 7 North street, P Valletort Sanitary Steam Laundry (Fursman & Garland,

Tucker H. & Co. West of England Loan & Discount Co. 6 proprietors), Water lane, Ea. S. P

Millbay road, P Vanstone & Panter, wheelwrights, Tamar wharf, M. T. D

'fuckerHenry&Co.pawnbrokers & jewellers,23Whimple st.P Vanstone Alexander, fishmonger, I7 Flora street, P

Tucker James Limited, millers, Bedford ho.24 Bedford st.P Vanstone George, shopkeeper, 58A, Albert road, M. T. D

Tucker John & Son, shoe makers, 28 Green street, P Vanstone Henry, beer house, 37 Cumberland street, D
TuckerS. J., A. M.& E. K. (Misses),~rocers,nzExeter st.P Vanstone Sarah (Miss), dress maker, so East st. Ea. S. P

Tucker Edith (Miss),haberdasher,94 Charlotte street,M.T.D Vardon Annie (Mrs.), milliner, 22 Southern ter. Mutley, P

Tucker Edward John, beer retailer, r8 John street, P Vaughan Lewis Bede, manager of Naval Bank (branch), 5

Tucker Frederick, grocer, Ham street, P Belgrave terrace, Mutley plain, P

Tucker .Fredk. Chas. stationer, 9 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S.P Vawdrey Theophilus Glascott L.R.C.P.LOnd., M.R.c.s.Eng.

'l'ucker Henry, shopkeeper, 1 St. Mary street, Ea. S. P physician & surgeon, 4 Buckland terrace, P

Tucker Hy. solr. & commissioner for oaths,BFrankfort st. P Veal Brooking & Daniel, block & spar makers, 7 Barbican, P

Tucker Martha (Miss), dress maker, 20 Morley street, P Veal John Henry, boot maker, 46 Southside street, P

Tucker Nicholas, butcher, Market, P Veale Digory, shopkeeper, 34 Cornwall street, D

Tucker Samuel, shopkeeper, 42 High street, P Veale Henry, butcher, 58 Gibbons street, P

Tucker William, beer retailer &c. 7 Armada street, P Veale John, apartments, I4 St. Aubyn street, D

Tucker William, Royal Exchange P.H. 46 Vauxhall street,P Veale Thomas, baker, I4 Princes street, D

Tucker William, shopkeeper, 35 Albert road, P Veale Thomas, shoeing forge, 22 Raleigh street, P

TuckerWm. Hy.grcr. bkr.&post office, r3Edgcumbe pl.Stke. D Veale William, butcher, 3 Embankment road, P

Tuckett & Sons, confectioners (wholesale &retail), Bishop's Velvin Robert, butcher, Market, P

place, West Hoe road; 1 Bank of England place; 45 Venn William, baker & confectioner, 50 Union st. Ea. S. P

.Bedford street; I Tavistock street; 34 Old Town street,P. Venning & Goldsmith, solicitors & commissoners for oaths,

& 28 Marlborough street, D 26 Ker street, D

Turk Arthur Edward, pawnbroker, 22 Marlborough st. D Venning John James Edgcombe (firm, Venning & Gold-

Turkish Baths (Jn. Wallington, proprietor), ISO Union st.P smith), solicitor, commissioner for taking affidavits, town

Turkish Vice-Consulate (Thomas Were Fox), 7 Parade, P clerk & clerk to the. urban sanitary authority of Devon-

Turner John & Son, coal dealers, 8 Hrownlow street,Ea.S.P port & admiralty law agent, 26 Ker street, D

Turner & Phillips, pianoforte makers & music sellers, Venning Lavinia (Mtss), dress maker, I8 Wellington st. P

sole agents for Estey's organs & Scheidmayer's piano- Vercoe Edith Jane (Mrs.), Clifton hotel; 39 Clifton street, P

fortes, pianoforte tuners to H.R.H. The Duke of Edin- Vercoe John William, Two Trees inn, 88 Fore street, D

burgh K.G. by appointment; tuners sent to all parts Vernon Walt.Geo.&Gilbt.Wm.drprS.IIEdgcumbe pi.Stoke,D

of Devon & Cornwall, I5 & r6 George street, P Vernon Alfred Edward, rate collector, division 41 Municipal
Turner George, marine store dealer, I8 Looe street, P buildings, Guildhall square, P

'fucker Jacob Matthew, hair dresser&c.12William st.M.T.D Viant Daniel, boot maker, 8 Palmerston street, Stoke, D

Turner Sarah (Mrs.), poulterer, Market, D Vicary William, fancy repository, 41 Edgcumbe st. Ea. S. P

Turner Thomas, marine store dealer, Water lane, Ea. S. P Vickers William, beer retailer, I Octagon street, P

Turner Wm. John, fish dealer, 8 Woolster street, P Vickery & Co. clothiers, 26 Bedford st. & 8 Corn wall st. P

Turney SI. Blandford,pharmaceutical chmst. r83 Union st.P Vickery James, clothier, 89 Fore street, D

Turpin Annie & Elizabeth (Misses), drapers & stationers, 63 Vickery John, shopkeeper, 24 Manor street, Ea. S. P

Alexandra road, Ford, Stoke, D Victoria Brewery (S. Vincent), 5 Fraukfort street, P

'Turpin George Benjamin, builder, 4 Coudenay street, P Victoria Soap Co. Limited (Thomas Goard, managing direc-

Turpin John Brown, registrar of marriages & dep. reg. of tor & sec.), Victoria place, Millbay road, P. See advert

births & deaths, E. Stonehouse dist. 14 Battery st. Ea. S Vigars Henry, bee-r retailer, I4 Wolsdon street, P

'Tusting Honor Grace (Mrs.), beer retailer,67St.Aubyn st.D Viggers & Son, dairyman, 52 Pembroke street, D

'Tuttle Robert Shepherd,outfitter, I21 Union street,& pawn- Viggers Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Wilton st. Stoke, D

broker, II Union street, Ea. S. P Viggers Frederick, cowkeeper, 19 Edgcumbe place, Stoke, D

TweedyWm.Gage,private tutr.8Athenreum ter.Millbay rd. P Viggers Richard Humphrey, shopkpr. 41 Wilton st. Stoke,D

'fwitchings George, Railway inn, 57 Albert ro<td, M. T. D Vigus William, shopkeeper, I7 Ham street, P

Twose Robert Bishop,com.trav.4 Clarendon pi. Citadel rd. P Vincent Frank, commercial traveller, 22 Cheltenham place,

Tyacke Rev. Richard TreziseM.A. school (preparatory,boys), Greenbank road, P

Garfield house, Portland road, Stoke, D Vincent James, beer retailer, 8 Pembroke street, D

•ryacke William, shopkeeper, I7 Hoe street, P Vincent John Rich, fishing tackle dlr. J4A, Tavistock rd. P

Tyerman Mary Ann (Mrs.), hosier &c. 26 Whimple st. P Vincent William Mitchell (Mrs.), Westminster private hotel,

Tyrrell Francis Hy.stone mason,I8Radford rd.&Martin la.P Princess square, P

'Tyrrell Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Stoke road, P Vincent Samuel John1 manager of Pearl Life Assurance
•ryrrell Thomas, wood & coal dealer, William lane, P Co.'s branch, 19I North road, P

Tytherleigh Thomas Henry, manufacturers' & build- Vincent Wasey, confectioner, II5 Exeter street, P

ers' agent & marble chimney piece & window blind Vincent William Mitchell lMrs. ), Westminster hotel, 5 &

manufr. & agent for Arthur Lee & Bros. marble & slate SA, Princess square, P

merchants (Bristol), Clock Tower chambers, George st. P Vine William Thomas, grocer, 9 Union place, Ea. S. P

Ubank Richard, apartments, 2 Clarendon pl. Citadel rd. P Vinson John Harmon Thoma~, painter, 46 Clifton place, P

Uglow Nicholas George, shopkeeper, 87 Pembroke street, D Virtue &. eo. Limited, publishers (Alfred A. Turner,

Uglow Richard, baker, 63 & 64 Cambridge street, P agent), 9 Courtenay street, P

Underhill Frank, bookseller, stationer, printer, bookbinder, Vivian & Sons, colliery proprietors (R. A. Penrose, agent) ,

engraver & die sinker, 8 'favistock road, P 3 Westwell street, P

U nderhill Thomas, coal merchant, I6 Monument street, D Vivian & Sons, coal merchants, Strand street, Ea. S. P

Underhill Thomas Edward, market gardener, 20 Church Voaden Henry, dairy, II Amity place, P

street, Stoke, D Vodden William, shopkeeper, n Richmond street, P

Underhill William Thomas, butcher, 7I Treville street, P Voddon & J ohns, coal &c. merchants, 2 Ebrington street &

.Underwood & eo. grocers & tea merchants, 37 Bedford Sutton wharf & North quay, P

street, P. ; I2 Union street, Ea. S. P. & 23 Fore street, D Vogwill John, dairy, 74 George street, D

Union Paint, Varnish k Colour Co. (Patrick Joseph Clarke, Voisey Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Queen street, D

proprietor), Union docks, P Volunteel' Battalion 2nd (Prince of Wales's) Devonshire Regi-

Union Savings Bank & Government Annuity Institution ment (Hon. Col. 'f. Pitts, commanding; Capt. L. C.

(John George Dinnis, actuary), Chapel street, D; open Peters R.M. adjutant; W. V. Gould, quartermaster, P.

daily from I I to 3, except wednesdays Companies-A, Hon. Major P. S. Snell; B, Capt. J. J.

DIRECTORYI] DEVONSHIRE. PLYMOUTH•


Marshall; C, Capt. A. A. Carnell; D, Capt. G. Crake; Ward C. J. deputy registrar of births, Stoke sub-district, 9

E, Capt. G. Ryall; F, Capt. J. P. Goldsmith; office, 2 Herbert street, D

Bank of England place ; Drill hall, Prospect place, Mill- Ward Eric Richard, solicitor, Bedford ho. 24 Bedford st. P

bay, P.: Devonport detachment, Hon. Major E. Willis, Ward James Philip Stephen H.R.c.s.,L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon,

commanding; G Co. Capt. J. E. C. Wilson ; H Co. Capt. Io Tothill avenue, P

W. St. Maur-Hill & I Co. J. R. Rolston), Drill hall, 9 Ward John, auctioneer, I4 Fore street, D

Cherry Garden street, Devonport Ward John, auctioneer & house agent, 1 St. Aubyn street &

Vosper & Mallett, wardrobe dealer, 36 King street, P I4 Fore street, D

Vosper Jt'rancis William, butcher, 38 Treville street, P Ward Samuel, watch maker, 36 Tavistock road, P

Vosper Frank, builder, I7 Beatrice avenue, Lipson road, P Ward Thomas, assessor & collector of Queen's taxes for

Vosper Frederick, butcher, Market, P Plymouth South, 12 Prmcess square, P

Vosper James, ironmonger, 49 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P Ward William, boot maker, 43 Southside street, P

Vosper Joseph, butcher, Market, P Warden Eliza (Mrs.), midwife, 23 High street, Ea. S. P

Vosper Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot & shoe dlr.2I Market arcade,P Warden John Wm. baker &grocer, 21 Edgcumbe st.Stoke,D

Vosper Samuel, jun. The Posada P.H. I Caroline pl. Ea. S. P Ware Thos. & Son, corn merchants, Great Western docks, P

Vosper Samuel, jun. wine &spirit vaults, Chapel st. Ea. S. P Ware Charity (Mrs.), milliner, 30 Buckwell street, P

Vosper Wm. woollen merchant, see Butt, Vosper & Knight Ware George, butcher, 73 High street, Ea. S. P

Vosper William Thomas, tailor, 44 Park street, P Waring Henry J. & Co. (established I846), mail shipping&.

Voyzey Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I6 Bath street, P insurance agents, agents for Union Steamship Co. Limited

Vugler Grace (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 28 Treville street, P (Cape mail service), New Zealand Shipping Co. (HoyaJ

Vulger John, confectioner, 64 Well street, P mail service), African Steamship Co. British & African

Wadbrook George Walton, assistant overseer Plympton Steam Navigation Co. Limited, British & Irish Steam

union, Lower Compton road, Compton Gifford Packet Co. Limited, Clyde Shipping Co. Waterford

Waddleton Chas.Hy.assist.insur.supt 83Gainsborough ter.P Steamship Co. China shippers, Mutual Steam Navigation

Wade William & Son, wholesale coal importers & coal Co. Hudson's Bay Co. The Wharf, Millbay, West Hoe rd.P

factors, Victoria chambers, Whimple street, P Warmington Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 25 A.thenreum st. P

Wadlan Thomas, beer retailer, 74 King street, P Warn George, provision dealer, 42 Tavistock road, Stoke, D

Wagner .Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Chapel street, D Warn Robert George, grocer, 51 Tavistock road, Stoke, D

Wagner Richd. Hy. M.D., M. eh. surgeon, & med. officer for Warne Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 47 Pembroke stref't, D

Western dist. Plymth. union, I St.George's ter. Saltash rd. P Warran Sydney, coach;builder, 3I Penrose street, P. & 47

Wainwright J. & Son, agems to the London & South Flora street, P

Western Railway Co. shipping agents &furniture removers Warren Elizabeth Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 81 Alexandra.

& importers of German moss litter; chief offices, West- road, Ford, Stoke, D

well street; also at Washington place, Great Western Warren George, butcher, Market, P

docks & Friary station, P. & Devonport station Warren Henry, boot maker, II Albert road, M. T. D

Wakeham George Henry, shopkeeper, 38 King street, P Warren John, shopkeeper, I8 Adelaide street, Ea. S. P

Wakeham George S. lodging house, 25 Melbourne street, P Warren MaryElzh, (Miss),dress ma.3Alton rd. Victoria pk.P

Wakeham John, tobacconist, I2 Union street, P. & 38 Union Warren John Henry, mland revenue officer, Inland Revenue

street, Ea. S. P offices, Princess buildings, Notte street, P

WakehamJohn William, clog maker, Union place, Ea. S. P Warren William, dairy, I9 Rendle street, P

Wakeham John Yabsly, book agt.I7 Staddon ter. North rd.P Warren William 0. apartments, I4 Martin ter. M. T. D

Wakeham Nicholas,tailor,I2Wolseley ter.Huntiscombe rd.P Waterfield William Henry L.R.c.s.,L.R.C.P.I., L.Mid. Rotun-

Wakeham William, boot maker, 11 Cambridge lane, P da Hospital, Dublin, physician & surgeon ; surgery, 53

Wakeham William, confectioner &c. 27 Exeter street, P Union st. Ea. S.P.; private residence,38 Emma pl. Ea.S.P

Wakeham Wm.Geo.builder,Springfield ho.Desborough rd.P Waterman William, ironmonger, 3 Saltash street, P

Wakeham William James, monumental mason, Exeter Waters John Henry, apartments, 21 Athenreum street, P

street; res. 7 Alvington terrace, Cattedown road, P WatkinsJohnHenry&JamesEdward,butchers, I I3Exeter st. P

Wakeling Waiter, hair dresser,6I Union street, Ea. S. P Watkins Henry, china &c. dealer, 78 Old Town street, P

Wakeman John, tobacconist, 38 Union street, Ea. S. P Watkins John, butcher, Market, P

Waldron Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 82 High st. Ea. S. P Watson Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 7 Morice square, D

Waldron Frederick, butcher, 25 Kin~ street, P Watt Charles & Co. brush makers, 24 Courtenay street, P

Waldron William, shopkeeper, 11 Wyndham st. west, P Watt William, provision dealer, 58 Tavistock road, Stoke,D

Walk Andrew, coal dealer, I7 Chapel street, P Watts & Co. wholesale rag, iron, metal & marine store

Walk Thomas, Dolphin inn, 54 Granby street, D merchants, Great Western docks, West Hoe road, North

Walkam Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, IO Cornwallst. D quay & Sutton wharf, P

Walke John, dairyman, 18 Wilton street, Stoke, D Watts.AnthonyJenkin,shpkpr. 132Alexandra rd.Ford,Stoke,l)

Walke John, tailor, I2 Baring street, P Watts Charles,Globe family&commercial hotel,Bedford st.P

Walkem William Henry, fruiterer &c. 6o Treville street, P Watts John, furniture dealer, 3 Stoke road, P

Walker & Son, bookbinders, Princess buildngs. Zion st. P Watts John William, beer retailer, 3 Flora street, P

Walker Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 32 Moon street, M. T. D Watts Reginald, solicitor, 8 Princess square, P

Walker Rebecca (Miss),dr&ss maker, 22 Cobourg street, P Way John Edward, seamen's outfitter, 29 High street, P

WalkinshawEmma(Mrs. ),apartmts. I4Buckinghm.pLEa.S.P Way Thomas Robert, dairyman, 7 Pearson road, P

Wall Edward, boot maker, 39 Rend1e street, P Way William Henry, dairy, I Seymour avenue west, P

Wall George, cab proprietor, 7I Monnt street, D Wayboarn Thomas, baker, 3 Newport street, Ea. S. P

Wall John, Admiral McHride P.H. I Harbican, P Waycolit Wm. & Son, outfitters, 9 Princes st. & 26 Fore st.l)

Wall Robert James, hair dresser, 44 Union street, P Waye Wm. James,beer retlr.Garrison green,Lambhay hill,P'

Wall Samuel James, beer retailer, I40 King street, P Waymouth Samuel, Bridge inn, I High street, E3. S. P

Waller Ellen (Miss), apartments, 4 Alfred pl. Citadel road,P Weale Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 97 King street, P

Wallice Margaret Elizabeth (Miss)~ draper & post office, 3 Webb & Gibbons, blacksmiths, Willow street, P

Marlborough street, D Webb & Co. (late Henry Cracker), importers of foreig[ll

Walling & Co. hosiers & tailors, 22 & 32 Bedford street, P wines & spirits, IO Parade, P

Walling Frederick Charles, outfitter, 77 Exeter street, P Webb & Co. (late Henry Cracker), brokers, custom house-

Walling William, plumber, 3 Helgrave ter. Mutley plain, P agents & customs bonded warehouse keepers, 10 Parade,P'

Wallington John, chiropodist & proprietor of the Turkish Webb Charles Lonis, surgeon, 34 Ebrington street, P

baths, ISO Union street, P Webb Frederick John, school for young gentlemen, 14;

WallisJn. house agent, NavalBank chambers,Kinterbury st. P Portland villas, P

Wallis William, shopkeeper, 20 Flora street, P Webb John, beer retailer, 73 East street, Ea. S. P

Waiter & Son, corn dealers, I37 Exeter street, P Webb John, hair dresser, u Flora street, P

Waiter Albert Thomas Percy, tea dealer, 10 'favistock rd. P Webb John, shopkeeper, 27 Clifton place, P

Waiter Fdk. Aug. grocer, I Mainstoneter.ea.Cattedown rd.P Webb John Scoble, fruiterer, 26 York street, P

Waiter Waiter Thomas, baker, 5I Southside street, P WebbMary.Ann(Mrs. ),SpiritVaultsP.H.8Waterloo st.Stoke,D

Waiters R.& Co.grocerS,I39 & I 54 King st.& soCecil street,P WebbSl.shpkpr.IGuelph pl.High.Comptn.Comptn.Gifird.P

Waiters Eliza(Mrs. ),shopkeeper,7Pearson ter.Grenville rd.P Webb Waiter, solid leather portmanteau, trunk, bag &;

Waiters Frank, general draper, 9 & 10 V nion st. Ea. S. P hat case manufacturer, wholesale, retail &; for exportation,

Waiters James, baker, n Kent road, Ford, Sto'te, D 27 Bedford street, P

Waiters Mary (Mrs. ),shopkeeper, I3 Cherry Garden street,D Webb W1lliam Henry, hair dresser, 49 St. Aubyn street, D
Waiters William, baker, 25 Chapel street, D
Webber & Son, boat owners, Richmond walk, D
Walton Richard, boot maker, 9 Waterloo street, P
Webber Ambrose, insurance agent, I4 Chapel street, P
Wannell Fredk. James,arWicer&.N. I 2Camperdown st. M. T. D W~bber George, picture frame maker, 8 Carlton terrace,
Wannell Geo. teacher of m~sic, I3 Staddon ter. Nortl] rd. P Stoke road, Ea. S. P
Ward & Son, tanners, Coxs1de tannery, Sutton road, P
Webber George Thomas, baker, 33 Providence street, P
Ward Daniel F.S.I.land agent &surveyor, 8 Courtenay st. P Webber Henry, boot&; shoe maker, 73 Chapel. street, D



b26 PLYMOUTH. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Webber Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 13 York street, P Western Counties Tmde Protection Association (William

Webber John, butcher, 67 The Market, D Newman Pearce), 7 Frankfort street, P

Webber John Henry, butcher, IS Albert road, M. T. D Western Daily Mercury & Western Weekly Mer-

Webber Phillip (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Milne place, M. T. D cury (Western Daily Mercury Co. Limited, proprietors);

Webbon George Aaron, boot maker, !Iolborn place, P chief office, so George street, P. ; Printing works, 9 Frank-

Webl;n Frederick Avent, architect, Bedford house, 24 fort street, P. ; & (branch office) 90 Fore street, D

Bedford street, P Western District Army Pay Office, 28 George street, D

Wedlake Samuel, shopkeeper, II Neswick street, P Western Equitable Permanent Mutual Benefit Building
Weekes, Phillips & eo. government emigration agents, Society (John James Honey, sec.) ; offices, Public Free

tug owners, steam & general shipping agents &steam coal Library, Duke street, D

merchants, agents for R. Hayward & Sons, canvas manu- Western Figaro (Robert White Ste~ens, publisher; published

facturers & marine & fire insurance agents, 31 Southside thursday for friday), The Parade printing works, 15

street, P - Parade & 21 Southside street, P. See advertisement

·weekes Alfred,solicitor & commissioner for oaths,n Frank- Western Independent (Devon & Cornwall Newspaper Co.

fort street, P proprietors ; Henry Whitfeld, manager ; published wed-

Weekes Frederick, professor of music, 4 Beaumont villas, nesday & Saturday), 16 St. Aubyn street, D. See advert

Huntiscombe road, P Western Morning News (Western Morning News Co.

Weekes Samuel, professor of music, 7 Sussex terrace, P Lim. proprietors ; Ernest Croft, manager) ; chief office, 31

Weekes Thomas Earle, professor of music, 2 Sussex ter. P Georgestreet, P.; (branch office) (Clarke & Sons, agents),

Weeks & Boyns, plumbers, 4 Edgcumbe place, Stoke, D 4S Fore street, D. ; London & private wire office, 47

Weeks Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 24 Marlborough st. D Fleet street. The only paper west of Liverpool having a

Weeks Elizabeth (Mrs.)f confectioner, 2 Abbey place, P private wire direct to London. See advertisement com-

Weeks Emanuel, beer retailer, 40 Millbay road, P ~: mencement of Devonshire

Weeks Emma (Mrs.), milliner, 2 Albert terrace, Morley st.P Western ·Provident Association, Life & Sick Assurance

Weeks James, wheelwright, & post office, Wolseley road, (George Palmer, local sec.), 2 Fore street, D

Milehouse, Stoke, D Western Provident Association (Frederick William Widger,

Weeks J n. hosier & outfitter,ISherwell arcade,Tavistock rd. P agent), 34 Tavistock road, P

Weeks Richard, butcher, 27 Charlotte street, M. T. D Western WeeklyMercury( WesternDailyMercuryCo. Limited,

Weeks Richard, Three Crowns hotel, II Parade, P proprietors; published friday & saturday), so George st. ;

Weeks Sidney, tobacconist, Promenade pier, West Hoe, P printing works, 9 Frankfort street, P. ; & (branch office)

Weeks William, brush maker, 38 Millbay road, P go Fore street, D

Weeks William, dairyman, 2 Ifolborn place; P Western Weekly News (Western Morning News Co.

Weids Edward Pomeroy, corn. trav. 9 Maryter.Lipson rd. P Limited, proprietors ; Ernest Croft, manager ; published

Weir Allan, travelling draper, 29 Emma place, Ea. S. P friday & saturday), 31 George street, P. See advertise-

Welch S. S. & Co. engineers, Great Western docks, P ment facing Devon Map

Welch Thomas, station master, G. W. Railway station, Western Edward Alfred, butcher, I Shaftesbnry place,

Millbay road, P Cattedown road, P

Wellington John Woodley, beer retailer, 36 Union street, P Western William, pork butcher, Market, P

'Wells John L.n.s.Irel. surgeon-dentist, 4Athenreum terrace, Westington & Stevens, coal merchants, Vauxhall street, P

Millbay road, P Westlake & Havard (Misses), milliners, 96 Old Town st. P

·welman William Joseph, plumber, 40 Vauxhall street, P Westlake & Son, stock & share brkrs. George St. chambrs.P

Were&Fripp,solicitors,NavalBank chambers,Kinterbury st. P Westlake Albert, coal & wood store, Tamar road, M. T. D

Were Nicholas (firm, Were & Fripp), solicitor, notary Westlake Charles, carpenter &c. see Williams & Westlake

public & commissioner to administer oaths, Naval Bank Westlake Charles William,builder,I7 Buckingham pi.Ea.S.P

chambers, Kinter'bury street, P Westlake Ebenezer, chimney sweeper, 64 King gardens, P

Werrey George, shopkeeper, 28 Looe street, P Westlake Edward, shopkeeperf 30 Wyudham street east, P

'Vesleyan &General Assurance Society (Robert C.S. Jarman, Westlake George, tobacconist, 40 Union street, P

district superintendent), 27 Glanville street, P Westlake Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 72 Chapel st. D

West of England Brush Manufacturing Co. (The) (Winnicott Westlake Peter John, greengrocer, 8 William street, M.T.D

Brothers, proprietors), 4I Frankfort street, P Westlake Rhoda (Miss), dress maker, 64 King gardens, P

West of England Dairy Co.(Tb.e),dairymen,37 Frankfort st. P Westlake Richard, Noah's Ark inn, 2 Saltash street, P

West o., England Insurance Company (Dawe(F.W. ), Westlake Richard Francis, greengrocer, 18 Flora street, P

Hicks & Co. agents), 192 Union street, P. See advert Westlake Thos. coal agent, 7Connaughtter.Mutley plain, P

West o., England Loan & Discount Co. (H. Tucker Westlake Wm. joiner & cabinet ma. 22 Edgcumbe st. Ea.S.P

& Co. ), 6 Millbay road, P Wey Alfred Cox, surgeon, 16 St. Jnde's place, P

West of England Paper Staining Company Limited (Thomas Weyle Charles Westbrook, Melbourne inn, 13 Cecil street, P

Henry Widlake, sec. & manager), 41 Whimple street, P Wharton Frederick Percival, supt. of traffic (South Devon &

West of England Sack Hiring Co. Limited (The) (Edward Cornwall district), London & South Western railway;

George Perrin, agent), Great Western docks, P offices, Bank of England place, P
West of England School of Music for Professional & Amateur Wheeler Thomas, printer &c. 27~ Bnckwell street, P ·

Students (Samuel Weekes Mus.Bac.cantab. &c. principal), Whenmouth Geo. Wm. Daniel, carpenter,66 Albert rd.M.T.D

1 & 2 Beyrout place, Stoke, D Whenmouth Samuel William, baker, 32 William st. M. T. D

West .of England Smelting & Refining Co. Limited (John Whidden Alfred Hugh, butcher, 12 Edgcumbe pi. Stoke, D

Fletcher Pagen F. G.s. managing director), I Courtenay st. P Wbiddon William Hugh, Black Lion inn, 106 Exeter st. P

West (The) o., England Steam .Joinery Works &. Whipple ·connell L. R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon, St. Andrew's lodge,

Moulding Mills (G. Bray, sec.), Newport st. Ea. S. P Lockyer street, P

West Ann (Mrs.), fruiterer, Market, P Whitaker Frank, fish curer, Vauxhall quay, P

West Edgar Henry, butcher, 32 Flora street, P Whitaker Frank, provision dealer, 4 Treville street, P

West Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 43 Duke street, D Whitaker George,fish curer, Commercial wharf, Commercial

West Maria Bale (Miss), ladies' school (private), I7 Stuart road, Barbican, P

place, Stoke, D White Star Line, Liverpool to New York (J. Pengelly &Co.

""\Vestacott Alfred, shopkeeper, 39 Pembroke street, D agents), Duke of Cornwall Hotel buildings, Millbay rd. P

·westacott Joseph, beer retailer, 8 King street, P White Alfd. Wm. manager of Eagle Brewery Co. Queen st.D

Westaway George, shopkeeper, 6o Grenville road, P Wh!te Annie (Miss), music teacher, s St. James' pl. M. T. D

·westaway John, marine store dealer, IIO King street, P White Charles Henry, hair dresser, 22 Russell street, P

Westcott John, coal merchant, Queen Anne's battery, White Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, IS St.James' pl.west,P

Sutton road, P White James, pawnbroker, 51 Cambridge street, P

Westcott Waiter Frank, bookseller, 14 Frankfort street, P White John, beer retailer, 2 Flora street, P

Westcott William Hy. professor of dancing, 6 Princess pi. P White John, grocer, & agent for W.& A. Gilbey,Lim. wine &

Western College (Rev. Charles Chapman M.A., LL.D. prin- spirit merchants, 38 Union st. & 2S Frankfort street, P

cipal; Rev. F. E. Anthony M.A. mathematical professor; White John, plumber & gasfitter, 15 'freville street, P

Rev. T. s. Macey B.A. Hebrew professor; Re\·. E. e. White John Morcombe, chemist, 47 Marlborongh street, D

Wilson lii.A. classical professor; Rev. C. J. Palmer, White Mary Ann (Mrs.), furniture dealer, II Catherine St.D

finance sec.), Tavistock road, Mannamead, P White Minnie Rosina (Miss), dress maker, 39 Cecil street, P

Western Counties Agricultural Co-operative Association Lim. WhiteRichard,master mariner,3Laira ter.Embankment rd.P

(George Martyn, managin~ director), manure manufac- White Shadrach, apartments, 3 Caprera ter. North road, P

turers, linseed & cotton cake importers & agricultural seed White Thomas. carpenter, IO Gibbons street, P

&implement merchants; office, 18 Buckingham place, Ea. White Thomas, ironmonger, 165 Union street, P

S. P.; stores, Great Western docks, P While William, shopkeeper, 49 Cambridge street, P

Western Counties & General Manure Co. Limited (Jo;;eph White William John, resident sec. of the British Empire

Shepbeard,manager), ; stores,GreatWestern docks; offices, Mutual Life Assurance Co. 20 Princess square, P

Torpoint, P. See adn!rtisement White William Madge, boot IDlker, 8]A1 Union street, P



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White William Presswell Henry, registrar of marriages for Williams Harry, hair dresser, 92 Fore street, D

Plymouth district, 6 Frankfort street, P Williams Henry, hair dresser, 31 Ebrington street, P

Whiteford & Bennett, solicitors & commissioners for oaths, Williams Henry Maynard, ironmonger, 63 Duke street, D

17 Courtenay street., P Williams Henry Sanders, beer retailer, 28 Millbay road, P

Whiteford Charles Hamilton, assistant house surgeon, South Williams Jabez Vivian, chemist, 95 & 96 Old 'fown street,P

Devon & East Cornwall Hospital, Green':lank road, P Williams J ames, clothier, 40 Notte street, P

WbitehairElizal;lethAnn(Miss),faucy draper,35Cecil street,P Williams James, florist, Market, P

Whitehouse Richard, beer retailer, 25 Moon street, M. T. D Williams James Henry, butcher, II5 King street, 1'.

Whitell Roger Prowse, boot maker, 28 Buckwell street, P Williams Jane(Mrs. ),apartments,7Clarendon pl.Citadel rd.P

Whitell William, boot & shoe maker, 14 Saltash street, P Wiluams John, builder, I2 Paradise place, Stoke, D

Whitemore Samuel, baker, 15 Russell street, P Williams John,sec.ofDevonportGas Co.Keyham road,M.T.D

Whiteway J. & Co. butchers, 41 Neswick street, P Williams John, grocer, 24 Albert rd.& 30 Charlotte st. M. T.D

Whitfield Albert, artist, 3 St.J ude's terrace, Tothill road, P Williams John, grocer, 7 Octagon street, P

Whitfield Charles, carrier, 2 Princes street, D Williams John, shopkeeper, 43 New street, P

Whitfield Hy. brush ma. r & 2 Cobonrg st.& Market alley,P Williams John Bray Walter, collector of rates for Stoke

Whitfield J ames, butcher, 5 & 23 Market, D ward, Devonport borough & poor's rate for Tamar ward,

Whiting Alfred, shoe maker, 54 High street, P Stoke Damerel parish, 34 Waterloo street, Stoke, D

Whiting Edward Bell, carrier, Lissou grove, P Williams John Robert, nurseryman, Lower Compton road,

Whiting Samuel, rag & metal merchant, Union docks, P Compton Gifford, P

Whitmarsh & Son, soda water manufacturers &c. Manor st. P Williams Joseph, herbalist, 10 Queen street, D

Whitmarsh John, librarian to the Plymouth Proprietary & Williams Joseph, shopkeeper, 8x High street, Ea. S. P

Cottonian Library, Cornwall street, P WilliamsJsph.Jn.portrt.paintr. I3Carlton ter.Stke.rd.Ea.S.P

Whitnell Charles, boot maker, 23 Looe street, P Williams Josiab, coach builder, Raleigh street, P

Whitnell Frederick, boot maker, 35 Anstis st.reet, P Williams Mary (Mrs.), apartments, I 3 Kirkby pl. North rd.P

Whittingham William, bicycle agent, r8 King street, P Williams Mary Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, 68 George st. D

WhittleyThomas Richard,commercl. travllr.3Headland pk.P Williams Owen, shopkeeper, 6 King street, D

Wibberley Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Brownlow street, Ea. S. P Williams Phillip, coal & wood dealer, 3 Stanley street, D

Wiblin Ann (Mrs.), secondhand clothes dlr. 34 Buckwell st.P Williams Richard, confectioner, 27 Union street, Ea. S. P

Wickett William, butcher, 9 Armada street, P Williams Robert, pork butcher, 18 Buckwell street, p

Widger G. Son & Co. (established 185o), house decorators, Williams Samuel, apartments, 1oCrescent pl. Mulgrave st.P

glaziers, gilders & paperhangers, I4 Tavistock roa,d & Williams Samuel Roskelly, chemist &druggist, 1 Notte st. P

Regent street, P · Williams Sydney B. printer, 24 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

Widger G. Son & Co. (established I85o), importers & mer- Williams Thomas, beer retailer, I & 2 Bambridge street, P

chants; glass, white lead, oils, colors, varnishes, picture Williams Thomas,carrier,3 & 4Central hall bldgs.Manor st.P

mouldings,brushes&c.; agents for the l>lateGlasslnsurance Williams Thomas, outfitter & pawnbroker, 7 Princes st. D

Co. 14 Tavistock road & Regent street, P Williams 'fhos. Hy.L.R.C.P.Lond.,M.R.C.S.Eng. I Gibbons st.P

Widger Edith Ambrose (Miss), berlin wool repository, 3A, Williams Wm. boot ma. 15 Mainstone ter. we.Cattedown rd.P

Old Town st1·eet, P Williams Wm. grocer,& collector of poor's rates, 3 Duke st.D

WidgP-r Frederick, tailor, I8A, Drake street, P Williams William, master mariner, 75 Gainsborough ter. P

Widger Frederick William, agent to the Western Provident Williams William, tailor, 67 Old Town street, P

Society & the Provident Permanent Building Society, 34 Williams William George, baker, 17 Pembroke street, D

'l'avistock road, P Williams WilliamHenry,baker, 1Newnham ter.We9tHill rd.P

Widger James, shopkeeper, 7 Ham street, P Williams William Henry, greengrocer, 18 Russell street, P

Widger Selina (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 37 Cambridge street, P Williams William Henry, house decorator, 10 Tracey st. P

Widger John Thomas Stevens, collector of income & property Williams Wm.Jn.Sportsman's Arms P.H. Keyham rd.M.T.D

taxes for Charles district, 34 Victoria park, P Williams William Robert, painter, 7 Mildmay street, P

Wilby Henry, watch maker, 5 York street, P Willimot.t Philip, greengrocer, 9 Bath lane, P

Wilcocks Florence (Miss), artist, II Portland square, P Willis & Co. limestone & ballast merchants, I Exchange,

Wiles Benjamin, beer retailer, 32 Granby street, D Woolster street, P. & at Ore.ston, Pomphlett &Turnchapel

Wilkie Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 2I Summerland place, P Willis Edward, estate agent to Lord St. Levan, Chapel green,

Wilkinson & Co. clothiers, 3 East street, P Chapel street, D

Wilkinson William Thomas, metal broker, Martin street, P Willis Fredk. poultry dealr. 4 Sherwell arcade,Tavistock rd.P
Willcock Carolina (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Gilwell street, P Willis George Edward, dairy, 13 Market street, D
Willcock Mary Ann (Mrs.), dairy, 99 Pembroke street, D Willis Henry, butcher, 30 Market, D
Willcocks Brothers, contractors, Prospect place, Millbay, P Willis Philip, grocer, 14 Albany street, D
Willcocks Francis, hair dresser, 39 Southside street, P
Willis William, locksmith, 6o King street, P
Willcocks George,chimney sweeper, 112 Charlotte st. M.T.D Willis William, shopkeeper, 42 Cambridge lane, P
Willcocks Henry, shopkeeper, I6 Prospect row, D
Willmott Frederick, '-'Oal &c. merchant, Great Western
Willcocks Ma.ry Ann (Mrs.), butcher, I8 Neswick street. P
docks, P. & at Plympton
Willcocks Mary J ane (Mrs. ),shopkpr. 112 Charlotte st.M. T. D Willoughby Brothers Limited (Joseph Willoughby,
Willey Edward, beer retailer, 42 George street, Ea. S. P
managing director}, iron & wood ship builders, marine &
Williams George & Son, potato, forage &fruit merchants, also general engineers,iron& brass founders &c. ; chief works &;
commission agts.(frnit),39 &4oWoolster st.&Guy's quay,P offices, Rendle street, P. ; branch foundry, Phoonix street,
Williams Joseph Thomas Robert & Ellen(Mrs.),hair dressers, Ea. S. ; ship building & repairing yard (adjoining wet &
I Athemeum place, P
dry dock), ureat Western docks, P
Williams&Westlake,carpntrs.&joinrs.Admiral'sHard,Ea.S.P Willoughby William Mus. Bac. oxou. teacher of music, I6
Williams Arthur lienry, travelling draper,19 Ilbert street,P Addison road, P
Williams Caroline (Mrs.),Temperance hotel, 3 Adelaide rd.P Willoughby William George M.D., D.P.H. surgeon,& medical
Williams Charles, boot maker, II Cross street, D
officer of health, Plympton St. Mary Rural Sanitary
Williams Charles, printer &c. see Mitchell, Williams & Co
Authority, I Queen Anne terrace, Tavistock road, P
Williams Charles .A. ·chemist, 97 Union street, P
Wills & Co. family grocers & importers of foreign wines &
WilliamsChas.F.lessee & mngr. of Theatre Royal,George st.P spirits, dealers in patent medicines &c. 18 ueorge street, P
Williams Charles Francis, ship owner, 20 Walker terrace, P Wills Caroline Elizh. Coath (Miss), draper, 50 Treville st. P
Williams Charles George, baker, 10 Fore street, D
Wills Christopher, furniture brolter, I Armada street, P
W11liams Edward, butcher, 20 .Anstis street, P
Wills Edward, butcher, Market, P .
Williams Edward, painter, 41 Regent street, P
Wills George, farrier, Back William street, M. T. D
WilliamsEdwd. Thos.StopfordA1ms P.H. 8Trafalgar pl. Stke.D Wills George Carloithan, beer retailer, 32 Richmond street, P
WilliamsEdwn.dairy,Prospct.ho. 13Clarendn.pi. Citadel rd.P Wills Henry, refreshment rooms. 12 Flora street, P

Williams Edwin, apartments, 6 Melbourne street, P Wills Henry Richard, livery stables,Octagon st.& Rendle st.P

Williams Edwin, picture frame maker, 24 Buckwell st. P Wills Henry Richard, Mill Bridge inn,·2o Edgcumbe pl. 8. D

Williams Elizabeth A. (Miss), dress maker,6 Melbourne st. P Wills James, tailor, I Mildmay place, Mildmay street, P

Williams Ellen (Miss), baker &c. 30 Charlotte street, M. T. D Wills James Henry, greengrocer, 35 William street, M. T. D

Williams Emma (Miss), confectioner, 4 York street, P Wills John, dairyman, 25 Chapel street, Ea. S. P

Williams Emma (Mrs.), dairy, 17 Chapel street, Ea. S. P Wills John, dairyman, 14 William street, M. T. D

Williams Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Marlboro' street, D Wills John Henry, Queen's Head hotel & commercial &

1Williams Frederick Mann D.P.H.camb. medical officer of family dining rooms, I3 Duke street, D

health for Plymouth borough & Port Sanitary .Authority, Wills Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 65 North street, P

Municipal buildings, Guildhall square, P W1lls Matilda Jane (Miss), girls' school, 8 Carlton terrace, P

Williams George, baker &c. 12 Woolster street, P _ WillsRandallSidney,apartmnts.7&8Windsor ter.Citadel rd.P

Williams George, hair dresser, 27 Ebrington street, P Wills Richard, baker, I9 Manor st.reet, Ea. S. P

Williams George, hair dresser, 11 William street, M. T. D Wills Robert, boot maker, 34 Millbay road, P
Williams George, Penrose inn, 25 P~nrose street, P
Wills Thomas, shoeing smith, 133A, King street, P

628 PLYMOUTH. DEVONSHIRE. ( K E L L Y 1S

Wills William, shopkeeper, I3 Wolsdon street, P Woolland & Son, auctioneers, 5 Frankfort street, P .

Wills William Saull, seed & corn factor, I Market place, P Woolland Samuel Herbert, Britannia inn, 'favistock road,

Wilson David & Sons, surgeons, 7 St. Aubyn street, D Milebouse, Stoke, D

Wilson & Loye, solicitors & commissioners to administer Woollcombe & Son, solicitors, perpetual commissioners &

oaths, 6 Princess square, P commissioners for oaths, Io Princess square, P

Wilson David, surgeon, I3 Acre place, Stoke, D Woollcombe James Yonge, solicitor, firm Woollcombe &Son

Wilson Emma (Mrs.), fancy draper, hosier & haberdasher, Woollcombe Waiter Ley F.R.c.s.Edin. surgn. 16 Lockyer st. P

24 Duke street, D Woollcombe William John, solicitor, commissioner for oaths

Wilson George John, tobacconist, 7 Cumberland street, D & perpetual commissioner (firm Woollcombe & Son), 10

Wilson H. A. merchant, Woolster street, P Prmcess square, P

Wilson J. R. The :Fonda P.H. I2 & I3 Barrack street, D Woolley Samuel, manager of the Devon & Cornwall Banking

Wilson J. Waiter (firm, Wilson & Loye), solicitor~ commis- Co. Limited & treasurer to the Devonport urban sanitary

sioner for oaths & clerk to the borough magistrates &to the authority & Stoke Damerel union, 31 Fore street, D

Port Sanitary Authority, 6 Princess sq. P. & Guildhall, P Working Men's Club & Institute (Albert Webb, hon. sec.),

Wilson James Edwin Cheyne L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon & medi- Salem street, P

. cal officer, Clowance & St. John district & public vaccin- Working Men's Constitutional Union (J. Griffin, hon. sec.),

ator,Ciowance & St. John's & St. Aubyn & Morice districts, Princess Place chambers, P

StokeDamerel parish,seeWilsonDavid&Sons,43St.Aubyn st Worley Thomas, shoe maker, 55 Clowance street, D

Wilson James R. wine & spirit merchant, I07 Union street, Worth R. Hansford, civil engineer & surveyor to the Comp-

4 North hill, Tavistock road & I5 St. Aubyn street, D ton Gifford local board, 42 George street, P

Wilsorr John, plumber, 4 Radford road, P Worth William, confectioner, 3 Cobourg street, P

Wilson John H. surgeon, 6.A, Courtenay street, P WrightArthur Wood, hair dresser & perfumer, 6 Union st. P

WilsonKatherine(Mrs. ),aparts.Io8Alexandra rd.Ford,Stke. D Wright Catherine (Mrs.), fishmonger, Market, P

Wilson William Cheyne M. B. ,c.111. surgeon,2 Princess place, P Wright Catherine (Mrs.), fishmonger, -4 Westwell street, P

WilsonWilliamElias,buildr. I6Hemerdon ter. Alexandra rd. P Wright Francis,commission agent, 3 Trematon ter.Mutley,P

Wilton Clara (Miss), shopkeeper, 25 Cambridge street, P Wr1ght Frederick J. stationer, 43 Catherine street, P

Wilton Richard, coal dealer, 8l Finewell street, P Wright George, boot maker, 7 Deptford place, P

Wilts &DorsetBankLim. (ArthurAnderson,manager),George Wright James, baker, 32 Pembroke street, D

st.P.; draw onLondon&Westminster BankLim.London Ec Wright James, travelling draper, 9 Boon's place, P

Wiltshire Bacon Curing Company {The), 5 Whimple Wright John, beer retailer, 45 Adelaide street, Ea. S. P

street, 2 Russell street & 19 Tavistock road, P.; n8 Union Wright John Henwood, shopkeeper, I2 Armada street, P

street, S. & 82 Fore street & The Market, D Wright Samuel Wm. ironmonger, I7 Melville rd. Stoke, [)

Wimpey William, beer retailer, I5 Southside street, P Wrig-ht Thomas, cab propr. back of Penlee villas, Stoke, [)

Wineberg Simon, furniture dealer, 63 St. Aubyn street, D Wright William Henrr, butcher, 25 Frankfort street, P

WingFrederickWilliam,clerical supervisor of inland revenue, Wright William Hy. Kearley F.R.Hist.s. librarian Plymouth

Inland Revenue offices, Princess buildings, Notte street, P Free Library, Old Guildhall, Whimple street, P

Wingate George Melson, watch maker, 86 Treville street, P Wyatt John, shopkeeper, BI Exeter street, P

Wingate Joseph Wm. tchr.of music,6Bedford pl.Armada st.P Wyatt John Samuel, watch maker, 65 St. Aubyn street, D

Winnicott Brothers, general & hardware merchants & impor- Wyatt Samuel Thomas, ironmonger, 5 Motley plain, P

ters of foreign merchandise & manufacturers of galvanised Yabsley C. inspector of Borough police, Guildhall, P

iron & tin plate goods, I3 Frankfort street, P Yabsley William, beer retailer, 25 Union street, Ea. S. P

Winnicott Henry, shopkeeper, 19 Tracey street, P Yandell Charles, beer retailer, Richmond walk, D

Winsor Elias, beer retailer, 77 J ames street, D Yandell Emily (Miss), dress maker, 26 Edinburgh road,[)

Winter John, coal dealer, 7 Anstis street, P Yandell William Charles, beer retailer, B':l.ker's place, D

'Wise Ma.ria (Mrs.), dress maker, I99 Union street, P Yate Benjamin, butcher, 2 Arundel crescent, P

Withecombelsaiha,coach propr. Buckland m ws.Bucklnd.st.P Yates Elizabeth (Mrs.), postmistress, Lower Compton road

Withecombe Mary Sophia (Mrs.), berlin wool warehouse,38 Yelland Henry, chimney sweep, I02 Cobourg street, P

Old Town street, P . Y elland John, furniture dealer, 29 Exeter street, P

Withell Charles Green, ironmonger, 25 Tavistock road, P Yendell Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Ann's pl. Stoke, [)

Wivell Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Morley street, P Yeo Brothers, horse dealers, 35 Cremyll street, Ea. S. P

Wolf Phrebe (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Sussex street, P Yeo Charles, cabinet maker, 75 James street, D

Wolferstan Sedley L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon, & surgeon H. M. Yeo Eliza (Miss), haberdasher, 6o Exeter street, P

prison & borough police, I Alton terrace, Tavistock rd. P Yeo Harriet (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 45 George st. Ea. S. P

Wolferstan Thomas, solicitor, notary public &commissioner Yeo Henry Hearcler, canvas manufr. Mill st. Saltash st. P

for oaths ; secretary to Plymouth local marine b(Jard ; Yeo Henry R. photographer at the exhibition of the

secretary to Sutton Harbour Improvement Company & Photographic Society of' Great Britain, held at.

Plymouth Exchange Co. Lim.; clerk to the Justices of the the Society of Arts, in water colours, Pall mall, 1892.

Midland Roborough division & to the Commissioners of Henry R. Yeo obtained the highest award for

taxes of North Roborough division & clerk to the Midland excellence in photography, both for children's & adults"

Roborough highway board, 22 Princess square, P portraiture, 169 Union street, P

Wonnacott Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Wolsdon street, P Yeo John, draper, 35 Bedford street, P

Wonnacott Samuel, butcher, III Exeter street, P Yeo Kate (Miss), dress maker, II Tavistock place, P

Wonnacott Thomas, commercial traveller,35 Victoria park,P Yeo Richard, carpenter, Devonshire lane, P

Wood & Son, timber dealers, 19 Peel street, Ea. S. P Yeo Richard Piper, apartments, 4 King gardens, P

Wood & Tozer, fancy repository, 39 Fore street, D Yeo William, butcher, 42 King street, P

Wood Henry, tobacconist, 89 Union street, P Yeo William John, South Western hotel, 62 York street, P

Wood J. inspector of borough police, Guildhall, P Yeo William Stephen, professor of music, 40 Portland sq. P'

Wood James Edmund, engraver, 5 Queen street, P Yeoman Jas. Wm. butcher, 3 Lifton ho. Cattedown rd. P

Wood John, music seller, 7 Prospect street, P Yeomans Samuel, painter, 30 Clarence place, Ea. S. P

Wood Thomas, shopkeeper, 40 Harwell street, P Yeomans Samuel, painter, 46 Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

Wood 'William, baker &c. I55 North road, P Youatt Samuel Geo. military tailor, 33 Chapel st. Ea. S. 1•

Wood Wm. Henry, pawnbroker, 67 High st. &rate collector Youatt Thomas, tailor, 49A, Edgcumbe street, Ea. S. P

for East Stonehouse local board, 25 Emma pl. Ea. S Young Men's Christian Associationi(Samut>l R. Mabin, sec.)~

Woodcock John, brass founder, 28 Russell street, P Devonport Public Hail buildings, Fore street, D

Woodgate Robert, shopkeeper, 53 James street, D Young Women's Christian Association (Mrs. Welsh, supt. &:

Woodland Edwin, provision dealer, Knighton road, P Miss E. Grylls, hon. sec.), 4 Chapel street, D

Woodley Albert, boot maker, Back Albert road, M. T. D Young Women's Christian Association (Miss Alice Anth&ny,.

Woodley William Henry, nurseryman, Tothill road, P hon. sec. & Miss Edith Hult.on, lady supt. ), I 8 Lockyer st.. P'

Woodman Thos. Hellyer, master mariner, 8 Salisbury rd. P Young Charles, coal dealer, Woolster street, P

soWoodrow Richard, shopkeeper, 42 Grenville road, P Young Chas. Theodore, coal mers. 8 Armada ter.Napier st.P'

Woods & Son, pharmaceutical chemist, Bedford street P Young Frances ~Miss), dress maker, 52 North street, P

Woods Thomas Chas. butcher, I6 Culme ter. Tothill rd. P Young John, butcher, 85 James street, D

Woods William, butcher, Market, P YoungSami.Philip,comcl.travlr.I3 CollegePark ter.Mutley,P

Woolfrey Henry, Friendship inn, 37 Albert road, M. T. D Young's Paraffin Light & Mineral Oil Co. Lim. 9 Notte st.P

PLYMPTON ST. MARY, in Domesday,"Plintona," is county court district of East Stonehouse, rural deanery of

a parish and head of a union, with a station on the main line Plympton, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter.

and another, called" Marsh Mills," on the Launceston branch The place is lighted with gas from works at Underwood~ the

of the Great Western railway, 5 miles north-east-by-eastfrom property oft he Plympton District Gas Co. Waterworks are
Plymouth, 48 from Exeter, I24 from Bristol by rail and ~37 now (1893) bein~ erected here for Plympton St. Mary and St.

from London, in the Southern division ofthe county, Plympton Maurice, and will be controlled by the St. Mary Rural Sani-

hundred, Ermington and Plympton petty sessional division, tary Authority. The church of St, 1\'lary, restored in 186o, is

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DIRECTORY.] ]j:gvONSH1RE. ·PLYMPTON St. 1\:IARY.

a very fine building of granite, chiefly in th~ Decorated and Soltau-Symons ~sq. 'D.L. The E'ar1 ot Morley P.C., .Q.L.,

Perpendicular styles, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, J.P. (lord of the manor), Miss Strode, George Soltau-Symons

'transept, south porch and an embattled western tower xo8 esq. D.L., J.P. Rev. George Ley Woollcombe M.A. Lord

feet in height, with pinnacles, containing a clock and 8 bells, Seaton and Major-Gen. Paul Winsloe Phillipps-Treby, late

dated respectively 1766, 1614 (:a and 6 ), 1754, 1725 (4 and B.. A., J.P. are the chief landowners. The soil is loam ; sub-

5) ; the dials of the clock werepresentedand the clock restored soil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and Toot

in x88g by the late George Cooker esq. of Plym villa: the crops. The area is xo,:aoo acres of land and go of water and

-church retains sedilia and piscina, a side altar and some foreshore; rateable value, £23,196 xss. ; the population in

ancient brasses and monuments: there are several stained · x8gr was 3,581.

windows, the gift of the Treby family; the west window is Parish Clerk, Thomas Hendin.

a memoria:! to the Rev. W. J. Coppard, a former vicar, and CoLEBROOK, UNDEnwoon, RIDGEWAY, joining Plympton,

the east wmdow to Edmund, 2nd and la.te Earl of Morley, d. are hamlets

Aug. 2~, x864; the west wind~w in t~e north aisl~ ~as SPARKWE~L, together with LEE MILL BRIDGE, VENTON,

pl.aced m memory of Fanny, Wife of Sir ,Thomas VIlhers HEMERDON and BoTTLE HILL in this civil parish, have been

'Lister K.C.M.G..by the.Earl and Dowager Countess of Mor- formed into an ec.:llesiastical parish and will be found under

ley ; the east wmdow m the south chapel to Mr. Osmond, the beading of Sparkwell.

given by his son : the reredos was presented as a memorial s. .
Annuity
-?··to the Rev. Merton Smith M.A. late near, by his family' and
POST & M. o. B. & & Insurance Office, Cola-
a large cross has also been erected to his memory in the bro~k.-Wilham Henry Farl~y, sub-postmaster. Letters

churchyard by public subscription: in the church are two received from Plympton; dispatched, 8.30, 9·35 & 11.45
fine recumbent effigies of knights in p!ate armour and bare- a.m. & 1.35, 4· 20 & 6.40 p.m

headed; one of these, now in the north aisle, represents POST OFFICE, Underwood.-William Thomas Luke, sub-

Richard Strode, of Newnham, esq. c. 1464; the other, in the postmaster. Letters received from Plympton; dispatched

south aisle, placed on an altar-tomb within an arched recess, 8.25 & 9 a.m. & 12, r.2o, 4.25 & 6.50 p.m

probably represents William Courtenay, of Loughtor, esq. ; WALL LF.TTER BoxEs, cleared at : -

the tomb bears the impaled shield of Courtenay, and on the St...M. ary's Bri·dge, g.3o, 9.20 & 11.55 a.m. & 1.35, 4·4o,

arch above is the badge of the Hungerfords: in the north T56o··r41n55·a,&n6o·94p5p1a.&cme9,.·;180s·3u0pn.,dt9na·.y3sj0. S&Un1da!.y5s0, 9.20 a&. m
a.m. 1.30·
aisle is a large mural monume nt wit ha nkdn et we loi nlg-adefiefisg,ieosnoe foan 4·30· 5·15,
man in half-armour and trunk hose,
9·35 a.m
-ecibtihlderrensi,daen; dbealnowm. stchreispetiaorne th e busts, in low-relief, of ten F ox street, &R1'd9-g~eowpa.ym, 8. .;40su&nd9a·4y5, a.m. & 12.
in Latin to Sir William Strode 5.25, 6.50 9·45 a. m xo, 1.30, 4·45•

"kt. ob. June 27, 1637, and his wives, Mary (Southcot) and Long Br1'dge, Marsh m1'11s, 8 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; sund:ly,

Dionisia (Glanville); the monument, erected by his son, has 9 a.m

a quartered shield above, and four shields below, with the

motto "HlEME VIREsco ; " a flat stone in the aisle is inscribed SCHOOLS :.-

to Sidney Strode esq. ob. 1721, and Ann (Trevanion) his National (mixed), built in x866, for 290 children; average

wife, ob. 1723, and bears a shield of arms; and one of the attendance, x6o; George J. E. Gilmour, master; Mrs.

'Oaken benches displays eight shields illustrating the alliances Lydia Gilmour, mistress

of the Strodes and Courtenays: there are 900 sittings: The Public, Ridgeway (mixed), built in x877, for 200 <!hildren;

register of baptisms and marriages dates from the year r6o3 ; average attendance, 190 ; Charles Henwood, master

burials, 1604. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value Infants', Ridgeway (2), for 70 children; average attend-
£3oo, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of Windsor, and ance, 57; Miss Maria Harris, mis~ress

held since 1883 by the Rev.· Joseph Mercer Cox M.A. of Infants', Underwood, for 6o children; average attendance,

Corpus Christi college, Cambridge. The impropriate tithes 53 ; Miss Stephens, mistress
are commuted at i,r,Soo yearly. Here are CongTegational,
Wesleyan and Free Methodist chapels, and there is also a RAILWAY STATIONS:-

chapel for the Brethren. A small Convalescent Hosp1tal for Plympton St. Mary, William Wills, station master

Women was established here in x883. The charities amount Marsh Mills, Abraham Short, station master
to i,97 yearly. This village was formerly the site of a priory,
PLYMPTON ST. :MARY UNION.
founded in 1121 by Robert Warlewast, Bishop of Exeter

n5o-g, and formerly Dean of Salisbury, in the place of a Board day, alternate fridays, at the Union house, Plympton.

'College, consisting of a dean and four canons, which had The Union comprises the following parishes :-viz. Bickleigh,

existed here from a very early period; the priory, dedicated Brixton, Compton Gifford, Comwood, Chelson Meadow,

to SS. Peter and Paul, was intended for canons of the order Egg Buckland, Ermington, Harford, Holbeton, Laira.

of St. Augustine: at the Dissolution there were 21 canons Green, Newton Ferrers, Pennycross or Weston Peverel,

and its yearly revenues were estimated at £912: the Early Plympton Earl or Plympton St. Maurice, Plyrripton St.

"English refectory, over a Norman undercroft, and a kitchen Mary, Plymstock, Revelstroke, St. Budeaux, Shangh

()f the 15th century still remain at the Priory Mills; attached Prior, Tamerton Foliott, Wembury & Yealmpton. The

to this priory were cells at Marisc9, near Exeter, and St. population of the union in x89x waS"26,791; area, 74,543

Anthony in Roseland, Cornwall. Saltram House, the seat acres; rateable value, l,x56,723
'Of the Earl of Morley P.c.~ D.L., J.P. lord of the manor and Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Frederick

barony of Plympton, is a stately mansion in an extensive and William Cleverton, Plymouth
nnely-wooded park on the east side of the river Plym, about Treasurer, 'Thomas Bulteel, Naval bank, Plymouth
3 miles east-north-east of Plymouth, and was mostly built Relieving & Vaccination Officers, South district, Robert

tly Lady Katherine Parker, mother of the first Lord Boring- Mason Wbit.e Webb, Yealmpton; North district, James

don ; the beauty of the situation induced the Parkers to Scott, Plympton St. Mary
continue the enlargement of the mansion and the embellish- Medical Officers & Publie Vaccinators, No. x district, Richd.

ments of the grounds, the groves and lawns of which over- Ellery L.R.c.l'.Edin. Ridgeway, Plympton St. Mary; No.

look the waters of the estuary of the Plym, called the Laira: 2 district, JameEl Mayne Randle L.R.c. P.Lond. Ivybridge ;

the house has boon much improved by the former earls and No. 3 district, Edwin Doudney, Ford park, Mutley,
is surrounded by a beautiful lawn and gTOUnds of about 300 Plymouth ; No. 4 district, Joshua Edward .Adkins,

acres in extent; its western front is 170 feet in length and Yealmpton; No. 5 district, James Bostock Jacob M.:S.
the southern and eastern fronts each extend to 130 feet: ad- Bostock, Plym~tock

joining the grounds is Plymouth race-course, in the small Superintendent Registrar, Josias Cork Revell, Plympton;

parish of Chelson Meadow, and across the Plym is the Laira dP.puty, John Henry Melbourne Cawse, Morley villas,

bridge, built by the 1st Earl of Morley. Boringdon House Plympton

came into the possession of the Parker family in the x6th Registrar of Births & Deaths, Yealmpton sub-district, R. M.

eentury, one of the Parkert'l of North Molton having married W. Webb, Yealmpton; deputy, NicholaS" Martin, '3 Elim

in 1583 Miss Mayhew, the heiress of Boringdon: the house terrace, Mutley ; Plympton sub-district, JameS" Scott,

is of considerable interest and contains a fine hall with a Plympton St. Mary ; deputy, Mrs. Scott

minstrels' gallery; over the chimney-piece are the Royal Registrar of Marriages, Nichol&s Martin, 3 Elim terrat!e,

arms, with the date 16o4 : it is now used as a farmhouse T 1\iutley; depu teyr,eJcotehdninB.1:S8k36in, nisear1 Ridgeway • g of 8toi:Ie
and occupied by Messrs. George and Alfred Gillard. Old he Workhouse, plain buildin

Newnham, the ancestral seat of the Strode family, was & occupies the site of an ancient hospital founded M a

erected by the monks of Plympton in the nth century ; it lazar house in the time or Edward Ill. ; it is endowed

is now a farmhouse and in the occupation of Mr. B. W. with land yielding £.so yearly & will hold 200 inmates ;

Cooker. N ewuham Park, the seat of Miss Strode, is pleas- Fred C. Belling's, master; Rev. Joseph Mercer Cox M.A.
antly situated ; the park of 236 acres is well timbered and chaplain; Richard Ellery L.R.c. P.Edin. medical officer;

the river Tory runs through it. The other principal seats are Mrs. J. M. Hellings, matron: Mis's Gribbin, nurse; MI1!.

- Elfordleigh House, of Mrs. Stooks, aud Chaddlewood, George Thomas, industrial trainer ·

•I

DE\. & CORY. 34

.530 •PLYMPTO:Y ST. MARY. DEVONSHIRE!•

••

RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. • SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE,

Meets at the Union House on alternate fridayt1, at a p.m. Meets at the Union House, on alternate fridays, at I. IS p.m.

Clerk, Frederick William Cleverton, Plymouth Clerk, Frederick Willia.m Cleverton, Plymouth
Treasurer, Thomas Bulteel, Naval bank, Plymouth Attendance & Inquiry Officerg, James Symom:•, Plympton
Medical Officer of Health, W., G. Willoughby M.D.r.ond.,
St. Mary; Robert Mason White Webb, Yealmpton
D.P.H. I Queen Anne terrace, Plymouth
lnspector of Nuisances, NichQlas Martin. 3 Elim ter.Mutley •

Plympton St. Mary. Waye Staff-Commander John R.N. Bor- Sampson Rev, Jn. W. [Congregational]

Morley Earl of P.c., D.L., J.P., Saltram ingdon terrace Saw Joseph, u Saltram terraCP
Wills William Coath,4 Hemerdon villas Scott Major-Genl. Edwin, Luddington
house; 3I Prince's gardens & Brooks' Williams Herbert, 6 Boringdon terrace Scott James
& Travellers' clubs, London s w Woods Francis (fleet paymaster R.N. ),4 Sendey Henry, Hill house
Smythe Mrs. Priory cottage
Coaker Brook Watson, Old Newnham Boringdon terrace Stamp William Daniel, Ridgeway house.
COMMERCIAL. Stephens Mrs. St. SLephens
Daw Richard Barvey, Marsh mills StephensWilliamHenry,ISouthDevon pl
Adams Samuel Wise, land &; estate
Dillon Com. Chas. Henry R.N. Glen vil agent, Estate agency offices, 7 Bor-

Soltau-Symons George D.L., J.P. Chad-

dlewood · ingdon villas Stevens Charles Henry, Ridgeway ho

Stooks Mrs. Elfordleigh house Cawse John Henry :Melbourne, deputy Thompson William, 3 Regent terrace

Strode Miss, Newnham park superintendent registrar, Morley vils Tolcher Capt. Henry Jn. Harewood h()

Tregillus John, Loughtor Chalice TheodoreJohn Roberts,nursery· Vosper Mrs. Regent villa

Vosper William Peter, Merafield man &c. South Devon nurseries Waghorn Miss, 5 Saltram terrace

COMlriERCIAL.
Coaker Brook Watson,farmer & manure Chubb William, coal mer. Station depot Waldron Samuel
Clynick Samuel, blacksmith Whiddon Miss, I7 Saltram terrace
merchant, Old Newnham
Crossing Hy. Jas. farmer, Haye ,Jlarton FarleyWm.Hy.baker &grocr.Post office Whiteford Miss
Crossing Wm. Jn.farmr. Woodford frm Ford William, carpenter Woodley Mrs. 12 Saltram terrace

Daw Richard Harvey, miller & corn Grigg John, carpenter Woollcombe Miss, Mordref

merchant, Marsh mills Hortoil Thomas, shopkeeper COMMERCIAL.

Devonshire (2nd) Volunteer Artillery Horton Trobride, dairyman Andrews Ellen (Mrs.), greengrocer &c:

(Western DivisionR. A) (No. I Com- Martin Robert, farmer, Jessop's farm Andrews Robert, gardener
pany) (Lt. A. Bellamy, commanding) Newbery Samuel Pomeroy, steward to Bickley HannahW.(Miss),Plymnuth ino
Dewdney Charles, farmer, Chaddlewood the Earl of Morley, 5 Boringdon vils Branson Annie Eliza (:Mrs.), prepara.
Gillard George & Alfred, farmers, Bor- Pedrick James, grocer tory school . ·

ingdon farm Revell Josias Cork, superintendent Brown James, shoe maker

Hambly Robt. steward to Miss Strode registrar, Plympton St. Mary union Chubb John Wm. builder & contractol"'
Merry- William, farmer, Gt. Woodford Stephens Emanuel, butcher Chubb Samuel, saddler & harness ma

.Nelder Josiah, farmer, New Barn farm Stephens Geo. wheelwright. & shopkeepr Cbubb Stephen, coal merchant
Scott James, relieving & vaccination Stephens Wm. Henry, Colebrook inn Coaker Brook '\\'atson, dairyman &.
officer, South district & registrar of Stooke John, farmer, Colebrook farm farmer, Old Newnham dairy, Forest

births & deaths, Yealmpton sub-dist Triscott Mary Ann (Mrs.), builder &c Convalescent Hospital (Chas. .Aldridge
.Sellick Geo.Thos.farmr.Elfordleigh frm Triscott Richard, mason & builder M.D. hon. sec. & treasurer)

Seward Thomas, market gardener, Triscott Wm. David, market gardener Cottle Alfred, painter
Varcoe Wm. Hy.coal mer. Station depot Cottle Thomas, carpenter, builder, shop
Saltram gardens
Stephens Edwin, farmer, Tuxton farm Willmott Frdk.. l•oal mer. Station depot & office fitter,undertakerS.c.Bridge h()
Winsor Louisa (Miss), shopkeeper Dart John, saddler
Stephens Robert, farmer, Nicholls farm Deeble William, tailol"
Symons James V. school attendance & Ridgeway. Earle Harry, Ge01·ge hotel
Edwards Edwin, painter
inquiry officer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 'Ellery Richard L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon,&
Tregillus Jn.miller,Loughtor roller mls
Vosper William Peter, farmer, malt- Banbury Lewis medical officer, public vaccinator &
Bewes Cecil Edward J.P. Hill side medical officer, workhouse,Plympton
ster & seed merchant, Merafield Billing Henry Samuel, 5 Regent terrace
Bucknall Rev. Marc Antony [curate of St. Mary union, surgeon Great Wes-
• Colebrook.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. St. Mary's], 2 Moorland terrace tern railway & certifying factory

Adams Samuel Wise, 7 Boringdol.l viis Clark Mrs. 2 Saltram terrace surgeon, St. Mary's hill

ArthurHarrisonEmanuel,Sparkwellldg Coaker Mrs. 2 Regent terrace Ford R.obert, boot maker

Billing Mrs. 2 Torriano place Conran Miss, Elm cottage Foster Philip Edward, Post Office inn

Brooks Samuel, Eastmoor view Conran William Adam J. P. 4 Regent ter Gullett Hy. Alma, monumental mason

Cawse John Hy. Melbourne, Morley vil Cottle Mrs. I Bridge place HawkridgeWilliamHy.teacher of music

Chalice 'fheodore John Roberts, 3 Cottle Thomas, Bridge house Bendy Edward, butcher, Fore street

Hemerdon villas Courtis Mrs. 7 South Devon place Hicks Samuel, butcher

Clark Miss, I Torriano place Dewdney George, Belmont place Milton Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 9

Clatworthy William Francis, Plym vil Dickson Edward, IO Saltram terrace Saltram terrace

Cox Rev. Joseph Mercer M. A. [vicar & Ellery Richard, St. Mary's hill Naval Bank (Harris, Bulteel & Co.);

chaplain to the workhouse], Vicarage Ellis Mrs. The Ridge open wed. & sat. & first mon. every

Crews Walter Henry Hamilton, Wood- Fowler Mrs. Elm terrace month from 10.30 to 3; draw on

cote villa Frith Mrs. 7 Saltram terrace Robarts, Lubbock & Co. London

Cridland Edmd. Fras. 2 Boringdon vlls Hambly Capt. William Tucker Wheare Nightingale George, shopkeeper

Dillon Mrs. I Boringdon villas R.N. Coombside Parish Ellen (Mrs.), fancy repository,

Farley William Henry, Newnham villa Hardinge Commander John T. 3 Salt- bookseller, stationer, printer & music

Forbes Capt. John, I Hemerdon villas ram terrace seller, news & advertising a.gent; a

Hawkins C. Stewart, Alston Henry Thomas Shuldham, Moorland ter circulating library in connection with
Hillyar Admiral Henry Schank o.B. 3 Hey William, 4 Saltram terrace
Mudie's, London, Fore street

Boringdon villas Hingston Mrs Perraton John Edwin,baker & confectnr

Lamacraft Mrs Hodge Albert, I6 Raltram terrace Peters Silvester George, painter

Lamoureux Geo. Hy. 6 Boringdon vills Hooper Alfred Frederick Pitwood Frank, bldr. & contrctr. Forest

Lose Richard, 2 :Morle•y villas Hooper John, I5 Saltram terrace Plympton & District Co-operative Soc.

:McDermott CorneliusWilliam,Fernhaye Hunt Samuel Geo. 8 Saltram terrace Limited (Arthur Widlake, manager)

Martin Thomas, Treverbyn Hurrell Arthur Albert Price & Clatworthy, woven wire

Meheux Mrs. 2 Boriogdon terrace Kerswill Thomas, 5 South Devon place mattress & bedding manufacturers,

Moor Mrs. Colebrook house Knox George, I3 :::!altram terrace fibre & alva importers, merchants,

Newbery SI.Pomeroy,4Boringdon villas Maddock Benjamin, Avon cottage Earls mills

Price Frank, Linka dells Martio. Mrs Ramsey Frederick A. watch maker

Revell J osias Cork, 3 Torriano place Minter Mrs. Mount Priory Rennolls Alfred, hair dresser

Row Miss, 2 Hemerdon villas Mills Miss, I Moorland terrace Revell Sampson, butcher

Salmon Capt. Arthur Franeis, 8 Bor- Mortimore Mrs. l''rogmore cottage Reynolds James, watch maker

ingdon villas Mullhall William, I Saltram terrace RickardThomasHoskyn, Devonshire inn

Sleeman :Frank Northey, Yealm Park vi Olver Miss, Berne villas Roberts Jane (Mrs.), mason

Smith Miss, 3 Boringdon terrace Pearse Henry, Herne villas Rogers William, dairyman

'faylor Williarn George, 4 Torriano pi Pearse John, Barncott house Sanders John Stocker, china dealer

Templeman NormanGray, YealmPk. vil Phillipps Misses, r Elm terrace Seccombe Alice (Mrs.), general draper

Tritton Henry D.L., J.P. 'forridge Robinson Mrs. 4 Uegent terrace Seccombe Henry 1\Iontague, outti:ter &

Turner William Henry Rowe Benjamin, Avon cottage clothier

JDIRnCI'ORY. DEVONSHIRE. PLYMP'iON Sr. M.!URICE. ~31

Scott James, relieving officer & vacci- Willcocks John, butcher Donovan Mary (Miss), dress maker

natimi officer, North dist. Plympton Williams Charles Francis, timber mer- Foster William Henry, miller (water)

St. Mary union, & registrar of births chant & saw mills, Earls mills Hearl John, haulier

& deaths,No.IPlympton sub-district, Willmott Laura(Mrs. ),dress ma.Fore st Helyer Henry, butcher

Plympton St. Mary uniort Y{)ung Men's Institute (Uriab Percy, Hendicott Albert, carrier

Singer Manufacturing Co. (Richard caretaker) Hooper William, Old Ring of Bells P.R

Goold, agent) Young Women's Christian .Association Luke William Thomas, baker, grocer &

Skinner John B. deputy registrar of (Miss Bewes, sec) tea dealer, & post office
marri•ages
Stamp&Stevens,surgeons,Ridgeway ho Underwood. · Maddick James, market gardener
Martin Eli, shopkeeper

Stamp WIIIiam Da.niel L.R.C.P.Edin. Johns Misses, Priory terrace Morris Arthur Harvey, Hele Arms P.R

surgeon, see Stamp & Steven!l Maxwell Mrs. I The Priory Nicholls Charles, carrier '

Stevens Charles Henry L. R.C. P. Lond. Medland George Peters Edward Simon, shopkeeper

surgeon, see Stamp & Stevens Pearse Henry Pitts Elizabeth (Mrs.), Union inn ··

StanburyBen.oversaer&collectr.of rates Pope Matthew Plympton District Gas Co. Limited

Stanbury Henry, wheelwright Sowton Richard (John Harris, manager) ·

Stevens & Taylor, cabinet makers Stone Richard, Old Priory Selden George, painter & paperhanger

Taylor William, cabinet maker, see Swan J a.mes Henry Temple Claude, grocer

Stevens & Taylor Wood Mrs. Old Priory Triscott William, builder

Triscott Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper "COMMERCIAL. Willcocks Richard, boot maker

WaTne William, corn & forage dealer Arthurs William, boot maker Worth Ann (Mrs.), shQpkeeper -

White Mary (Mrs.), ironmonger Crews & Crews, malts.ters Worth Mary Gertrude (Miss), dress ma

PLYMPTON ST. MAURICE (otherwise PLYMPI'ON the proprietor and medical superintendent. A cattle market

ERLE) is a small market town and parish, half a mile south- is held the first Monday in each. month. Sir Joshua Rey-

by-east from Plympton station on the South Devon section nolds, elected president of the Royal Academy at its first

of the main line of the Great Western railway, 4& miles establishment, was born here r6th July, 1723, his father, a

south-west from Exeter, 5 north-east-by-east of Plymouth clergyman, being then master of the Plympton Grammar

and '-~37 from London, in the Southern division of the county, School : on the foundation of the Royal Academy in :1:768,

Plympton hundred, Ermington and Plympton petty he was chosen president and knighted; in 1773 he was

sessional division, union of Plympton St. Mary, county court elected mayor of Plympton and received from the University

district of East Stonehouse, rural deanery of Plympton, of Oxford the honorary degree of D. c. L. and in 1783 became

archdesconry of 'fotnes and diocese of Exeter. Plympton principal painter to the king ; he died at his house in

derives its name from the river Plym, the estuary of which Leicester square, London, 23rd February, 1792, and was

is now 2 miles distant, but was in ancient times much buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.
..
nearer ; it was one of the ancient fltannary towns and was
made a borough by charter from Baldwin de Redvers, j'th Plympton Castle, situated north of Lhe town, was built by
Richard de Abrincis or de Redvers, rst Earl of Devon, iri the
Earl of Devon, in March, 1241, subsequently confirmed by
Edw. I. Rich. II. Hen. V. Hen. VI. and later monarchs, in· reign of Hen. I. ; it was sometime the seat of the Earls of
eluding Elizabeth, Jas. II. and William and Mary; its
municipal character was maintamed until 1859, when the Devon, and in Domesday Book is spoken of as " terra rertis,"
charter, which conferred no exclusive jurisdiction, as against
the county, was allowed to lapse. The Corporation con- or part of the king's demesne. In the reign of Stephen,
Baldwin de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon, espousing tbe cause
sisted of a mayor and 9 other aldermen, an indefinite
number of freemen, bailiff, recorder, town clerk and sub- of the Empress Maud, fortified the castle against the king,
ordinate officers. The borough returned two members to but was compelled to surrender without any active resist-
Parliament from 23 Edw. I. (1294-5) up to the passing of ance ; during the Civil war it served as the head quarters
the Reform Act of 1832, and amongst these are found the of Prince Maurice during the siege of Plymouth in 1~3, but
names of Serjeant Hele, Williarn Strode, one of the famous in 1644 was captured by the Earl of Essex; the remains
"five members" in the reign of Chas. I. Sir Nicholas consist chiefly of a mound on which linger some fragments
Slanning kt. ( 1639), Sir John Maynard kt. Sir Christopher
Wren (r685) and Lord Castlereagh. The church, anciently of the keep, situated at the eastern end of the inner court.
a chapel appendant to the Priory of Plyrnpton St. Mary and The earthworks are in good preservation, and preserve, if
not the actual vallum, at least the- outline of the Roman
dedicated to St. Thomas of C.anterbury, was rebuilt in 1440
and rededicated to St. Maurice in the reign of Henry VIII. : camp which preceded the later fortifications. The Earl of
Morley P.c., D. L., J. P. is lord of the manor of Plympton.
it is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, consist- Pollexfen Colmore Copleston Radcliffe J.P who is lord of the
manor of Plympton Grange, Vice-Adm. Alexander Buller
ing of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled
western tower, containing a dock and 6 bells, the first three c.B., ~.P, and Mr. Arthur Mudge are the principal land-

and the fifth dating from 1768, the fourth was re-cast in owners. The soil is shale and clay; the subsoil is principally

clay. The area is 2o6 acres; rateable value, £3,262 i ·the

population in 1891 was 1,139.

1735, and the tenor wa~ re-cast in the parish in 1833: there Parish Clerk, Robert Andrews. •


are nine memorial windows and several mnral tablets : the Police Station, sergeant in charge, John Flew,& 2 constables

church was thoroughly restored in 1879, at a cost of £21ooo, PosT, M. 0. & 'f. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-
defrayed by public subscription, and now affords 340 sit-
f.ings. The register dates from the year r6r6. The Jiving John Cook, postmaster. Delivery of letters, 7.30& 11.30

is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £44, gross yearly value £130, a. m. & 3.20, 5·45 & 9 p.m. ; letters dispatched, 8.40, 9.50
including 14 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of
the Dean and Canons of Windsor, and held since r 876 by the &; II.15 a.m. & 12.50, 2.15, 2.40, 4·$0, 5.15, 6.50,. 7.10.

8.30 & IO p.m "

Rev. Henry Tubal Hole M.A. of Corpns Christi college, HOURS OF ATTRNDANCE.-For sale of postage stamps', regis-
Oxford. There are Wesleyan and Calvinistic chapels and tration of letters &c. week days, 7 a. m. to 9 p.m. ; ··sun-
several small charities, amounting to about £r8 yearly. day!'l, 7 to 10 a. m. Postal order business, week days, 7
The ancient Town Hall is now leased by the representatives a. m. to 9 lp.m. Money order & savings ·bank,· govern-

of the old Corporation and is used for lectures and concerts : ment annuity & insurance business & issue of Iicehces,
it formerly contained a portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds, week days, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. ; saturdays, 9 a.m. to ·8 p.m.
painted by himself, but this was sold by the Corporation in Telegraph business, week days, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; sun4ays~
1832 to the Earl of Egremont, for a sum of £rso. 'rhe 8 to 10 a.m

insignia of the defunct Corporation includes three maces and PosT 0FFICE.-John Jago, sub·postmaster. Letters dis-
a common seal ; the three maces, which date from the patched 8.1o, 9.30 & 11.45 a.m. & 1.20, 4.10 & 6.40 p.m.
latter part of the Stuart penod, are of copper gilt, 2 feet 6 On sunday the dispatch is only at 8.xo a.m
· inches in length and precisely similar in every respect; the
shafts are plain, banded with projecting belts of foliaged WALL LETTER Box cleared at 8.20 & 9·5 a.m. r2 noon &.
work, and terminating in foot knops, adorned in like man- 1.5o, 4.25, 6.40 & 9.30 p.m.; sundays, 8.30 a. m ·

ner; the heads are divided into compartments by armless ScHooLs:-

winged cherubs, merged into acanthus foliage, and exhibit Grammar School, founded in 1658 by Elize Hele & restored

the national badges crowned; from the cresting rise open- in 1870 at a cost of £·2,000 : there are six Hele scholarship•,

arched crowns, and on the flat top of the heads are the assigned w the most meritorious boys.from the elementary

royal arms of the Stuarts ; the borough seal displays the schools of Plympwn & Brixton, & entitling the holders to

figure of an eagle rising and is surrounded by a legend of free education at the Grammar school ; a founder's prize

the name of the town. Here is a private lunatic asylum, of £xo is annually awarded to the scholar who does best

once the residence of the Treby family ; it is a spacious in the yearly examinations ; the curriculum indudes. cer-

building, licensed for 36 patients ; Charles Aldridge M.D. is tain forms of technical instruction, & there is a chemical

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532 PLYMPTON ST. MAU,Rl~E.· D~VQNSHIRE.r

laboratory & a carpenter's workshop: the income of the P.R.A. &; Benjamin R. Haydon, th!' historical pain~r, wl:jo
was at :the head of the school in t8m;; Richard Henry
school is about £180 yearly: a portrait of Sir /oshua Chapell, head master
Reynolds P.R.A. who Wall educa~d at this schoolf was National (mixed)., built in 1874, for I40 children; avarage
attendance, 123; William Crooks, master
presented to it by the late Miss Jones; here also were

educated James Northcote R.A, ; Sir Charles L. Elt.stlake

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Rowe Joshua Brooking, Castle Barbican Hunt Edmund, builder

Aldridge Charles M.D. Plympton house Saunders Richard Jago John, shopkeeper, Post office

Andrew John, Ridgeway lodge Sellick James, Castle villa Kenting Joseph, builder & contractor,

Arscott John Strode Snow Mrs. Mount Pleasant Plym cottage

• Huller Vice-Admiral A1ex. c. B., J.P. SteedFrederickPhilip,2 WoodBine villas Lugg George, tailor .
Erie hall Stevens Miss Norris Alfred, shopkeeper

Chapell Richard Henry (master of 'fhorneAlbertEdwardKemp,Cedar lodge Paton&Gillings(Misses),ladies' boarding

Grammar school) Tullidge Henry & day school establishment, .Milton

Clarke Mrs. 3 George terrace Wallace John House school 1

Clements Samuel Webber William Paull Samuel, market gardener

Cook John Wellington Mrs Pearse Joseph, butcher

Coppa.rd Miss Wilson Carus Herbert Perring A1bert, boot maker

DeMorel Count Charles Carew, Sydney Woollcombe Wm. John, St. Maurice ho Perry George, Castle inn

DeRaymond Gustave Samuel M.D Plympton District Public Hall Co. Lim.

Dolling Misses COMMERCIAL. (Joshua Brooking Rowe, sec)

Drew George Edwin AndrewJn.&Son,auctioneers&surveyors PlymptonHousePrivateAsylum(Cbarles
Eddy Joseph Andrews Robert, parish clerk
Eveleigh Miss Ayres John, shoe maker Aldridge M. D. proprietor & medioa1
Folley Mrs. Island house Banks John William, London inn
Hailing Mrs Bennett Susan (Mrs.), draper superintendent), Plympton house
Hawker Ernest Prooks Edward, apartments
Haygarth Mrs Charlick John, shopkeeper Puditin James, ironmonger,blacksmith,
Hole Rev. Henry Tubal M.A. Rectory Creber Thomas, tea dealer
Hole Miss Creber Thomas George, shopkeeper plumber &c .
Hopwood Surgeon-Gen. Edwin James, Crews & Crews, maltsters
Deeble William, tailor Rabbich Thomas, bill poster
The Lodge DeRaymond Gustave Samuel M.D.
Horsford Mrs Shepheard Richard Alfred, smith r
Keenan Edmund physician & dentist
Kenting J oseph, Plym cottage Edwards Francis Oliver, baker & grocer Shepherd James, baker
Knight Miss Folley Alfred, assistant overseer
Legassick William Folley JohnDodridge,baker&shopkeeper Shuker C. B. grocer & baker, & agent
Lillicrap John Gale Edward, shopkeeper
McDonald Daniel GrammarSchool(Rd.Hy.Chapell,mastr) for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit
Messa Edward John Goad Brothers, coach builde::-s
Nult Mrs Goad Elizabeth (Mrs.), general dealer merchants, George place
Pearse John Uoodman Thomas, carrier
Prince Alfred Goss & Briggs, drapers Soper James, shoe maker
Radcliffe Mrs. Belle Vue house GTeensJade William, chimney sweeper
Revell Misses Hamley Samuel (Mrs.), shopkeeper Soper Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging house
Richards Rev. Geo. Bryan [Wesleyan] Hellings John, carpenter
Robbins Mrs Hicks John, co<tl merchant Spry Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker
RGberts Mrs Hoskin William Henry, plumber
St.ephens Edward, cattle dealer

Stephens Sarah (Miss), dairy

Stephens William,cattle dealer &farmer

Stoneman George, Foresters' Arms &

posting house

Tolman Abraham, rope maker

Turner Ellen Toll (Miss),statnr.&teadlr

Watts Philip, stone mason

Webber George, carpenter

Webber Henry, carpenter

Webber Richard, dairyman

Whitnell Francis John, grocer

Willmott Aaron, dairyman

PLYMSTOCK is a very extensive pat'ish on the margin The soil is loamy; subsoil, slate and clay. The chief crops
~f Cattewater and Plymouth Sound, at the head of which is are wheat~ oats and barley. 'fhe area is 3,550 acres ilf

tile Laira, a lake-like expanse of the river Plym, with a sta- land and 250 of water and foreshore; rateable value,

tion I mile north-by-west of the village on the London and £g,882 ; the population iu 1891 was 3,I58, includ~og

South Western railway, 3 miles south-east from Plymouth, officers and men in Staddon and Stamford Forts and Bovi-

in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Plymp- sand battery.

ton, petty sessional division of Ermington and Plympton, ELBURTON1 I mile east, is a hamlet, and has a Bible

union of Plympton St. Mary, county court district ·of East Christian chapel. At 0RESTON, a populous hamlet, .x mile

Stonehouse, rural deanery of Plympton, archdeaconry of north-west on the Cattewater, is the Mission cha~l of the

Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Mary and "Good Shepherd," which serves as a chapel of ease to the

All Saints, formerly appropriated to Plympton Priory, is a parish church, and there is also a Wesleyan chapel seating

spacious edifice of stone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, 240 persons, and an Oddfellows' Hall at Oreston. 'l'be

.consisting of chancel, nave. aisles, north and south porches quarries here supplied the immense quantities of material

and an embattled tower containing a clock and 6 bells, all required for the Plymouth breakwater. POMPHLETT, f miie

Icast in 1739 except the second, which is dated 1735 : the north-by-west, where there is a Methodist Free chur<;ll and

.church retains a magnificent 15th century rood screen a Mission room, is also a hamlet. STADDISCOMBE, a hamlet,
restored in 1887, under the direction of Mr. R. Medley FuJ- 1t south, was the birthplace, 3 February. 1717, of Nathaniel

ford A.R.I.B.A. of Exeter, by Mr. Harry Hems, at a total Forster D.D. prebendary of Bristol and preacher at the Rolls

cost of £35o: there are monuments to the Harris family, chapel, and distinguished as a translator of Plato ; he died

_who resided here for more than four centuries~ and there is 20 Oct. 1757 • Walter Britte, a disciple of Wyclif1 is also
also an Early Norman font : the church was Testored in said tQ have been born here. TunNCHAPEL• where $ere is

1866 at a cost of nearly £2,500, and has 400 sittings. The a Wesleyan chapel, is another hamlet•

. register dates from the year 1591. The living is a vicarage, Parish Clerk, Robert Hockaday.

average tithe rent-charge £7o, gross yearly value £28o1 in- PosT OFFICE, Plymstock.-W. J. Dean, sub-postmaster.
eluding 52 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Letters through Plymouth arrive at 6,10 a.m. & 2.40 p.m.;

Dean and. Canons of Windsor, and held since 1884 by the box cleared at 10.40 a. m. & 6.45 p.m.; sundays. 10.40
Rev. Arthur St.· Quintin Sproule M.A. of Keble College, a.m. Oreston is the nearest money order otlice & Catte·

Oxford. Here is a chapel belonging to the Plymouth down the nearest telegraph office. Postal orders are is~Sued

Brethren. 'fhere is an almshouse,-founded in 1617, for five here, but not paid

poor people and endowed by Sir Christopher Harris kt. of PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B.& Insurance & Annuity Office,O~ton.

Radford, with a rent-charge of £10 out of the tnanor of -John Cooms, sub-postmaster. Letters through fly·

·Goosewell ~there are also various other sums left by charit- mouth, delivered at 7.30 a.m. & 12.30 & 4.15 p.m.; su.n-

s.soable individuals to be distributed among the poor of this days at 7 30 a.m.i dispatched at 8.45 a. m. & 12.45 ~
parish : Warren's charity is for clothing ten poor boys. and p.m.; sundays. 12 noon. Cattedown is the ne:lrest tele·

as many poor girls. The neighbourhood is nqted for its grQ.ph. office S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Offic~'r~rn·
limestone and marble. Here are extensive fortifications,
PosT & M. 0. 0.,

called Fort Stamford and Fort Staddon, and others at Bovi- chapel.-Samuel Willing, postmaster. Letters ~ram
.sand, Mount Batten and Turnchapel for the pro~ection of Plymouth delivered at 7 a.m. & 1.15 & 5.30 p.~.; dis-
Plymouth. The Duke of Bedford is lord of the manor, patched at 9·55 a. m. & 1.15 & 6.30 p.m, ~attedfHl'l\ is

granted to the Russell family as portion of the lands belong- the nearest telegraph office ·

ing, at the Dissolution, to Tavistock ,Abbey. Tne principal WAI,L LETTEB BoxEs,-Plymstock, cleared at 6.45 II·W·;
landowners are the Duke of Bedford, Baldwin John Pollexfen sundays at 10.40 a. m.; Turnchapel, clear~d at 6.tt5 a.w.

Bastard esq. J. P., D.L. of Kitley, Yealmpton, Thomas Bulteelj & 5.30 p. m.; sundays at 9 a.m.; Elburton, cleared at

e..qq. J.P. 5r~Pl John ~ayly ~q, ofd5even Trees, Plymouth. 10.35 a. m. & 6o1o p.m week days only

Dllt~TORY.] DEVONSHIRE. PLYMS'l'OOK.

SCHOOLS:- with residence, in the gift of Keble College, Oxford, and held

A School Board of 5 members was formed May go, 1871; since r87o by the Rev. James John Tapson, of Corpus Christi

J. G. Norman, 2 Sea View terrace, Lipson road, Ply- college, Cambridge. The principal landowners a,re the War

mputb, clerk to the board; Samuel Rowe, attendance Office and John Bayly esq. The area is 770 acres; the popu-

officet lation in r8gx was r,g64.

Board' (mixed), erected in 1870, for ;r2o boys & 85 girls; MouNT BATTEN, Bovrs.AND, ST.AnmscoMBE, ST.AMFORD,
average attendance, 102 boys & 6o girls ; George Stanlake, WEST HOOE and TURNCHAPEL are in this parish.
WALL LE'M'ER BoxEs.-West Hooe, cleared at 8.15 & 10.t5
master i MisS Mary Couper, mistress
a.m. & 6.w p.m.; sundays at IO.I5 a.m.; & Pomphlett,
Hooe, xi miles west-by-south, was formed into an cleared at Io.ss a.m. & 7 p.m. week days only
ecclesiastical parish May g, 1856. St. John's church, erected SCHOOLS:- .

in x855, is a building of stone in the Early English style, National (mixed), erected in x855, for 124 children; aver-

consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a turret age attendance, 95; Francis Wyatt, master

oontaining 2 bells. The register dates from the year 1855· National (infants), Turnchapel; average attendance, 59;

The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £4oo (£75 of Mrs. Jago, mistress

which iS paid by the War Office and Admiralty), net £319, Railway Station (L. & S. W. R. ), Thomas Furze

Plymstock. Jacob James Bostock M.B. sur~eon & Bulteel Percy Henry, Higher Hooe
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. medical officer, medical 1lfficer of Bulteel Mrs. Thorn cottage, West Hooe
health & public vaccinator, sth dist. Hicks Miss, Bellevue house

Anniss Silas Plympton St. Mary union, Elmleigh Hurrell James, Hexton cottage

Bulteel Percy F. Retreat Kingdon Richard, farmer, Downhorne Longfield William Digby (Fleet-Sur-

]Julteel Thomas J.P. Radford Mann Thomas Barnes, Church House geon R.N.), St. Ann's

Clark Mrs. Russell house inn, & wheelwright Popplestone The Misses, Hooe

Edwards Miss, Elburton Manning Wm. shopkeeper & bus proptr Popplestone Samuel, Hooe

Evea Peter Hyles, Pomphlett Mitchell Wm. miller (water), Pomphlett COMMERCIAL.

Fitz-Gerald MajorJn.Gore,Furzehate ho Northcott George, farmer, Home farm Ball Alfred Ernest, watch maker
Parrott Thomas, market gardener Burgoyne John, carpenter, Lower Hooe
Gascoin Miss, Elburton
Parson John, farmer, Elburton Burgoyne Samuel, baker, Lower Hooo
Glasse Mrs. Billacombe villas
Parsons Charles, carpenter &undertaker ColeAnnieMaria( Mrs.), btchr.Low.Hooe
Harvey Mrs. Billacombe villas
PearseFrancis,King'sHeadP.H.Elburt.on Darton Isaac Brace, boat builder,
· Harvey Mrs. Elburton
Pile William, builder & mason Mount Batten
Hawker Mrs. The Firs
Pridie John, baker & grocer Drake Eli, carpenter, Turnchapel
Jacob James Bostock M.B
Jones Capt. Henry Paget, Russell ho Rendle John, wheelwright Ford William Hy. Victoria inn, Hooc

Knowles Mrs. Oaklands Rowse William, Volunteer inn,Elburton Gould Edward Henry, farmer, Manor

Marehant Rev. John Thomas [assistant Sleep Frederick L.n.s. uel. & L.n.s. farm, Staddiscombe
slas. surgeon-dentist, Benhaye house Harris Thos.tea&fruit grdns. Low. Hooe
curate of St. Mary & All Saints]
Smalldridge Rd. markt.gardnr.Elburtn Hewings Irenia (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H
Mitchell Thomas, Billacombe house
Sparrow &Co.quarry owners,Pomphlett Hine Geo. The Castle P.H. Mount Batten
Nelder Mrs
Stitscn Edward, market gardener Hine Philip, farmer, Staddiscombe
Nutt Richard, Park cottage
Vosper William, farmer, Wi;x:enford Hine Phillip Bluett, farmer, West Hooe
Parrett Thomas, Hamberly house
Peters JohnJames Scott, Billacombe viis Watts James, farmer, Elburton KellyWm.Sl.ship builder,MountBatten

Prout :Miss, Billacombe villas Wilcox John, shoe maker Maddick Anthony, baker, West Hooe

Rowe Alfred Samuel, Burrow lodge Wotton Caroline(Miss),farmer,Court ho Oborne Henry, grocer, West Hooe

Rowe Miss, Blanche house Wyatt Waiter, farmer, Goosewell Pearse Ths. frmr. Leyford,Staddiscombe

Sleep Frederick, Benhaye house Oreston. Peathyjohns J n. tea grdns. Higher Hooe
Spronl.eRev. Arth. St.QuintinM. A. Vicrge Rapson Robert, shopkeeper & market
Taylor Mrs. Elburton Lewarn Samuel John
Watts James, Elburton gardener, Staddiscombe
Wotton Joseph John, Court house CO~l'tiERCIAL. Wakeham Ernest, butcher, 'Vest Hooe
Widdicombe Frederick William, Ship-
Bayly B. & R. timber merchants & rail-
wrights' Arms P.H
way creosoting, Kyanizing works

Bowden Robert, Foresters' Arms P.Jt.

COMMERCIAL. & dairyman Turnchapel.

Anniss John,market gardener,Elburton Carter Samuel, shoe maker Cullis William, Wellfield villas
Blatchford Charles Thomas, farmer, Cooms John, grocer, Post office
Cooms Miriam (Mrs.), dairy Fox George Cracker

Higher Goosewell Mills Ed ward
Cole Thos.farmer&overseer,Peeke farm Davis John Henry & Co. ship brokers Oaks William King
Edwards John, baker & grocer
Coleman William, blacksmith, Elburton Elford Henry Emanuel, butchr.& farmr Skiltou RHee\n·.r•vJames John M.A. [VIcar]
Crispin Sarah (Miss), farmer, Elburton Tapson
Dean William, shoe maker, Post office Ellis Philip, coal merchant
Doddridge John, blacksmith & farmer Holten Ann (Mrs.), baker COMMERCIAL.

Edwards Elias, farmer, Quick's farm Lucas William, boat builder Blight Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Brown Charles, New inn
Gascoin Ann Jane (Miss), farmer, Oreston Steam Boat Co. (Henry Burlace Alfred, boat builder
Emanuel Elford, managing director) Coleman George, grocer
Elburton
Harvey Edward,farmer,CoombeBarton Passmore Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper Dean Wilham Henry, shoe maker
HendyJohn Bartlett,farmer&blacksmith PileSI.Edwd.King'sArmsP. H.&boat bldr Drake Eli, carpenter
Rudd Richard, baker
Hencty Joseph, farmer, Elburton Fellows Charles Grincell, sergeant
Hendy William Watts Harris, farmer, Sparrow & Co. quarry owne.ra
Williams James, butcher instructor R. A

Elburton Hart William, Limestone quarry
Hine Jn. Hy. farmer, Pomphlett Barton Willis Edwin, quarry owner
Kelly John Dean, baker
WorkinglVIeu'sHall(ThomasReid, mngr) Rogers William, Borringdqn Arms P.H
Hockaday Robert, parish clerk Williams John, apartments

Horn Reuben, market gardener Rowe William, boot maker

Jacobs Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Hooe. Westlake James, coal merchant

Pomphlett Belcher John Waring, Whitestock ' Willing Samuel, grocer, Post office

IPLYMTREE is a parish and small village 4"miles south- Arthur, ar.d Cardinal Morton; on the screen the Bourchier

east from Cullompton the G. W. railway main line, 5 and Stafford Knots also occur: on the west front of the tower

nol'tb.-west of Ottery Road station on the L. and S. W. is a group of the Virgin and Child within a canopiei niche;

railway main line, 12 north-east from Exeter and 8 north- and the 'piers of the arcades have similar niches: one of the
west frotn Honiton, jn the North-Eastern division of the bench ends in the aisle exhibits a shield, bearing a merchant's
county, Hayridge hundred, Cullompton petty set~sional divi- mark intertwined with the letter" G,"probably referring to
sion, Honiton union and county court district, rural deanery Thomas Goodwyn, a former landowner here. The register

of Ott1lry and archdeaconry and diO<'..ese of Exeter. The dates from the year 1538. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-
Clyst has its source at Clyst William in this parish, and the charge commutation, £290; present yearly value £217, also
parish is watered by the Weaver and Tale st1·eams. The 34 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Provost
church of St. John the Baptist is an ancient building of and scbolal''! of Oriel College, Oxford, and held since 18q2 by
stone in the Perpendicular style of the 15th century1 con- the Rev. George Gilbert Gutteres M. A. of that college.
sisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, soutb porch and an Here is a Congregational chapel. The charities amount to

embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing a. clock £59 yearly and are distributed in clothes and money.
and 5 bells : there is an ancient and handsome paneUed 1 .Hayne House, a- large- mansion the property 'Of Thomas

11creen, with fine paint.ings of saints and historical person- Haxter esq. who is the chief landowner, is at present nu-

ages, the latter including Henry VII. his eldest son, Prince occupied. The land is all freehold. The soil is loamy. The

534: PLYMTREE. DEYONSHlRE.

chief crops are wheat, also large produce of apples. Tha nearest money order & telegraph office. ·Postal ()rdera

rea is 2,185 acres; rateable value, £3,232; the population issued here, but not paid

in x891 was 418. . WALL Box cleared 5.25 p.m. week days only
Parish Cterk, Joseph Quick. National School (mixed), built in 1872 at the cost of the

PosT 0FFICE.-John Sanders, jun. sub-postmaster. Letters Rev. Thomas Mozley, formerly rector, for xso children,
through Cullompton, arrive at 8 a. m. ; dispatched at average attendance, So; Charles James, master; Mr!f.
5.40 p.m. (No post on sunday.) Cullompton is the Helene James, infants' mistress

Baxter Thomas Henry, Green end Cook Benjamin Halifax,farmer, Weaver Prowse Philip, farmer, Clyst William

Classey Rev. Hampden Garibaldi Cook William, farmer, Weaver ProwseWm.farmer,Clyst Wil1iam cross

[Congregational], Norman's green Franks George, farmer, Clyst William Quick Joseph, boot & shoe maker

Cook Mrs. Park cottage Hussey Thos. farmer, Woodbeer court Salter William, mason

' Gutteres Rev.Geo. Gilbert M. A. Rectory Ingersent Geo.miller(water},Danes mill SandeTs John, jun. blacksmith, grocer

Loosemore George, Rose cottage Ireland Henry, tailor, Norman's green & draper, Post office, Norman's green

Salter Thomas, Collier's cottage JamesJohn, farmer, Sanguis Hayes SandersRichd. farmer,Woodbeer house

Sanders John, Woodbeer house Lomman Mary (Mrs.), farmer,\\'eaver Ware Albert, dairyman, Chownspool

COMMERCIAL. Middleton Edmund, cooper Ware Geo.farmer,Middle ClystWilliam

Arscott Henry, carpenter Patch Richard, dairyman Ware Lewis, shopkeeper & carpenter

BaxterThos. Henry, farmer,Green end Piercy Aaron, farmer, Hearn Webber James William, New inn

BickleyHermon,farmer,Norman's green Pine George, farmer, Woodbeer WheatonHenry, farmer, Ford moor

Cligg James, farmer, Woodbeer Pratt James, farmer, Weaver

POLTIMORE is a parish and village, x mile from the chancel are stained, and there are piscinre in the chancel and

Exeter road, 4~ north-east from Exeter, and ri south-east transepts; the church was thoroughly restored in 1878-82,
from Stoke Canon Junction station on the Bristol and when the west gallery was taken down, the tower arch opened,
Exeter section of the main line of the Great Western rail- a south aisle added and the interior reseated throughout with
way, and about 2 north-east from Pinhoe station of the South oak ·benches made on the Poltimore estate, at a total cost of
Western railway, in the North-Eastern division of the £3oo; the clerestory windows were at the same time filled
c::mnty, Wonford hundred and petty sessional division, St. with stained glass, the gift of various persons: the reredos
Thomas' union, county court district of Exeter, rural of marble and alabaster was erected in 1884: there are 170
deanery of Aylesbeare, and archdeaconry and diocese of sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year
Exeter. The Clyst stream flows to the east of the parish 1718 ; marriages, 1718; burials, 1718. The living is a
and forms part of the boundary on that side. The church rectory, with that of Huxham annexed, average tithe rent·

of St. Mary is an ancient cruciform building of stone in the charge £314, joint gross yearly income £525, net £327,

Decorated and Perpendicular styles, and consists of chancel, with residence and 57 acres of glebe at Poltimore, in the gift
clerestoried nave, transepts, south aisle, separated from the of Lord Poltimore, and held since x869 by the Rev. Francis
nave by two pointed arches, north porch and an embattled Sterry M. A. of Exeter College, Oxford. There are charities

western tower containing a clock and 6 bells, all cast in 1723 of £ ro r6s. yearly value ; and about £30 for the support of

by Evan and William Evans, of Chepstow ; the tenor bears almspeople, derived from invested funds. This place gives
the name of Sir Coplestone Warwick Bamfylde as a bene- the title of baron to the Bamfylde family. · Poltimore Park

factor: the church retains a fine carved oak screen of the is the seat and occasional residence of Lord Poltimore P.c.,

15th century, recently restored, and a curious Norman font, ~- P., D.L.lord of the manor and chief landowner; the house
and contains some monuments to the Bampfyldes, including is a large and imposing mansion standing in a level plain,
a flat stone in the chancel, inscribed in Old English charac- and is visible for some distance round : the park, of 300
ters to John Baunfield, the founder, and Agnes his wife, acres, is well stocked with deer. The soil is variable; sub-
with the date 1390, and shields of arms of Bamfield and soil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, oats and turnips.

Pederton: at the end of the south transept is a large tomb The area is x,6Br! acres; rateable value, £3,081; the popu·
with recumbent effigies of a knight in armour and a lady, lation in 1891 was 361.
and inscription in Latin to Richard Bamfild, ob. 29 May, RATTISLOEis a hamlet three-quarters of a mile north-west.

1594, and Elizabeth (Sydenham), his wife, ob. 4th March, Parish Clerk, Albert Endicott.
1599; the tomb erected by Amias, his son and heir,in x6o4, Sexton, Thomas Bissett.
also bears quartered shields of arms representing various PosT OFFICE.-Mrs. Jane Grant, sub-postmistress. Letters
alliances of the Bamfield family: in the aisle is a stone in- received from Exeter at 6.45 a. m. & 6.20 p.m.; dis-
scribed to Sir John Bampfield hart. so created 14 July, r641: patched at 6.30 p.m. ; sundays, 8.30 a.m. The nearest
the chancel arch, on the east side of which are two hagio· money order & telegraph office is at Broadclyst
scopes, is believed to have formed part of a much older School (mixed), enlarged in 1892, for 100 children; average
building than the present church : all the windows in the attendance, 84 ; Miss Clara Mary Lucas, mistres!'l

Poltimore Rt. Hon. Lord P.c., D.L., ~.P. Carter Fred, farm bailiff to Mt. J. N. Martin William, head gardener to Lord

Poltimore park ; & Court hall, North l<'rauklin, of Huxham, The Barton Poltimore .

Molton & Marlborough & Carlton Endicott Albert, parish clerk Miles Jsph.head gamekpr. The Kennels

clubs, London s w Gould Albert Edward, farmer, Bamp- Pring Francis Evans, blacksmith

Gould Mrs. Hayes cottage fylde lodge Spry Eliza (Mn~.), shopkeeper

Sterry Rev. Francis M.A. Rectory Grant James, shopkeeper Wreford William Charles, clerk of

Greenslade William Elmore, butcher, works to Lord Poltimore,Cogwells co~

COMMERCIAL. Vennicombes Yole Edwin, farm bailiff to Lord Polti-

AcklandSarah(Mrs.),farmr.Cuttonfrm Holmes William Patch, wheelwright more, Horn bill

Bissett Thomas, sexton Kerslake John, farmer, Ivy cottage

SOUTH POOL is a parish, the village of which stands Pool, in 1340 : there are monuments dating from r588: the

in a deep vale, about 5 miles south-east from Kingsbridge original stone steps leading to the rood loft remain, and the
station on a branch of the Great Western railway, in the church retains piscinre and stoups, and has a fine Norman
Southern division of the county, Coleridge hundred, petty font : the st.ained east. window is a memorial to Thomas and
sessional division of Stanborough and Coleridge, union and Sally Cornish and their two children : there are 250 sittings.
county court district of Kingsbridge, rural deanery of Wood- The register dates from the year 1664. The living is a
leigh, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The rectory, average tithe rent-charge £292, gross yearly value

parish, which includes NORTH PooL, I mile north, and part £380, net £290, including 45 acres of glebe, with residence,
of the hamlet of FROGMORE, 2 miles north, is on the eastern in t.he gift of Ueginald Kelly esq. of Kelly, who has two
side of the Kingsbridge estuary. The church of St. Nicholas turns, and Admiral and Mrs. Parker, of Delamore, wha-

and St. Cyriac is an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, have one turn in three, and held since x89o by the Rev.
dating from 1318, and consists of chancel, nave, transepts, William Reinfred Harris Arundell M.A. of Keble College,
south porch and a western tower, with pinnacles, containing Oxford. The charities consist of an annuity of 208. left

6 bells: there are remains of a fine screen, half of which has by Leonard Dare, a gift of 25s. a year, left by Andrew Hors-
been carefully restored: in the chancel, within a canopied man, and £78 ss. yearly left by the late Mrs. Praed, for
arched recess, is an altar-tomb, formerly serving as an the school and other purposes. Captain Albert Praed
Easter sepulchre, and still adorned with a carving of the Hallifax, of Hallwell House, who is lord of the manor, Cuth-

" Resurrection:" on the tomb is placed the recumbent bert Edgar Peek esq. of Wimbledon, Surrey, and Mr.

effigy of a priest in a surplice, with large open sleeves, hang- Nathaniel Prettejohn, of Ford, Chivelstone, are the prin-
ing in plaited folds, and over this a stole' in the spandrils cipal landowners. The soil is fertile ; subsoil, chiefly
of the canopy are the initials '' T. B.," and on the cornice is schist. 'fhe chief crops are wheat, barley, potatoes and
an inscription in Latin to Thomas Briant, rector of South pasturage. The area is 1,937 acres of land and 360 of
Pool and Portlemouth: under a window in the south tran- water; rateable value, £2,370; the population in 1891 was
sept is the recumbent effigy of a lady in a long close-fitting 346.
dt'ess and mantle, conjectured to represent; Muriel (de

Mules), wife of Sir Thomas de Courwnay, lord of South Sexton, James Crispin.

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE! POWDERHAM.r 635·

PosT OFFICE. -Mrs. Mary Farleigh, sub-postmistress. WAh LET'!'BR Box at Halwell Gate, cleared at 4 p.m. week
Letters by foot messenger from Kingsbridge arrive at
days only •
8.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 4·35 p.m. week days only.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Frogmore. National School (mixed), built, with residence for master,
Postal orders are issued here, but not paid
in r866, for I2Q children; average attendance, 8o ;

George Watts, master; Mrs. Sarah Jane Port, infants'

mistress

Arundell Rev. William Reinfred Harris Farleigh Mary(Mrs. ),shpkpr. Post office Ingram Charles Whiting, fishmonger

M.A. Rectory Ford Edwin, farmer, Wilton Jarvis Charles, farmer, Urens I

1Iallifax Capt. Albert Praed,Halwell ho Ford Langley Pope, farmer,North Pool Luscombe John, farmer, Pounds

• COMl\IERCIAL. Gillard Sarah Ann (Mrs.), Hare & Luscombe William, Union inn

Cumming Edward, farmer; Pinhayes Hounds inn Mitchelmore Ann (Mrs.), carrier

Cummin~ Henry, blacksmith Harley Henry, jun. shoe maker Patey Ambrose, farmer & assistant

Elliott Mary (Miss), carrier Helmer Edwin Allan, farmer, Scoble overseer, Westercombe

Elliott Samuel, miller (water) Hewitt James, farmer Prettyjohn Browse, farmer,Molescombe

Elliott Samuel, jun. farmer, Gullett Horsman William & Allan, farmers Soper Alfred, farmer, Court

PORTLEMOUTH (or EAST PORTLEMOUTH) is a parish alternately, and held since 1879 by the Rev. John W heelock

.and picturesque village, standing on an elevated point on Goucher. A new rectory house has been erected near the
the eastern side of Salcombe Hay, commanding a wide and site of the old one. The trustees of the late Duke

uninterrupted view of the sea, and of the bold and rocky of Cleveland K.G. who are the owners of the manor, and the
.shore as far as Prawle Point; it is about 6 miles south from trustees of Blundell's Sch'Jol, Tiverton, are the principalland-
Kingsbridge, in the Southern division of the county, hundred owners. The soil is loam ; subsoil, various. The chief crops
.()f Coleridge, petty sessional division of Stanborongh and are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is 2,729 acres of
Coleridge, union and county court district of Kingsbridg-e, land and 170 of water; rateable value, £1,619; and the
rural deanery of Woodbigh, archdeaconry of Totnes and population in 1891 was 310.
.diocese of Exeter. There is a ferry between this place and
.Salcombe, and the Kingsbridge and Salcombe steam launch HOLSET, half-a-mile south-east, and RICKRAM, three-

calls here daily. The church of St. Onolaus is a cruciform quarters south, at which there is a. coastguard station, are

building of stone, consisting of nave, aisles and an embattled hamlets of this parish.
western tower containing 3 bells: there is a fine carved Sexton, William Wakeham.

screen of the 13th century, and an ancient stone font: the Letters through Kingsbridge & Salcombe. There are three

.church was thoroughly restored in 1881, at the expense of WALL LETTER BoxEs, cleared at Rickham, 3.40 p.m. ;
the late Dowager Duchess and the last Duke of Cleveland Portlemouth, 3·55 p.m. & The Ferry, at 4 p.m. The
K.G. : on the north side is a lych gate, restored at the nearest money order & telegraph office is at Salcombe
~xpense of the parishioners in 1882: there are 350 sittings. Ferryman, William Clarke
The register dates from the year 1563. The living is a rec- Coast Guard Station, Rickham, John Hobbs, chief boatman

tory, average tithe rent-charge £263, gross yearly value in charge
£3o8, with residence and 33 acres of glebe, in the gift of the National School (mixed), erec-ted in 1877, for 150 children:
trustees of the late Duke of Cleveland and Lord Sandwich average attendance, 42; Miss Sarah Roberts, mistress

Portlemouth. Elliott John, farmer, Moor Powlesland James, blacksmith

G-oucherRev.JohnWheelock,TheRectory Elliott William, farmer, Walland Powlesland James, tailor
Giles Mary .Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Good Soper Samuel, farmer, Good Shelter
.Jamieson Robert, Smalls White William, baker
Shelter & Waterhead Yabsley Wm.miller (water),Slades mill
Moore John ·
Goodman John Henry, farmer, Holset _ Rickham.
.Sheppard Henry Charles Hannaford William .Adams, farmer,
Bowlby Col. Harry Russell, Ye Crib
Yabsley Francis Portlemouth farm Hobbs John,chief boatman,coast guard
Oldreive Lewis, farmer, West Prawle& Michelmore 4lfred Frank, farmer
COMMERCIAL.
(ilarke William, ferryman High house

POSBURY, see CREDITON.

POUGHILL is a parish and village, 7 miles north-by- £5 Ios. and Ayn's charity of 6s. 4d. The poor's money, in-

-east from Crediton station on the North Devon branch of the vested in Consols, brings in yearly r8s. 8d. Mrs. Melhuish,

London and South Western railway and 9 west-south-west of Exeter, and Samuel Maunder esq. of Hill, Morchard

irorn Tiverton, in the Northern division of the county, Bishop, are joint owners of the manor. Robert Bradford

hundred of West Budleigh, petty sessional division, union esq. the Pyncombe trustees, Mrs. Blagdon, of Blagdon

and county court dtstrict of Crediton, rural deanery of Cad- House, Crediton, Samuel Trude esq. Richard Cooke Lake

bury and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The church esq. of East Worlington, and Mr. William Trude Thomas, of

.Qf St. Mary is a building of stone in the Early Perpendi- Marsh, are the principal landowners. The soil is loam and

cular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisle, south porch clay; the subsoil is clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats

and au embattled western tower containing 5 bells, all cast and roots. The area is 1,663 acres: rateable value, £1,68g;

in 1814: it was repaired in 1855-6, the interior deeorated and the population in 1891 was 248.

three memorial windows inserted: there are 200 sittings.
The register dates from the yreenatr-c15h6a7rg. e The living is a. rec- PosT 0FFICE.-William Bailey, receiver. Letters through
tory, yearly value from tithe commuted at 21 8, Crediton by mail cart to Cheriton-Fitzpaine & from
£

average £165, with 22 acres of glebe and residence, in the Cheriton-Fitzpaine by foot; letters arrive here at g.rs
.gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1 8Bs by the Rev. a.m.; dispatched 4.40 p.m. Cheriton-Fitzpaine is the

Waiter Burne Gurney LL.M. of Emmanuel College, Oxford. nearest money order office & the nearest telegraph office
'The Pyncombe charities include £5 for the poor at Christ- is at Crediton
mas; £6 for three aged poor persons; £5 for the repair of School (mixed), mainly supported by a sum of £4o from

the chancel of the chnrch; there is also the Ward charity of Pyncombe's charity; Miss Jane Bates, mistress

Astbury Rev. Frederick [Evangelist] Channing Robert, thatcher Roberts Thomas, dairyman, Collyland

G-urneyRev.WalterHurne LL.M.Rectory Greenslade Thos.farmer,Partridge hole Rogers Charles, police constable

COMMERCIAL. Heard Thomas, farmer, Penhay Stevens William, farmer & carrier
.Arthurs William, farmer, The Mill Hosegood Luke, tailor Tallman Walter, baker
13ailey William, blacksmith, Post office Kingdon John, farmer, Grantland Tapp Reuben, wheelwright
.Baker John, farn1er, Wellsbere Barton Lake George, carpenter Thomas William Trnde, farmP.r & land-
.Birmingham Henry Brice, land agent Lake John, farmer, Newland
.Bond Waiter, farmer, Riggle down Parish Henry, farmer, Lower place owner, Mar&h
Bowden Charles, farmer, Babadon Pike Francis, carpenter Trude FrederlCk, farmer, ~outh Yeo
Bradford John, road contractor Prance John, Rose & Crown P.R Trude Samuel, yeoman, Broadridge
Waiters Henry, farmer, Park
ChanningJohn,thatcher,MountRadford Roberts James, mason
Ware Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper

POWDERHAM is a parish and village opposite Lymp- try, south porch and an embattled western tower containing

:stone, on th.e river Exe, 11 miles north-west from Starcross 6 bells, dated respectively '1676, 1696 and 1764, the remain-
Btation on the South Devon section of th.e Great Western ing 3 being added in 1&88, at a cost of [,ur : the oak pulpit
railway .and 7 south from Exetet, in th.e North Eastern divi- was presented as a thank-offering by Col. Francis Haygarth,
sion of the county, Exminster hundred, Wonford petty ses- in 1881 1 an organ was erected in :r878: on th.e north wall ia
.sional division, St. Thomas' union, county court district of a. modern brass to the Rev. Daniel Nantes, 52 years rector
Exeter, rural deanery of Keno and archdeaconry and diocese here, d. July n, 1877 1 under a low arch at the end of the
.()f Exeter. Th.e church. of St. Clement is an ancient -edifice south aisle is a tomb with recumbent effigy of a lady in a
()f red sandstone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of tight-fitting dress, covered by a mantle, and wearing a

ehancel, with aisles ol equal length; nave, aisles, north ves- square plaited head-dress, traditionally said to represen.to

536 :PEVONSHIREl (KELLY's

Isabella. de Fortibus, Countess of Devon, temp. Henry IU. dicate the original character of thE\ whole ; the interior has
ob. 1292, but it appears probable that the figure was intended very spacious rooms, containing some good family portraits
for the Princess Elizabeth,. 5th daughter of Ed ward I. and and a collection of paintings by the old masters: the adjoin-
wife of Humpb.rey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, ob. 5 May, ing park of upwards of goo acres is well wooded and stocked
rgr6 : the nave of the church and one of the aisles were with deer. Powderham Castle has long been the principal
erected by Sir William Courtenay and Margaret (Bonville), seat of the Courtenays, earls of Devon, who have been seated
his wife, aud on the piers are the arms of C.ourtenay, impal- in Devonshire nearly 700 years. one branch of the house ot
ing Bonville and Hungerford, with supporters: in the cban- Courtenay were counts of Edessa; another A. D. II50, became
eel are memorial windows to Lady Harriet (Pepys), daughter allied to the Royal l<'amily of France, and through this.
of Jane Elizabeth, $UO jure countess of Rothes (by her 2nd alliance three members of t.he family occupied the imperial
husband, Sir Lucas Pepys bart.) and wife of William, roth throne of Constantinople A. D. 1204: in England the Cour-
earl of Devon, d. 16 Dec. r8gg, and a fine monument to tenays have been allied to the Bonvilles, Bohuns, Spencers,
Lady Elizabeth (Fortescue ), wife of the 1rth earl of Devon, St. Johns, Talbots, Veres and the royal house of Plantagenet,.
d. 27 Jan. r867: there is also a memorial window to Thomas and the name appears in the original list of the order of the.
Peregrine Courtenay esq. d. 7 June, r86r, besides other Garter: in the Wars of the Roses they adhered to t.he.
stained windows and a carved oak screen: the church was Lancastrian party, and in the reign of Henry VIII. Henry
"horoughly restored in r86r, chiefly at the cost of the nth Courtenay, earl of Devon, was created Marquess of Exeter,.
earl of Devon, when the chancel was lengthened and the in- bnt this title became extinct in r 556, and that of Earl ot
terior re-seated: there are now 16o sittings. The register Devon, assumed to have lapsed at the same time, remamed.
of baptisms dates from the year 1575; marriages, 1559 ; dormant until r8gr, when it was revived in favour of
burials, 1558. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- William, grd viscount Courtenay, who thereupon became
charge £226, gross yearly value £478, including 98 acres of roth earl of Devon. On an eminence in the park is a build-
glebe, with residence, in the gift of and held since r877 by ing called The Belvedere, erected in 1777, and consisting of
the Rev. the Earl of Devon M.A. of Merton College, Oxford, three hexagonal towers, 70 feet in height, commanding
prebendary of Exeter, and surrogate. Powderham Castle, magnificent views of the surrounding country, the river
the seat of the Earl of Devon, standing on the western bank Exe and the English Channel. The Earl of Devon is lord of
of the estuary of the Exe, is a structure in various styles, the manor and sole landowner. The soil is loamy, except in
erected in the 14th century, by Sir Philip Courtenay, lieu- the higher part of the parish, where the red sand commences.
tenant of Ireland: until about the year 1700 it was very The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips, but a large.
strongly fortified, and during the civil war was garrisoned portion is permanent pasture. The area is 1,452 acres of

for the King; in Dec. r645, it was unsuccessfully attacked land and 495 of water; rateable value, £3,857; the popu-
by Fairfax, but was taken by Col. Hammond in the follow- lation in 1891 was 203.
ing year; the most ancient portion now extant is built of ExwELL, half-a-mile north-west, MELLANDS, I~ north..
limestone, with a mixture of red conglomerate and of a white and BLACK HEATH, half-a-mile north-west, are places here.
material locally called '' Exmouth stone: " the castle ap- Parish Clerk & Organist, John Martin Truelo\·e.
pears to have originally consisted of a. long parallelogram Sexton, William Godbeer.
flanked at different parts of its length by six towers, four of Letters from Exeter through Kenton, arrive at 8 a.m •.
which are still standing, and the other two have been rebuilt Kenton is the nearest money order office & telegraph
with brick on the same sites; the fabric has of late years office ar; Starcross
been much modernised, but the ancient battlements and National School (mixed), enlarged in x885, for 6o childre:1;

windows which have survived the alterations sufficiently in- average attendance, 33; Miss Alice Sage, mistress

Devon Rev. The Earl of M.A. [rector & Brown William Thomas, gamekeeper to Powell David Charles, head gardener
Octavius Bradshaw esq. Arch lodge to the Earl
surrogate & prebendary of Exeter],
Dobell8amuel M. L. accountant, Stew- Pyle Thomas, farmer, Black heath
Powderham rectory ard's office, Powderham castle Scott William, boatman to the Earl,.

Bradshaw Octavius D.L., J.P. Powder- Drew John Gould, steward to the Earl Boat house
of Devon & general land agent, Pow- Truelove John Martin, parish clerk &.
ham castle derham castle; & at rs Queen street,
Exeter organist
Brayley Miss . Wilson George, clerk of works, Powder-
Mortimer Samuel, farmer, Exwell
COMMERCIAL. ham mills

Addicott Thomas, farm bailiff to the

Earl of Devon

PRINCETOWN is a small town in the west quarter of slopes of gorse and heather where the rising ground is dry ;

Dartmoor, in the parish of Lydford, and 7 miles east from in parts are large 'pieces of moist peat, not always safe to·

Tavistock, with a station, forming the terminus of a branch tread, with pools of water stained a deep brown, which are

from Yelverton, on the South Devon section of the Great the sources of rivers and streams of North, South and

Western railway; it is in the Western division of the West Devon : the Taw and the Ockment, a tributary of the.

county, Roborough hundred, Ta.vistock petty sessional Torridge, flow northward to the Bristol Channel; the 'feign

divsion, union and county court district, rural deanery of and the Dart flow to the south-east, reaching the sea above

Tavistock, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. and below Torbay ; the Plym flowing to the east of Ply-

This town was formed about r8o8, soon after Dartmoor mouth, and the Tavy descends to join the Tamar, on the.

Prison was built for prisoners of war, and was named after border of Cornwall, issuing in Plymouth Sound. In general,.

GeorgeiV. when Prince of Wales, Dartmoor being within the the upper moorland, except where broken by the tors, has a

Duchy of Cornwall; several tradesmen and others then dreary and forlorn appearance : there are no trees grow-

settled here: in r8rr there were as many as g,ooo prisoners ing in the open parts; but Wistman's Wood, a small por-

of war, besides the guard of soldiery. After the peace tion of a once extensive forest, in the rocky ravine of the.

Princetown much declined, until its revival between r8gx West Dart, is a natural curiosity, as the dwarf oaks, forcing

and r84r from the working of the granite quarries in Dart- themselves through boulders, have their twisted branches

moor. The church of St. :Michael and All Angels, a chapel thickly clothed with moss and lichen : the North and South.

of ease to St. Petrock's, Lydford, is a plain building of Teign, on the eastern border of Dartmoor, present more

granite, consecrated in 1864, and consists of nave, north beauty of scenery. Dartmoor is covered with Druidical

porch and a western tower containing one bell; the church remains of mu<;h interest. Dartmoor convict prison, built

was built and fitted, together with the parsonage house, by in r8o6, at a cost of £r27,0oo, consists of an extensive-

French prisoners, and is used by the officers of the neJgh- series of buildings constructed principally of granite from

bouring prison and surrounding inhabitants : the interior the neighbouring moor: the outer wall. incloses an area of

was restored by the Rev. 1\'I. Fuller, late rector: there are about 30 acres; the prison itself comprises five rectangular

400 sittings. The register dates from the year r8o7. £150 buildings, each 300 feet long by 50 broad, and residences for

yearly is allowed by Government for the stipend of the cur- the governor, deputy-governor and officers: the principal

ate, who is appointed by the rector of the par1sh as assistant gateway is formed of huge granite blocks, on which the in-

curate of Lydford for Princetown; the Rev. Charle..'l L. M. scription " Parcere Subjectis " is cut. Considerable addition.

Fenn B.A. has been curate since 1893· The Wesleyan chapel was made to the buildings by the convicts in 1874, and

is a stone building seating 230. further extensions have since been made. Here is a good

DARTMOOR, extending about 28 miles from north to south hotel, " The Duchy,'' and connected with it is a larg'e privare

a-nd 26 miles from east to west, is, on the average, r,2oo house, both affording comfortable quarters for tourists and

feet above sea-level, and rises to 2,000 feet in several of its visitors. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales X.G. is the principal

highest peaks, called '' tors," being crags of grey granite, in landowner. 'fbe soil is a ligbt peaty; subsoil, Jlranite. Tbe

fantastic shapes, on the crests of the brown moorland. 'fhe chief crops are oats and turnips. This quarter of the moor

action of the disintegration of this granite is seen by heaps contains 49·509 acres ; the population in 1891 was about

of loose stones, some of enormous size, lying scattered at the r,9<JO, exclusive of convicts i.n the prison, who numbered

feet of the tors. On the moor are ranges of tors, while the about goo. ·

aspect of the land about changes from peat bogs and Sexton, Emanuel Angel. .

patches of wild grass or fern, around the water .springs, tq PosT BRIDGE is a. hamlet of Lydford, 6 miles north-east

JDIKECTORY. • DEVONSHIR]{ PUDDINGTON• 537

from Princetown, with a small mission chapel dedicated to WALL LETTER BoxEs, Dartmeet, cleared 12.30 p.m. &Post

St. Gabriel, and nsed during the week as a National day Bridge, cleared 12 noon

school. The East Dart river is crossed here by a very Dartmoor Prison, Capt. Frank Johnson, governor; Capt.

ancient bridge, of two arches; it is constructed in a primi- William M. T. Synge, deputy-governor; Rev. Clifford

tive fashion of granite slabs, and is still in use. Rickards B. A. chaplain; Rev. Father Coleman, Catholic-

National School (mixed), erected in t86g, for lOO children; priest; William Simpson Frew M. B., c. M. tnedical officer;

average attendance, 30; Mrs. Lavinia Adcock, mistress Percy R. Maunder, assistant medical officer; Robert.
DARTMEET is another hamlet, 6 miles east from Prince- Flew, steward ; William Male, chief clerk; George J.
Arnold, Samuel Chubb, F. M. Newman & Samuel Goulcl

town, and has also a small mission chapel, used during the Gibbs, clerks ; .Augustus Hardy, chief warder ; William

week as a National day school. B. Newman, John Buckner, Joseph Rafferty, P. Garrahan

National School (mixed), erected in 1868; average atten- & John Arbory, schoolmasters ; Henry Brummell &:

dance, 20; Mrs. Emily Maria Bickle, mistress Thomas Kelly, scripture readers

PosT, M. 6. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Farm Bailiff, James Forbes

Princetown. (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have Prison Officers' School, erected in 1872, & enlarged in

R.S.O. addeQ.).-Walter Edward Tooker, postmaster. 1885, for 330 children; average attendance, 118 boys,

Letters arrive at 7.12 a. m. 5 & 8 p.m.; dispatched at 10.35 102 girls & ISO infants; Thomas Edward Knapman, head

a. m. & 5·45 p.m. Money orders are issued & paid & post master; Frank Buckner, assistant master; Miss Day,.

office savings bank busmess transacted from 9 a. m. to mistress; Miss James, infants' mistress

6 p.m.; satnrdays until 8 p.m Railway Station, John Higrnan, station master

RESIDENTS AT DARTMOOR PRISON. Barrington Alfred Edward, local agent Lamb James (representatives of the..

Flew Robert (steward) at Dartmoor for the Duchy of Corn- late), farmer, Prince hall
Frew William Simpson u. B., c. M. wall, Tor Royal
Leaman. John, farmer, Babney

(medical officer) Bolt Simon & Son, grocers & bakers Lord George, jun. grocer & draper

Johnson Capt. Frank (governor) & general stores . Lord William, lodging house

MaunderPercyR.(assistant med.officer) Bowman Constantine,farmr. Black brim Maddock & Son, blacksmiths

Rickards Rev. Clifford B. A. [chaplain} Cannon FredElt'ick, farmer, Brimple Mortimore James, farmer, Crockern

Synge Capt. William M. T. (deputy Gaunter Henry, carpenter Northmore W1lliam, grocer

governor) Gaunter Henry Albert Edward, lodging Pike Samuel, Imperial hotel

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. house, Dartmeet Plymouth & Dartmonr Powder C<T~

Arnold George J Caunter Oliver, farmer, Batchelor's hall (Charles Williams, proprietor)

Barrington Alfred Edwin, 'for Royal Cleave Richard, Forest inn, & farmer, Potter Jn.farmer, Hartland,Post bridge-
Prinretown & District Co-operative Soc~
Barrington Charles, Tor Royal Exworthy

Bennett John N.Archerton, Post bridge Cleave Robert, farmer, Higher Merripit Lim. (Frank Richardson, manager)

BridgmanChristophr.TheCot.Dartmeet Coaker Edward, farmer, Brownberry Rook David, farmer, Black brim
Burnard Charles F. J.P. Huccaby house Coaker Edward, farmer, Ex~orthy
ICoaker JC!hn, farmer, Shurbi~on Rook William, farmer, Black brim
Caunter Edward Coaker R~chard, farmer, Belhvor Rowe Aaron, Duchy hotel
Chubb Samuel Scott John, farmer, Fernworthy[letters-
Fenn Rev. Charles L. M. B.A. [curate of ·Coaker R~chard, farmer, Ru~nage
through Chagford, Exeter]

St. Petrock, Lydford], Post bridge Coaker Richard •. farmer, Swmecombe Sleep Samuel, farmer, Post bridge

Gibbs Samuel Gould Cracker Jane Wmter (Mrs.), Plume of SmithHarriett(Mrs.),farmer,Cherrybrk

HaWrrai·srrHennbert de Burgh , H nntm· gdon DuFkeeaWthmer.sEPd..wHd . _q~arry ow~er.(gram'te) Smith TMwaorybri('dMgerss.), Saracen's Head

P.H.

Harris John Harry de Burgh, Hunting- Exw~rthy ~m Mmmg Co. Limtted (Jas. Smith Samuel, farmer, Exworthy

don Warren Nelll, restdent agent) Stanbury Samuel, Prince of Wales P. H
Male William Foaden George Pe~~ce, farmer, Dur~ey Stawt Maurice, Railway inn
Mallock Richard l\LP., J.P. Huckaby i & ForbesJ~,s:farm balltfftoD~rtmoorprisn Symons John, grocer

Cockington court, Torquay; & Carl- French Elias, farmer, Sm1th htll . Thomas Samuel, farmer, Pizwell
°Netwo~Jcal: s w
b Lo d n FrenchMary(Mrs.),farmr.Dunnabridge Tooker•a Post C.ffice Temper-
Mn French John, farmer, Middle Merripit ance Hotel
I<;.

Jl.osePhillipDavies,Badger's holt,Dartmt Greg?ry Th~mas, refreshment rOOll_lS Tooker Waiter Edwd. grocer, Post offi

Turner Rev. RIChard M.A. [rector of Hextfhos.WarrenHouseP.n.Post bridge TuckettWm.farmr.Dunnabridgepound
Holmes J~seph, farmer, Lafter hall. WebbJn.'femperance hotel,Post bridge.
Lydford] Parsonage

' Horton Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Little White Matthew, farmr. Lower Merripit.

COMJ\IERCIAL. Shurbiton White William, farmer, Lower Merripit.

ArscottRd.farmer,Archaton,Post bridge Irish Waiter, farmer, Lake head WitheycombeGeo.&Wm.farmrs.Pizwel~

Barrington Frederick, farmr. Tor Royal Irish William, farmer, South Bellerton Worth William, farmer, Pitcott

PUDDINGTON is a parish and village, 8i miles north Menhinick M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge. The Con-

from Crediton station, aud 9 east-by-north from Lapford gregational chapel, erected in 1854, has an endowment.

station, on the North Devon branch of the London and of .£336 6s. 8d. given by ,John Blagdon esq. and producing

South Western railway, and 9 west from Tiverton station a yearly interest of £w. There is a charity of £1 2s.

on the Valley branch of the Great Western railway, r6 yearly for the education of one or more poor children, and

north-by-west from Exeter, 9 west-by-south from 'fiver- another of £12s. 6d. for the poor. The prmcipallandowners

ton, in the Northern division of the county, Witheridge are William Blagdon Gamlen esq. M.A. of North grove,.

hundred, petty sessional division, union and county court Oxford, and Brampford Speke, Anthony Reed Wensley esq.

district of Crediton, rural deanery of West Tivert.on and and William Crook esq. The manor is divided amongst

archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. the landowners. The soil is loam, and the subsoil is clay~

'fhomas-a-Becket, rebuilt in the years I 837-38, is an edifice The chief crops are oats and wheat. The area is r ,36I acres ;.

of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, rateable value, £1,046; the population in 1891 was 206.

nave, north aisle, south porch and an embattled western Sexton, James Snell. .

~ower, of Norman date, containing 3 bells; the first and PosT OFFICE.-Daniel Greenslade, sub-postmaster. Letters.

second are dated respectively 1742 and I787; the third is an from Morchard Bishop R.~.O. North Devon, by cart t()o

alphabet bell: there are four stained windows, three of • Black Dog,' thence by foot post, at 7.30 a. m.; return at

which are memorials to the Rev. David Llewellyn, formerly 5.15 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph offices

rector, d. 1872; Owen Jefferies Uewellyn, d. 1867, and are at Witheridge & Morchard Bishop. Postal orders are-

Eiiza Mortimer, his wife, d. 1864, and Amy Gcrtrude issued here, but not paid

Whitchurch, d. 1877: there are I40 sittings. The register Voluntary School (mixed), erected, with residence for the

dates from the year 1684. The living is a rectory, average master, in r866, for so children; average attendance, 36;

tithe rent-charge £gg, net yearly value £I4I, including 68 & endowed by Peter Blagdon esq. by deed in 1867, with

acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of W. B. Gamlen about .£23.yearly; Samuel Adams, master

esq. and held since 1892 by the Rev. Thomas George CARRIER TO ExET.ti.R.-William Squire, fri
.

Cole Mrs Eastmond James, farmer, Yowlestone Squire William, shopkeeper & carrier

Eland John Leete, The Lodge Fisher Thomas, dairyman, Pitt Wailer George, farmer, Scotsham

Manning Mrs Govier Samuel, farmer, Symnacott Webber John, baker

Menhinick Rev. Thos.Geo. H.A.Rectory Grant John, dairyman Webber William, dairyman, Ash farm

COMMERCIAL, Grant John, shopkeeper Wensley Anthony Reed, yeoman.

Greenslade Danl. blacksmith, Post office Yowlestone

Cole Edwin, farmer, WQod Hellier John, dairyman Wensley John, yeoman, Coombe

Crook Wm.frmr. &landownr. Woodscmb Knowles Edwin, carpenter Wensley John, jun. farmer, Bamkon

DunnJobn Thos. farmer,Pulsford ware Lake Robert, farmer

538 EAST PUTFORD. • [KELLY'S

DEVONSHIRE.

EAST PUTFORD is a. parish and village on the river the gift of the Rev. J. J. Gratrix, Bnd held since ;r38o by

Torridge, 9 miles south-west from Bideford station, and 9 the Rev. Thomas Prynne Andrew B.A. of Lincoln College,
west-south-west from Torrington terminal station of a. Oxford, who resides at West Putford; the Rev. Waiter
branch of the London and South Western railway, in the Buchanan Gegg V.A. Queen's College, Oxford, has been
North Western division of the eounty, Shebbear hundred, curate in charge since t88g. The Hon. Mark George Kerr
Eideford petty sessional division, union and county court Holle D.L., J,P. of BICton, who is lord of the manor, Miss
district, rural deanery of Holsworthy, archdeaconry of Barn- Dayman and William May esq. are the principal landowners.
staple and diocese of Exeter. The- church (dedication un- The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat

known) is an ancient building of stone of mixed styles, con- and oats. The area is 2,380 acres ; rateable value, £934;
sisting of chancel, nave, north transept, south porch and a . the population in t8gt was I39·
belfry containing one bell, cast about 1842 from the two Sexton, William Mounce.
bells previously existing: the chancel retains its sedilia, and Letters through Brandiscorner R.S.O. arrive at about ra
there is a chest of early date: the church was almost wholly noon. Bradworthy is the nearest money order office &

rebuilt in I88a, the chancel being restored by J. C. Moore- Bucks Cross the nearest telegraph office

Stevens esq. : there are Ioo sittings. The register dates This place is included in the United School Board district of
from the year r67r. The living is a chapelry, annexed to East & West Putford; the children attend the Board

the rectory of West Putford. joil).t net yearly value £285, in school at West Putrord

Dayman Miss, Mambury Andrew William, farme-r, Narra.cott Frain John, farmer, Middlehill
Allin William, farmer, Venn mills
Andrew Alfred, farmer, Winslade Cleverdon Grace (Mrs.) & Henry, Furse William, farmer, Barton
Andrew Joseph, farmer, Nuttons
farmers, Hey Harris William, farmer, Bonntisthorne

Ellis Wilham, farmer, Venn Newcombe Henry, farmer, Northcott

WEST PUTFORD is a parish on the river Torridge, 10 barton of Cory, which gave its name to a family so .called, is

miles south-west from Bideford station on the Torrington now a divided property. A manor or reputed manor be-

branch of the London and South Western railway and 8 longs to L. J. May esq. L. J. May esq. the Hon. Mark

north-east from Holsworthy, in the Western division of the George Kerr Rolle D.L., J.P. of Bicton, J. E. Cooper esq. R.

county, Black Torrington hundred, Holsworthy petty ses- J. Cary-Elwes esq. of Walland Cary, Bucks Mills, Rev.

sional divisiOn, Bicteford union and county court district, George de Carteret Guille M.A. ractor of Little Torrington,

rural deanery of Holsworthy, archdeaconry of Barnstaple F. Ha worth esq. Francis Paynter esq. of St. Issey, Cornwall,

and diocese of Exeter. The church (dedication unknown) is S. 0. Sanguine esq. John Wickettesq. of Hartland and John

an ancient cruciform building of stone in the Early English Andrew Guy and Miss Dayman are the chief landowners.

style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and The soil is clayey and loamy; the subsoil is principally clay.

an embattled western tower containing 3 bells; the s3eond is The chief crops are wheat and oats. The area is 2,620 acres;

dated 1729, and the others have inscriptions, but are un- rateable value, £r,397; the population in 1Bgr was 233.

dated: the chancel retains sedilia: there are 150 sittings. Sexton, Edwin Alien.

The register dates from the year 1 722· The living is a PosT OFFICE.-Richard Johns, sub-postmaster. Letters
rectory, with the chapelry of East Putford annexed, average through Brandis Corner R.S.O. North Devon, arrive at rr

yearly value from tithe rent-charge £ar3, including Bg acres a. m.; d ispatc hed at 2 B• 3u5cpks.mC. ro.sBsratdhwe onrtehayreisstt he nearest
of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Rev. J. J. Gratrex: m oney order office, telegraph
M.A. of ~t. Columb Major, Cornwall, and held since r88o by office

the Rev. Thomas Prynne Andrew B.A. of Lincoln College,
Oxford; the Rev. Waiter Buchanan Gegg M.A. of Queen's A School Board of 5 members for the united district of W.est

College, Oxford, has been curate in charge since r88g. & East Putford was formed Oct. 30, 1874 ; Henry Clever-

There are Wesleyan and Bible Christian chapels. The don, clerk to the board & attendance officer, East Putford

manor was at an early period successively in the families of Board School (mixed), built in 1878, at a cost of £458, for

Morton and Cary: the Hon. Mark Rolle and Lord Clinton So children; average attendance, 33; Miss Amelia Powell,

have each a manor in this parish known as W. Putford. The mistress

Andrew Rev. Thos. Prynne B. A.Rectory Bright Albert, farmer, Thriverton Johns Richard, boot & shoe maker, &

Avery William, Church Park cottage Brimacombe John, farmer, Voll house post office, Putford bridge

Gegg Rev. Waiter Buchanan M.A. Cleverdon John, farmer, Chollaton Lane John, farmer, Iddlecott

[curate in charge] Cottle Hugh, farmer, Church town LewisThs.blacksmth.&gro.Putfordbrdg

Guy John Andrew, farmer & landowner, Millman John, farmer, South Wordon

COMMERCIAL. Julian Putford Moase Richard, farmer, Colscott

Andrews Joshua, farmer, Kesmeldon Harding Thomas, farmer, Field Irish Waiter William, farmer, Cory Barton

Arnold Richd. carpenter & wheelwright Harris John, farmer, Colseott Waiter William Lewis, miller (water),

Blight James, farmer, Wedfield H:nris Richard, farmer, SessaG'Ott Cory mills

Elight Thomas, blacksmith Jenkins Josiah, tailor &draper, Colscott Yeo Thomas, farmer, North Wordon

PYWORTHY is a village and parish, 2~ miles south- in 1846, with sittings for Ioo persons, and a Bible Christian

west from Holsworthy terminal station of a branch of the chapel. There is a charity of [15 a year, bequeathed by

Great Western railway, in the Southern division of the the Rev. Robert Beckley, formerly rector of this parish.

county, Black Torrington hundred, Holsworthy union and The late Rev. Thomas Hockin Kingdon also bequeathed,

county court district, rural deanery of Holsworthy, arch- in 1853• the interest of £370, to be distributed to the poor ·

deaconry of Barnstaple and diocese of Exeter. The church in clothing. Mrs. Ford, of Pencarrow, Bodmin, Cornwall,

of St. Swithin is a building of stone in the Perpendicular is lady of the manor; J. H. Walcott Yowler and Graham

style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and White esqrs. are the principal landed proprietors. The

western tower containing 5 bells, all cast in 1758 : there are soil is chiefly clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are

two memorial and other stained windows: in r885 the wheat, oats and roots. The area is 5,o2r acres; rateable

church was new roofed, reseated, retloored and heated value, £,2,567; the population in r8gr was 495·

at a cost of about £I,6oo, and a stained window erected Sexton, Charles Short.
by the late W. Saunders esq. in the south aisle: there
are 300 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from PosT 0FFICE.-Aifred Oliver, suh-postmaster. Letters
the yreeacrto1r6y5,3 ; marriages, r68r ; burials, r682 • The living through Holsworthy! whic~ is also the nearest money
is a net yearly value 400, including acres order & telegraph office, arrtve at 7.30 a.m. Letter Box
£ 172
cleared at 5· I c; p.m. sundays excepted.
of glebe, with residence, in the gift of and held since r 862

by the Rev. Samuel William 'fagert B.A. of Trinity College, Parochial School (mixed), built in r873, for 40 children!;

Dublin. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, erected I average attendance, 37; Miss Aunie Weeks, mistress

Cousins Dennis Charles, Parnacott Brent Simon, carpenter, Bounds Hancock Thomas, farmer, Bradaford
Tagert Rev. Samuel Wm. B.A. Rectory Brimacombe William, miller (water) & Hatch John, farmer, Winscott
Holman Samuel, blacksmith
f)OMMERCIAL. farmer, Derrit.on
Honey William, farmer, Moor
.Allin Leonard, farmer, Tinney Burnard Edwin, farmer, Hopworthy Hoskin Richard, farmer, Piper's pool
Badcock John, thatcher Burnard Philip, farmer, Hoppatown Ivy Henry, farmer, Derrill
BauburyThos.&Danl.frmrs.Pinkworthy Canvin Amos, farmer, Derriton
Jones John, farmer, Killatree
Barrett John, farmer, Haggaton Chndley William Lewis, farmer, Tinney
Bellamy Timothy, farmer, Blackapool Cole John, shopkeeper Kay William Henry, gamekeeper to V.
Boles James, farmer, Villavin Cole Thomas, farmer, Derriton
P. Calmady esq
BowdenMary(Mrs.),cowkeepr.Killatree Coombe John, draper
Box William, farmer, Ridon Downing Robert, farmer, Bounds Kivell Edwin, farmer, East Yeomadon
Bray Thomas, farmer, Little Knowle Gilbert Fras. Thos. farmer, Thorndon Kivell Thomas, cattle dealer & farmer
Bray William Sandars, land agent to Gilbert John, farmer, Thorndon Kivell William, auctioneer, land agent
Gilbert John, Molesworth .Arms P.B
J .. H. W. Vowler & P, A. Kingdon Hamley John, farm~tr & surveyor & certifying bailiff under
esq. & others, West Yeomadon the Law of Distress Amendment-Act

Lu1ton 61, dairyman, Little Thorndon

DIRECTORY.] DEVOXSHIRE.. REVELSTOKE. 539"

Martin Samuel, farmer, Monk's Shackson Thos.farmer, West Yeom&don Stacey Thos. millwrigbt, Mugshouse
Mason John, farmer, Moor
Mitchell William, farmer, Derriton Shears John, farmer, Dinnaoombe Stevens William, horse breaker
()liver Alfred, boot maker, Post office
()liver Thos. farmer, Strawberry bank Shears Thomas, farmer, Veales Towle William, farmer, Brooks house
Petherick William, farmer, Killatree
Puley Daniel, farmer, Hopworthy Sleeman Jas. carpenter & wheelwright Wivell Sll.muel, machinist, Ridon
Rowe John, cattle dealer
Sangwm John, farmer, Worthen Sleeman Jn.farmr.& landowner, Tinney Wonnacott Samuel, cowkeeper

Sleeman Wm. farmer& landowner, Lana Yelland A.zarias, farmer, Derriton

Sloman J n. blacksmith, Bounds cross Yeo Charles, farmer, Hopworthy

Sluggett Robert, jun. farmer, Derriton Youlden Wm. farmer, Tinney moor

Snowden William, farmer, Derrill

RACKENFORD is a parish and village on the Little of Henry Charles Devon esq. J.P. lord of the manor and chief

Dart river, s~ miles south from East Anstey station on jJJ.e landowner, who holds courts leet and baron occasionally.
Devon and Somerset branch of the Great Western railway Higher Thorne belongs to Mr. Geor~e Dennis; Tidderson,
8 miles north-west from Tiverton and 10 south-east from for two centuries from 1572 the residence of the Kellands, a

south Molton, in the Northern division of the county, younger branch of that family at Lapford, now the property
Witheridge hundred, South Molton petty sessional division of Mr. Richard Gunn, Mr. John Nott and Mr. Robert
and union, Tiverton county court district, rural deanery of Snow. Mr. G. Matthews and Mr. R. 'f. Veysey are also
South Molton, archdeaconry or ,Barnstaple nnd diocese of landowners here. The soil is clayey and very productive ;
Exeter. The church of All Saints is a small and ancient the subsoil is gravel. The chief crops are oats and barley.

building Of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of The acreage is 3,938; rateable value, £2,475; the popula-

chanrel, nave of four bays, aisle, south porch and an em- tion in r891 was 289.
battled western tower containing 6 bells: the font is of the Parish Clerk, John Nott.
reign of Henry VII.: there are 220 sittings. The register PosT OFFWE.-John Baker, sub-postmaster. tatters
dates from the year 1597, but is very defective and in parts through Morchard Bishop R.S.O. North Devon, arrive at

almost illegible. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- 8.55 a. m. ; dispatched at 5.15 p.m. week days only. The
charge £259, net yearly value £234, including 54 acres of nearest mo~:ey order & telegraph otlice is at Witheridge.
glebe, with residence, in the gift of and held since 1890 by Postal orders ar~ issued here, but not paid
the Rev. Henry George Gifford B.A. of Exeter CoUe;re, Ox- National School (mixed), erected in 1872, for So children;
ford. Here is a Bible Christian chapel. There are charities average attendance, 45 ; Alfred Anthony Snowdon, mas-

to the amount of about £14. Cruwyshaye is the residence ter; Mrs. Catherine Snowdon, mistress

Alstone Spencer Charles, Broadclose Brown Wm. farmer, Higher Bulworthy Pincombe Rd.farmer,Lower Bulworthy
Devon Henry Charles J.P. Cruwyshaye Bryan Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Slader Wm. farmer, West Backstone
Gifford Rev. Henry Geo. B. A. Rectory Uoddington WilliamHarris,gamekeeper Snow Robt. frmr. &landownr.Tidderson
Haskins Mrs
Matthews Mrs to H. 0. Devon esq. J.P. The Lodge Stoneman Richard, farmer, Laneland
Yendall Mrs Gunn Gilbert& Allan,farmrs.Tidderson Tucker William, farmer, East Mogford
Gunn Richd, farmer, Lower Bulworthy Turner Frank, blacksmith
COliiMERCIA.L,
Gunn Thomas, farmet", West Mogford Turner Hy. Stag P.H. & machine ma
Baker John, shopkeeper & assistant Haskins John, wheelwright Twose Thomas, farmer, Middlecott
overseer, Post office Hill George, farmer, Higher Thorn Williams Wm. farmer & miller (water)
Matthews Aaron & Son, vet. surgeons Wood William & James, thatchers
Bater John, farmer, Lower Thorn Matthews Daniel, Bell inn, & farmer Wood John, woodman to H. C. Devon
Beedell Robert, farmer, Sidedown Mildon Wm. farmer, Higher Meadown
Blackford Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, North Nort.hamGeo.dairymn.Lower Meadown esq. J.P
Nott Eli, road contractor Wood Richard, mason
Backstone Wood Thomas, mason
Boundy James, shoe maker Nott John, fa.rmer, Lewis farm
Boundy John, shoe maker Palfry Louis, shopkeeper Yendall Frank, cattle dealer

BATTERY is a parish and small village, 3 miles west 1 which have been commuted at £216 16s. 3d. belong to the

from South Brent station on the South Devon section of the Misses Carew. Here are two houses and one acre of land,
main line of the Great Western railway, and 5 west-by- vested in trustees for the repairs of the church. The poor
north from Totnes, in the Southern division of the county, have £2 yearly, left by Dorothy 8avery; and also £ro
hundred and petty sessional division of Stanborough and yearly left by Richard Brown in 1853. Marley House, a
Coleridge, Totnes union and county court district., rural large and handsome mansion, with a fine lawn, is the
deanery and archdeaconry of l'otnes and diocese of Exeter. property and residence of the Misses Carew, who are ladies
Two small tributaries of the river Dart intersect the parish, of the manor and own the greater part of the parish. The

through which the Great Western railway also passes. The soil is slate, dunstone and some peat Jand; subsoil, slate,
church (dedication unknown) is an ancient edifice of stone rock and light gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley,
in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and oats and ronts, but there is a. great deal of pasture land.

an embattled western tower with spire containing 4 bells, The area is 2,86o acres; ratea.ble value, £4,435; the popu-
all cast in 1763: the church retains a carved oak screen and lation in 1891 was 400.
Norman font and has some stained windows; it was re- Parish Clerk, Thomas Roper.
paired in 1865, at the cost of Sir Waiter Carew bart. and PosT OFFICE.-George Please, sub-postmaster. Letters
restored in 18751 and has 170 sittings. The register dates through Buckfastleigh R.S.O. received at 8.35 a.m. ; dis-
from the year 1654. The living is a vicarage, average tithe patched at 4.40 p.m. The nearest money order & tela-
rent-charge £152, gross yearly value £171, including 6o graph office is at South Brent
acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Misses Church of England School (mixed), erected about 1862, for
Carew and held since 1875 by the Rev. William Henry xo8 children; average attendance, 70; William John
Carew B. A. of Trinity College, Dublin. The rectorial tithes, · Warren, master

Carew Rev. Wm. Henry B.A. Vicarage Coker Geo. farmer,Hatchland &Easton, Jackson Philip, carpenter
· Glebe & Hexdown farms, Bigbury Langle~ Waiter, wheelwright,Eddiswell
Carew The Misses, Marley house

Hatch John, sen EllisCharles,miller (water),Ratiery mill Please William, blacksmith

Hoare Christopher, Beera Gidley George & Richard, farmers, Stickland George, farmer, Torne

Pickthall Charles Jarnes, Velwell house Bulkamore & Yalland Stoyle Edward, shopkeeper

COMMERCIAL. Hannaford John, farmer, Brownston Tooley John, farmer, Willing

CoakerGeorge,Church.fiouse inn,&frmr Hannaford Robert, farmer~ Coming Tooley Richard, farmer, Lower Velwell

CoakerWilliamHy.farmr.HigherVelwell Hatch Jn. farmer & carpenter, Bozdowns Wakeham 'fhomas, farmer, Marley

Crees George, blacksmith Hoare John, farmer, Luscombe & Beera Waycott George, farmer, Allercombe

REVELSTOKE is a parish, 8 miles south from Plymp- solid oak handsomely carved, each bearing a different device:

ton station and IO south-west from I vybridge station on the the font and the piers of the arcades are of granite :. the

South Devon section of the main line of the Great Western stained west window was presented by the parishioners and
railway, 10 south-east from Plymouth and 10 from Plymp· the side windows of the chancel by the Rev. H. F. Roe H.A.
ton, in thel Southern division of the county, hundred of rector I871-9o, and there a.re several in the south aisle to the
Plympton, petty sessional division of Ermington and Baring family, including one added in x8g3, in memory of
Plympton, union of Plympton St. Mary, county court dis· the late Louisa Emily Charlotte (Bulteel), wife of Lord
trict of East Stonehouse, rural deanery of Plympton, arch- Revelstoke, who died in 1892 : the reredos, of Devonshire
deaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The church of marble, is surmounted by a. triptych representing "The
St. Peter, built in x88~, at the sole eost of Lord Revelstoke, Nativity" and "The Annunciation :" the vestry is under
from designs by Mr. J. P. St. Aubyn, architect, is an edifice the north transept: there are 250 sittings. Tbe ancient and

of stone in the Perpendicular style and consists of chancel, ivy-clad church of St. Peter, situated near Rtoke Point close
nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower to the sea, is now in ruins, but a small p()rtion ha.s been re-

containing a clock with chimes and 8 bells : the seats are of paired and fitted up, and is now used for burisl services

540 REVELSTO:KE. DHVONSliiRE.. ( KELL"Y'S

The register· dates from the year 1654. The living is a The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is

rectory, average tithe rent-charge [, r86, net yearly value 1,478 acres l 'l'a.tea.ble value, £r ,g6g; the population in I 8gt

£ r4o, with 4 aeree of glebe and residence, in the gift of the was 470. 1

Hishop of Exeter, and held since r89o by the Rev. William Parish Clerk, Nicholas Bunker.
Eardley Roome M.A. of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.
Letters received through Newton Ferrers from Plymouth at
Here is a Wesleyan chapel, and there is a reading room and
library containing about 6oo volumes, chiefly presented by 8.30 a.tn. & 4 p.m ·
Lord Revelstoke. The population is chiefly at Noss MAYo,
on the side of a creek adjacent to the mouth of the river WALL LETTER Box at Nass Mayo, cleared at 5 p.m. week
Yealm and opposite to Newton Ferrers. Crabs, lobsters,
pilchards and herrings are caught here in great abundance. days only. The nearest money order office is at Newton

'fhis place since r885 has given the title of baron to the Ferrers; the nearest telegraph office is at Yealmpton
Baring family. Lord Revelstoke is lord of the manor and
principal landowner. The soil is very light; subsoil, mixed. Police Station, George R. Gatting, constable in charge

National School (mixed), built in 183<7, for 200 children;

average attendance, 103; .Alfred Burden, master

CARRIERS TO PLYMOUTH.-Henry Kingcombe & William

Hocking, tues. thurs. & sat. returning same days

Kingcombe Henry, sen Foster Georg-e, grocer & draper 1 Reading Room & Library (Edward.

Pearce John Hockaday William,shopkeeper& carrier Rowe, librarian)

Roome Rev. Wm. Eardley M.A. Rectory Kingcombe Henry, jun carrier Sherrill Josepb, p]acksmith

COMMERCIAL. Kingcombe John, carpenter Sherrill William, Swan P.H
Lewis George, George inn. Wakeham William, farmer, Rowden

Crosbie George William, clerk of works Lobb Nicholas, farmer, Higher Coombe West George, shopkeeper, Hridge end

to Lord Revelstoke IParsons Edwin, blacksmith, Bridge end Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Elliott John, master mariner Pearse Isaac, farmer, Netton Wrath Joseph, farmer, Worswell

Finch Frank, baker & grocer Rowe .Aaron, baker

REWE is a parish and village on the river Culm, 1 mile ties of £3 1:6s. yearly value. The Hon. W. F. D. Smith M. P.

north-east from Stoke Canon station on the main line of the of Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, who is lord of the

Great Western railway, 5 north from Exeter and 9 south manor, Sir 'rhomas Dyke.Acland hart. P.c., F.R.s., F.R.G.s.~

from Tiverton, in the North Eastern division of the county, D.L., J.P. of Killerton, Charles .Arthur Wllliams Troyte esq.

Wonford hundred and petty sessional division, St. Thomas' D.L., J.P. of Huntsham Court and E. Martin esq. are chief

union, Exeter county court district, rural deanery of Ayles- landowners. The soil is gravel and red sandstone; subsoil,

beare and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The Upexe gravel and red sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley

and Silverton station of the Exe Valley (Great Western) and turnips. The area is 1,340 acres; rateable value.

railway is in this parish. The church of St. Mary the £3,43rJ ros. ; the population in 1891 was 247.

IVirgin is an ancient edifice of stone in the Perpendicular Parish Clerk, Joseph Littlejohns.

style, built about the year 14.')0 ~nd completely restored in PosT OFFICB.-Harry Baker, re~iver. Letters arrive
1867, at.a cost of nearly {,1,000; 1t cons1sts of chancel, nave, from Exeter at 8. 15 a. m. ; dispatched at S5ppek.me .& The
north. ~Isle, south porch and an embat~led western tow~r, nearest moMy order office is at Brampford tele-
contaimng 5 bells, ~ll recast fr?m ~ P!evwus peal of 5, w~th graph office at Thorverton
aug';lle,nted met~I, I~ ~773, by r. Bilbie: the chancel retams School (mixed), for the united district of Rewe & Nethel"
a. ptscma and lS dlVlded from the nav~ by a carved and Exe, erected' by the voluntary contributions of the land-
h:tghl~ decor~ted "ood screen : there IS ~ good deal of
beautiful_antique woodwo~k, an.d the .bench ends bear the oMwisnserMs ainrk1sg7m4i, for 6o children ; average attendance, 50 ;
stre ss
carved shields of iWs aadmhaemmIomripaal ltiongLCiehu1ts.elcd.enHa.nWd Sileliyammso,uor:f . t'.ithi,n.'~ . .
the east window UPEXE 1s a and ba~let, m liaF1dge hundred, 1

22
H.M. 3gth Regt. who died at Jubbulpore, June 8th, x88I, mile~ north-west, Wit~ a statwn on th~ Exe Valley br.anchof

and there are others to the Rev. Henry Fox Strangeways, the Great Western 7a1lway. The anCient chapel, whtch had
late r~ctor, d. Feb. 2sth, r86o; the Cuthbertson family for se_veral generatiOns be~n desecrated and conve;ted mto
~wellmgs, has ~een acqmred from the owne~, C. A. W.
(:r868) and to Mrs. Haviland (1878), besides several tablets rroyte esq. and m ~888 _was restored _fr?m ~es1gns by Mr.
to the Tripp family 1795•1325 and a monument to Paul ~· M.edley ~ulford, arch1~ect : the bmlding ~s of the Early
Draper, ob. Sept. 2oth, 168g : there are 120 sittings. 'l'he
register dates from the year I68o. The Jiving is a rectory, ~nghsh perwd, c. I280-1300, and has lancet wmdows on_both
average tithe rent-charge £ 247, net yearly income £ 236, sides a~d ~good sou~h.doorway, ~nd the ea.o:t end retat!ls a
with residence and 49 acres of glebe, in the gift of William small p1scma; the or1gmal east wmdow, whiCh fell to pieces
Wyndham esq. J.P. of Dinton Park, Salisbury, and the Hon. ?D the removal of the roof, has been replaced by a new one

W. F. D. Smith M.P. alternately, and held since 1g92 by the m the Decorated style; and a bell gable has been erected at
Rev. Ernest Edward Egremont Heathcote B. A. of Emmanuel the west end.

College, Cambridge. 'fhe Parish Room, a neat red brick WALL LETTER Box, at Pale farm, cleared at 8.30 a.m. &.

building, erected by the late Right Hon. W. H. Smith P.c., 6.15 p.m. week days only

llf.P. comprises on the first floor a large room used for pal'ish Infants' School, Upexe, held in a cottage ; Miss Annie-

meetings, concerts &c. and underneath are stables for the .Arthurs, mistress

convenience of farmers attending church. There are chari- Railway Station, Upexe, Geo. Franklin White,station master

[Marked th!lfi o receive letters through Si!- *Blackmore Richard, dairyman, Pale *May-, farmer, Pale farm

v-erton,Oullompton&sbould be so addressed.] Farm dairy *Moore John, farmer, Upexe

Heathcote Rev. Ernest Edward Egre- Cook William, farmer, Heazill Barton OsmondEdwd.jun.farmer,Rewe Barton
mont B.A. Rectory Fry Robert, dairyman, Carpenters
Griffin Benjamin, farmer, New house Perry Wtlliam, dairyman, Old Heazi!l
*NewallCapt. Jas.Torrington,Upexeho *HalseEdwin,farmer,Drake farm, Upexe
COMMERCIAL, Littlejohns Joseph, carpenter Winson Ephraim, blacksmith
landowner~
Baker Harry, shopkeeper, Post office *Wippell R iBcharatrodn1 farme r &
Rudway



RINGMORE is a parish near the sea coast, ro miles net yearly value £320, including 101 acres acres of glebe,

south from Ivybridge station on the South Devon section of with re,;idence, in the gift of and held since J86o by the Rev.
the Great Western railway, 6 west from Kingsbridge station FranCis Charles Hingeston-Randolph ~.A. of Exeter College.

on a branch {)f the Great Western railway and 16 south- Oxford, and prebendary of Exeter. Mr., Lane, a former

east from Plymouth, in the Southern di\'ision of the county, rector ~f this parish, was a distinguished royalist during the

hundred of Ermington, petty sessional division of Erming- civil wars ; he was also rector of the neighbouring parish of

ton and Plympton. union and county court district of Kings- Aveton-uifford,where be planted some cannon on a field Qf his.
bridge, rural deanery of Woodle:igh, archdeaconry of Totnes glebe, and kept ~he bridge over the Avon : during the occu-
and diocese of Exeter. The church of All Saints is an ancient pation ot Plymouth by the Parliamentary forces, several boat~

building, chiefly of the latter part of the 13th century, but full of armed men were dispatched from Plymouth to take

the north transept is of Early Norman, or possibly Saxon vengeanoe on the rector,. who, on hearing of their approach,

date: the building consists of chancel, nave, north transept took refuge in a curious room (provided with a fire-place) in

and a tower on the south side, with small spire, the lower the church tower, where he remained ia safety for three

stage of the tower serving as a porch: the bells were re-hung, months, secretly nourished by his parishioners ; the soldiers

and one of them re-cast, in 1870 : the church was restored landed at .Ayrmer Cove and proceeded to the rectory, which

in the years 1861-64, when several stained windows were they sacked, but were obliged to retnrn without their in..

erected, three being memorials to members of the Hingeston tended prisoner. The rectory hou8ef a. fine modern build-

family and to the par.mts of Mr. White, of OkenblH'y: there ing snvrounded by beautiful grounrls, is near the site of this

are 130 sittings. The registers date from the year' 1719. historic parsonage, which is now occupied by a walled gar-
The living is a rectory; with the chapelry of Okenbnry an- den. There is a coastguard station M. Challaborough, and

nexed, average tithe rent-charge £I78, including £6 yearly formerly therfl was a seine fishery .for pilchards there, noW'

from the rectoria} tithe of Kingston {the endowment- of the. abandoned. The scenery along the cbast is remarkably !!.old

ancient chapel of St..Katherine, at Okenb~ry, now destroyed)ll and -vaFied1 sotne of the cliffs being of great height.. Too

DIRECTORY.] D;F;\fONSHIRR. 541~.KBEARE.

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manor1 which in. Dow,~ay :Book is record~d to have been afficeJ is at Avet()n Gifford & telegraph oJ;fice at Modbury.

held by Hecus (or Heche), passed from the families of Fitz- Postal orders are issued here, but not paid

~tephen, Fissaore and Kirkham (which. last held it for many Coast Guard Station, Hy. Wright, chief boatm~~on in charge

centuries until 1745) by purchase to th.e Roes, from whom A School Board of 7 members, for the united school board
it passed to Colonel Charles Thomas John Moore, of Framp- district of Erme & Avon, embracing this parish & also
ton Hall, Boston, Lincs. who is the present owner. Tlle soil Bigbury & Kingston, was formed April 4, 1873; J. G.
varies, and near the coast is sandy, with clay in parts ; sub- Crimp, Ringmore, clerk to the board & attendance officer
soil, principally shale. The chief crops are wheat, barley
and roots. The area is 1,225 acres; rateable value, £1,474; School, now enlarged & leased to the board, was built in
the population in 1S91 was 219. 1863, for 50 children; average attendance, 37.; Miss
Nellie Giles, mistress
Se-xton, J ames Triggs.

PosT OFFICE. -Mrs. George Freeman, sub-postmistress. CARRIERS TO : - •

Letters from King8bridge. via AYeton Gifford, arrive at PLYMOUTH-Frederick Ryder, sat

9·45 a. m.; dispatched at 4 p.m. The nearest money order KINGSBRIDGE-Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, tues. & fri

.Crimp John, Hillside cottage Ash William Hubert B. farmer, Manor MastersAdams,yeoman&farmer,Renton

Forbes Mrs. Bellevue o£ Ringmore Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), carrier

Heathcote Misses, Rmgmore cottage Baker Jn.farmer&assist.oversr.Marwell Triggs David, carpenter

Hingeston-Randolph Rev. Francis Crimp J. G. clerk to school board & Triggs James, market gardener

Charles M.A. [rector, prebendary of attendance officer WhiteJohn,yeoman& farmer,Okenbury

Exeter], Rectory Johns Thomas, New inn, & shopkeeper Wright Henry, chief boatman in charge

'Mitchell Miss, Bellevue LuscombeEdwd.farmer,SouthLangston Coast Guard station, Challaborough

Seeker George H. Ringmore vean

4tROBOROUGH is a parish and village miles south- esq. and held since 1890 by the Hev. Reginald Arthur Morti·
west from Portsmouth Arms station on the North Devon mer. Here is a Wesleyan chapeL Ebberly House. the

branch of the London and South Western railway, 6 east residence of Thomas Batson esq. J.P. is a handsome modern

from Torrington and 10 south-east from Bideford, in the building, pleasantly situated. Charles W. Hole esq. who is

Northern division of the eounty, Fremington hundred, Tor- lord of the manor, and the Hon.Mark GeorgeKerr Rolle D.L.,

rington petty sessional division, union and county conrt dis- J.P. of Bicton, are the chief landowners. The soil is c1ayey;

irict,rural deanery of Torrington, archdeaconry of Barnstaple subsoil, stone. The chief crops are cereal. The area is

and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Peter is an edifice 3,144 acres: rateable value, £2,077; the population in 1891

.of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, was 367.
nave, south aisle, south porch and an embattled western
tower, with pinnacles, containing 6 bells ; the old tenor bell, Parish Clerk, John Pardon.
weighing 14 cwts. 2 qrs. was given by Roger Wollacombe
esq. in 1706, but the whole peal was re-cast by W. and J. PosT OFFICE.-Robert Pincombe, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive at 10 a.m. from Torrington ;I dispatched 4· ro p.m.
"Taylor, of Oxford, in 1823, from the previous peal of 5 bells : Beaford is the nearest money order office & Torrington is
the nearest telegraph office
in the chancel is a stained window, inserted by the late rector

in 1868 to the memory of his parents: the. church was Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1854 & enlarged

Testored in x868 and has ~20 sittings. The register dates in 1872, for go children; average attendance, 6o; & sup-

fmm the year 1619. The living is a rectory, average tithe ported in part by a legacy of £250, bequeathed by Miss

rent-charge £210, net yearly value .£"246, including 56 acres Maria Horndon in r8s8; the managers are the rector &

of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Edward Henry May churchwardens; William Scott Bishop, ma~ter

Batson Thomas J.P. Ebberly house Clarke Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker Pardon John, carpenter

.MortimerRev.Reginald Arthur,Rectory Featherstone William, miller & farmer, Parkin John, farmer, Great Barlington

COMM:ElRCIAL. Owlacombe mill PincombeRobert, shoe maker, Post office

Alford Henry, farmer, Rapson Friend Arthur, mason Reed Edmund, farmer, Parkins

Badcock James, farmer, Coombe Gayton William, shoe maker Reed Thomas R. farmer, Parkins

BealeyJn.&William,farmers,Newcombs Hookway William farmer, East Rapson Rockey Thomas, wheelwright

Bealey Richard, blacksmith Hopper John, butcher & grocer Squire Eliza (Miss), farmer, Sugworthy

Bealey Thomas, farmer, Villavin Isaac William, shoe maker SquireFran..:Jis,frmr.Gt.&LittleWansley

Bishop WilliamScott,registrar of births Lemon Grace, Ann & Mary J. (Misses), Sqmre Henry, mason

& deaths for the High Bickington farmers, Villavin Squire John, farmer, Handfords

sub-district, Torrington union MaynardEiizh.(Mrs.),New inn,&farmer Thomas John, farmer, Ebberley farm

BlackmoreWilliam,farmr.Causey'sfarm Maynard WiJliam, tailor & shopkeeper Wadland Richard, farmer, Owlacombe

Clement Mary (Mrs.) & Son, farmers, l>age John, farmer, Lower Barlington Ward Wm. miller (water), Coombe mill
1~Pardon Henry, carpenter
The1bridg.e Wedlake John, farmer, Cliston

"ROCKBEARE is a parish and village on the south side deuce of Mrs. James; Rockbeare Court, of Gilbert Maxwell

.of the main road from Honiton to Exeter, 2 miles ea!jt from Walsh esq. and The Grange, of James Madder Tinline esq.

llroad Clyst station on the main line of the London and South are in this parish. William Hamilton Codrington Nation
Western railway, 10~ south-west from Honiton and 6! east esq. who is lord of the manor, Edward Bidgood esq. and

Jrom Exeter, in the Eastern division of the county, East Mrs. John Elliott are the chief landowners. The soil is
Budleigh hundred, Ottery petty sessional division, union of various ; subsoil, new red sandstone, The chief crops are

St. Thomas, county court district of Exeter, rural deanery wheat and oats, with considerable pasturage. The area is

<Of Aylesbeare, a-qd archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The 2,375 acres; rateable value, £3,991 ; the population in 18,91
church of St. Mary is an ancient building of red stone in the was 451.

Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch MARSH GREEN is 2 miles south-east, and has a Congrega-
and a western tower with 4 pinnacles, containing 5 bells, tiona] chapel ; ALLICOMBE, 3 miles south-east ; PITHEAD, 2~

dated respectively 1787, 1637, 1761, 1767 and 1613: the miles south-east; LITTLE l:iiLVER, ! mile south-east, are

church was restored in 1888 at a cost of £1,500, t.he nave hamlets.
bemg lengthened, the chancel rebuilt and a new vestry and J;'osT OFFICE.-Thomas Martyn, sub-postmaster. Letters

organ chamber added, divided by a wooden screen, in which through Exeter arrive at 7·5 a.m.; dispatched at 6 p.m.
is worked the Jacobean, front of the old gallery: during the The nearest money order office is at Honiton Clyst & tele-
l'estoration an old piscin~~o was discovered in the waUs anq graph office at Broad Clyst railway 11tation

re-set; new oak doo\s have since been added and a Jych ScHOOLS :-
gate erected: there are 200 sittings, The register dates 1 Endowed (mixed),erected abput 186o, enlarged in 11191, for
from the year 1645. The living is a vicarage, average tithe 8o children, by Mrs, B1dgood, & endowed by Mrs. LeBlanc
rent-charge £n4; gross yearly valu~ £124, with resideuce in 186-4 witl;l_£"25 yearly; average attendance, 6r ; James
aad 21 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Ex.eter, and Drew, master; Miss Annie l>rew, assi<Jtant mistress; Miss
held since r864 by the Rev. Richard Hillman Podmore M.A. Dora Hutchings, infant mistress '
oQf Trinity College, Cambri~. There are charities amount- Voluntary, Marsh green (mixed), for 6o children.;. anrage

ing to £9 IS. 6d. yearly l"alue. Rockbeare House; the rest- attendance, 30; Miss M.< A. Goldstraw, mistress

bElb•ott Mrs. Westcott houI se 1 COMMERCIAL. Elms Henry, coal merchant

Hodge Nicho1as I Badcock Lydia(Mr8.),farmr.Pithead cot Gillard James, farmer, Palmers fa~rm

J"ames Mrs. Rock eare house · Bwkley John.. farmer & cattle dealer Glanville. William, farmer, Rewe
Podmore Rev.Rd. Hillman :ar.A.Vicarag~ Broom .John~ far~cr
~ Davis Charles. farmer Hookway James, farmer, Allioombe

Ridler John, Slades farm Hut,chings Albert, bee..r ;retailer '

~rinline James Mad.der. The Grange ~ D~vis Dl\niel. farmer Mar~;~h MarJs Joseph, g ·ocer
Georg~,
lralsb Gilbert.M;ax.well,Rockbeare 'tOurt Downe fl\rmer1 farm, )Iartyn Thomas, .grocer, Post offit.oe


642 ROCKBEARE. DEVONSHIR'E.

Payne Edward, farmer, Ford I•

Pitts Henry, farmer, Upcott. Rundle Richard, farmer, Allicombe frm Stuart Edwin, blacksmith, Matsh green
Sage Samuel (Mrs.), farmer, Higher Stuart Samuel, fat·mer, Marsh green

Pratt William, boot & shoe maker & Westcott Symons Geo. Hy. (Mrs. ),farmer,Tanners

rate collector, Little Upcott Short GMrge, farmer Symons John, farmer, Southwood

Pyle Thomas Seller, farmer,Woodhouse Skinner Rachel (Miss), frmr. Allicombe TurnerMatilda(Mrs.),farmr.Marsh grn

Pyle Thos. Seller, jun. farmer, Lomyns Slowman James, farmer, Upcott Turner William, farmer, Marsh green
coppi•ce
Smith Thomas, carpenter &wheelwright Woodrow Thomas, farmer

Reynolds William Newbery,frmr.Marsh

ROMANSLEIGH (or RuMONSLEIGH) is a parish and Thomas Dyke Acland bart. P.c. and held since 1884- by the

village standing on the top of a hill and bounded on the north- Rev. Richard White Atkins M.A. of St. John's College, Ox-

east by the old Roman road, and is 6 miles north-north-east ford. The Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Dyke Acland bart. P.C. is

from Chulmleigh and 4! south from South Molton station lord or the manor, and owns about a quarter of the parish.

on the Devon and Somerset branch of the Great Western Kilcott manor belongs to the Rev. J. James, the remaining

railway, in the Northern division of the county, Witheridge parts belong to the Hon. :Mark George Kerr Rolle D.L., J .P.

hundred, South Molton petty sessional division, union and of Bicton, Mr. Benson and Richard Greenslade ~· The

county court district, rural deanery of South Molton, arch- soil is clay ; subsoil, sand and skillett. The chief crops are

deaconry of Barnstaple and diocese of Exeter ; two small wheat, barley and oats. The area is 2,495 acres; rateable

tributaries of the river Mole flow through the parish. The value, £ r ,322; the population in I89r was 165.

church of St. Rumon is a building of stone in the Perpen- Sexton, James Webber. •
dicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, organ Letters through South :Molton, which is also the nearest
chamber and an embattled western tower containing 6 bells : money order & telegraph office, arrive at B. go a. m
the chancel contains two beautiful memorial wmdows: the

church was rebuilt in r868 from designs by E. Ashworth ScHOOLS :-

esq. architect, of Exeter: the tower was built in 1 88] : in the A School Board of 5 members for the united district uf

churchyard are the remains of an old stone cross, and on the Romansleigh &Mariansleigh was formed March 26th,I875;-

north side of the church is St. Rumon's well. The register William James Webb, Barnstaple street, South Molton,

dates from the year I539· The living is a rectory, a-verage clerk to the board & attendance officer

tithe rent-charge £152, net yearly value .£ 142, with 120 The children of this place attend the joint Board School at

acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Rt. Hon. Sir Mariansleigh

Atkins Rev. Richard WhiteM.A.Rectory Greenslade Richard, yeoman, Rowley Trebble John,builder,contractor, wheel-

COMMERCIAL. Mngford Wm.farmr.HigherThorndown wright & machinist, steam & water

Buckingham Samuel, farmer, Beera Pike William, farmer, Kitcott sawing mills & manufacturer of bee

Carter John, blacksmit . Thorne John Gully, farmer & agent appliances, Little Silver

Crang Andrew,frmr.Lower Thorndown for Odam's manures, Horridge Vicary William, farmer, Odam

Drake David, farmer, Langley Tolley William, farmer, Underhill Webber Jn. farmer, Romansleigh Bartn

Govier William, thatcher TrebbleJane(Mrs.),dress ma.Little Silvr Westacott William, farmer, Road farm

ROSE ASH is a parish and village, 4 miles south from owners for the Tecreation of the parishioners. Mrs. John

Bishop's Nympton and Molland station on the Devon and Tanner Davy is lady of Smyth's manor in this parish. The
Somerset branch of the Great Western railway, about 13 Southcomb, Davy and Tanner families are the chief land-
north-west from Tiverton and 6 south-east from South owners. The soil is chiefly clay; subsoil, stony clay. The
Molton, in the Northern division of the county, Witheridge chief crops are wheat and oats. The area is 4,97I acres;

hundred, South MoLton pett,y sessional division, union and rateable value, £3,160; the population in I891 was 444·

county court district, rural deanery of South Molton, arch- The hamlet of AsH MrLL is r mile north of the village,

deaconry of Barnstaple and diocese of Exeter. The church and YARDE I mile west.

of St. Peter is a building of stone in the Transition style, By a Local Government Order which came into operation

consisting of chancel, nave, no-rth aisle, south porch and a March 25, 1884, a detached part of the parish known as

low embattled western tower containing 5 bells: the nave Frankhill was amalgamated with Creacombe.

was restored in 1889 and the chancel in 1892, and there are Sexton, Matthew Pester.

220 sittings. 'fhe register dates from the year I590• Tbe PosT O~'FICE.-Charles Hosegood, sub-postmaster. Letters

living IS a. rectory, average tithe rent-charge, £341; net through South Molton, the nearest money order & tela-

yearly value £4oo, with IOS acres of glebe and residence, in graph office, arrive at 9.20 a. m. ; dispatched at 4·35 p.m.

the gift of and held since I~82 by the Rev. Henry Granger Postal orders are issued here, but not paid

Southcomb M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford. There are PosT OFFICE, Ash Mill.-William John Chapple, sub-post-

charities of the yearly value of £6 and £I ss. for educating master. Letters through South Molton, the nearest money

and finding books for three poor children. A yearly revel is order & telegraph office, arrive at 8. 10 a. m. ; dispatched,

held on the Sunday nearest the 1st of August. Ash Moors, 5· 15 p.m .

containing 451 acres, were inclosed under the Inclosure Act A School Board of 5 members was formed December 18,

in 1867 and allotted to the owners of 18 farms, who proved 1874; James Woollacott, Rose Ash, hon. clerk to the
their previous rights of pasturage on these moors ; this land board
is now being cultivated for cereal and other crops; three Board School (mixed), erected in I876, for I20 children;

so ;acres were set apart and inclosed at the expense of the average attendance, Mrs. Rosetta Harding, mistress

Davy Mrs. John Tanner, Manor house Fewings William, farmer, Beera Pester William, farm~r, Yarde

Loosemore Misses, Overcott Gibbs William, Angel P.H. Ash Mill RattenburyWilliam,farmer,Venhay cot

SouthcombRev.Hy.GrangerM.A.Rectry Gill-, farmer, North Grindon Reed William John, farmer, Bickswell

COMMERCIAL. Hepper John, farmer, West Catkill SearleElizh. (Mrs. ),farmbr,WestQuince

Adams Fred, farmer, South meadow Hill John, farmer, Yarde ShaplandMaryAnn(Mrs. ),frmr.Ditchet

Ayre Elizh. (Mrs.),farmer,Munson frm Hole John, miller (water), Ash Mill Squire John, farmer, Wood::!

Ayre Henry, farmer, Podemarsh Hosegood Charles, tailor & shopkeeper, Thomas Simeon, farmer, Bigbrook

:Ball Peter, blacksmith Post office, Ashtown Trebble Sarah (Miss), dress maker,

Boundy Francis, shoe maker & shopkpr Hunt George, carpenter Wood's cottage

Chapple William John,carpenter,wheel- Manning John, farmer, Cherridge Tucker Frederick, farmer, Nutshill

wr1ght&machinist,Post office, A.shMill Middleton Richard, farmer, Pearcey Tucker John, farmer, Rodsworthy

Clark John, carpenter, Ashtown Mills Richard, farmer, Heath Upham Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. Ash Mill

Clarke Ephrain, farmer, Burgham Mills Thomas, farmer, Nethercott Veysey Frederick Augustus, farmer,

Cockran Edward, farmer, South Yarde Nicholls John, tailor Wood Hill house

Cole Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Catkill Nott Elias, farmer, Whippenscott Vicary William, farmer, East ford

Cole Joseph, farmer, South Venney Nott Thomas, farmer, West fo-rd Warren Thomas, dairyman, Ash Mill

Elswn Waiter, farmer,Higber Asht.own Partridge James, farmer, W1lhays WoollacottJas. farmer,Lower Ashtown

Fewings George, farmer, \Vestacott Pearce Wm.blacksmith,Little Ashmore Wreford Samuel, farmer, Mare

Fewings Robert, farmer, Eastacott Pester Mathew, wheelwright

ROUSDON is an ancient parish on the south coast, 3 the large grey flints quarried on the estate, with dressings of

miles south-east from Colyford station on the Seatou branch Bath stone, in the Early Decorated style, and consists of
of the London and South Wes!ern railway and 6 south from chancel, nave and western tower with octagonal bell turret:

Axminster, in the Eastern division of the county, hundred the nave occupies the site of the original church, the ch!!.!lcel
of Colyton, petty sessional division~ union and county court being an extension to the e~>st, and the tower, open to the
district of Axminster, rural deanery of Dunkeswell and church, an addition westward: an ample vestry occupies the
Honiton, and arcbdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. '!'be upper portion of the square tower: all the woodwork, in-
church of St. Pancras, for many years a ruin, was rebuilt in eluding the roofs and floors, is of oak, and all the windows
1872; at the sole cost of Sir Henry William Peek bart. J.P. of are stained: an octagonal lantern has recently (1893) been
Wimbledon House, Surrey, and i11 a picturesque building of erected above the chancel arch; and a fine monwnent has

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. eT. BUDEAUX:.

been placed in the church by Sir H. W. Peek hart. J.P. to the climatic Conditions of this district are among the most

his father James Peek esq. late of Watcon'lbe, 'l'orquay, and favourable to be found on the south coast. Mr. C. Grover

his father-in-law, William Edgar esq. of Clapham Common, is the assistant observer. In the parish is a reading room

Surrey: the church will seat 105 persons. The register, and library for the inhabitants of the district.

dating from the year 1603, was included in that of Ax:month, Rousdon, erected by Sir Henry William Peek bart. J.P.

but is now kept separate. 'l'he living is a rectory, gross is a noble mansion of grey flints with Purbeck stone

yearly value £303, including 27 acres of glebe, in the gift of dressings, in the Queen Anne style, from designs by Messrs.

Sir Henry William Peek bart. and held since 188r by the George and Vaughan, architects, of London; the south

Rev. John Curgenven :M.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge, front is about 200 feet in length, and has a tower, about

who resides at Uplyme. 90 feet in ~ight, at the north-east angle, and on the

• The Rousdon observatory, erected in r884, is a substantial north side is a porte-cochere, supported on columns of

building of stone, and comprises on the ground floor a com- Purbeck marble and Beer stone: the east front is about 100

puting room, dark room for photographic and spectroscopic feet in length: a noble apartment in the mansion is fitted

work, and a room containing a transit instrument, sidereal up as a museum, and contains a collection of curiosities

clock, chronometers and other appliances ; the equatorial from almost all parts of the world : the stables and offices

room, surmounted by a revolving dome 16 feet in diameter, form an extensive range, in the same style, with a lofty

contains a telescope with an object glass 6·4 inches aper- tower at the entrance containing a clock: the views

ture, standing on a massive iron pillar, and is furnished with from the south front of the mansion, which is situated

clock motion, mJCrometer &c. The principal work engaged near the coast, are magnificent, and extend froo:n the

in at the observatory is the observation of variable stars, Start point on the west to the Isle of Portland on the east.

which is carried on continuously, and the results obtained There are gas works and water works, supplied by a pump-

are communicated to the Royal .Astronomical and other ing engine at the bottom of the hill. Sir Henry William

learned societies. The meteorological department, organized Peek bart. is the sole landowner, The soil is flint with

in 1883, is furnished with a good collection of modern marl ; subsoil, chalk. The land is chiefly pasture, with a

instruments, and the amount of wind, rain and sunshine is small cultivation of roots and oats for home consumption.

recorded on instruments exactly similar to those in use at The area is 254 acres; rateable value, £6oo; the population

Greenwich and Kew ; a "Richard " balance registering in 189I WaS 58.

pluviometer, automatically recording the time and quantity PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, at

uf rainfall, has been in action for 3 years past. The observatory the School House.-William . Burgess, sub-postmaster.

is a second order station of the Royal Meteorological Society, Letters received from Lyme Regis at to a. m. ; di~patched

and the instruments are read at 9 a. m. and 9 p.m. daily; a at 4.ro p.m. week days only. The nearest telegraph office

Richard balance registering pluviometer has been added is at Lyme Regis

to the collection, which is the best and most complete in the Church School (mixed), with house for master attached,

South of England. Nine annual volumes of results have built of stone in the Queen .Anne style, with a bell turret,

now been published. Astronomical and meteorological in r876, by Sir Henry W. Peek hart. for the children of

observations are regularly carried on under the superin- this & the parish of Combpyne & outlying parts of the

tendence of Cuthbert E. Peek esq. M.A., F.S.A., F.R.A.s., J.P.; parish of Axmouth ; average attendance, 52 ; William

the results are published in ~early volumes and prove that Burgess, master ; Miss R. G. Burgess, mistress

J>eek Sir Henry William bart. .J.P. Grover Charles, assistant observer at Reading Room & Library (William

Wimbledon house, Surrey; & Carlton The Observatory Burgess, librarian)

& Constitutional clubs, London s w Ollerbead John, head gardener to Sir White Jame3, bead engineer to Sir H.

Peek Cuthbert Edgar M.A., F.R.A.s., J.P H. W. Peek bart. W. Peek, bart

ST. BUDEAUX is a parish and village, bounded on the The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnips and green

west by the navigable river Tamar, with a station on the crops. The area is 3,317 acres, 2,641 of land, 6to of tidal
South Western railway, half a mile west of the village and 3~ water and foreshore; rateable value, £9,631 ; the popula-

miles north-by-west from Plymouth, in the Western division tion in 1891 was 2,470, including officers and men in Bull
of the county, Roborough hundred, Midland Roborough Point barracks and Crown Hill (Militia) Fort.
petty sessional division, Plympton St. Mary union, county The hamlet of KING's TAMERTON is about half-a-mile
court district of East Stonehouse, rural deanery of Three south-west i RIVERSIDK, late SALTASH PASSAGE, I mile west-

Towns, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The south-west ; HoNICKNOWLE, i east-south-east ; CROWN

church of St. Budeaux is an edifice of local stone in the Per- HILL, late KNACKERS KNOWLE, 2 miles east, partly in this
pendicular style, erected in 1563-4, and consists of chancel, parish, the remainder being in Egg Buckland parish ;
nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower WHITLEIGH, I~ miles north-east from the village.
with pinnacles, containing 6 bells, three cast in r78o and the Parish Clerk, William Soby.
tenor in 1749, the other two were added in 1887 : there are PosT & M. 0., T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,
monuments to the families of Gorges and Treville, and one St. Budeaux.-William Tozer, 1:1ub-postmaster. Letters

to Sir Thomas Byard of Mount 'famar : the church was through Devonport, arrive at 8 a.m. & 1. ro & 4 p.m. ;
thoroughly restored in 1876, at a cost of £r,263 and has 450 dispatched at 9 5 a. m. & I. ro & 6.5 p.m. Sundays, arrive

sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from at 8 a. m. & dispatched at 9·5 a.m
the year I538; marriages, 1539; the latter records the PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Offi~
marriage, in r569, of Francis Drake and Mary Newman ; Crown Hill (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have
and in r583, the burial of Mary Drake, wife of Sir Francis R.S.O. Devon added).-Thomas Coombe,sub-postmaster.

Drake knt. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent- Letters arrive at 7 a. m. & 12.30 & 4 p.m. ; dispatched at

charge £44• gross yearly value £no, with residence and 3 8 a.m. & r & 6.ro p.m. St. Budeaux & North Hill, Ply-
acres of glebe, in the gift of the vicar of Elt. Andrew's, Ply- mouth are the nearest telegraph offices

mouth, and held since 1886 by the Rev. William Lionel PosT OFFICE, King's Tamerton.-Joseph Bond, sub-post-

Green. At Crown Hill is a chapel-of-ease, erected in 1843, master. Letters received from Devonport at 7.ro a.m.;
at a cost of £538, and thoroughly repaired in 188o, at a cost dispatched at 9.10 a.m. & I & 6.rs p.m. The nearest

of £ r28 : it has roo sittings. Here also is a Wesleyan money order & telegraph office is at St. Budeaux. Postal

chapel, and at Honicknowle a ·Free Methodist chapel, seating orders are issued here, but not paid

150 persons. The charities, including almshouses, amount WALL Box, Honicknowle, cleared daily at 8 a.m. & 5·45

to £15. At Bull Point, Kinterbury, is a Government powder p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m

magazine. A range of forts was completed here some time National School, endowed with about £t40 yearly, for 140

since. Earl Compton M.P. John Croad Henn-Gennys esq. of boys, roo girls & 6o infants; average attendance, 8o

Whitleigh Hall, Miss Trelawny Coilins, the Rev, T. Trelawny boys, 8o girls & so infants; Joseph Warring, master; Miss

Ross D.D, and Richard Ball Clarke esq. are the principal Mary Ann Bond, mistress ; Miss Dean, infants' mistress

landowners. The soil is strong and loamy ; subsoil, clay. Railway Station, Edwin Tolley, station master

St. Budea.ux. Blackmore John, farmer 1Stepbens William, farmer, Weston mill

Bonney Jacob, Waverley villas Braund Philip, farmer, Camel head Stripling Josepb, Trelawny bote!

Derry Samuel Ebenezer, fleet engineer Clark Edwin, farmer, Kinterbury Tozer William, shopkeeper, Post office

R.N. Far view Cocks John, fal."mer, Lower Ernesettle Truscott Thomas, carpenter

Green Rev. William Lionel, Vicarage Cuddiford Joseph, farmer, Barne Honicknowle.
King William, Waverley villas Doney William, miller (water), Buts-
Prance CecilTrevenen,Ernesettle house Matthews Henry, Warwick park
Purdey William, Tamar view head mill Stephens John
Dunsford William, St. Budeaux inn

Snell Henry Edmund, 4 West Park ter Procter George, farmer, Moore Butland Sarab (Mrs.), farmer, Coombe
Risdon John, farmer & baker, Little Cole William, baker
COMMERCIAL,
Erne~ettle & Butshead FairweatherWilliam,WoodlaurlFort P.H

Baker James, farmer, Agaton Sobey William, mason Luke James, shopkeeper

ST. BUDEAyS,.f' P:EVONSHIRE..l (KELLTs

Maddock Goorge, dairyman, 1 Bragg Album, coffee rooms Deacon James, blacksmith
Brown Joseph1 rate col. 3 Wbitleigh ter Hoskin William, builder
Oliver William, shopkeeper Collett Charles (Mrs.), baker & grocer Tozer Charles, dairyman
Coombe Thomas, tailor~ Post office Truscott Ann (Mrs.), dairy
Pengelly John, grocer Cudlip William, Tamar inn
Davey John, grocer Riverside.
Stephens Frederick, farmer Hodge John, florist
Pasmor.e William & Son, coach builders (Late SA.LTASH PASSAGE.)
Toms William, market gardener PengellyWm.Brnard.beerret.&wheelwt
Raymond Henry Wm. (Mrs.), New inn Donne Jas. (engineerR.N.), Lynher pk
\Vood Henry, Victory inn,& shopkeeper Trineman William, bui!der Ball Edward, boot ma. Tamar cottages
Wyatt John, butcher Blaekmore John, farmer, Little As~
Crown Hill. Deeble Luke, shopkeeper
King's Tamerton. Jefford Thomas, boat owner
Bennett John, 8 Whitleigh terrace Parsons Alfred, grocer
Crocker Mrs. 5 Whitleigh terrace •CGhoaldrdsmMitrhs.OMlivoeurn,.tTTaammaarrcottage Stoneman William, Albert & Bridge inn
Cooksley James, 7 Whitleigh terrace Truscott David, Lynher house . Webber Thomas, Ferry inn
Goodman James, 10 Whitleigh terrace Widdicomb Thomas, Harbour view
Johnson William, 21 Whitleigh terrace Bond Joseph, shopkeeper, Post office Whitleigh.
LacPy Mrs. 2 Whitleigh terrace Bonney John, shoe maker
Nicholls Richard, I Whitleigh terrace Bonney Peter, farmer Congdon William, West Whitleigh
Nosworthy William, Glenside Cole William, farmer Henn-Gennys John Croad, Whitleighhl
Sleeman John, IS Whitleigh terrace Hoskin William, mason
'Treliving Mrs. Hill cottage Rowe Walter, farmer
'Watson Mrs

COMl!.fERCI.AL.
Bowden Albert Victor, saddler & har-

ness maker


ST. GILES-IN-THE-HEATH is a village and parish! at a cost of £I,oso: there are I40 sittings. The register
near the river Tamar, I~ miles north-west from Tower Hill dates from the year I653· The living is a vicarage, average

-station on the Launceston branch of the London and South tithe rent-charge £78, gross yearly value £I35, net £n41

Western railway, 5 north-east from Launcestonand 9 south with 7 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Duke

from Holsworthy, in the Western division of the county, of Bedford, and held since I888 by the Rev. David Edser of

Black Torrington hundred, Lifton petty sessional division, St. Aidan's. Here is a Bible Christian chapel. A charity,

Launceston union and county court district, rural deanery of the annual value of about us. is given to the poor. The

of Trigg Major, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of j Duke of Bedford, who is lord of the manor, and Mrs. Ford

"l'ruro. The river Tamar flows through the parish. The are the principal landowners. The soil is chiefly clay; sub-

church of St. Giles is a small but ancient edifice, principally soil, clay. The chief crops are wheat and oats. The area

in the Perpendicular style, with Early English remains, and is 3,044 acres; rateable value, £I,648; the population in

.consists of chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, south I89I was 262.

porch and a low western tower with pyramidal roof, con- Sexton, Richard Northcott.

"taining 5 bells, all cast in I74o, except the tenor, which Letters through Launceston, the nearest money order office

dates from I793: the chancel retains a piscina and the east arrive at II.jo a.m. The postman collects letters. 'fhe

windows have Decorated tracery : at the east end of the nearest telegraph office is at Tower Hill railway station

aisle is a mural monument to the Cary family, dated I565, and A School Board of 5 members was formed Feb. 7, I879 ;

above this a memorial window to the Johns family, erected Rev. David Edser, clerk to the board

in 1877, when the ch1,1rch was entirely reb1;1ilt (with the Board School (mixed) (formerly National), for 65 children;

-exception of a part of the north wall, which is Early English), average attendance, 40; Miss Elizh. Emma Ould, mist


Edser Rev. David, Vicarage Crabb & Sons, carpenters, Box's shop Mitchell Samuel, shoe ma. Box's shop

COlii:MERCIAL. Davies Richard, shopkeeper, Box's shop MugfordHannah(Mrs. ),frmr.Box's shop

Radcock John, farmer, Cary Friend Richard, farmer, Hollow Panson Parsons Elnathan, miller (water), Par-

RalsdonWm. blacksmth. shopkpr.&frmr Harris John, farmer, East Panson son's mill

.Ranbury Francis, farmer, Hawkadon. Hooper Harriet (Mrs.). frmr. Box's shop Wickett Jane (Mrs.), Arscott Arms P.H.

Brooks Charlotte ~Mrs.), farmer, Sitcott Jewel! Henry, farmer, West Panson Chapman's well

Colwill Joseph, farmer, Little Sitcott Lyle Samuel, fa1•mer, East Panson Yeo William, farmer, Chapman's well

Cory Arthur, farmer, East Panson Mill John, farmer, Penslow

ST. GILES-IN-THE-WOOD is a parish and village, 1Buxton M.A.. of Brasenose College, Oxford. The great tithe

3 miles east from Torrington station, in the Northern . is appropriated to Christ Church, Oxford. There is a

-division of the county, Fremington hundred, Torrington Wesleyan chapel, and a service room for Baptists. There

petty sessional division, union and county court district, are four almshouses for aged women. with an endowment

rural deanery of Torrington, archdeaconry of Barnstaple of £5 yearly, and charities of £8 yearly value,

-and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Giles is an edifice besides several other charities. A reading room and library,

'Of stone, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, tran- containing 300 volumes, was opened in I867, and is sup-

septs and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, con- ported by subscriptions. Way was formerly the residence

taining a clock and 6 bells: the former tenor bell was given of the Way family: it is now the property of the Rev. Charles.

in x697 by Sir John Rolle K.B. of Stevenstone, and was Wellington Furse M.A..,. J.P. resident canon of Westminster.

!re-cast at the expense of John, 2nd and last Baron RoUe, in Stevenstone, the family mansion of the Rolle family, stand-

1823, when the peal of 5 was re-cast into 6, by Messrs. W. ing in a deer park of 300 acres, was rebuilt of stone in I872,
~md J. Taylor, of Oxford; weight of tenor is IO cwt. : at the rand is the seat of the Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle D.L.,J.P.

west end is a recumbent effigy and brass. dated I648, to lord of the manor, and with the Rev. Canon C. W. Furse

"Thomas Chafe esq. of Doddiscott, brother-in-law of Tristram M.A. a chief landowner. The soil is sandy; subsoil, stone.

Risdon, the historian; in the church is also a brass effigy The chief crops are cereal. The area is 4,827 acres; rateable

with inscription to Alyanora (Qopleston), wife of John value, £3,329; the population in I8gx was 778.

Polla~d, ob. I430 ; a~oth~r ~rass, with eft_igies of a lad~ and Donsco'IT is a hamlet 1 mile north-east. The family of

:10 children, and an mscnpt10n to Margaret (Forde), Wife of Clarke resided here for many generations· but the place is
.John Rolle, of Stevenst~me, o~. I597; at the foot of the brass
~re t~e ~rms of Forde • a- third, '!'Ith effigy .of a ll;ldy and now owned by the Hon. Mark RoUe ; W;NSCOTT, 1 south-
east, formerly belonged to the Risdons, and was subsequently
1n~npt10n to Joan (Polla.rd), wife of Wdharn R1saon, of sold by the Northcotes to the Hon. Mark Rolle; KINGSCOTT,

''Vmscott, gent. ob. I6Io, and one other to J?hn Rolle three-quarters of a mile south; HIGH BuLLEN, I north;
-above-named_, ob. I570: the reredos and pulpit are of
alabaster, .with ~arved marble columns; and th~re are HEA.LA.ND, xi south-west, are also hamlets.
several stamed wmdows : the church was restored m I863 Sexton William Clemens.
<?F'FICE.-~alter . recei.v~r.
at a cost of £ 2 , 000, by the Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle, PosT Letters through
Trick,
who also in part defrayed the expense of further alterations Torrmgton, arrive at 8.~o a.m .. ; disp~tched at 5·30 p.m.

made in 1879, when an organ chamber •md vestry were week days onlJ:. Torrmgton IS the nearest money order
·built, a new clock placed in the tower and the bells restored: & telegraph office .

the church affords about soo $ittings. The register dates WALL LETTER Box, Kmgscott, cleared at 5.25 p.m. week days

from the lear I5S6. The living is a l'icarage, average tithe only I·
Tent-charge £7, gross yearly value £I3o, with residence Public Elementary Srhool (mixed), built in I86o, for 239
and 2! acres of glebe, in the gift of the Hon. Mark G. K. children : average attendance, X33; & supported in part

RoUe, and held since I8J8 by the Rev. Harry John Wilmot- by the Hon. Mark G. Kerr Ro11e; William Knott, master

St. Giles-in-the-Wood. I1 Wih_not-Buxton ~ev. H~rry John M •.&. Rowman John, farmer! _Great Huisb
V1carage · Carter Rober~. farm baJhff to Hon. Mr.rk

Johnson Miss, Rose moor COMllfE.RClA.L, . George Kerr RC\lle, Peagham

,Rolle Hon. Mark Georgll J(err D.J;..,.T.P. Balman Edmuud. >~rtner, Ward ClarkeWm.assistantoverseer,assessor&c
Stevenstone; & Ca:rlton clop, London Barrie James, foresJer ,
l Clemens Hy. miller (water), Stoney ford

JDIRECTORY, DEVOSSHIRE. ST. MARY CHURCH~ 545

Copp Henry, farmer, Cranford St.Giles' Reading Room & Library(Wm. Kingscott.
Gillies WiUiam, head gardener to Hon. Knott, sec)
Bird Thomas, shopkeeper
M. G. Kerr Rolle, Stevenstone Sing Wm. farmer, Higher & Lower hill Friend Thomas, machinist & farmer
Tanton Thomas, farmer, Leigh . Hookway Charles, farmer, Higher ho
Haggett Thomas, head gamekeeper Till Thomas, clerk of works Hookway William Brinsmead, farmer
Hillman J-ohn, tailor Trick Waiter, farmer & shopkeeper,
Hookway luhn, farmer & butcher, &; butcher, Flavils
Post office Vodden Robert, wheelwright, Flavils
Town tenement Turner Mark, farmer, Winscott
Kn8tt William, organist &music teacher · High Bullen.
Littl~hn Christr. Clement, frmr. Way Dodscott.
Luxton Samuel, shopkeeper & farmer Clemens Thomas, blacksmith & farmer
May Francis, blacksmith Guard Richard, farmer, East Dodscott Couch John, boot & shoe maker
Lemon Thomas, boot maker,
Maynard Henry, farmer, Beard Squire William, farmer Healand.

r.age John William, farmer, Whitsley Cole Samuel, farmer, North Healand
£arton JewellGrace(Mrs.),frmr.South Healand

ST. MARY CHURCH is a town and parish, near the floor a room 32 by 18 feet, used for parish purposes, sur-

bold and rugged rocky cliffs of the southern recess of Babba- veyor's office, a Free Library, containing 400 volumes, com-

combe Bay, divided from Torbay by the promontory of Tor mittee rooms for the local board, and rooms for the purposes

Point, or Hope's Nose, about xi miles north from Torquay, of the local School of Art ; on the first floor is a large hall 62

and 1 east from Torre station on the Dartmouth branch of by 32 feet, and in 1886 a wing was added, which is let for

the South Devon section of the Great Western railway, in concerts, and balls. St. Anne's Public Hall, Babbacombe,

the Torquay division of the county, hundred of Haytor, erected in 1884, at the cost of Miss Bertie Mathew, of

petty sessional division of Paignton, union and county court Babbacombe, is a building of limestone and Ham Hill stone

district of Newton Abbot, rural deanery of Ipplepen, arch- dressings, in the Early Decorated style, from designs by Mr.

deaconry of Totnes, and diocese of Exeter. The ''Local R. M. l<'ulford, architect, of Exeter, and comprises a ball 59

Government Act 1858" (21 and 22 Vict. c. g8) was adopted by 27 feet and several other large rooms. The hall, originally

by part of the parish IIth May, 1866 ; the parish is governed built for a Working Men's Institute, is now used for concerts

by a Local Board of 12 members. The town is lighted with and public meetings. The Constitutional Club was erected

.gas from works at Hale-Cross, the property of the Local in 1886 ; Mr. William Terry, Hampton View, hon. sec. The

Board, by whom the previously existing mains from the Sanitary Hospital, erected by the Torquay Local Board, for

works at Torquay were purchased in 1869; these works now the reception of patients suffering from infectious diseases,

also supply Hele and Babbacombe. The parish church of occupies a site on theNewton road, given by the late William

.St. Mary is said to have been the earliest in Devon, a tradi- Kitson esq. of Hengra ve, who laid the foundation stone in

tion strongly confirmed by the fact that its Saxon name, 1882 : the building is of red brick, from designs by :Mr.

"'Saint Marie Chercbe," is found in Domesday Book; the Ernest 'l'urner, of London, and consists of two wards,

.Present church, rebuilt with the exception of the tower in arranged and furnished throughout according to the latest

1:861, is a large edifice of stone in the Early Decorated style, scientific principles ; attached are residences for the medical

from designs by Mr. S. W. Hugall, architect, consisting of officers, curator and nurses. The Hospital for children

.chancel, nave of six bays, with clerestory, aisles, south porch suffering from chronic and incurable diseases, on Rose hill,

and an embattled western tower, with pinnacles, containing Babbacombe road, was opened in Oct. 1888, and is a small

a clock and 8 bells, cast and hung in 188o at a cost of about building containing 10 beds, 4 of which are endowed and

i:Boo; the clock, which chimes the quarters, was given by named after their respective donor~. The Industrial and

the family of the Rev. D. R. Fearon, late vicar, as a Orphan Home is in Warborough road.

memorial to him: the church was consecrated 23 July, x861 ; The lofty cliffs, near Babbacombe beach, are of beautiful

the total cost of the rebuilding, including the stained windows limestone, which is used for building and, when burnt into

~nd other costly decorations, amounted to about £xs,ooo: lime, for agricultural purposes. At Petitor Barton and other

the SC'reen, given by the late Right Hon. A. J. B. Beresford- parts of the parish there are also large quantities of marble

Hope P.c., M.P. is constructed of marbles quarried within rock ; these marbles have always been held in high esteem

the area of the parish; Baroness (then Miss) Burdett-Coutts for their exceptional beauty, a fact to which the old man-

also gave £roo towards the embellishment of the chancel: sions in the district amply testify ; the quarries are now

d.he organ was presented by Isambard Brunei esq. the dis- worked by Messrs. A. W. Blackler and Son, of the Royal

tinguished engineer : the tower was restored in 1873-4, at a Marble Works, which have now been established for more

cost of about £3,500, in memory of Henry Philpotts n.n. than 150 years for the manufacture of tables, chimney-

Bishop of Exeter, 183o-6g, who resided at Bishopstowe in pieces, urns, vases and other works of art.

this parish, and dying Sept. r8, 1869, was .buried in the
ehurchyard : in I 892 a new organ chamber and vestries were Babbacombe was formed into an ecclesiastical parish
~nilt and the organ repaired and enlarged at a cost of £ r,soo: May 15, r868. The church of All Saints, erected in 1873,

the font, of very Early Norman, or possibly Saxon date, has from designs by Mr. W. Butterfield, architect, is a building

a circular basin on an octagonal base, the exterior surface of of local stone, with Bath stone dressings, in the Gothic style,

the former is ornamented with carvings of intersecting rings and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south-west porch and a

inclosing figures in relief: there are 1,000 sittings, 40 of western tower with spire containing 8 bells : the pulpit, font

which, at present appropriated, become free on the death of and chancel pavement are wholly of marble, obtained chiefly

their respective holders. The oldest existing register dates from the neighbourhood: the entire cost of the tower and

lrom xsSo, and many of the families whose names are found spire was defrayed by Sampson Hanbury esq. of Bishopstowe,

therein continue in the parish; among these are the Way- and the hells were given by the ]ate Mrs. Hanbury, to whose

mouths, who trace their descent through five centuries. memory a brass has been placed in the church : there are

The living is a vicarage with the cbapelry of Coffinswell soo sittings. The register dates from the year 1867. The

annexed, average tithe rent-charge £304, gross yearly value living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £25, gross
yearly value £395, with half an acre of glebe, in the gift of
£410, with residence and r! acres of glebe, in the gift of the

lJean and Chapter of Exeter, and held since 1876 by the Rev. the vicar of St. Mary Church, and held since I 867 by the

Arthur Bourchier Wrey M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Rev. John Hewett M.A. of Clare College, Cambridge. The
The Free Church at Furrough Cross is a plain building of population in 1891 was 1,643. · '
~stone, erected in 1853 at the cost of the late Sir Culling There are bathing machines on the beach and a coastguard

· Eardley Eardley hart. of Torquay, and consists of chancel station. A little south-east of Babbacombe, and about a mile

and nave; the Rev. John Bullock M. A. minister. The eat~t from Torquay, is Kent's Hole, a large cavern, which has

Catholic church, in Priory road, dedicated to Our Lady been explored for about Boo feet ; bones of the elephant,

Help of Christians and St. Denis, is an edifice of stone in rhinoceros, hyrena and bear have been found in it: the

the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, pen- first discovery of fossil remains was made in 1824, but for

tagonal apse, aisles, Lady chapel, crypt, baptistery and a some years no importance was attached to the fact: in 1846

tower with spire 175 feet in height; it was built in 1869-70 the Torquay Natural History Society undertook some in•

at the sole cost of tile late William John Potts Chatto esq. of vestigations, and in 1865 a thorough examination of the cave

the Daison, St. Mary Church, who is buried in the crypt was made under the auspices of the British Association.

below the Lady ch~J,pel : the front of the high altar is orna- Anstey's Cove, about half a mile from Kent's Hole, is also a

mented with a carving of "the Last Supper." Connected very romantic spot, with a shingle beach, sheltered by tower-

with the church is a Convent of the Sisters of Penance of the ing limestone cliffs mantled with ivy. Bishopstowe, the

third order of St. Domimc, a guest house for lady boarders residence of Sampson Hanbury esq. J.P. is a beautiful man-

and an orphanage for So girls. sion in the Italian style, built in 1841-2, under the 'superin-

The Town Hall, erected in 1883, from the designs of G. S. tendence of Mr. Gribble, architect, of Torquay, by the late

Bridgman esq. of Torquay, is a building of limestone, with Dr. Philpotts, bishop of Exeter, who long resided and died

dressings of Ham Hill stone, and comprising on the ground there ; the grounds in front rise in tbree terraces connected

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546 ST. MARY CHURCH. DEVONSHIRE.

by flights of steps ; on the lower terrace is a fountain, and LocAL BoARD. •

both the mansion and grounds afford very pleasing views. Offices, Town hall; board day, 2nd thursday in each month.
;at 2.30 p.m. .
There are very good villas and marine cottages, most of
George Parker Short (chairman)
which flverlook Babbacombe Bay. The manor of Combe-

Pafford belongs to Lord Haldon and that of St. Mary William Adams Jt'rederick Matthews

Church to Robert Shedden Sulyarde Cary esq. of Torre Frederick Ridout Evans John Henry Pope ·

Abbey. The area is 2,590 acres; rateable value, {.27,226; Thomas Guy William Francis Slade

the population in 1891 was 6,846. The population of the George Thomas Keppell William Priddis Moxhay

local board district in 1891 was 6,653. Capt. Thos. A. Nill Lowe John Staines Waymouth

BARTON is a hamlet and scattered village, Ii miles north Harry W. Grant
Clerk, James William Grant Wollen, Torquay
from St. Mary Church and about 3 miles north from Tor-
quay, and consists of t~e ~esidences of a few farm~rs ~nd Accountant & Assistant Clerk, William Terry
Treasurer, V. Pitt-Nind, Devon & Cornwall Bank
their labourers. The M1ss1on church of St. Augustme 18 a Medical Officer of Health, Paul Quick Karkeek, Isca, Torquay
building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave, and seating Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, William Delf Bowdenp
about 100 persons: it serves also for a Sunday school. There Iddesleigh, Babbacombe
are Wesleyan and Baptist chapels, each seating about so
persons. Immense beds of limestone are found here. The Collector, Thomas Waymouth, 2 Victoria ~lace
PUBLIC OFFICERS :-
Torquay Cemetery, on the Barton road, was laid out by a Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, St. Mary Church Dis-
company formed in 1852, with a capital of £8,ooo, in £lo trict, Newton Abbot Union, William Stott Steele M.D,
ahares, and comprises 16} acres of ground, with two mortuary Woodhouse, St. Mary Church
chapels, in the Gothic style, built in 1852-3 at a cost of
about £1,000, and a lodge. Barton Hall, in the adjoini~g Assessor & Collector of Income Tax, William Terry
Assistant Overseer, Richard Hopkins Duder, Belmont,.
parish of Kingskerswell, is the residence of Hercules Edwm Trnmlands road
Brown esq. J.P. lord of the manor of Kingskerswell and PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:-
Daccombe: the mansion, built in 1838-40 and rebuilt in St. Mary Parish Church, Fore st. Rev. Arthur Bourchier
J:862, after its destruction by fire, is picturesquely situated
Wrey M.A. vicar; Rev. Tom Lumsden Brown, curate~
in well-wooded grounds and commands a limited view sea- 10.45 a.m. & 3· 15 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. 10.45 a. m. &

ward. 7.30 p.m.; other days of week from 1st day of Lent tr>

Ilsham ecclesiastical parish was formed March 51 188o, All Saints· day, 8 a.m. ; from 1st of :November to Ash

as a distinct chapelry out of Torwood parish. The church Wednesday, 10 a. m.; daily, 6 p.m
All Saints' Church, Babbacombe, All Saints' road, Rev.
of St. Matthias, erected in 1858, is an edifice of local stone
John Hewett M.A. vicar; Rev. Abel Frank Baker B.A.
with Bath stone dressings, consisting of chancel, nave, tran- curate; 10.30 & n.3o a.m. & 3· 15 & 6.30 p.m. ; thur~.
septs, aisles, north porch and a small tower on the north 8 a.m. &: 6 p.m.; November to Easter, 5.30 p.m. ; fr1.
side containing a clock and one bell : the church will seat
7P·m .
6oo persons. The register dates from the year x858. The St. Matthias Church, Ilsham, Rev. Thomas Nash HICks
living is a vicarage, gross yearly income {.32, derived from
Queen Anne's Bounty, and an uncertain sum from pew M.A. vicar; II a.m. &6.3op.m.; wed. &fri. 11 a.m
rents, in the gift of Lord Haldon, and held since 1879 by
the Rev. Thomas Nash Hicks M.A. or Brasenose College, St. .Augustine Mission Church, Barton, served by curates
Oxford, who resides at Upton Grove, Torquay. The popu-
lation in 18gt was. 1,817. of parish church of St. Mary; 3.30 p.m

Co:MBE-PAFFORD is a hamlet, consiSting of a few labourers' Good Shepherd Mission Church, Hele, chapel-of-ease to St.
cottages, half a mile north from St. Mary Church.
Mary
SHIPHAY-COLLATON is another hamlet, xi miles west.
EDGINSWELL hamlet is 2 miles west. Catholic Church of Our Lady the Help of Christians & St.

DeniB, St. Marv Church, Priory road, Very Rev. Canon
Jeau Stanislas ·Laportre & Rev~ John F. Roche, priests;

mass, 8 & t:t a.m.; benediction, 3.30 p.tn. ; benediction

& sermon, 6.30 p.m.; daily mass, 7.30 a.m

Watcombe, on the sea coast, and a resort for picnic Free Episcopalian Church, Furrough Cross, Rev. John

parties during the summer season, is in the parish of St. Mary Bullock M.A. ; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. i wed. 7.15 p.m
Church, from which it is about a mile north and abounds Baptist, Barton

with the most delightfully picturesque scenery. The late Baptist, Hele, Lummington road ; n a.m. & 6.30 p. m. ;
Mr. Isambard Brunei, the eminent engineer, selected this
beautiful spot for a residence, and planted it with rare and wed. 7.30 p.m
ornamental trees and shrubs, but did not live long enough Bible Christian, St. Mary Church, Park road ; 3 & 6.3()
to construct more than the foundations of his intended man-
sion : the property, after passing through various hands, p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
came into the possession of Mr. J. R. Crompton, who how~ Brethren, St. Mary Church, Fore street, Mr. Richard

ever died before the completion of the building, which. was Beachey; n a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Babbacombe, Fore street; 3 & 6.3()
acquired in its unfinished state by Lt.-Col. C. I. Wnght, p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m

and many internal structural alterations were then made Wesleyan, St. Mary Church, Torquay road; II.30 a.m. &
under the superintendence of Mr. Watson, of Torquay: the
house commands a magnificent view of the adjacent c~untry, 6.30 p.m
and a distant prospect of Torbay ; the grounds, whiCh are Wesleyan, Ba.rton; 3 & 6.30 p.m .
very extensive, contain a choice collection of conijerfB and Mission Room (Congregational), Edgmswell, 6.30 p.m
various kinds of thorns from nearly every part of the world. ScHOOLS:-
A very valuable bed of terra-cotta clay, found on the pro- lndustrial&OrphanHome,Warborough mount,SisterHarriet
perty of G. J. Allen esq. is now being worked by a company National, Priory road, established in 1828, in a building
called the Watcombe Pottery Company (Evans and Co. pro- given by C. Protheroe esq. & enlarg~d in 1838,. for 280
prietors), who have erected extensive works and have estab- children ; average attendance, 130 g1rls & 120 mfants ;
lished a high reputation for the artistic beauty of their ware : Miss Jane Nalder, mistress; :Miss Elizabeth Leslie Taffs,
the show-room at Watcombe contains many charming speci- infants' mistress
mens of this local manufacture. National (infants), Hele, erected in x883, for 8o children;
PoST, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance •Office, average attendance, 6o; Miss Kate Kirby, mistress

National, Babbacombe, Fore street, for 310 children;
average attendance, 78 boys, 79 girls & 82 infants; Wm.
John Goobeer, master; Miss Rhoda Holwill, mistress;
St. Mary Church.-William Mudge, sub-postmaster. Miss Edith Mary Thomas, infants' mistress
Letters arrive from Torquay at 7·5 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. ; National, St. Mary Church, Hartop road, erected in 1878,
sundays, 7·5 a.m. ; north mail at u.45 a.m. week days; · for 170 children ; average attendance, xs6; Henry 'ferry,
· dispatched at 9·45 a.m. & 6.35 p.m. ; north mail at 2.5 master
p.m.; sundays, 5.20 p.m
Catholic, St. Mary Church, attached to the Priory, for. I$0

Pos'l', M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, children ; average attendance, 145 ; Sisters of St. Domm'lc,.

Babbacombe.-William Lacey, sub-postmaster. Letters mistresses

arrive at 6.31 a. m. & 4.20 p.m. ; north mail at u.26 a.m. ; Omnibus, from Torre railway station to St. Mary Church &

dispatched at 9 50 a. m. & 7 p.m.; sundays, 5.25 p.m.; hamlets, eight times daily; & on sat. one from Torquay

north mail at 2.10 p.m to Totnes

St. Mary Church. Alexander Wm. Frederick R.N. (fleet J
paymaster). Reeves vil. Greenway rd
PRIVATE R:li:SIDENTS, Benson Robert B. Hacqueville, Upper
Andrews Henry, Stelvio, Westhill road
Adams Mrs. Altharpe, Park i'Oad Hamford Rev. Robert M. A. Gordon villa, Western road
Adams Wm. Cumberland lodge, Park rd BlackJer Mrs. Hampton place
Adams William, Summerland cottage, Manor road · Blackler Thomas Andrew, Hampton pl
Baron Alex. Love], Fin~don, Westhill rd Blake Charles Paget M.D. (staff surgeoll
Church road Batten Mrs. 12 St. Margaret's terrace
R.N.), Alverstoke vale, Petitor road
Boase Saml. S. Inver 'forre, Priory rd

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. ST. MARY CHURCH. 547

Bodley Mrs. Parkston, Park road Meyer Harry Hoppner, Eaglescliffe,St. Clear George Husking, carpenter, 4

Bovey Mrs. Hurley, Greenway road Margaret's road Albert place •

Bradford John Dennis, Hankford, Mills Rt.Foster,Summerlnds.Church rd Cleeve William, butcher, St. Mary

Manor road Milne Frederick Law, Malvern leigh, Church road

Brooks Daniel Spencer, Elm bank, Torquay road Clements Samuel, baker, Watcombe rd

Trnmlands road Morton Mrs. IO St. Margaret's terrace Cocks John Waiter, pharmaceutical

Brown Rev. Tom Lumsden L.Th. Newton James Banner, Sunnylands, chemist, 45 Fore street

(curate of St. Mary Church], 6 Manor road Condy Charles, builder, Endsleigh pl

Western terrace Nicholl Mrs. Bemerton, 'Iorquay road Constitutional Club (William Terry,

Buckton Mrs. Rievaulx, Torquay road NickelsGeo.Dreaton,4St. Margaret's ter Hampton view, hon. sec)

Bullock Rev. Jn. M.A.[CongregationalJ, Nickels Mrs. Marina, Petitor road Coumbe Jn. insur. agt. 2 Warbro' ter

The Manse, Greenway road Nickels Mrs. I Western terrace Coysh By. Windsor, 'oil & color dealer,

Burdell Miss, 2 Western terrace Nickson Mrs. Wayside, Westhill road 10 Plainmoor terrace

Burridge Mrs. 2 Summerland terrace, Nind Vernon Pitt, 3 Hampton place Crocker Emanuel, manager of the Wilts

Church road North Miss, 4 Greenway ter. Priory rd & Dorset Bank, Fore street

Candy John M.D. (retd. A.M.n.), The Parr Misses, Durnford, Priory road Crocker Henry,music seller,9Union ter

Hermitage, Church road Parry Chas. Edwd. Westacre, Priory rd Crocker Josiah,furn.bro.I Plainmoor ter

Cann Mrs. Courtenay vil. Petitor road Pengelley James, I Petitor terrace Crocker Wm. boot ma. 9 Union terrace

Chamen Mrs. 9 Western terrace Phillpotts Mrs. Berrington, Church rd Crook Selina Maria (Mrs.), grocer, 16

Chapple Abraham, I2 Warbro' terrace Read Wiiiiam, Holwood, Trumlands rd Union terrace

Chatto Dennis Potts, The Daison, Rendell Wm Fras. Kingston,Manor rd Cumming William, boot maker, 4 St.

Barewell road Richmond James, Bel-tor, Church road Edmund's terrace

Chudley James, 4 Elmfield terrace Robinson Lieut.-Col. Richard Rodd, Dagworthy William, tailor, Victoria pl

Clancey John, Westbourne, Westhill rd Richmond villa, St. Margaret's road DamereiJn.Hy.tailor &drapr.5ol<'ore st

Cox Mrs. 3 St. Margaret's terrace Rowe Rev. James John M.A. Argotti, Davey Albert, plumber, 18 Fore street

Croft Thomas,5 Homer ter. Warbro' rd Manor road Davey Richd. stone mason, Church rd

Davey Mrs. I Compton place Sanders Misses, Warbro',Springfield rd Davey Sl. 'fhos; Commercial htl.Fore st

Dawes George Augustus, Florence villa, Shepherd Misses, 3 Western terrace Devon & Cornwall Banking Co. Limited

Petitor road Shore William Woodward,Warborough, (branch) (V. Pitt Nind, manager), 3

. Dicker Richard, Oak cot. Warbro' road Torquay road Hampton place; draw on Barclay,

Down Philip Paton, Trelawne,Westhl.rd Simpson Mrl'l. Meerborne, St. Mar- Bevan, Tritton, Ransom, Bouverie &

Drury Lieut.-Gen.Charles Curtis,KeniJ- garet's road Co. London E c

worth, Torquay road Stabb Capt.Jn. Piller R.N.8 Western ter Devonshire Dairies Co. Limited (The)

Durant Misses, 5 Elmfield terrace Steele Williarn Stott M.D. Woodhouse, (John Gordon,manager),Hamptonpl

Elliott Mrs. Offendene, Westhill road St. Margaret's road Duder Richard Hopkins, assistant over·

Ellis Misses, 4 Greenway ter. Priory rd Steward HenryEdge,8St.Margaret's ter seer & collector of poor rate, Belmont,

E\·ans William Edward, Trevean, St. Tibbenham Horace,Hillside,Westhill rd Trumlands road

Margaret's road Twigg Samuel, Wingfield, Torquay rd Dunning Waiter, tobacconist, 47 Forest

Finch Thomas M.D., F.R.A.s. Westville, Venables Arthur Frank, Westhill cot- EasterbrookJn. boot&shoe ma.29Fore st

Park road tage, Barewell road Eddies Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 5

Fisher Alexander, 7 St. Margaret's ter- VernerCol.Wm.Jn.Petitor ho.Petitor rd Petitor terrace

race, St. Margaret's road Waymouth John Staines, Glen~lune, Edgecombe Edward Sydney, plumber &

Fleming Rev. Richard M.A. [curate of Park road painter, 49 Fore street

St. Mary Church], Glencoe, Park rd Webster Miss, 3 Park crescent Edwards Hy. Jas. dairy, 2Plainmoor ter

Ford Henry Albert, 3 Elmfield terrace Wells Mrs. Elmtree, St. Margaret's rd Edwards Sarah Widdicombe (Mrs.),

Ford James, 2 Greenway ter. Priory rd Williams Isaac Mennell, Oak villa, Tor- dairy, Park road

Gairdner Edward John, Thorne-hill, quay road Ellicott Wm. cab proprietor, 33 Forest

Church road Winterhalder Mrs. 4 Union terrace Ellis Caroline (Mrs.), butcher,26Fore st

Garratt Mrs. Plainmoor ho. Westhill rd Wrey Rev. Arthur Bourchier M.A. Ellis William Wills, plumber, Park rd

Germon Miss,Piainmoor ho. Westhill rd Vicarage, Fore street Elliott George, boot & shoe maker, 14

Gosse Mrs. Sandhurst, Torquay road Yates Miss, Ashwood, St. Margaret's rd St. Giles terrace, Plainmoor

Graham Major Fergus, Elmhurst, COMMERCIAL. . Emporium( Jonas Bonywill, proprietor),
Petitor road Park road

Gregory Mrs. 5 Western terrace AdamsCharles Harrison,cabinet maker, Endacott George,baker,IHampton view

HanMck Mrs. I5 Western terrace 3 Union terrace, 'forquay road Finch Thomas M.D. surgeon, Westville,

Hannaford Miss, Crescent pi. Park rd Alien Isabel (Miss), milliner, I4 Fore st Park road

Harding Capt. John, Vellore, Priory rd Andrews Wi11iam, dairy, II Union ter FletcherThomas,boot maker,Western r4

Harding Miss,St. Catherine's,Pricry rd Angel George Henry, butcher, Park rd Fox William, confectioner, 35 Forest

Hare Misses, Ash wood,St.Margaret's rd Angel Philip, butcher, 46 Fore street Full Louisa (Mrs.), earthenware dealer,

Hare Mrs. St. Patrick, Manor road Archer Albert, dispensing chemist, 9 Plainmoor terrace

Harrison J ames Torleigh, Petitor road Plainmoor terrace · Gasworks (Thomas Evans, manager),

Hartnoll Geo. Fdk. Montville,Westhill rd Ash Robert, jun. baker, 31 Fore street Helecross

Harvey Rev. Samuel B.A. Holmdene, Babbage Henry,cab proprietor,s Petitor Gillard Philip, Havelock Arms P.H.

Greenway road cottages, Petitor road Teignrnouth road

HarveyJn. Fras. Earlham,Trumlands rd Bailey William, poulterer, Park road Gildmg Susan (Mrs.), grocer,Hartop rd

Heaven Jas. C. Kilworthy, Westhill rd Bayliss Baynham & Co. grocers,Fore st Greenslade Brothers, brewers, wine &

Hervey Lieut.-Gen. Chas. Robert West Beer George, shopkeeper, I6 Forest spirit merchants & bottlers of ale &

c.B. Arundel, Upper Western road Bell Rebecca (Mrs.), laundress, Homer stout, St. Mary Church brewery

Jackson Mrs. Redcliffe, Petitor road terrace, VVarboro' road Greenslade George, boot ma. Park ter

Jeffrey John, 2 Petitor terrace Bennett Catherine (Miss), dress maker, Greenslade Wm. Fras.Manor htl.Forest

JonesWesleyRowlnd.6St.Margaret's ter Park road Hall Joseph, greengrocer, 5 Union ter

Jury Thomas, 4 Petitor terrace Berry Wm.chimney sweepr.Portland pi HallSamuelLangmead, builder,Park ter

Keele Misses, Summerlands, Church rd BickneH Hy. beer retailer, Western rd Hamlyn Ed win Geo, painter, Park rd
KitsonChas. Wm.Dunboyne,Torquay rd Blackler Andrew William & Son, Royal Harris Alfd. builder, 7 Hampton place

Kitson Misses, Bradley, Church road marble works, Torquay road HartSamuelLear,bootma.5Compton pi

Lap6rtre Very Rev. Canon Jean Bowden Sl.Hy.butcher,5Hampton view Haynes John, greengrocer & poulterer,

Stanislas [Catholic], The Presbytery, Bowers Frederick, New inn, Fore st I 1 l''ore street

Prior•v road · Brealy WiHiam, dairyman, 19 Forest Hill Edwd.carver & gilder,6Hampton pi
Law Misses, 4 Western terrace Brealy Williarn, family hotel, Fore st Hill Edward (Mrs.), apartments,

Lear Edward, Lulworth,Springfield rd Brewer Hy. terra cotta wrks.Broomhill Villa Mentone, Manor road

Lear Mrs. I Elmtield terrace BrooksJohn,boot & shoe ma.51 Forest Hill Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepef, ·

Lloyd Miss, St. Catherine's, Priory rd Bulley Anna (Miss), dress maker, 5 I Orchard ter:.:ace, Cambridge road

Longlands Misses, Corby vil. Priory rd Plainmoor terrace Hill Wm. Edmd. statnr. 14- Union ter

Luke Mrs. 9 St. Margaret's terrace Bulley Eliza. (Miss), shopkeeper, I Sl HockingsEli,aprtmnts. Park cot.Park rd

Macnamara Lawrence John M.D. Edmund's terrace . HodgeSarah(Mrs.),certiftcated monthly •.

Moyreesk, St. Margaret's road Bulley John, marble mason, 5 Plain- nurse, I Warboro' road ·

MaddisonMiss,Summerlands,Church rd moor terrace HonywiliJonas,fumshng.outfttr.Fore st

Madge Misses, Weston, Church road Candy J ohnM. o. surgeon,TheHermitage, Horn & Son, nurserymen, The Nur-

Martin Hy. I Greenway ter. Priory rd Church road • series, Manor road

Matthews James, 2 Elmfield villas Chick John, shopkeeper, Hartop road Horton Ellen (Mrs.), dairy, 55 Fore st.



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54:8 ST. MARY CHURCH. DEVONSHIRE.

Hosking George, confectioner, St. Mary Short George Parlter, farmer, Westhill Birbeck Holland, Charlwood, Babba-

Church road farm, Westhill road combe road

Hunt Henry, confectioner, Park road Short Nicholas, farmer, dairy farm, Bore! TheCountess Marie,3Prospect ter

Hutt Henry, watch maker, 7 Union ter Barewell road Bowuen Wm.Delf,Iddesleigh, Union rd

Jackman Bessie & Laura (Misses), dress Smale George Kentisbeer, builder & Brittain Thomas Bosher, Crossdoney,

makers, I I Petitor road beer retailer, Cambridge terrace Palermo road

Jackman Mary Louisa (Mrs.), dress Smith Frank, gen. smith, 7 Petitor cots Burchell W.W.Combe head,The Downs

maker, 2 Homer terrace, Warbro' rd Southcott Charles, mason,Warbro' road Carr Mrs. The Quinta, Warbro' road

Jeffery John Wm. stone mason, Park rd Southcott Edwd.Hy.cab.propr.Plainmr CaseWm.xChurch view,Babbacombe rd

Jeffery Wm. John,wheelwright,Park rd Southwood Charles Merrick, grocer, & Chambers Chas.Homelands, Warbro' rd

JobHenry,mineral water manufacturer, agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & Cheeseman Miss, Asherton, Babba-

· see Perrott Job & Co spirit merchants, 39 Fore street combe road

Jones William Henry, private school, SpearJn.apartments,Lewesden,Park rd Chilcote Miss, 3 York terrace

Mornington, Torquay road Squance Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, I Cooper Mrs. Hountor, York road

Jordan John, confectioner, Plainmoor Crescent place Corlett Miss, Norcliffe, The Downs

Keppel George Thomas, solicitor; & at Stanbury George Herbert, shopkeeper, Courtenay Thomas Henry, Dalkeith,

'l'orquay Lowesbridge York road

Kellow John, builder, Watcombe road Stedham William, brick & tile maker, Cox Miss, I Sydenham terrace

Knight Mary Ann (Mrs.), coal dealer, see Webber & Stedham Crankenthorpe Miss, Asherton, Babba-

Cambridge road Steele William Stott M.D. surgeon, comberoad

Labdon Bertha (Mrs, ), monthly nurse, medical officer&public vaccinator,St. Crosby Mrs. Torghattan, The Downs

Hartop road MaryChurch district,Newton Abbott CummingsMr!'. Aberdare, Babbacmb.rd

Lang John Dart, corn dealer, Fore st union, Woodbouse, St. Margaret's rd Curzon John Meir, Foxlands,York road

Langford John, confectioner, 7 Fore st Taylor Irving, fine art terra cotta Dance Miss, South view, York road

Lawrence Chas. ironmonger, 37 Forest manufacturer, see Longpark Terra Drew Miss, Arthog-, Palermo road

Lear Alfred, upholsterer, 43 Fore st Cotta Company Dyer Mrs. Bella Vista, The Downs

Lear William Henry, plumber & agent Taylor William, Crown & Sceptre P.H. Evans Frank, Ridout, Clevelands,

forGreatWesternRailwayCo.44Fore st Petitor road Church road

Lear William WaUing, joiner, I St. Thomas Sarah (Miss), milliner, I2 Finch Thomas, jun. B.A., M.B. Wat-

Margaret's terrace Union terrace combe view, The Downs

Lee James, tailor & draper, 6 Fore st Thomas William & Co. Limited, brick Francis Misses, 2 Sydenham terrace

Longpark Fine Art Terra Cotta Co. & tile manufacturers, Lowesbridge, Gibson Mrs. 3 Medina terrace

(Ridley & Taylor, proprs. ),Newton rd Newton road Glyde Ed"in Edsall F.lii.S. Kirkham

LuscombeHenry,Palk Arms hotel,Wat- Thomas Wm.Jn. tobacconist, Petitor rd Goslett Mrs. Linden, Babbacombe road

combe road Tickell Wm. Robt. harness ma. Park rd Grigg Mrs. r York terrace

Manning Charles William, family gro- Torquay Extramural Cemetery (Rev. Guy Thomas, Pasgwyn, York road

cer, wine, spirit & ale merchant; Edward Pease Gregg & Rev. Charles Hall Miss, 4 Prospect terrace

noted house for tea, 5 Hampton pl Knibbs, chaplains ; Henry Binmore, Hanbury Sampson J.P. Bishopstowe

Margotti Luigi, bookbinder, 22 Forest sexton & gatekeeper), Barton road; Harris Miss, The Haven, York road

Matthews George, blacksmith, 3A, offices, 2 Banner cross, Abbey road, Harrison Miss, I Woodland terrace

Petitor cottages, Petitor road Torquay (John Lane, sec.) Hawkins Charles, Sandgate, York road

Matthews John, carrier, Park road Tuckett Nicholas, dairyman, 32 Fore st Herne ·wm. Delamer, Babbacombe rd

Meyer Henry, boot & shoe ma. Hill cot Udall Floyer Jas. linen draper, Park rd Hewett Rev. John M. A. [near of. All

Morton Elizabeth (Mrs.), stationer, 2 Vanstone Lydia (Mrs.), greengrocer, 4 Saints], Vicarage

Hampton place Hampton view Hole Col. Fredk. Elm court, Church rd

Mudge Wm.grocer,Post office,25Fore st Vaughan Samuel, apartments, Court- Jones Mrs. I Church vw.Babbacombe rd

Nind V. Pitt,manager of Devon & Corn- field, Petitor road Keppel George Thomas, I Prospect ter

wall Bank & treasurer to the local Vigurs James Pinkham,coach trimmer, London Mrs. Undercliff

board, 3 Hampton place 7 Plainmoor terrace Lowe Capt. Thomas Arthur Nill, War-

North Louisa (Miss),statnr.8Hamptn pl Vosper Wm. hair dresser, Church road boro' mount, Warbro' road

Oxford Christr.confctnr.6Plainmoor ter Walker Henry, dairy, Hartop road Moul Fredk. Exmouth view,Bedford rd

Pack Wm.Fortune ofWarP.H. Plainmoor Watson & Son, boot dealers, 42 Forest Mount-Temple Lady, Babbacombe cliff

Packham Leonard, linen draper, I & 4 Watson Jane (Mrs.), boot dealer, see MoxhayWilliam Priddis, 4 St.Denis ter

Hampton place Watson & Son Picken William, 2 Prospect terrace

Pearce Christopher, madrepore & mala- Waymouth l:iamuel, baker & confec- Pike John, 4 York terrace, York road

chite worker, 52 Fore street · tioner, Park road Pinkstone Thomas, Laurance villa, All

Pearce Tom, jeweller, xo Union terrace Waymouth Thomas, collector to local Saints' road

Perkins Mary (Mrs.), refreshment board, 2 Victoria place Pizey Price, 5 Prospect terrace

house, xs Fore street Waymouth Thomas Staddon, chemist Raven Mrs. Honntor, York road

PerriamSydneyHarry,bakr.3Victoria pl & druggist, 34 Fore street Rivington Misses, 3 Woodland terrace,

Perrott Job & Co. mineral water manu- Waymouth Wm.Jn. confctnr. 5 Forest Babbacombe road

facturers, 4 Plainmoor terrace Webber & Stedham, Old Woods brick & Rose ~Iisses, Norcliffe, The Downs

Phillips Wltr. furniture dlr.13Union ter tile works,Lowesbridge,Newton road SeckerMisses,Southlands,Babbacmb.
Pinney Elizh. (Miss), draper, 8 :Forest Weber Mark, insurance agt.g Albert pi Skinner Mis~es. Bayfield, York road rd

Potter Samuel John, tailor, Park road Weeks Wm.Hy.paperhanger,Hartop rd Smith Miss, St, Columba,Palermo road

PoweMary(Mrs. ),shpkpr. Watcombe rd White Thomas, grocer, I3 Albert place Smith Mrs. Casterton, York road

Powe William Francis, guide for Kents Whitehead Henry, refreshment rooms, Taylor Rev. Nathaniel Sneed [Evan-

cavern ; parties desirous of viewing 8 Union terrace gelistic], 5 Sydenham ten·ace

same can do so on application,7Park pl WicksMatth.Thos.auctionr.6 Union ter Thomas Mrs. Chosen, Church road

Premier Laundry (Mrs. E'•a Vosper, WillcocksSaml.harness ma. ISUnion ter Thompson Mrs. I Church view, Babba-

proprietress) ; families waited on at Willis Charles, decorator~38 Fore street combe road

the shortest notice, Warbro' road Willis Robert Thos.oil dealer,23 Fore st Thorne Rev. William Chilcott B.A.

Preston Willtam, boot maker, Hartop rd Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Limited Westcott villa, Babbacombe road

Putt Richard, apartments, 3 Petitor ter (agency) (Emanuel Cracker, mana- ThorneMrs.Westcott vii.Babbacombe rd

Randall R. smith, Hayter view ger), Fore street; draw on London Tomlinson Mrs. Fairlight, York road

Richards Thomas Stanlacke,corn dealer, & Westminster Bank Lim.LondonE c Watkins Miss, South view, York road

41 Fore ~treet Wood John Bourgoyne, watch & clock Wills Rev. Cnthbert Edwin Thomas

St. Mary'sPriory (Catholic) Orphanage, maker, 30 Fore street Th.A.K.C.L. [curate of St. Mary

Sisters of Penance of St. Dominic, Young Men's Christian Association Church],St. Augustine's, Babbacmb.rd

Pribry road (James Allday, sec.), Fore street Wilson Mrs. 5 York terrace

Salter William, ironmonger, 53 Fore st Wray F. H. Glen-sannox

· flandford George, smith, 17 Fore street Babbacombe. Wrey Mrs. Stopdley Knowle, Ilsham rd
Scholes Richard Ditton, grocer & to· COMMERCIAL.

bacconist, St. Mary Church road PRIVATE RESIDENTS. AndrewsNicholas,shoe maker,I3Fore st

Scott Johanna (Mrs.), china dealer & Allday James, Goronwy, York road Angel Samuel, butcher, 23 Fore street

' dairy, 48 Fore street ArnottMISs, TheLaurels,Babbacombe rd Asbury Thomas, chimney sweeper,

Scott John George Barrett, Union hotel, Aston Charles R.Westhome,Palermo rd Princes street

Union terrace Bairstow Thomas,St.Anne's,Church rd Bickell Emma (Mrs.), lodging house, 3

Sharland William, wheelwright & beer Baker Rev. Abel Frank B.A. [curate of Church view

retailer, Watcombe road All Saints], 4 Woodland terrace BlackmoreGeo.wood cr-rr.3 St.Denis ter

Shinner George, confectioner,54Fore st Barlow Mrs. Casterton, York road Blackmore Robert, shopkpr. 3 Fore st

ShortJas.P;rrker,btchr.8 Plainmoor ter .BarnettMiss,TheLaurels,Rabbacmbe. rd Bond John Hy.beer ret.Babbacombe rd


DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. Sr. MARY CHURCH. 549

Bowden Edwin,bootma.Babbacombe rd Rowe Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Hele Liberal Club (John Hutchins,

Bowden William Delf, surveyor & in- Sydenham terrace, The Downs sec.), 2 Lummington terrace

spector of nuisances to St. Mary St. Anne's Public Hall Holland Sydney, grocer, & post office,

Church local board, Iddesleigh, Sanders Joseph, shopkeeper, 17 Forest I Regent terrace

Union road Scholes Richard Ditton,grocr. 4 Fore st Honslow Annie (Mrs.), grocer, ro Lum-

Brown Frederick John, insurance agt. ~hort John, corn chandlel', I Forest mington terrace

Boveen, All Saints' road Taverner 'fhos. beer retailer, 20 Forest Horswell John,dairy,S Lummington ter

Burrows Saml.baker,Babbacombe road ThomasChas.& Son, pleasure boatownrs Loud Thos. shopkpr.9 Lummington ter

Callard Susan (Mrs. ),butcher,27Fore st ThomasAugusta (Mrs. ),mosalC worker, Roberts Joseph William, boot makm·, 7

Cann Elizabeth &Sarah (Misses), apart- & news agent, Beach road Lummington terrace

ments, York villa, York road Train Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, St. Mary Church Gas Works (Thomas

Cann Joshua, fishmonger, Fore street 4 Church view Evans, manager), Hele cross

Clarke Eliza (Mrs.), shopkpr. 7 Fore st Tucker George Thomas, chimney Torquay Terra Cotta Co. Limited (The)

Clarke Robert Onsby Cooper, Cary sweeper, 34 Princes street (Harry Hoppner Meyer, manager),

Arms hotel Widdon 'l'hos. painter & glazier, Fore st Hele cross. See advertisement

Collier John, seedsman, Haredown ter Willcocks Jas. Roughwood htl. Beach rd Tuck William George, tinplate worker,

Cribbett Thomas, cab propr. 21 Forest Winter John Collings, baker & grocer, 5 Lower Regent terrace

Deabill Vere (Miss), corset maker, 6 24 Fore street Tunnicliff Caroline (Mrs. ),dress maker,

Exmouth terrace Edginswell. 4 Sunny Dale terrace
Erskine Home for Orphan Girls (Mrs. Vosper Jn. bird dlr. 5 Lummington ter

Ellen Wymer, matron), Portland Kitson Wm. Henry J.P. Shiphay house Walling Wm. lamp & oil dlr. Rock cot

view, The Downs Codner Thomas, farmer Ilsham.

Fewings James, draper, 34 Fore street Easterbrook William, farmer

Finch Thomas, jun. B.A., M.B. surgeon, Maunder William, farmer PRIVATE RESIDENTS.

Watcombe view, The Downs Soper William, farmer Bartlett J ames, Salter, Ilsham manor

Ford Wm. Jas. shopkpr. 33 Princes st Campbell Mrs. Bramleigh, Asheldon rd

Gibson Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, Shiphay-Collaton. Chesshyre Miss, Asheldon copse, Ashel-
don road
Sea lawn&Oddicombe hall,TheDowns Carlyon Horatio, Cadwell house
Gillbert John, ironmon~er, 28 Forest Kitson :Mrs. Hengrave Clough Edward, Thorpe Stapleton,
Grist Albert Groves, dairyman, Babba- Easterbrook Mary Ann (Mrs.), shpkpr Asheldon road
Mudge Sarah (Mrs.), farmer
combe road Stanbury Chas. farmer, Shiphay farm Colvile Lieut.-Gen. Fiennes Middleton
Harris Richard, pleasure boat owner Weeden William, dairy
Harris Wm. Richd. shopkpr. 22 Forest c.B. Boveen, Asbeldon road
Hillman Thos. shopkpr. Furrough cross Barton.
Congreve Rev. Jn. Merven,Asbeldon rd
Hocking Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30
Cox Miss, Lowood, Asheldon road
Drake Miss, Tulchan, Ellesmere road

:Fore street Adams Mrs. Barton cottage GilbertGeo. Ralpb,Dunolly, B(lrringtn.rd

HolmanChas.apartments,zSt. Denis ter Ireland William, Prospect cottage Hamlyn William Eussell, Widecomb

Hospital for Chronic & Incurable Sharam Richard, Barton cottage cottage, Earrington road

Children (Misg M. A. Bassington, Staddon Eli, Barton road Hammick Lady,Kilmaurs, Asheldon rd

supt.), Rose hill, Babbacombe road Williams John, Barton road Hinsbelwood George Frederick, Thorn-

House of Rest for Women in Business, COMMERCIAL. cliff, Asheldon road

Ferny Bank & Ferny Coomb~ Easterbrook John, farmer LawChannell,IIshamDene,Ellesmere Id

Howard Jacob,shopkeeper,25 Princes st Ellis William Snelling, farmer Leatherdale Rev. Vincent John M.A.

Howe Margaret (Mrs.), apartments ; Hall Robert, farmer [curate of St. Matihias], Calderwood,

close to Downs, healthy situation, Hall William, farmer Ellesmere road

Brae-mar, York terrace Hart Waiter, shopkeeper Macandrew Donald Munro, Kilrock

Industrial & Orphan Home (Sister Hawkins William, coach builder MacDougall Col. Andrew, Hale bank

Harriet), Warborough mount, War- Hocking John, dairyman Mackenzie HenryTireman ,HallowDene,

borough road Roche John, farmer Ellesmere road

Keenor George, tailol', 17 Fore street Searle Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper Macreight William Walkinshaw M.D.

Keppell Elizabeth & Mary (Misses), Smale James, farmer Tulchon, Ellesmere road

apartments, Malwa ho. The Downs Smale William Broukland,nurseryman, Mile~ Mrs. Railton, Asheldon road
Knight Cecilia (Mrs. ),stationer, Babba- seedsman & florist, Bart on nurseries ; MorisonMrs.Ashe1doncopse,Asheldon rd
combe road RAymont William Lacey, The Dingle,
& at 'l'orquay
Knott Maria (Miss), apartments,Zetta, Strowbridge Jemima (:\'Irs. ),shopkeeper .Asheldon road
York road • Saunders-Knox-Gore Maj. -Gen. William
Lacey Wm. grocer, Post office, Forest Hele. Boyd R.A., J.P. Ardmore,Asheldon rd

Lear l<'rank,carpenter,r Medina terrace Bolt Charles Henry, II Austin place SquireCpt.Wm.Raglan hl.Barrington rd
Lear Thomas, apartments,4 Medina ter Grute Charles, I Austin place
Wilkinson Miss, Thorp Stapleton,

Lock George, boot factor, 2 Fore street Pearce Wm.Castleview,Teignmouth rd Asheldon road
Martin John, shopkeeper, 3 Fore street Pritchard William, 6 Oxford terrace Wright Commander Douglas Arthur
Marwood William,baker, r Portland rd Spicer Mrs. Castle view,Teignmouth rd R.N. Dunolly, Barrington road
Upham Mrs. 2 Oxford terrace
Matthews Frederick, builder,37 Forest COMMERCIAL.
Matthews Thomas, baker, Beach road COMMERCIAL.
Bartlett James Salter, farmer
Maynard William Thomas, carriage Ager Frances Mary (Mrs.), monthly Williams Sar<1.h (Miss), apartments,
proprietor ; carriages of various de- nurse, 4 Regent terrace
scriptions on hire, The Downs Ellesmere, Ellesmere road
Ager Henry Earle, coach painter,

Mildon Wm. cab propr. 9 Portland rd 4 Regent terrace Watcombe.
Moxhay Annie (Mrs.), apartments ; BackholerTbos.baker,6Lummington ter

close to Downs & church ; healthy Bellamy John, baker, Higbbury place Besley Mrs. Valetta

part, Sunnyside, York road Bond Wm. wheelwright, I4 Austin pl BosanquetFredk.Bernard,Watcombe hl

Moxhay John Thomas, shopkeeper, Brooks Charles, shopkpr. 9 Regent ter Colt Misses, Rock house

All Saints' road Chard George, Royal Standard P.H. Fenton Joseph, Langley lodge

Moxhay Wm.Walling,mason,8York ter Lummington terrace Grant William, Watcombe place

Nutt John, Royal hotel, The Downs Dymond Edward, lamp & oil dealer, 8 Harvey Mrs. Ashley priors

Passmore Margaret (Miss),dress maker, Woodside cottages Morris Misses, Orestone

6 Portland road Elson Wm. Jas. dairy, Teignmouth rd Peek Mrs. Watcombe lodge

Pearce Fras. Buttle, Globe hotl. Forest l''riend Charlotte (Mrs.), lodging house, Stonier Samuel, Etruscan lodge
Pearce Geo. apartments,5 WooJdland ter near to Babbacombe beach & Torres Wright Lieut.-Col. Charles lchabod,

Pollard Matthew Emmanuel, cab pro- station; healthy part, I Lummington Watcombe park
terrace ·
prietor, 1 St. Denis terrace GrantHarry&8ons,mrbl.&mosaic wrkrs

Richards Samuel, apartments, Hill Friend Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I Melluish Charlotte (Mrs.), monthly

cottage, Babbacombe road Lummington terrace nurse, Watcombe place

Roffey Edward, apartments, Eardisley, Hele Conservative Club (Charles Hors- Watcombe Pottery Co. (Evans &

Union road well, sec.), Lummington road Co. proprietors), fine art potters

ST. NICHOLAS, see SHALDON. •

ST. THOMAS, a parish adjoining ExETER, which see.

SALCOMBE is a small seaport town and parish, formed ridge petty sessional division, Kingsbridgeunion and county

Nov. I2, I844, from the parish of Malborougb, and about 5 court district, rural deanery of Woodleigh, archdeacomy of

miles south from Kingsbridge; it is in the Southern division Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The town is built on the

of the county, Coleridge hundred, Stanborough and Cole- margin of and faring the harbour, the entrance to which lies



5.50 S.ALCOMBE. DEVONSHIRE. [ KEtLY'S

between Prawle Point and Bolt Head. Salcombe is a sub- mile from Salcombe, is the Anglo-Brazilian telegraph house;

port of Dartmouth and the chief port of the Kingsbridge the former house was at Starehole Bottom, about a mile and

district, and has its own registration of shipping, a custom a quarter to t.he westward. Salcombe Institute, in Market

house and a coastguard station. The harbour, although cap- street, erected in I893 at a cost of £soo, contains a latge

able of receiving vessels of large tonnage, is better adapted assembly room, seating 250 persons, and reading and recre-

for ships of average size, owing to its narrowness and the ation rooms. The area is 1,300 acres; rateable value,

intricacies of navigation which are presented by large rocks £4,4I4; the population in I89I was 1,592.

which lie about the entrance. The climate of this district is SHADYCOMBE and BATSON are hamlets.

very mild ; the American aloe blooms in the open air and Sexton, Frank Pearce.

Qranges, lemons and citrons reach a state of ripe perfection, PosT, M. 0. & 'f. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

"-nd this circumstance, combined with the beauty of the John Cole, postmaster. Letters through Kingsbridge by

surrounding scenery, has of late brought it into favour as a cart, arrive at 8 a.m. & 2.30 p.m. ; dispatched at I0.45

watering-place. The sea here produces the scallop in large a.m. & 4·45 p.m. week days & on sundays at II.45 a.m

quantities, and plaice. Gas works were erected in r866 at WALL LETTER BOXES cleared-Bakers Well, 4· I 5 p. m. ;

Shadycombe. A steam launch plys from Kingsbridge to Courtenay road, 4.20 p.m. ; Batson, 1I a.m. & 4.30 p.m

Salcombe daily, and steamers to Plymouth leave twice a LOCAL BOARD.

week from Kingsbridge. The town is governed by a Local Offices, Ringmore house.

Board of nine members, formed in r88o. The church of the Board day, ISt wednesday in the month at 2.30 p.m.

Holy Trinity, erected in 1843, at a cost of over £2,600, is an Clerk, James Fairweather, Ringmore house

edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, Medical Officer of Health, Arthur Pearce, Springfield

nave, aisles and a western tower containing a clock and one Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, James Harrison Russell

bell : the stained east window is a memorial to the late Earl Patey, Fore street

of Devon P.c.• n.c. L. d. r8 Nov. r888; two others are Collector, William Cook, Buckley street

memorials to the sons of Major-Gen. Birdwood, and there is PUBLIC OFFICERS :-

one in memory of John Fitzroy (de Courcy), 31st baron Admiralty Surgeon & Medical Officer of Health for Kings-

Kingsale, d. r8go; the pulpit is carved: a new chancel, bridge Rural Sanitary District, Alfred Hughes Twining

with vestries and organ loft, was added in 1889: there M.D., M.R.c.s. The Knoll

are 470 sittings : the churchyard is tastefully laid out Collector of Harbour Dues, William Cook, Buckley street

and planted. The register dates from the year r843. The Lloyds' Sub-Agent, F. W. Hill, II Courtenay street

living is a vicarage, gross yearly value£295, net yearly value Medical Officer to Local Board & Public Vaccinator to No.

£270, with residence, in the gift of Keble College, Oxford, u District, Kingsbridge Union, & Medical Officer Port

and held since I89o by the Rev. John FitzGerald Sargent. Sanitary Authority, Arthur Pearce, Springfield

The Catholic Apostolic Church, situated in Fore street, con- Town Crier, Eli Drew, 46 Fore street

sists of a large room over a store, arranged as a nave and PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:-

chancel; it has been re-decorated and handsomely refitted Cemetery, James Fairweather, clerk to the burial board

and has ISO sittings. The Wesleyan chapel, in Island street, Custom House, J ames C. Nye, principal officer

was erected in I849; ~?ide galleries and a music gallery have Coast Guard Station, Lieut. Blanchard Coward R.N. in-

been added, and the interior has been re-decorated and re- specting officer; James Ingram, chief boatman in charge

seated throughout, and will seat soo persons. The Baptist 2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers, ·western Division,

chapel, in Courtenay park, is a building of stone in the Royal Artillery (No. 2 Company), Waiter J. Shaw, lieut. ;

Gothic style, erected in I867 at a cost of £r,Ioo, and affords Alfred Hughes Twining, surgeon; Lewis Jones, sergeant-

300 sittings. The Brethren's chapel, iu Fore street, erected instructor

in 1862, will seat 200 persons. The Cemetery of about Life Boat Station, Commander Charles W. Herbert R.N.

2 acres, with a lodge containing waiting rooms, also used as hon. sec

board rooms, was formed in r877 at a cost of £8oo ; it is Central HallSubscriptionReadingRm. (Jas. Fairweather,sec)

under the control of a Burial Board of 7 members. The Salcombe Institute (James Fairweather, manager)

Marine hotel consists of the house and grounds formerly the PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of service:-

property and residence of the late Lord Kingsale, and is Holy Trinity Church, Rev. John FitzGerald Sargent,

charmingly situated on the banks of the estuary, command- vicar ; 8 & II a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; 5 p.m. daily except

ing a full view of the Bolt Head and the English Channel. wed. then at 8 p.m.; wed. & fri. 10 a.m.; holy days, 8

The harbour being free, affords a convenient and safe retreat a.m

in any weather, and vessels may ride in perfect security under .Baptist, Rev. Henry Arthur Tree; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;

the windows of the house. The sea fishing is excellent and wed. 7.30 p.m

the sands afford safe and pleasant sea-bathing; rabbit and Catholic Apostolic, Norman Moore ; ro. I5 a.m. & 5.30

wild fowl shooting can be enjoyed in the immediate neigh- p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; fri. IO. IS a.m. & on every fourth

bourhood (see advertisement). In I86g R. Durant esq. of tues. Io. I5 a.m

Sharpham, Totnes, presented Salcombe with a life-boat., The Brethren Meeting Room; I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m

called "The Rescue," and gear, at a cost of £7oo, and a Wesleyan, Rev. John Henry Cartwright; II a. m. & 6
boat-house was built by public subscription on the south p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7.30 p.m

sands : this boat was replaced in r888 by the "Lesty," pro- ScHOOLS:-

vided from a bequest by the late Mrs. Lesty : another life- National, Allinghay (boys), built of stone in 1846, for ISO

boat on this coast is stationed at Hope Cove, in Malborough children ; average attendance, 84 ; Samuel Coad, master

parish. The 2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers, Western Girls', near the parish church, built of stone in 1876, & en-

Division, Royal Artillery, No. 2 Company, have their head larged in I885, for roo children; average attendance, 69;

quarters in Union street, and number about 50 rank and Mrs. Mary Ann Coad, mistress

file. At Hope Cove, about 4 miles west, the " St. Peter the Infant, Courtenay street, built of stone in r863, & enlarged

Great," one of the ships of the Spanish Armada, was wrecked. in I873, for Ico children ; average attendance, 97; Mrs.

Salcombe Castle, erected by Henry VIII. as a defence to the Rosamond Cole, mistr!'ss

ports on this part of the coast, occupies a strong position on NEWSPAPER.-8alcombe Times(neutral),JamesFairweather,

a peninsular rock at the entrance of the harbour; in 1643 it . 'proprietor & publisher ; published fri. ; office, Ringmore ho

was strengthened and garrisoned for the king by S1r Edmund WATER CONVEYANCE.-Steam launch to & from Kings-

Fortescue of Fallapit, _who named it "Fort Charles ; " in bridge, daily; Kingsbridge & Plymouth steamers twice a

1646 it was besieged by the Parliamentary forces, under Col. week; Salcombe & Portlemouth ferry boat plys between

Weldon, for fonr months, and surrendered on honourable the Pier, Orestone, Salcombe & Passage way, Portle-

terms on 7th May. The Moult, formerly the marine resi- mouth, from 6 a.m. to 9 pm. from 26th March to 29th

dence of the Earl of Devon, is now the property and residence Sept. & from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. from 3oth Sept. to 25th

of Miss Foster. At North Sands, about three-quarters of a March ; fares, one penny to & fro

Salcombe. Cranch John Partridge, Ingleside Harry Edward, Courtenay street

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dawson Hy. Thos. Rockside, Cliff road Herbert Commander Charles W. R.N.,
Dowglass Rev. William Prideaux H.A. J.P. The Grange

Balkwill Miss, 3 Colaba terrace [curate of Holy Trinity], Fore street Heriot Robert, Cliff house

Ball Mrs. Victoria place Dunk George, 2 Lee mount Hill Frederick William, Courtenay st

Bennett Major John, Sandbills Eddy Mrs. Alpha house, Cliff road Humm Mrs. Lily villa

Cartwright Rev. Jn. Henry [WesleyanJ, Fairweather James, Ringmore house, Huxham John, Church street
Courtenay street
Church street Ingram John, Courtenay street

Chamberlain Mrs. 33 Fore street Foster Miss, The Moult Jackman Miss, The Elms, Devon road

Cole Edward, I Lee mount Froude John Anthony, Woodcot Jarvis Albert William, 2 Powderhatn

Cove Mrs. 7 Market street Gnlston George Stephany, Somerset vil villas, Devon road

Ooward Lieut. Blanchard R.N. (inspect- Hannaford William Sam\}el, Fair view King Mrs. Gordon villa

ing officer of coast guard), Walton Harnden Edwin, Island terrace Lewis John Alfred, Chesfield

Leigh, Devon road Harnden Henry, 27 Island street Mackenzie Mrs. Grafton

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE" SALCO:YBE. 551

M&y Thomas, Courtenay street Fairweather Jemima (Mrs.), baker, 3 Pepperell Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Bockley

Mitchell Henry, Flora villa. Island street Pepperell Robert, farmer, Fore street

Mo~re Norman [Catholic Apostolic], Field Arabella (Mrs.), butchr. 3 Forest Pitts, Son & King (branch), maltsters

Union street Finch Susan (Mrs.), lodging house, 2 &c. Harvey's row

Nye James Charles, Church street Devon villa PortWm.Elliott,cooper,Quay ho.Orestn

Pearee Arthur, Springfield Fitzwalter Robert H. master mariner, Prowse Robert, boot maker, Forest

Pearee Mrs. Fountain villa Colaba terrace Public Rooms Co. ( WilliamSheriff,sec. ),

Rodiek Charles Napier, Island house Foale Daniel, hair dresser, Fore street Market street.

:Sargent Rev. Jn. Fitzgerald, Vicarage Foale Peter, harbour pilot, Orestone Putt Amos, blacksmith, Church street

• Shaw Waiter J. Blackstone lodge Foale Robert, pilot, Buckley Putt Jas. lodging ho. 10 Courtenay st

Sherriff William, Myrtle villa. Forbes Mary Jane (Miss), Victoria inn, Putt Philip, builder, Church street

Sladen Richard Heath, Oaklands Fore street Quick Wm. master mariner, Cliff road

;Sladen Thomas, Malborough villa Forbes Thos. mast. marinr.Magdala cot Reeve Jas. master mariner, Island ter

.Steer Wm. Wakeham, 4 Courtenay ter Ford Edwm, miller (water), Southern Rich Albert, baker, Courtenay street ·

Tree Rev. Henry Arthur [Baptist], mill Roach Christopher, master mariner, I

Villa Mendoza. Ford Henry Richard Mudge, lodging Courtenay street

·Turner The Misses, Armidale, Devon rd house, 5 Courtenay terrace Russell Elizabeth Ann Harrison & Re-

"Twining Alfred Hnghes, The Knoll Frink Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Beadon becca (Misses), toy dealers, Fore st

Welchman Miss, Erin Gill John Robert, stationer, Forest Ryder Edward, shipsmith, Fore street

Welchman Miss, Kylassa Goodyear Rd. master mariner,Church st RyderJas. Ball,mast. mariner,Victoria pi

COMMERCIAL. Goodyear Rhoda (Mrs.), art repository, Salcombe Gas & Coke Co. Lim.(William

.Adams Henry Thomas, coal merchant, Church street Sheriff, sec) .

Custom House quay Goss Thomas, house agent, Church hill Salcombe Institute (JamesFairweather,

Adams James, butcher, Fore street Gunn John, master mariner, Forest manager)

Adams John D. master mariner, Mag- Gunn Mary (Mrs.), dining rms. Forest Salcombe Shipping Co.Limited(Captain

dala cottages Hampton Elizh. (Mrs.), grcr. 3oFore st Fredk Wm. Hill, managing director;

Andrews Mrs. school, Prospect house Hannaford Adam, butcher, Island st Jas. Fairweather, sec.), Ringmore ho

Ball Edward, shopkeeper, Fore street HannafordWm. Adams, butchr. Union st Salcombe Times (James Fairweather,

BallEleanor(Mrs. ),ldg.ho. rSomerset vls Harnden Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), King's propr.& publisher; published friday),

.Ball James,boot maker, Robinson's row Arms P.H. Fore street Ringmore house, Courtenay street

Ball J n.Thos.ldging ho. Charborough ho Harnden SarahJane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Saunders James Veale, tailor, Island ter

Ball J sph. master mariner,AllenHays rd Church street Saunders Thomas, draper, Union st

BarterAnna(Mrs. ),dress ma. 15 Union st Harry Edward, commercial school, Scantlebury Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper,

Beer, Trant, Balkwill & Trant Limited, Courtenay street Union street

merchants & contractors; & Dod- Hart John, chimne'y sweeper, Buckley ShepherdSarah(Mrs. ), shopkpr.Buckley

brooke & Frogmore Hatch William, coal merchant, Forest Sherriff John, insurance agt.Buckley ho

BrownJane(Mrs.),laundress,6Churchst Hill Sarah Jane (Mrs.), private lodg- Sherriff Wm.mastr.mariner,Myrtle vil

.Browse Robert, tailor, Fore street ings, 1 Powderham villas Shipwrecked Mariners' Society (Rev.

.Calkin John Ernest,chemist, Forest Huxham Hy. master mariner,Church st W.P. Dowglass,sec. ),CustomHo.quay

Cemetery (James Fairweatber, clerk to lngram William, coastguard officer, Sladen Helen (Mrs.), private lodgings,

the burial board) Magdala cottages Edinburgh house

.Central Hall SubscriptionReadingRoom Issell Robt. furniture dealer, Church st Snell Wm. Thos. watch ma.27 Union st

(James Fairweather, sec) Jarvis Albert William, draper, Forest Snowden Albert Frederick, Shipwrights'

.Chant Edwin, boat builder. Fore street Jarvis George, boot maker, Fore street Arms P.H. Fore street

Chapman Edwd. painter &c. 18 Forest Jarvis John, tailor, Harvey's row South wood Nicholas, insurance agent,

Clark Benjamin, boatman, Cliff road Jarvis Nathanl. mariner, Courtenay st Union street ··

Cole Anna (Miss), Commercial inn, Jarvis Thomas, tobacconist, 25 Fore st Steere Francis, builder, Island street

Orestone Jellard Ann Rebecca(Mrs. ),drpr.Fore st Stone Charles, gardener, Waterloo pl

.Cole Edward, carpenter, 4 Courtenay st J ohnsonEliza(Mrs. ),pork btchr. Buckley Stone Samuel, tailor, 8 Union street

..Cole Jn. carpenter, Post office, Buckley Jones .Lewis, drill instructor 2nd Devon Stoneman & Sons, grocers, Union street

Cole John, monumental mason, Buckley Artillery Volunteers, Devon road Stumbles Albert Smith, builder, con-

Cook John Wilmot, baker, Market Lake Wm. master mariner,Batson quay tractor, decorator, house agent &c.

street & Fore street Lamble John, boot maker, 21 Union st Church street

Cook William, shipping agent & collec- Lamble Wm. lodging ho. 37 Forest Stumbles Eudora (Mrs.), boot ware-

tor to local board, Buckley street Lapthorn Edwin, master mariner, 14 house, Church street

.Cousins Nicholas, block & pump maker, Courtenay street Sture Sa.rah (Mrs.), haberdashel',

Elliott's court Lapthorne William, grocer, Market st Church street

Cove Edith (Mrs.), lodging house, 3 Leaman William Henry, master mari- Symonds & Co. cider merchants, Cus-

Courtenay terrace ner, Fountain villa tom House quay

-cove Edward Winzer, master mariner, Lewis Jn. master mariner, Chesfield vil Thomas Henry William, licensed to let

5 Courtenay street Lloyds Bank Lim. (sub-branch) (open horses, carriages, wagonettes &

·Cove Edwin, mastermarinr. Island ter on tues. 11 a. m. to 2 p.m.), Forest brakes ; picnic & pleasure parties

CoveHy.master mariner,2 Court.enay st Luckham Jas. mast. mariner, Devon rd supplied; posting stables,Rosemount

Cove Rhoda(Ml's. ),shpkr.6Courtenay st Luckham Jn. mast. marinr. Russell's et Knoll; & at Kings bridge

Cove Thomas, master mariner, Forest Luscombe Fredk. Jn. baker, Forest Thorning Adam, sail maker, agent for

Cove William Moore, master mariner, March Nicholas, master steam launch, the S.S. "Express," and for Beer,

Courtenay street 25 Union street Trant, Balkwill & Trant Limited ;

CranchJohn Partridge,builder,Custom Marine Hotel, Cliff road ship broker &c. Island terrace

House quay Moore Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Forest Thorning William, fancy repository,

Cranch t>arah Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Murch William, shoe maker, Island st music seller, teacher&tuner,Church st

Union street Nye Jas. Chs. H. M. Custom off. 'fheQuay TolcherAdam. mast. mariner,20Union st

Crispin Wm. master mariner, Cliff road Parker Thomas, steward to Major John Trinick Hy. mast. mariner, Park villa

Dare Edward, shopkeeper, Fore street Bennett, Sandhills Trinick Maria Eliza (Mrs.). Union inn,

Date William, farmer, Ilbertstowe Partridge William Arthur, master Union street

Devon & Cornwall Banking Co. Limited mariner, 24 Courtenay street Trute Fredk. Jarvis,ironmngr. Union st

(sub-branch) (open on fridays, 11 Patey James Harrison Russell, carpen- Trute Nicholas, sail maker, Fore street

a.m. to 2 p. m.), Courtenay street ter, surveyor to local board, inspector Twining Alfred Hughes M.D., M.R.c.s.

Devonshire 2nd Artillery Volunteers, to port sanitary authority, Forest surgeon, & admiralty surgeon &

Western Division, Royal Artillery Patey John R. master mariner, Buckley medical officer of health for Kings-

(No. 2 Co.), Lieut. W. J. Shaw; Patey Mary Hannaford (Mrs.), grocer, bridge rural sanitary district, firm

Lewis Jones,sergt.instrctr.; Union st Union street Webb, Twining & Eaton

Dornom Aaron, boat builder, Forest Peal'ce Arthur M.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon & Vivian Diana (Mr:;:. ),draper,Fore street

Dornom William, ironmonger, l<'ore st medical officer to local board, public Waterson Hugh, boatman, Robinson's rw

Drew Eli, town criel', Fore street vaccinator to No. 11 district, Kings- Webb,Twiuing&Eaton,surgns.TheKnoll

Express Steam Ship Co. (Adam Thorn- bridge union, medical officer, port Weymouth Francis, master mariner,

ing, agent), Custom House quay sanitary authority, Springfield Courtenay street

Fairweather James, printer, stationer & Pearce Arthur, grocer, Fore street Weymouth Jessie(Mrs. ),shopkpr. Bckly

bookseller,proprietor of the"Salcombe Pearce Frank, sexton Whiting William, master mariuel', Rose

Times," agent for sewing machines & Pearce Paul,grocer,& agent for W. & A. cottage, The Knowle

clerk to the local & burial boards, Gilbey, wine & spirit mers. Forest Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Limited

Ringmore house, Conrtena1 street.l PepperellElizh.(Mrs.),shpkpr.Island st (sub-branch) (tuesdays 11 a.m. to 2
fepperell George, waterman, Cliff road p.m. ), Fore street
- See advertisement

a52 SALCOMBE. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Witberidge Bobert, master mariner, Yeoman Eleanor (Mrs.),grocr.Union st Trute Nicholas, market gardener

8 Victoria place Batson. Wood Ed ward, farmer
Witheridge Wm. mast. marnr. Union st Yeoman John, farmer

Wood James, master mariner,& lodging Reeves Samuel, Perrots Shadycombe.

house, Courtenay street Adams John, farmer, Horscomhe

Wood Jas.jun. mast.mariner,Colaba ter Elliott Robert, faFmer, Higher Batson Adams Thomas, engineer

Wood John, baker, Fore street Hannaford J n. farmer, West Batson hall Brown Robert, farmer

Wood William, baker, Thorning street Masters Aaron, farmer, Torr hill Langm md Thomas, farmer

Wood William, lodging ho. 1 Devon vill Murch Wm. Hy. carter, Higher Batson Putt John, master mariner

Yabsley Geo. carpenter, Robinson's row Reeve James, gardener

SALCOMBE REGIS is a village and parish extending There are some small charities, left by the late C. W.

t.o the sea coast, bounded on the west by the river Sid and Smith, .which are recorded on a tablet in the church. Sal-

sheltered by boldly swelling hills, which terminate in lofty combe Hill, which divides the parish, rises 497 feet above the-

green sandstone cliffs, 2 miles east from Sidmouth termrnal level of the sea. The Sid side of the parish is dotted with:

station of a branch of the London and South Western rail- handsome villas, overlooking the bay and town of Sidmouth.

way, r6 south-east from Exeter and 8~ south from Honiton, The Right Rev. Robert Kestell Kestell-Cornish D. D. bishop

in the Eastern division of the county, East Budleigh hundred, of Madagascar, who is lord of the tnanor, Mrs. Melhuish,.

Ottery petty sessional division, Honiton union and county Charles Daniel Cave esq. M.A., J.P., D.L. of Sidbury Manor,

court district, rural deanery of Ottery, and archdeacoury and the Worsley family are the chief landowners. 'rhe soil

and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Peter and St. is silicious; the subsoil is limestone. The chief crops are

Mary is a building of ~;tone in the Late Norman and Early wheat, barley ani! roots. The area is 2,565 acres of land

English styles, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles and an and 40 of water; rateable value, £3,782; the population in·

embattled western tower, of Perpendicular date, containmg 1891 was 6r2.

a clock and 3 bells : t~ ere are four stained windows and p ·h Cl k Jh W"1ll"mm p
several monumental tablets and in the north aisle is a flat arts er ' 0n ayne.

stone inscribed to Geor~e Drake, ob. 21 Aug. 1645; Kathe- Letters received by foot post from Sidmouth, which is the

rine Drake, his sister, ob. 3r Aug. 165r, and Philip Drake, nearest money order & telegraph office

their father, ob. I7 Sept. 1668 : the church will seat 22r
persons. The register dates regularly from the year r702, WALL LETTER Box cleared at 5-35 p.m. week days only

but there is an earlier though mutilated register. The living wALL LE'lTER Box, Sid road, cleared at 8. 30 a.m. 1. 10 p.m_
is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £ns, net yearly & 6. 20 p.m. week days only
value about £229, with residence and 9 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, who are 1mr.ro- Parochial School (mixed), built in 184o, for 6o children;.
average attendance, 39 ; Mrs. Sarah Payne, mistress
priators of the great tithes, and held since x881 by the Rev.

William Joseph llaugh M.A. of Hertford College, Oxford.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Nicolas Miss, Sid bank Lawrence James, carpenter

Anders.on-Morshead John Yonge J.P PayneThomas, Mount Pleasant. Maeer Thomas, farmer, Chilson

Baugh Rev. William Joseph M.A. Scriven - , Sid bank Northcott Levi, dairyman

Vicarage Skinner Misses, Sid abbey Payne John William, farmer, North.

Cornish Miss, Salcombe house Spiller Mrs. Salcombe lodge Coombe

Cowan Mrs. Richard, St. Kilda Stephens Isaac, Lower St. Kilda Quick John H. chief officer coast guard,.

Fausset Mrs. 4 Brooklet villas Stephens Misses, St. Kilda Salcombe hill

Flood Miss, Craig-y-Barnes Tiencken Henry, Hrooklet cottages Richards James, farmer, Slade

J<'loyd William Murray,g Brooklet villas Wright James, Salcombe mount I Rowland George, farmer, Champs

Forster Misses, Salcombe Hill house Russell James J. farmer, Salcombe hill

Gray Albert Charles, Sidcliffe COMMERCIAL. Snell Thomas, farmer, Coombe wood

Hayward Miss, 2 Hrooklet villas Burroughs Jane (Mrs.), apartments, Strawbridge James Jabez, builder

Lang John Dashwood, Knowle Salcombe cottage Sweetland Jas. dairyman, Barnesurges

Lee Mrs. Egypt Darke Levi John, farmer, Fortescue White John, farmer, Sid

Melhuish Mrs. Green mount cottage White Matilda (Mrs.), farmer,Skinner's.

Mewburn Col. John, Myrtle Denner William, farmer, Southdown Winsley Amos, blacksmith

l\linifie William, Beatlands Irish Ellis, farmer, Thorn

SAMPFORD COURTENAY is a parish and village, 7,498 acres; rateable value, £5,876; the population in r8gL

near the road from Crediton to Okehampton, with a station was 866.

xt miles south of the village, on the main line of the London STICKLEPATH, 5 miles south, on the road from Okehamp-

and South Western railway, 194 from London, 5 north- ton to Exeter and near the river Taw, is a parochial

north-east from Okehampton, in the Western division of chapelry annexed to the parish of Sampford Courtenay ; the

the county, Black Torrington hundred, Hatherleigh petty chapel of ease, rebuilt in 1s7s at a cost of £1oo, is a small-

sessional division, Okebampton union and county court building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of

district, rural deanery of Okehampton, archdeaconry of aspidal chancel) nave, north porch and a turret containing

Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. .Andrew one bell : the Rev. Thomas Ward Brown M. A. of St. John's

is an ancient building of stone in the Perpendicular style, College, Cambridge, who resides at Sampford Courtenay, is-

consisting of chancel, nave, aisles with arcades of five arches, curate. The Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1816, is a build-

south porch and a lofty embattled western tower, with pin- ing of stone, with an ancient stone cross surmounting the

nacles, containing a clock and 6 bells, all cast in rno : the gable, and an eastern turret containing one bell. The<

fine carved oak roof, at present almost entirely hidden by Temperance Hall, with reading room attached, was erected

plastering, displays two carved bosses, with busts represent- ihnol1d8i8n4g, at a cost of £250, and is a plain building of stone,.
ing an earl and countess of the Courtenay family of the 200 persons.

14th century: two other bosses bear the figure of a boar areWhrLaLmE1Yet,s4ofmtihleiss south, and CORSCOMBE, 2! miles south,.
and the arms of Courtenay : there are 300 sittings. The parish.
register dates from the year xsss. The living is a rectory,

with the chapelry of ~ticklepath annexed, average tithe Parish Clerk, Samuel Knight.

rent-charge £495, net yearly value £sw, with residence PosT OFFICE, Sampford Courtenay (Railway Sub-Office.

and about 85 acres of glebe, in the gift of King's College Letters should have R.S.O. North Devon added).-Robert.-

Cambridge. The charities amount to £2 r8s. yearly. Fewings, po~>tmaster. Letters received at 5·45 a. m; dis-

There are three stone quarries in this parish, which seems patched at 7.48 p.m. The nearest money order office is
to have been colonized at an early date by the Romans; at North Tawton. The telegraph office is at the Railway

in the middle ages it became the property of the Courte- 1 station. Postal orders are issued here but not paid
nays. Near the Board School is an aucient cross in a . .'
good state of preservation; and there are others in different WALL LETTER Box, Railway statwn, cleared at 6.5o p.m.

parts of the parish. The village is supplied with water week days only

for drinking purposes from Ladywell spring, the water PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,.

being conveyed through pipes laid down in 1887 at a cost Sticklepath. -Richard Yeo, sub-postmaster. Letters

of £so. The chief landowners are William Lethbridge through Okehampton, received 6.45 a.m. ; dispatched at.

esq. .J.P. of Wood, South Tawton, John Jackman, r38 L.ong 6 p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Okehampton

acre, London, William Lang esq. William Reddaway esq. ScHooLS:-

John Westway esq. G. 'f. Mo11ney, of Down St. Mary, A School Board of 5 members was formed July 31st, 1874,.

and J. Pedler esq. of Bow; a large portion is owned by for the united district of Sampford Courtenay ~ Honey-

King's College, Cambridge, who are lords of the manor. church with Belstone contributory with 2 members;

The soil is red loam and clay; the tmbsoil is skillett. The George Langdon Fulford, North Tawton, clerk to the:

chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is board; James Arscott, attendance officer

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. ~AMPFORD PEVERELL. ~~3

Board, Sampford Courtenay (mhed), built in 188o, for ISO County Police Station, Sticklepath, Waiter John P.hear,.

children; avera.ge attendance, 88; William Manuell, constable

master; Mrs. Emily Coombe, mistress CARRIERS:-

Ball, through from Hatherleigh to Nort.h Tawton, daily
Board, Sticklepath (mixed), built in 1879, for So children; Weekes, through from Hatherleigh to Exeter, thurs. re-
average attendance, 48 ; William Richards Hoile, master ; turning sat
Miss Iset Powlesland, infants' mistress
Railway Station, Edward Harry Pyle, station master

County Police Station, Sampford Courtenay, John Cox, Cooper's 'bus leaves South Zeal, South Tawton & Stickie-

constable path, for Okehampton, sat. returning same day

.

Sampford Courtenay. Hawkins Rt.& Son,farmrs.NorthBeer hl Ward John Eastabrook, builder, & sub-

Amery William, Corscombe Hawkins Henry, farmer, Justmant agent for King's college, Cambridge
Hawkins Robt. jun.farmr. SouthBeer hill
Brown Rev. Thomas Ward M.A.[curateJ Hill Samuel, New inn, & farmer . Sticklepath.

Kelland Robert, Underdown . Hutchings & Son, farme'I'S, Paze farm [Letters should be addressed Okehamptoo.l

COMMERCIAL. Jones Jonathan, thatcher l<'ewin Mrs
Kelland William, farmer, Solland Jackson Mrs. Cleave house

Ansty John, farmer, East Rowden Knapwan William, farmer, Reddaway Thompson Mrs. Tawburn

Arscott James Fewing, thrashing ma- Knight Samuel, shoe maker TretheweyRev.Ths.[Wes.],TheRetreat

chine owner & assistant overseer Lang William, yeoman, Withybrook Wills George Underhill

Arscott William, farmer, Trecott Newcombe Nicholas, farmer, Webber hl coMMERCIAL.

Arscott William, farmer, West Trecott Newcombe William, farmer, Lower & Brock John, farmer, Restland

AshWilliam & Sons,builders & contrctrs Higher Langabeer Brooks George, farmer

Bolt Emma (Mrs.) & Son, farmers, Orchard Thomas, farmer, Willey Chave Frank, Taw River inn

Langmead Parsons William Beer, tailor Ching George, farmer, Coombe

Brealey George & Sons, wheelwrights Reddaway John, shopkeeper Cook John, butcher & farmer

Brook George, shoe maker Reddaway Wil1iam, farmer, Beer Cooke James, wheelwright

Burgoyne Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Bode Reed Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Cooke Miriam (Mrs.), apartments

Chasty & Sons, wheelwrights Sanders Geo. jun. farmer, Low. Clisson Fewins&Knapman,auctionrs.&land agts:

Cole Henry, farmer, Ball Sanders Geo. sen. farmer, Southtown FinchBros.edge tool & shovel manufctrs

Coombe Jas.&Wm.frmrs. Middle Clisson Sanders Henry Finning, cattle doctor Finch Annie (Miss), shopkeeper

Coombe Henry, butcher Searle James, farmer, Hatherton PartridgeWilliam,Devonshireinn,&car-

Counter Thomas, blacksmith Sloman John, farmer, Lower Rowden penter; accommodation for travellers

Dart Thomas Luxton, farmer, Incott Sloman Simon, farmer, Fallaford Reddaway Wm. apartments, Laurel cot

Davey John, farmer, Higher Rowden Sloman Thomas, farmer, Barton Temperance Hall & Reading Room.

Davey William,farmer, Middle Rowden Snell George, farmer, Middle town (John C. Yeo, sec)

Dayment Elizh. (Miss ),farmr.Frankland SnellJn.Huxtable,frmr.Low.Domaford Trethewey Elizabeth & Ellen (Misses)~

Dayment John, farmer, Higher Clisson Southcombe Samuel, farmer, Wood girls' school, The Retreat

Drew Henry Vivian, farmer, Halford Stanbury Alb~rt Charles & Charles Hy. Tucker Aubrey William, shopkeeper

Fewings Robt. shopkeeper, Post office farmers, Lydcott · Yeo George, butcher

Frost John & Son, farmers, West hill Stanley Saml. & Wm. farmers, Trehill YP.O John, coal dealer

Gay John, Railway inn Stentiford John, shopkeeper YeoRichd.shoe ma.&shopkpr.Post office

Green William, Chapple inn Westaway John, yeoman, Corscombe Yeo William, baker

SAMPFORD PEVERELL is a village and parish, stained and there is some good screen work: the church was

on the high road from Taunton to Tiverton, 3 miles beautifully restored in 1863-64, and has 300 sittings. The
north from the Tiverton Junction station ·on the Great register of baptisms dates from the year 1672; marriages

Western main line, 5 east from Tiverton, 9 south-west from and burials, 1674. The living is a rectory, average tithe
Wellington and 18 north-east from Exeter, in the North rent-charge £297, net yearly value £340, including a pay-
Eastern division of the county, hundred of Halberton, petty ment of £6 yearly by t.he Grand Western canal, which runs
sessional division of Cullompton, union and county court through this parish, and is now the property of the Great
district of Tiverton, rural deanery of East Tiverton, and Western Railway Company, and about 9 acres of glebe, in
archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. the gift of and held since 1857 by the Rev. George William
John the Baptist is an interesting edifice of stone in the Early Rossite!" Ireland. The rectory house was erected in 1841~
English and Late Decorated styles, consecrated 12th April, and has fine gardens. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in
1318, and consists or chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch 1827. The extensive pebble limekilns of Messrs. Robert and
and an embattled western tower, containing a clock and 5 Thomas Pearce are in this parish. A large fair for cattle is

bells, the first four cast in I76I and the sth in r863: the held on the Monday before the last Wednesday in April. The
south aisle and porch were added in 1498, by Margaret charities amount to over £so yearly. This place was an-
Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby and mother of ciently the seat of the Peverells, who had a castle here, now

King Henry VII. : the nave and chancel are very fine speci- demolished ; it was thereafter in the possession of Dinhams
mens of the Early English style: the font is an excellent and the Crown, and was sold by King Henry VIII. to Sir John
example of Norman work: on the north side of the chancel Poulet,in whose family it remained until sold by Earl Poulett~
is a matilated recumbent effigy of a knight in plate armour, ob. 1819. The chief landowners now are Messrs. Pedler,.

wearing a helmet with camail and a cyclas, or long-skirted James Crosby esq. and Messrs. John Studley and Sons, of
tunic; on the left arm is a shield, and the right is in the act of Broadwindsor, Dorset. The soil is sandy and very fertile ;
drawing his sword ; part only of the crossed legs remain ; this the subsoil is rock and gravel ; and the climate exceedingly
figure, found below the north aisle, is supposed to represent healthful. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and grass.

Sir Hugh Peverell, circa 1259 : against the east wall is a The acreage is 2, 154 ; rateable value, [4,354 ; the popula-
mural monument inclosing a brass to Margaret (Harvey), tion in 1891 was 635.
wife of the celebrated Sir Amias Powlett kt. ambassador to Sexton, Philip Dunn.
France in 1576, and principal keeper of Mary, Queen of PosT, M. 0. & '1'. 0., S. B.!& Annuity & Insurance Office.-
Scots; she died 28th May, 1602 ; the brass includes four Joseph Jennings, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from
male and four female effigies, and has an inscription in Tiverton at 7-IS a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m. Money
Latin, which records 1ts erection by Sir l<'rancis Vincent kt. orders are paid & granted from 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. & postal
and George Powlett esq. : there is also an elegant mono- orders from 8 a.m. to 8 p. m
ment in the chancel to Mrs. Rendall, sister of the present National School (mtxed), built in 187o, for ISo children ;.
rector, who i8 interred here : eleven of the windows are average attendance, 8o; Isaac Clapham Bamforth, master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Rossiter Rev. Philip Charles [curate], Dunn William, boot & shoe maker
Benge William Goring M.C.P. (head East Devon County School for Boys
Rectory
master), East Devon County school (William Goring Benge Jri.C.P. head
Bowden John, Providence house Taylor Charles (assistant master), East master; Chas. Taylor,assistantmstr}

.Bowden Mrs. Chains Devon County school Farr Mary Ann (Mrs.), milliner
Burrongh John, Ivy grove Fowler Isaac, farmer, Churchwalls
Vicary Mrs. Canal villa Goffin Fredk. painter,plumber& coal dl~
Burrough Robert, The Cottage Goffin Joseph, New inn
Chave Mrs. Morrells Wright Miss Gooding Walter, dairyman, Land side
Cook Mrs. Merrimeade Heard Walter,farmer,Middle&WestPitt
Hunton Henry E. Laburnum cottage COMMERCIAL. HellierEiizabeth(Mrs.),market gardenr
Ireland Rev. George William Rossiter Heywood John, wheelwright
Arthurs John, blacksmith
[rector], High Cross house Holley James, market gardener
Baker John (Mrs.), farmer
Pearee Thomas. Turberfield house Hucker Oliver, baker
Burrough John, yeoman, Ivy grove
Pedler Mrs. The Barton
Cooksley John, Globe P.H ·

Crosby James, yeoman~ Gt, Landside

DownAlfd.Jn.M.R.c.v.s.veterinarysurg

Dunn ~·rederick, Hare & Hounds P.H

554 SAMPFORD PEVER.ELL. DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY•8

Jennings Ellen (Mrs.), draper Pearce Robert &!; Thomas, lime burners Southwood Richard, grocer
Jennings William, plumber, painter &c Tandevin Frederick William, grocer &c
Kerslake Susan (Miss),grocer & draper Pearce Thomas, yeoman,Turberfield ho TaylorGeo.baker & farmer,Mt.Pleasant
Knigh1; Robert, farmer, Chains Pedler Elizabeth G. (Mrs.) & John Taylor John, tailor
Middleton George, miller (water) Thomas William Condie, baker
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer & Garnsey, farmers, The Barton Trevellyan George, carpenter
PodberryWm.dairymn. Lit.Turberfield Vickery Edwin, tailor
draper, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, Ponsford Thomas, tailor Wensley Tom, butcher
wine & spirit merchants Redwood Benjamin, wheelwright Williams Wm. John, butcher & farmer
Needs John, boot maker Salter James, butcher Wood Henry, saddler & harness maker
Parkhouse Thomas, boot maker Salter Joseph, dairyman Wright James, farmer, Ridge
Parr Robert, thatcher Saunders Robert, mason
Pearce Edward, farmer, Boehill Sannders William, mason

Snow James, farmer, Mountains oak

SAMPFORD SPINEY is a parish and. village seated principal landowner. The soil is loam and gravel. The chief
crops are wheat, barley and oats, with some land in pas-
in the valley of the river Walkham, 4 miles south-east from
ture. The area is 1,274 acres; rateable value, £1,708; the
Tavistock, 12 north from Plymouth and 1l north-east from population in I 8g I was 454.
Horrabridge station on theTavistock and Launceston branch
<>f the Great Western railway, in the Western division of the Sexton, Thomas Head.

county, hundred of Roborough, petty sessional division, Letters through Horrabridge R.S.O. which is the nearest
union and county court district of Tavistock, rural deanery
<>f Tavistock, archdeaconry oi Totnes and diocese of Exeter. money order & telegraph office, arrive at 8.30 a.m. & 4
The church of St. Mary is a small building of stone in the
Perpendicular style, and consists of chancel, nave, north p.m

transept, aisles and an embattled western tower, with four ·
LETTER Box cleared at 7·20 a.m. & 5·40 p.m. No sunday
pinnacles, containing 5 bells: there are 18o sittings : at the
north end of the churchyard is a massive granite mausoleum dispatch or delivery
belonging to Mr. John Godden, of London. The register
dates from the year r654. The living is a rectory, average A School Board of 5 members was formed February 5th,

tithe rent-charge £no, net yearly value £157, including 9 IBBs; Rev. James Henry, hon. clerk to the board. By
acres of glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of Wind-
sor, and held since r8d5 by the Rev. James Henry B.A. of an Order in Council, dated July 3rst, I885, this parish was
Queens' College, Cambridge. The Rev. John Hall Parlby
M.A., J.P. of Manadon, Plymouth, is lord of the manor and made a contributory district to Whitchurch, sending two

members .

Board School (mixed), erected in I888, from a building

called "Church House," presented by the Rev. J. H.

Parlby M.A., J.P. for 40 children ; average attendance,

30; Miss Dewar, mistress

Collier Charles Calmady, Brook Cole William, farmer, Easton town Philp John, farmer, Derby
Collier Wm. Frederick J.P. Woodtown Colmer Thos. & Jn. farmers, Monk's hi Redcliffe Matthew, farmer,Easton town
Henry Rev. James B.'A. Rectory Isaacs John, farmer, Sampford Barton Rundle Thomas, blacksmith
Lewis Ernest Arthur, Huckworthy Isaacs William, farmer, Hall Spurr Jacob, farmer, Whinnington
Lock Mrs. Monkswell house MattacottWm.farmer,Bridge tenemnts Spurrell William, farmer, Hall
McCallum George J. L. The Laurels Nicbolas George Hy. Wm. Pariby Arms Symons John, farmer, Hall town
· P.H. & farmer, Huckworthy bridge Warne George, farmer, Lee town
COMMERCIAL. Lillicrap Richard, farmer,Blythe down
Andrews James, farmer, Lee wood

SANDFORD is a parish and village, delightfully seated residence of E. Norrish esq. Gays is the property of Edward

in the Yale of the little river Creedy, on the road from Cre- Comins Norrish esq. The manor of Combe Lancelles, com-

diton to South Molton, 2 miles north-west from Crediton monly called Comb Lancy, in this parish, belonged to the

station and 9! north-west from Exeter, in the Northern family of Lancelles: it has been 250 years in the Davie

division of the county, hundred, petty sessional division, family, and is now the property of Sir John D. Ferguson-

union and county court district of Crediton, rural deanery Davie bart. West Sandford Barton is the property and

<>f Cadbury and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The residence of George Wreford esq. Bremridge belonged to

church of St. Swithin is an ancient edifice of stonej in the the ancient family of that name from a very early date (an-

Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch cestors of the late Richard Bremridge esq. M.P. for Barn-

and an embattled western tower containing a clock and 5 staple) : it passed by marriage with Anna Maria Bremridge

bells, all cast by W1lliam Evans in 1748 : there is a monu- in 1775 to the great-grandfather of the present owner, John

ment of the 17th century to a member of the Davie family, Bremridge Melhuish esq. of Poughill Barton. Dowrich

and a very curious brass to Mary Carew, only sister of belongs to A. Clayfield-lreland esq. J.P. Ruxford Barton,

George, first and only Earl of Totnes, and widow of Waiter occupied by Mr. John Challice, was purchased by the Davie

Dowrich; she died September 1oth, 1604 :the upper portion family of Henry Coke, of Stow Easton, Somerset. Dod-

<>f this brass is in three divisions, representing an arcade; dridge was conveyed in 1808 to the Rev. T. Hewlett. Park

in the centre on an altar-tomb is a recumbent eiligy of the House is the property and residence of Elias Tremlett esq.

deceased, and on the other divisions are kneeling effigies or Woolsgrove is the property of Mr. William Lane. Cross is

four daughters, and there are five impaled shields and an owned by Mr. Elias Tremlett; Henstill by B. C. Cleave esq.

inscription r the east window is a memorial to Sir Hum- and is occupied by the representatives of the late Mrs. Palmer

pbrey Phineas Davie bart. d. January 12th, 1846, when the and Jonas KeJly. Bagbrough belongs to theNorrish family.

title became extinct in this line: the church was restored Burridge was purchased in 1869 from J. Kelland esq. M.A.,

and enlarged in 1847-8, and a new carved oak pulpit was 1. P. by John Tremlett. The soil is for the most part a re-

-erected in 1878 : in 1886 and I8go memorial windows to markably rich and fertile red loam ; subsoil, the same. The

Gen. Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie bart. M. P. d. 30 Nov. chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The acreage is

1885; Frances Juliana, his wife, d. April, r882, and to 7,698; rateable value, £ro,539; the population m 1891 was

Lady Edwina Augusta (Williams), wife of the present Sir 1,347.

J'ohn Ferguson-Davie hart. n.L., J.P. of Creedy Park; she died WEsT SANDFORD is 1 mile west ; NEw ButLDINGS, 2 miles

15 Aug. 1889: there are sittings for 6o3 persons. The regis- west ; and EAsT VILLAGE, 2 miles north-east.

ter dates from the year 1603. The living is a vicarage, net Parish Clerk, Arthur D. Bickley.

yearly· value £205, with residence, in the gift of three gover- PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Miss

11ors of Crediton church corpordtion, with the approval of a Eliza Pickett, sub-postmistress. Letters through Crediton

majority of the parishioners, and has been held since 1883 arrive at 6.45 a.m. & 3.15 p.m.; dispatched at 6.25 p. m.

by the Rev. George Taylor Llewellin lii.A. of Trinity College, The nearest telegraph office is at Cred1ton

Dublin. The rectorial tithes were commuted at £1,134 ScHOOLS:-

yearly and are held in trust for the church and for charitable Parochial Endowed (mixed), erected in 1825, for 25ochild-

purposes by the twelve governors of the church of Crediton. ren; average attendance, 120 ; Arthur D. Bickley, master;

Tnere is a Congregational chapel. Charities amounting to Miss Venman, mistress

the value of £us are distributed yearly. Fairs are held National, New Buildings (mixed), erected in 1875, for 44

yearly on the third Monday in March and the Monday after children; average attendance, 45; Miss Ellen Sharland,

J'uly 26th, both for cattle. Creedy Park is the seat of Lieut.~ mistress

Col. Sir John Davie Ferguson-Davie bart. n.L., J.P. who is National, East Village (mixed), erected in 1875, for 44

lord of the manor and chief landowner: the house is situated children; average attendance, 26; Miss Alice Sophia

in a park of 370 acres. Town ·Barton is the property and Stoyle, mistress ·

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Kingdon Fred, Down Hayne Parr Mrs. Woolsgrove
Clayfield lrelandArthur1.P.Dowrich ho Lane William, Woolsgrove
Fergll80n-Davie Lieut.-Col. Sir John Llewellin Rev. Geo. Taylor M.A.Rectory Sinden Rev. Edmund [Congregational]
Norrish Edward, Town Barton Tremlett Elias~ Park house
Da.vie bart. D.L., 1. P. Creedy park Norrish Edwa.rd Comius, Gays
Ferguson-Davie William Augustus l.P. Norrish Samuel, Town Barton Tremlett Henry, Cross Barton
Tremlett John, Sutton
Creedy park
Tremlett Miss, Hele

DIRECTORY.] l>E'VONSHIRE. SEATON. 655

Wreford George, West Sandford Hattin William, farmer, Pidsley Smale Frederick, wheelwright

Hexter James, farmer, Swannaton Snow Ann (Mrs.), baker

COMMERCIAL. Hosegood Thos. farmer, Sandford Ash Snow Lewis, Lamb P.H

AIford James, thatcher Kelly Jonas, farmer, Henstill Stentiford John, shopkpr. New buildgs

Ash John, thatcher Kelly Tom, farmer, Preston Stoyle Richard, farmer, Prowse

Bolt William, land drainer Kingdon Fred, farmer, Down Itayne Stoyle William, farmer, Doddridge frm

Butt John, saddler Lake John, farmer & landowner,Combe Strong Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Butt William, blacksmith Lancey Taylor John, tailor

Challice John, farmer, Ruxford Lane Wm.farmer&landowm.Woolsgrve Thorne Wdliam, farmer, Dira

Challice Samuel, farmer Lee Richard, farmer, Priorton Barton Tremlett Henry, farmer, Cross Barton

Chanter Edward, mason Lewis William, higgler Tremlett John, farmer & landowner,

Coneybeare William, farmer May Samuel, farmer, Frostland Button

Cousins John, wheelwright & farmer M1lman Richard, cabinet maker Trickey Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher

Daw John Henry, farmer, Mooracre Mortimer John, wheelwright Tucker Charles, farmer, Lower Burrow

Daw William, farmer, Dowrich Mounsden Edwin, cooper Twose Samuel, farmer, Ashridge

Daymond John, Rose & Crown P.H. & Mounsden Maud (Miss),dress & mantle Westcott John, machinist

wood dealer maker Westcott William, farmer,North Creedy

Dendle Geo. miller (water), Town mill Newbury John, baker · Wreford George, farmer & lanuowner,

Dendle William, farmer Norrish Edward, farmer & landowner, West Sandford

Densham William, farmer, Bremridge Town Barton Wright R. & Son, machinists &agricnl-

Ellis Henry, saddler Norrish Edward Comins, farmer & land- tural implement ma.nufrs. New bldgs

Emes James, carpenter owner, Gays Wright James (established over 70

Ford Robert Bird, estate bailiff to Lt.- Norrish Sml. landowner, Town Barton years), agricultural engineer & ma-

Col. Sir John Davie l"erguson-Davie Nott James, farmer, Welland down chinist, wagon, cart & van builder;

bart. D.L., J.P. Frogmore Packer Francis, shopkeeper wheels made by special machinery;

Frost Henry, butcher, Vellake Parr Elizl;l. lMrs. ), farmer, Woolsgrove ornamental iron gates, wire fencing

Hamlin Frederick, blacksmith Pickett Eliza (Miss), shopkpr.Post office & iron railing of every description ;

Hatten Henry, cabinet maker & rate Pickett Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper agents for all the leading implement

collector & assistant overseer Pickett Thomas, tailor & dairyman makers, West of England iron works

flatten John, boot maker & shopkeeper Pope Alfred, farmer, Henstill Wright Lewis William, implement

Hatten Ralph, pianoforte tuner Powell James, farmer, Long barn maker, & sole agent for the Exeter

Hatten Richard, shoe maker Searle William,farmer, Ash Town Council Scavange manure

Hattin James, tailor Smale Elias, builder & contractor Wright William. farmer, Yelland

SATTERLEIGH is a parish near the confluence of the stained, and there are 70 sittings. The register dates from

river Bray with the river Mole, 5 miles north from South the year 1550. The living is a rectory, annexed to that of

.Molton Road station on theNorth Devon branch of the Lon- Warkleigh, average tithe rent-charge £228, net yearly value

don and South Western railway, si south-west from South £294, with 104 acres of glebe and house, in the gift of and

Molton station on the Somerset and Devon branch of the held since 1891 by the Rev. John Leofric de Buckenhold
Great Western railway, and 12 south-east from Barnstaple, Thorold M.A. of New College, Oxford, who resides at Wark-

in the Northern division of the county, South Molton bun- leigh. M. Byne esq. is lord of the manor and chief land-
dred and petty sessional division, union and county court owner. The soil is mixed ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops

sudistrict of South Molton, rural deanery of South Molton, are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is acres;

archdeaconry of Barnstaple and ditlcese of Exeter. Batter- rateable value, £473 ; the population in 1891 was 45·
leigh is supposed to have derived its name from the god Sexton, William Dyer.
"Satur" or "Seatur." The church of St. Peter is a small Letters through South Molton, the nearest money order &

but ancient building of stone in the Early English style, telegraph office, arrive at 9 a.m
consi~ting of chancel, nave, south porch and a small western WALL LETTER Box, Meethgate, cleared at 4·45 p.m
bell-cote of wood containing 3 bells: the east window is The children of this place attend the school at Warkleigh

Baker John, farmer & landowner, Baker Richard (Mrs.), farmer, King's Sqnire Saml. farmer, Lower Watertown

Higher Watertown tenement Webber William, farmer, Barton ·

Phillips William,farmer,Pearce & Dyers ·

SEATON is a bathing place on the south coast, and and held since 1884 by the Rev. Piercy John Richardson

parish, w1th a station on the Seaton branch of the London M. A. of 8t. John's College, Oxford. The Mission church of

and South Western railway, 152 miles from London, 22 east the Good Sh~herd, in Sidmouth street, was erected in 1889,

from Exeter, 7 south-west from Axminster and 10 south at a cost of about £1,200, raised by subscriptions. A

from Honiton, in the Eastern division of the county, Colyton spacious Parish room was erected in 1892, at a cost of £4oo,

hundred, Axminster petty sessional division, union and raised by subscriptions. Here is a Congregational chapel,

county court district, rural deanery of Dunkeswell and erected in 1825. There are charities of £1 7s. yearly value,

Honiton, and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The and the late Lady Rolle left £3,900 Consols to found alms-

ri>er Axe, here flowing into the sea, is an excellent trout houses at Beer for 25 poor men and 20 women, and also

stream, and a concrete bridge of ihree arches connects this £3,100 of the same sttoowckertohecrleo,thaeboauntdseodfueceat tien2h0ebigohyts, and
place withAxmouth. Seaton is much frequented by visitors 20 girls. The clock was

during the summer months on account of the salubrity of erected at a cost of over £2oo, on a site given by the late

its climate, and has greatly improved duripg the last few Sir A. W. Trevelyan bart. (d. 1891). Minerals, garnet,

years. The parish is governed by a Local Board of 9 mem- beryl, quartz, flint, chalcedony, common jasper, cornelian,

hers, formed in 1878, who in 1886 carried out a thorough agate, chalk, sulphate of lime, gypsum, and foliated fibroqs

system of drainage, and the sewage of the town is now copper and iron pyrites are found in this parish. Honiton

carried into the sen. The village is lighted with gas by a lace is made here. Sir Walter John Trevelyan hart. of

Company Limited, and supplied with water from a spring on Nettlecombe Court, Taunton, Somerset, is lord of the manor

Cronehill Hill, the "works of which are under the Local of Seaton, and the Hon. Mark George Kerr RoUe D.L., J.P.

Eoard. The church of St. Hregory is a building of stone, of Bicton, lord of the manor of Beer; these, with others,

chiefly in the Late Decorated style, with remains of earlier are the la~downers. The soil is sandy and chalky; the sub-

date. and consists of chancel with chantries, nave, aisles, soil is gravelly and loamy. The chief crops are wheat,

south porch and an embattled western tower containing 4 barley, oats and roots, but land in the neighbourhood is

bells: the chancel retains a piscina and two hagioscopes, chiefly in pasture. The area of the parish is 2,766 acres of

and has a reredos: the east window is stained, and there is land and 55 of water; rateable value, £1o,876 ; the popu-.

a memorial window erected to their parents by the Misses lation in 1891 was 2,339. The area of local board district is

Wylde: in tbe south chantry is a memorial to Dorothy, I, 199 acres, and the population in 1891 was 1,293.
widow of William Starr, of Beer, gent. bur. Sept. 5th, 1688, :Seer is a tithin~ and large fishing- hamlet, abouti!miles

and John her son, bur. December 4th, 1629: there "is also a south-west from Seaton, beautifully situated in a deep

flat stone with quaint inscription to John Starre, ob. 1633, narrow glen on a small creek communicating with the sea:

a "Starre on Hie:" the church has been restored, and it is celebrated for the manufacture of Honiton lace, and

previous to the restoration contained some fine oak screen here the Queen's wedding dress was made in 1839: there are

work with open tracery, displaying the shields of Walrond, large quarries of freestone, which employ a number of hands.

Stowford, Holbeame and Hake: in the Walrond chantry is The church of St. Michael was erected in 1877-78 by the Hon.

. a tomb with kneeling effigy to Edmond Walrond esq. of Mark G. Kerr Rolle, at. a cost of about £8,ooo, to serve as

Bowe, bur. September Ioth, 164o, erected by Anne (Pole), a chapel of ease to the mother church at Seaton, and is a

his wife: there are 415 sittings. The register dates from building of freestone obtained from the neighbouring'

the year 1531. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent- quarries, in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, clere-

charge .£213, gross yearly value £233, with residence and storied nave, transepts, aisles, western narthex porch and a.

1! acres of glebe, in the girt of the Hon, 1\lark G, K. RoUe, ~ower wtth short spire, containing a clock and one bell: in



566 SEATON. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY1S

the chapel are memorials to the Starr family: the stained I LocAL BoARD.

east window was presented by the Hon. M. G · K. RoUe, and Board day first fri in each month at Board offices' at 3 p m
there is another stained wbiunidlot winer1e8c8t5edabtyathceomst eemf b£esros oo.f '. · . ·' ·•
a gui ld: the organ was CTrleeark.s,uEredrw, ~aer.dg_m:HalednryDWoudgtlaosn,TChoorlynttoonn, Dor~bester

Here is a Congregational chapel, erected in 1700, and
rebuilt and enlarged in I88o, and one for the Brethren. The MediCal Officer of Health, Henry Albert Pattmson M.R.c.s.x.•

Cemetery, opened in 1866, consists of about a quarter of an S~~Lv.Rey.oCr.,P_.IIrnesl.peEcatmoroonftNhmo;stasences & Collector, James Stevens.
acre, given by the Hon. M. G. Kerr Rolle: it contains a

small mortuary chapel of stone with a bell·cote. ..,unnyside

Parish Clerk, Albert Hooper. ScHOOLS : - ·

Sexton 0B.e&er~rE. d0w.,aSrd. Saundere. & Annuity Office.- Ncahtiioldnraeln, ;Seaavteorna,gbeuaitltt einn~1an8c6eo, &e nlarged i n 1885, for 200
PosT, M.' B. & Insurance 55 boys, 4:o girls &. 38
in;
Henry John Akerman, postmaster. Letters through fa~ts; John George Oldndge, master; Miss Gush, mfants

Axminster by mail cart arrive at 6.17 a.m & by train at mistress

II.45 a.m. & 3.50 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. ~ 12.40 Church of England (mixed), Beer, bnilt in 1872, for 150

& 5·45 p.m. by tram, 6.55 p.m. by cart; sunday dispatch children; average attendance, 128; Rendel Page, master;

at 6.55 p.m . Miss Fanny Cocks, mistres..'l ·

PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annmty & Insurance Offi_ce, Inafnacnetss',sb.uMiltissinEl1iz8a7b3e,tfhorPik10e0mcihsitlrdesresn; average attend-
Beer.-Sat;nuel H-immett,sub-postmaster.. Letters arrive
from Axmmster 7 a. m. & 4.30 p.m. ; dispatched at I2
noon p.m '' .' . 0~-
·wALL L&ET6.T3~5Rp.Bmox.;Ess,unCdaalyv,er6l.e3y5 lodge, RAI!-WAY STATION.-Edwm A. Suter, statwn master.
m~nses from Pole & Clarence hotels to meet all the trams.
cleared at I 2 . 30,

3.30 & 6.30 p.m. week days only & Beer hill, cleared at dally ·

12.20 & 6.20 p.m. week days only CARRIER.-William Agland (Beer), to & from Seaton dai!y

Seaton. Riggs Mrs. 2 West Clifl. terrace Edwards Sarah (Miss), dress maker
Searle James, Mount Pleasant Evans George,surgeon,& medical officer-

PRIVATE RESlDENTS. Sellon :Mrs. 4 Violet terrace Axmouth district & registrar of births

Ashburton Lady, Seaforth lodge Skinner James William, Salcombe ho & deatbs for Colyton sub-dis~rict, .Ax-

Aston William George, Woodlands Soanes Rev. Clarence, Ryalls court minster union, & medical officer for

Bailey Edward, Cross street Soper Charles, Cedric villa Branscombe district, Honiton union~

Bailward Frank, Manor cottage - Still Capt. John Thomas J.P Nether Hayes

Beale Rev. Jo!'eph LCong.J, 2 Manorter Stubbs Henry, 7 Manor terrace Evans George Edward Alfred L.R.C.P.

Biddle Capt. Waring Alex. Manor house Swann Capt. Jn. Sackville, 5 Major ter Lond. surgeon, Nether Hayes

Brackenbury Rev. Robert Alien M.A. Swinny Miss, The Brick house Evans Horatio, George P.H

Beyrout villa Tanner Joseph, 6 Seatield crescent Follett Robert Halson & John, grocers~

Browne Rev. William James Caulfeild Tolman Miss, Starrcottage ironmongers, china & glass dealers,

M.A. Seafield house Trevelyan Lady, Calverley lodge & agents for·W. & A. Gilbey, wine~

Burton Mrs. I Major terrace Waiters Miss spirit merchants

Burrows Mrs. 10 ~ea View terrace Wilkins John, The Avenue Ford Charles Henry, hair dresser

Bykur William, The Arg Willans William Henry J.P. High clyffe Gage Saml. grocer & wine & spirit mel."

Byles Mi~ses, White Cliff glen Woodward Mrs. Lynwood Gibbs Peter, apartments, Fore street

Cecil Mrs. I Laburnum place Yescombe Mrs. Beyrout villa Gollop Samuel, builder, Ventnor house

Coles Rev. Edward Norman, 8 West • COMMERCIAL. Good Edward Dare, watch maker

Cliff terrace Abbott Henry, builder & apartments, 3 Good Zeno, apartments, Cliff house

Davie Misses, 8 Sea View terrace Marine crescent Gosney Chas.Fredk.chemist & drug;5ist

Evans George, Nether Hayes Agland Williaru John,draper,Seaton ho Gould Clifford Charles, restaurant

Evans Geo. Edwd. Alfd. Nether Hayes Akerman Henry John & Son, grocers & Uould William, baker

Ewens William Withey, 3 Manor ter ironmongers, & agents tor W. & A. Gush Emanuel Wills, agent to Sir Wal-

Eyre George Lewis Phipps, Seaton villa Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants ter John Trevelyan bart. & assistant

Fisher Miss, Blachfurd cottage Anning Hannah(Mrs.),refreshmentrms overseer, Manor office

Gerrett Mrs. 2 Major terrace Anning Samuel, mason Gush George, architect, Manor office

Gillard Robert · AplinWm.Hy.frmr. Manor frm. Colyfrd Harding Faith (Mrs.), apartments

Gillett Mrs. I West Cliff terrace Badcock Joseph, florist Harding Leuisa (Mrs.), dairyman

Glazbrook Mrs. 7 Sea View terrace Badcock William Ingerson, coal dealer HaiTisAnn(Mrs.),bathing machine prop

Gooch Mrs. White Cliff glen Ball Robert Henry, harness maker Hooper Philip, mason

Good Samuel, Worcester cottage Bartlett Mary (Miss), apartments, 3 Huxtable Wm. mineral water manufr

Gush Emanuel Wills, 3 Laburnum pl West Cliff terrace . Irish George, dairyman

Gush George, 2 Laburnum place Batstone Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, Jefferd W. J. manager of the Dor-

Harris Mrs. The Avenue . Stanhope house chester Old Bank

Hayward Misses, Wmdsor house Beer Freestone & Lime Co. Limited Jones lsabella (Mrs.), fancy repository

Head Mrs. The Wessiters (Alfred Wiseman Oakley, sec. & Long Louisa Elizabeth (Mrs.), refresh-

Hockley Mrs. Rose cottage 1 managing director), Station depot ment rooms

Hole John Kingsbury, Ridgeway house Beer William, boot & shoe maker · Loud Frederick, butcher

Jerrard Miss, Bryanston Boalch Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, I Loud Mary (Mrs.), apartments, I Sea-

Kirby Edwd. Thos. Hy. 6 West Cliff ter Bridgewater place • field crescent

Knight James, Vintage house . Boalch Sidney, butcher Love Brian, Lion hotel

Leach Mrs. 7 West Cliff terrace Bowden Alfred Jas. colporteur, Fore st Major Esau, carpenter

Loveless Robert, Nelson cottage Bradford & Sons, coal & general mers. Major Harriet & Emma (Misses),apart-

Manby Mrs. 6 Manor terrace (Robt. Loveless, agt.), .l{ailway statu ments, 4 Marine crescent

Mayo William Henry, The Castle Budden William, apartments . Major Thomas, builder

Moore Mrs Clarke William, boat builder Miller Henry, honiton lace dealer

Moore William Russell, 4 Major terrace Clements Sidney, The Pole family & I MillerJonathan,apartments,6 Major ter

Needs Miss, 3 Major terrace commercial hotel & posting house Miller William, apartments

Oakley Alfred Wiseman, The Grove Coldwell Elizabeth (Mrs.), first class Mutter Hy. apartments,4 West Cliff ter

Ocock Mrs. 2 Violet terrace apartments, 11 Queen street Newbery George, boot maker

Otton Miss Coldwell James Henry, butcher Newbery Jn.apartments, 3 Seafield cres

Paine Ambrose William, Jessamine cot Crichard George Rariford, first-class 'Newbery Robert Edward, printer, sta-

Palmer Joseph Tett, Hillside apartments, The Castle tioner, bookbinder & news agent, &

Parker Mrs. Woodbine place Cricket & LawnTennis Club & Grounds · circulating library

Parson George John (Henry Albert Pattinson, hon. sec) Newton Elizabeth (Mrs.), bathing ma-

Pattinson Henry Albert, Eamont house Dawson Edward, boarding house, 5 , chine proprietor

Perry Thomas Sea View terrace 'Newton Henrietta (~rs.), dairy

; Phillips Rev. William [Congregational] Dight Emily (Mrs.), apartments Newton Samuel, haulier

Pickering Mrs. The Avenue Diment John, iron founder Newton William, builder

Prescott Robert Dimond John Henry, dairyman Nicholls Geo. apartments, 3 Vine cot
Price Arthur, 5 Manor terrace Dorchester Old Bank & Dorsetshire INorris Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Sea-

Purchase Nicholas Sampson,TheAvenue Bank (branch) (Williams & Co.) (W. field crescent

Restorick George J. Jefferd, manager), open on tues- Oldridge William Henry, blacksmith

:Bichards Mrs The Elms days & fridays from 12 to 3; draw Otton Emily(Miss),aparts.6 Marinecres-

Richardson Rev. Piercy John M.A. on Williams Deacon & Manchester & Overmass Adelaide (Mrs.), first-class
Salford Bank Limited, London E c I apartments, ~idmouth street
[vicar], Vicarage

- · DEVONSHIRE. SH.ALDON & lUNGMO&E. 5J7
DIRECTORY.]

O'rermass William Hayman, cabinet Thomas John, farmer & dairyman COMMERCIAL.

maker & upholsterer Tidbury Abraham, apartmnts. Yew cot Agland William, carrier & farmer

Pady :Mary Ann (Mrs.), first-class Tolman George, painter Aglartd William John, draper

apartments, 9 Sea View terrace Tolman William Richard, tailor AplinEliza&Lucy(Misses),linen drapers

Page Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments Trin.eman William, florist,Abbey house Bradridge Henry,farmer,Couchill farm

Parker Henry, builder Westlake Carolina (Mrs.), honiton lace Brown James, boot & shoe maker

Parson George John, solicitor maker Cawley Joseph Henry, tailor

PattinsonHy.Albt.M.R.c.s.E.,L. K.Q.C. P. Westlake Rt.apartments, 3 Fonthill viis Cemetery (Edward Saunders, sexton)

n·el. physician & surgeon, & medical White Henry, mason Chapple Charles, boat builder

officer of health urban sanitary White Samuel, shopkeeper Chiswell Jn.R.N.chief officer of coast grd

authority, Eamont house White Solomon, mason Clarke Hannah (Miss), grocer

Pearce Emma (Mrs.), first-class apart- White Thomas, mason Clarke Sarah (Mrs.), Dolphin inn

ments, u Sea View terrace Wilkins Mary (Mrs.), apartments, I Collier Ethel (Miss), draper

Pearce John, mason The Avenue Collier William, baker

Perry James, ironmonger & fancy repos Wilkins William Hayward,apartments, Driver Louisa (Mrs.), grocer & honiton

Peters Sarab. (Mrs.), apartmnts.Ely ho Hayward house · lace dealer .

Plimsoll Grace (Miss), manageress, Willmott William, dairyman Driver Samuel, farmer

Clarence hotel · Wilton Edward Hy. solicitor & commis- Gill Wm. & Son, boot & shoe makers

PlowmanFrancis Ernest,drapr.Alma ho sioner for oaths, clerk to school board Gill John, boot & shoe maker

Prescott Susan (Mrs.), apartments (Colyton) & local board; & The Cot- Good Edward,carpenter & wheelwright

Rabjohn Sl. aparmnts. 12 ~ea View ter tage, Colyton Gush John, blacksmith

Raddon Harriet (~iss), confectioner Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Limited Gush Waiter, butcher

Real John, poulterer & game dealer (agency), open on tuesdays & fridays HammettSaml.grcr.& statnr.Post office

Robinson Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, from II.45 till 2; draw on London & Hammett Wm.farmer,Court Barn farm

I Violet terrace Westminster Bank Lim. London E c Harding Chas. Wm.farmer,Bovey farm

Rowden Mary (Mrs.), apartments Woodgate John, apartments Harner Sydney, watch maker

Rowland Jacob, aparts. 4 Seafield cres World Robert William Puttam,painter, Hayman Wllliam, land agent to Hon.

Salter George, King's Arms P.H & apartments ~ Mark Rolle D.L., J.P. Manor office

Salter Henry, farmer, & apartments Holmes Sarah (Mrs.), Anchor inn

Salter Samuel, farmer & dairyman Beer. Leyman Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Searley Ann (Mrs.), apartments • PRIVATE RESIDE!'l"TS. Maior Orley, watch & clock maker

Seaton Beach & Clarence Hotels Co. Miller Robert Ed win, farmer

Limited (Elijah Terrell, sec) Alien Mrs Miller Thomas, London inn

Seaton Coffee Tavern Co. Limited Aplin Thomas Miller William John, farmer

(Samuel Stembridge1 manager) Atthowe Mrs Mutter Abraham, coal merchant
Seaton Gas & Coke Co. Limited (Henry Boon Mrs. Mounthill place Newton Geo.shopkpr.& honiton lace dlr

Davie Richards, manager) Bridges Miss, Ellangowan Newton John, haulier

Shepherd James, jobbing gardener Chiswell John R.N Newton Robert, blacksmith

Shepherd John, apartments Cocks Mrs. Elm cottage Newton Thomas, fish dealer

SneH John, boot & shoe maker Daly Mrs. Winscott Northcott Alfred, baker

Solomon William J ames, boot maker Garr David, Beer haven Northcott Susan (Mrs.), apartments

Southwood Richard, wine & spirit mer Gibbons George R.N. Mounthill place Northcott William, baker

Stevens James, surveyor, inspector of Gibbs William John, Lion villa • Prescott Charles William, shopkeeper

nuisances & collector to local board, Goodwin Thomas, York villa Prescott Robert, builder

Sunnyside Hame James, Select villa Prescott Robert (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Stone Ann (Mrs.), apartments Harris William Restorick Thomas, boat builder

Stradling John, lodging house,Burgen- Le Geyt Rev. Arthur Charles n.A. Satterley Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments,

stock house [eurate in charge], Sunnyside Scotia house

Strawbridge Mary (Mrs.), apartments Newton Thomas, Mounthill place Skinner Richard William, baker

Studley Robert,farmer,Harepath farm, Orley William, Marine Yilla Thomas Mary Jane (Mrs.), farmer ·

Colyford Summers William Henry, Mounthill pl Weaver Geo. dairyman, Bovey farm

Taylor Walter John, builder Thorn Mrs Williams John, butcher

Terre11 Elijah, sec. to Seaton Beach & Trott Samuel, The Pines Woodgate Daniel, shopkeeper

Clarence Hotels Co. Lim. Sydney cot White Mrs. Marine villa WorldElizh.&Caroline(Misses),New inn

SHALDON and RINGMORE are hamlets forming 1for 400 persons. A new church is now (1893) in course of

the parish of ST. NxcHOLAS TEIGNMOUTH, r mile south from erection in the centre of the yiJlage at the Shaldon end of

Teignmouth station on the South Devon section of the the bridge, on a site purchased for a sum of £200 ; the build-
Great Western railway, 7 north from Torquay, 5~ east 1 ing, designed by Mr. Edmund Sedding, architect, of Ply-
from Newton Abbot and 13 south from Exeter, in the Mid mouth, will consist of chancel, nave and aisles, and the
division of the county, Wonford hundred, 'feignbridgepetty i estimated cost amounts to £2,500: it is proposed to restore
sessional division, Newton Abbot union, Newton Abbot and' the old church to its original plan, and to use it as a mor-
Torquay county court district, rural deanery of Ipplepen, tuary chapel. The register dates from the year 1616. The
archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. These ham- living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge, [41; average, [31 ;
let~, annexed to Teignmouth in x88r for Local Board pur- 1 gross yearly vahle, £r62; net £ng, including 22 acres of
poses, are picturesquely situated on the south bank of the glebe, with residence, in the gift of Lord Cli:fford of Chud-
river 'feign, here crossed by a ferry at the point, and by a leigh, and held since 1890 by the Rev. Richard Marsh
bridge of 34 arches, to West Teignmouth, built chiefly of Marsh-Dunn (late Major King's Own Light Infantry), 2nd
iron, at a cost of £2o,ooo, under the direction of Mr. R. Yorkshire regiment. The Congregational chapel, erected in
Hopkins, engineer, and opened for traffic June 8, r827. r868, is a building of stone with sittings for 28o persons;

Shaldon is on the sea coast, commencing close under the the Baptist chapel, built in 1795, has 200 sittings; the Wes-
lofty promontory of the Ness Rock, and continuing from leyan chapel, erected in r867, will seat about 200 people;
thence along the river side to the end of Ringmore a distance and the Bible Christian chapel, an iron structure, has about
of about a mile and a half. They are supplied with water roo sittings. Mrs. Charlotte Wall left, June 3• x874, the
from works at Ringmore, erected by the Teignmouth Local sum of £rs ros. in stock, which produces 32s. yearly, and is
Board in x885, and contain some modern villa and other given in bread to the poor on Dec. 14: there are also coal

residences, and a number of lodging houses, and having a and clothing clubs. Shaldon Public Room, formerly a.

good beach, are much frequented by invalids during the sum- school, the property of Mr. Albert Trestian, comprises a
mer months. The church of St. Nicholas, near the western large room let for lectures and concerts, and seating 220
extremity of the village, close to and overlooking the river persons, and two other rooms used as recreation and read-
Teign, was rebuilt about the middle of the 13th century and ing room by the Working Men's club, established in r886,
again in 1622 by the Carew family, and at the beginning of and having about 20 members. The Onward Total Abstin-
the present century the nave was enlarged on the north side nence Society and Band of Hope, the Manchester branch of
by the removal of the north wall and the erection of a rude the Sick and Burial Association, and the Independent Order
three-sided structure : the church is altogether a small and of Rechabites hold their meetings here. The Ness, the pro-
unpretending edifit'e of rough stone, consisting of nave, perty of Lord Cli:fford of Chudle1gh, is the residence of Col.
south porch, and a low western tower containing one bell: John Jones Brine. Lord Clifford of Chudleigh D.L., J.P. who
the font, a work of very early and rude Norman character, is lord of the manor, and the trustees of t.he late T. Flamank
was found embedded in the churchyard and was restored by esq. of Teignmouth, are the chief landowners. The soil is
Henry Lowther Chermside and Josephine, his wife in 1881: limestone; the subsoil is clay. The area of the parish of St.
the chancel retains a piscina and the interior exhibits orna- Nicholas is 58o acres of land and 2ro of water; rateable
mental work of much beauty and value: there are sittings value, £4,168; the population in x8gx was 1,286.

..

~58 SH.ALDON & RINGMORE. DEVONSHIRE•. [KELLY'S

Sexton, Richard Madge. cleared at 8. rs & 10.30 a.m. 1.35, g.Io & 7.40 p.m. week

PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, days & sundays
A School Board of 6 members was formed in I874 for the
Fore street.-Thomas Wheeler, sub-postmaster. Letters
parish of St. Nicholas; J. E. White, clerk to the board;
from Teignmouth delivered at 7 a. m. 3·15 & 5.IO p.m. j Richard Reed, Albion street, attendance officer
sundays, 7 a. m.; dispatched at 8. IS & Io.so a. m. 1.45, Board :::!chool (mixed & infants), built in I876, at a cost of

3·I5, 5.4S & 7·45 p.m.; sunda.y, 7·45 p.m £I,ooo, & enlarged in I883 at an additional cost of £6oo,

WALL LETTER BoxEs, Ringmore, cleared at 7 .go, I0.40 a. m. for 225 children; average attendance, I37 boys & girls &

& 3 & 7.30 p.m. week days & sundays. Ringmore road, 75 infants; Alfred Page, master

Shaldon. Beer Henry Charles, baker, I4 Strand Scott Ellard, draper, Fore street

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Besley Annie (Miss), aparts.7 Bridge rd Shaldon Constitutional Reading Room

Ashton J ames, 28 The Green Bocking Clement Amos, apartments, ( George N. Marley, hon. sec.), 7

Bannister Henry Marine parade ~trand

Beer Charles, 7 Strand BondElizh.(Miss),dress ma.x2TheGreen Shaldon Liberal Club (Col. John Jones

Bell William Ker BowdenCath.(Mrs. ),aparts.I ITheGreen ,· Brine, hon. sec.), I8 Fore street

Bowden Mrs. Claremont Bryant Codner, coke dealer, Albion st Shaldon Onward Total Abstinence So-

Brine Col. John Jones, 'rhe Ness Bryant Samuel Charles, plumber & gas- ciety (Rev. J. R. Walker, president),

Browne Mrs. Elm bank titter, Fore street Public room

Bulley Miss, Ringmore road Bull George, baker, Fore street Shaldon Public Room (Albert Trestain,

Carpenter Henry, Fore street BulleyEdwd.Edwn.buildr.Ringmorerd proprietor

Clarke Mrs. Hunter's lodge, Fore street BulleyHy.master mariner,Ringmore rd Shaldon Working Men's Club (Waiter

Collins William Louis, Ringmore tower Bulley Maria (l\Irs. ), shopkeeper Page, hon. sec.), Public room

Cowell Edwd. Jas. Elliott, Ringmore ho Bulley Theodore, boat builder, Albion st Skinner John Manley, London inn, 32

Coysh Robert, Fore street Carpenter Harry, Labradore P.H • The Green

Davis Mrs. Ringmore road Collis Charles, Crown hotel, Strand Stephens William, chief boatman coast

Drayton John, 16 The Green Cornish John, painter, Bridge road guard, 5 Strand

Ellis Alfred, 18 'rhe Green Cornish Mary (Mrs.), laundress, 19 Strang- Albert Champion, draper, I3

England Robert, 30 The Green Ringmore road Strand

Fiddian Mrs. Winthorpe house Cotsworth Sarah (Miss), ladies' school, Strang Thomas Ashford, baker &

J<,indeisen Alfred, Strand house Ringmore road assistant overseer, Strand

Full Henry, 2I Strand Coysh Richard, boot maker, Strand Toogood Susan (Miss), apartments,

Gasking Thomas, Riverside Cross William, shoe maker, 8 l''ore st Albion street ·

Grreme Lt.-Col. Lawrence Anthony Eliff Wm. Hy. carriage proprtr. Strand Toth1ll William, town crier, Middle st

Murray J.P. Foothill Full Henry, sail maker, l''ore street Towell Wm. master mariner, 3 Forest

Gribble Mrs. Strand Full John, apartments, 20 Strand Tucker William, Shipwrights' Arms

Harris Miss, Fore street Gooding Thos. apartment'!, IS Strand P.H. Ringmore road

Harris Mrs. Fore street Green Jas. Commercial inn, II Forest Venn Elizabeth Ann (Miss),apartments,

Hirst Miss, Bridge road HarveyRichard,master mariner,Fore st Southwood cottage

Lavis Richard, 2s Strand Horne Frances (Mrs.), dress ma.Fore st Vincent Eliza(Mrs. ),laundrss. Middle st

Ley Mrs. Fore street Hosegood George, tailor, Fore street Wakeham Edwin, dairyman, I6 Strand

Loxton John, Bridge road Hosking Thomas Richard, master Wakeham Richard, mason, Fore street

LucasGen. Alfd.Wm.C.B.,J.P.Dunmore mariner, 33 The Green Webber Elizh.(Mrs.), draper,I3 Forest

Marley George Norton, 27 The Green Jones Frederwk, butcher, Fore street Wheeler Thomas, grocer, Post office,

Marshal! Mrs. Ness cottage Lamb John, blacksmith Fore street

Marsh-Dunn Rev. Richard Marsh (Hon. Langdon Wm.Geo.tobccnst.2 TheGreen White John Ebenezer, baker, & clerk to

Major) (late King's Own Light In- Madge Richard, builder, Ringmore rd the school board, 20 Fore street

fantry) [vicarl, Undercliff Madge Thomas, builder, 2 Port view Whiteway John, ironmong-er, Forest

Martin Mrs. 29 The Green Maer Katherine & Beatrice (Misses), WiddicombeWm.master marinr.Fore st

Minton Mrs. 10 Fore street dress makers, 9 Ringmore road Wills George, coal merchant, Strand

Mitchell James, Dagmar street Maer Charles,mast.mariner,Ringwd.rd Wood William, butcher, Fore street

Newbery Miss, Ring-more road Marks Henry, grocer, 23 Fore street Ringmore

Norrish Mrs. IS The Green Matthews Felix RowlandJn.pilot,Strand ,.,·..,

Owens John, 22 Fore street Matthews Love (Miss), apartments, PRIVATE RESIDENTS.

Pa1·ker Miss, Fore street Strand Ball Mrs. Glenside

Parker Mrs. Ringmore road Matthews William, pilot, Middle street Bird Waiter Montagu, Dacre house

Parsons William Drew, Fore street Mortimore George, dairy Boden Miss, Shrublands

Pedley George Joseph, Shaldon house Page Alfred, assessor & collector of Bowden James

Potter Mrs. 29 The Green Queen's & income taxes, & board Cates Misses, Rosebank

Pridham Miss, I9 Strand schoolmaster, 8 Bridge road Davenhill Fredk.Albert,The Hermitage

Redway William, 6 Bridge road Palk Eldred, butcher, Strand Lambert Maj.-Gen. Waiter Rathborne,

Rowell Mrs. Fore street · Parish Jas. marke.t gardener, Forest Ringmore house

Sanders Thomas, Ringmore -road ParsonsWm.Hy.apartmts.Ringmore rd Ley Misses, Hill side

Sercombe George, Fore street Payne Alex.Perriam,tailor,8 The Green Lyon Arthur Wentworth, Brookvale

Stephens Francis Alfred, River view Pearse Thomas, fishing tackle maker, Mier Marcus, Hill view

Stephens Mrs. 14 The Green 30 Albion street Pye Kenneth, Sparrow's nest

Trestain Albert, Teignbridg-e house Pellew Thos. second mate,r Clifford ter Seymour Mrs. Bellevue

Tupling Mrs. Western house Pengelly Abraham,boat builder,Fore st "'heatley Frederick, Endfield

Waite Benjamin, II Strand Pengelly Eliza (Mrs.), grocer, Fore st Wills William Skinner, Brookvale cot

·walker Rev. John Robertson [Congre- Pinkham Chas. master ma-riner,Strand COMMERCIAL.

gationalJ, Fore street Pridham Franc~es Elizabeth (Mrs.), Bird Robert, farmer

Weguelin Henry William, Bay cottage Royal Standard P.H. Fore street Harvey John, farmer

Wethey Edward, 34 The Green Reed Richard,school attendance officer, Hore Richard, farmer

White Mrs. 2 Fore street Albion street Orsman George, butcher

Wills Mrs. Fore street Richards Edwin, master mariner,Ring- Orsman Thomas, market gardener
- Wood Mrs. Cambria
more road Sercombe Henry, farmer, Laurel farm

WooJf Mrs. 3 Port view Ryden Edwin Clifford, baker, 47 Forest Shaldon Water Works (Teignmontb

· COMMERCIAL. Sale John, ironmonger, 15 Fore street Local Board) (William Alfred John-

Ashton James, artist, 28 The Green Sanders Mary Ann (Mrs.), Clifford son, engineer & manager)

Bell William Ker L.R.C.P.LOnd.surgeon, Arms P.H. 34 Fore street Thompson Marian (Mrs.), apartments,

& medical offieer & pub vacc. Shaldon Sarah John, boot maker, Fore street 'feign view

dist. Newton Abbot union,Clifford ho Scoble John, boat builder, Ringmore rd Wills William, farmer

SHAUGH PRIOR is a parish and village near the con- edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of

fluence of the rivers Mew and Plym, 2l miles east-by-north chancel, nave of .four bays, aisles, battlemented south porch

from Bickleigh station on the Tavistock and Launceston with parvise and a fine embattled western tower with four
branch of the Great ~·estern railway, 10 south-east from crocketed pinnacles, containing 6 bells, recast in I769 from a

Tavistock and 10 north-east from Plymouth, in the Western previous peal of four large bells, two of which were then

division of the county, Plympton hundred, Midland useless: on the north side is a turret containing the

Roborough petty sessional division, Plympton St. Mary stairs once leading to the rood loft: the font, a massive work,
union, East Stonehouse county court district, rural deanery has an- octagonal basin, and has an extremely fine oak oover
of Plympton, archdeaconry of 'fotnes and diocese of Exeter. of the ISth t'entnry, between eight and nine feet in height

The ehnrch of St. Edward, King and Martyr, is an ancient and constructed of elaborately carved and open work, dis-

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. SHE BB EAR. 559

posed in three stages and enriched with figures, the whole " Oft as noon

being surmounted by the effigy of a bishop in the act of bene- Unnoticed faded into eve, my feet

diction ; this tine cover lay for some years neglected in a Have lingered near thy bridge, romantic Shaugh,

hay-loft, whence it was rescued by the Rev. J. B. Strother While as the sister waters rushed beneath

M.A. late vicar, and after being restored in 1879 by Mr. Tumultuous, haply glanced the setting beam

Harry Hems, of Exet.er, was replaced in its original posi- Upon the crest of Dewerstone." ·

tion : the figure of the bishop on the summit of the cover, There are remains of an ancient British town, and other

which had fallen into the hands of the Rev. G. R. Scobell, Celtic remains, upon Lee Moor in this parish. Ley, in this

vicar of Hickleigh, was presented by him for the purposes of parish, was the property and seat of the Slannings, baronets;

the restoration; in the church is a memorial to Noel Thomas afterwards of Hickleigh and Maristow. The Right Hon. 8ir

Carrington, the sailor poet, who was born at Plymouth in Massey Lopes hart. M.A., P.c., D.L., J.P. of _Maristow, who

1777 and died at Bath 2 Sept. 183o, and there are two is lord of the manor, the Earl of Morley P.c. and Miss Strode,

ancient altar-stones, with incised crosses, one of which of Newnham Park, Plympton St. Mary, are the principal

serves as a credence table: the church was thoroughly landowners. The soil is loamy; subsoil, rock and clay. The

restored in the year 1868 and affords 237 sittings: in the chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 7,082

churchyard is a fine old tomb with a carving of two hearts, acres; rateable value, £5,461; the population in 189:t was

said to cover the remains of two sisters, about whom there 714.

is a local legend : some distance east of the church are re- Sexton, Frederick Luscombe.

mains of a cross. The register dates from the year 1565. PosT OFFICE, Shaugh Prior. ,\liss Sarah Belchar, sub-post-

The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £53, mistress. Letters through Roborough R.S.O. arrive at 8

gross yearly value £280, including 43 acres of glebe, with a.m.; dispatched at 4·45 p.m. Lee .Moor is tbe nearest

residence, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of Windsor, money order office, & nearest telegraph office at B:ckleigh

and held since 1891 by the Rev. 'fhomas Peregrine Courte- railway station

nay. At Lee Moor is a Mission chapel. There are charities PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office, LeB

producing £31 yearly. At Lee Moor, in this p~rish, china Moor.-Alfred Harris, sub-postmaster. Letters through

clay is extensively worked, and fire bricks and sanitary ware Roborough R.S.O. arrive at 8.55 a. m.; dispatched at 4 p.m

are manufactured: the works being connected by rail with WALL Box cleared at 5.25 p.m

Plymouth. The Sbaugh Clay Company bring their clay A School Board of 5 members was formed Nov. 6, 1874;

from Shaugh lake through pipes to Shaugh Bridge for the James Bettes, Lee Moor, clerk to the board

purpose of manufacture. At Rhaugh Bridge, in this parish, Board School (mixed), for 70 children; average attendance,

a little below where the two streams unite to form the Plym, 46; Miss Elizabeth Harris, mistress

the scene presented is very beautiful, and is thus described Board School Lee Moor (mixed), for 120 children; average

by the poet Carringtou : - attendance, 90; Mrs. Sarah Bettes, mistress

Courtenay Rev. Thos. Peregrine, Vicarge Grey Thomas, farmer, Great Pitherell Martin Brothers Limited, china clay &

COMMERCIAL. Harris Alfred, shopkeeper, Post office, brick makers, Wotter & Lee Moor
Abbott Philip, shoe maker Lee moor porcelain clay works & Lee Moor
Andrews William Henry, farmer, Hen- architectural & fire brick works;
Harris William Francis, miller (water), offices, 20 Lockyer street, Plymouth.
wood & Portsworthy Shaugh mills See advertisement
Baskerville Elias, farmer, Harestone Mumford Fredk.farmer,Under Shaugh
Damerell John, farmer, Little Pitherill Higgins William, farmer, Booghill Perkin Edward (Mrs.), farmer, Purps
Damerell Robert, farmer, Brixton Hilson William, farmer, Fawnstcne
Hutchings Arthur, farmer, Dunstone Pullyblank John, farmer, Woodlands
Damerell Robert, farmer, Fern hill Rowe Elias, farmer, Coldstone.
Dennis William, farmer & assistant King' John, farmer, Nether Shaugh Sellick Geo. Thos.farmer,Higher Collard
Kingwell Isa~tc, farmer, Huxton Sellick John, farme<, Whiteaborough
overseer, Truelove Lavers Richd. warrener, Trowlesworthy Shaugh Clay Co. (John Skidmore,capt)
Down Jas.blacksmith,Low.Whiteaboro' Lillicrap William,farmer, Hollow greep Sowden John, farmer, Lower Lee
Edwards Fredk.Thos. White Thorn P.H Mattacott Noah, farmer,Lower Collard
Edwards Jnseph,_farmer, Mount Clog Mattacott Waiter John, farmer, Wotter

SHEBBEAR is a village and parish near the river Tor- number being no. There are several charities; of these

ridge, over which is a bridge of one arch to Milton Damerel, the church lands produce £130 yearly for the relief of the

9 miles north-east from Holsworthy, in the Northern division poor inhabitants and for the repairing and maintaining

of the county, hundred of Shebbear, Torrington petty ses- church, church house and almshouse!l. The Fortescue

sional division, union and county court district, rural dean- charity, of the yearly value of £7o, is for the free education

ery of Torrington. archdeaconry of Barnstaple and diocese of poor children. Miss Harrington's charity, amounting to
of Exeter. The church of St. Michaelis a building of stone £5 yearly, is for distribution to the poor; and several

in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south smaller sums are distributed on Good Friday. Paul

aisle, south porch and a western tower, with pinnacles, con- Augustine Kingdon esq. of 23 Old square, Lincoln's Inn,

taining 6 bells; the first and sixth were cast in 1863, the London w c, is lord of the manor; the lay impropriator is

others in 1792 : the porch has a fine Norman arch and a sun Mr. How and the principal landowners are John Cnrzon

dial: the east window is a memorial to the Rev. Peter Davey Moore Stevens esq. n.L., J.P. of Winscott, Great Torrington;

I<'oulkes, vicar here from 1829, erected by public subscription Edward Waiter esq. J. W. Brown esq. of Buckland Filliegh;

in 1887: under an obtuse arch in the south aisle is a tomb W. H. Battishill esq. of Exeter, and John Blyth Coham-

with recumbent sandstone effigy of a. female in a flowing Fleming esq. D.L., J.P. of Coham, Highampton. The soil is

robe, mantle and veil, and holding a rosary, her head being clay; subsoil, stone and clay. The chief crops are cereals.

supported by angels; the figure (1350-145o) ia traditionally The area is 5,826A. 3R. 22P.; rateable value, £3,415; the

said to represent the Lady of Ladford: the church was population in 1891 was 845.

restored and repewed in 1872, and has 500 t~ittings. The Sexton, John Nethacott.
register dates from the year 1576. The living is a vicarage, PosT & M. 0. 0., s. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office.-
average tithe rent-charge£178, n~t yearly value £144, with
residence and 3 acres of /!lebe, in the girt of the Lord Richard Palmer, sub-postmaster. Letters received from
Chancellor, and held since r882 by the Hev. William Charles
Wallace. The Bible Christian chapel, built in 1817 and aoHftfiig4ch.e1as0mpap.rtmeon. aoRtn.SHw.Ooele.skNwdooarrytthhsyDoen&vloyn.D, uaTnt shsle.a5nnade. maCre.r;ostsdstiesplreaagitlcrwahpeahdy
rebuilt in 1841, will seat 400 persons; attached is a burial station

ground: there is also a Wesleyan chapel at New Inn, erected
in 184o, and a Baptist chapel at Caute, built in I884. The WALL LETTER BoxEs, at the College, cleared at 4·2o p.m.;

Bible Christian Connexional College, near the village, is a & New Inn, cleared at 4.25 p.m

spacious building of stone and brick, and includes a large A School Board of 5 members was formed Sept. 8, 1874,

school room, Imitable class rooms and large and well-venti- for the Shebbear & Newton St. Peter united district;

lated dormitories; the goYernor's house adjoins, and there William O'Bryan Thorne, clerk to the board ; Thomas

are six resident masters: the playgrounds are about 5 acres Fry, attendance officer

in extent: it was enlarged in 1877 a.t a cost of £4,000, and Board Scliool, opened in June, 1877, for 145 children; aver·

again in x883 at a cost of £2,000, and in 1891 at a further age attendance, QS; Nathaniel Copplestone, master: Mrs.
cost of £t,soo, and will now hold 120 scholars, the average Elizabeth Jane Copplestone, sewing & infants' mistre9s

Bridgman Samuel Thorne Mrs. S. L. Holroyd house Balkwill Catherine & Grace Damrel

Clarke Albert Bleckly Wallace Rev. Wm. Charles, Vicarage (Misses), grocers & drapers

Down Rev. Henry [Bible Christian] Waiter Edward, Libbear Balkwill Isaac, farmer

Earle Mrs. Lovaoott COMMERCIAL. Balsdon William, farmer, Wooda

Gammon John Ackland Thomas, shoe maker, New inn Batten William, cowkeeper, New inn

Ruddle Thomas B.A. (head master), Adams John, yeoman, South Furse B1ble Christian Connexional College

Bible Chllistian college Andrews .Alfred George, fanner, Lib- (Rev.. Robert Spencer, governor;

Spencer Rev. Robert· (governor), The bear Barton Thomas Ruddle B.A. head master)

CoUege Bale Henry, t'arpenter, Splot Blight Alfred, blacksmith

560 SHEBBEAR. DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY's

Bond John, farmer, Barn moor Griffin Arscott, tailor & farmer Palmer Richard, tailor & draper &

Bond Samuel, jun. farmer, Rose hill Griffin William, cowkeeper farmer, Post office

Eridgman Amos, farmer, l<'addicott Heard John, farmer, Wootton moor Pett Samuel, farmer, Penicknold

Bridgman Arscott Hockin, farmer Hearn Henry, carpenter Pett William, farmer, Paddon

Bridgman Frederick, farmer, Ruxhill Hearn Sarah Jane (Mrs.), New inn Quance J ames, yeoman, Wooton

Bridgman George, farmer, Penicknold Hill J ames, shoe maker Quance Richard, farmer, Ruxhill

Rridgman Grace (Mrs.),farmer,Ruxhill Hocking William, cowkeeper, Pauls Reddaway Henry Richard, machinist

Bridgman Isaac, farmer, Highworthy Horn Arscott, hay & straw dealer Rowland Rd. Hy. farmr. Combe bridge

Broad Samuel, blacksmith &; farmer, Johns George, cowkecper, Rigsbys Hay Slade William,miller (water) & farmer,

Badworthy moor Jordan James, farmer, Ladford Dipper mill

nrook James, carpenter, Caute hill Kellaway George, shoe maker Southcott Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper

Clarke Albert Bleckly, surgeon, & medi- Larkworthy Mary (Mrs.), farmr. Berry Spearman George, farmer, Ashe

cal officer & public vaccinator, Sheb- LarkworthyWilliam,farmer & butcher, &}uance Richard, yeoman, Hay

bear district, Torrington union Pitt villa Squire William, farmer, White

f'obbledick Lewis, farmer, Forda Leach William, jun. farmr. Manna prk Squire Wm. jun.cowkeeper,Ashbottom

Cobbledick Richard, farmer, Furze Ley Henry, farmer, Durpley Thorne William O'Bryan, clerk to the

Corey Harriet (Mrs.), farmer, Hay Locke John, farmer, Forda school board, Holroyd house

Crocker lsaae, farmer, South Hay Mill George, Devonport inn, & farmer Vanstone John, farmer, Little Ladford

Daniel William, farmer, Backway Milman Philip, Stud farm, Berry Vanstone Samuel, farmer, Caute

Davey Henry, machinist, Barn park Milman Samuel, farmer, Rowden Vanstone Stephen, farmer & miller

Uurant William, farmer, Moor Milman William, farmer, Badworthy (water), Ladford mill

Elliott Herbert Hayman, farmer, West Nethacott John, cowkeeper & sexton Waiter James, farmer, Cross Willis

Libbear Nichols William, farmer, Worden Walter William, farmer, Hill

Ellis Wm. coach buiider &c. Folly cross Paige Albert George, mason & cow- Ward Frederick, farmer, Allacott

Fishleigh John, farmer, Moortown keeper, New inn Ward John, farmer, South Combe

J<'ry Thomas, school attendance officer Paige Harriet (Mrs.),shopkpr. New inn White Isaac, farmer, Caute moor

Gilbert John, farmer, Binworthy Paige James, farmer, Ruxhill White John, farmer, Caute hill

G loin Susan (Mrs.), farmer,Smokey ho Pett John, farmer, Barn White J n. jun.farmer,Badworthy moor

SHEEPSTOR (or SHIPSTOR, properly "SHEEPSTow") 1and residence, dating from 1648, in the gift of the Right

is a parish 13 miles north-north-east from Plymouth, 71 Honorable Sir Massey Lopes hart. P.C. and held since 1879
south-east from Tavistock and 3 east-by-south from Yel verton by the Rev. Cornelius Hargreave Crooke M. A. of St. John's
station and 2 from Dousland station on the Tavistock and College, Cambridge. The church house, near the church-
Launceston branch of the Great Western railway, in the yard, and formerly used as a school, is an interesting struc-
1Vestern division of the county, hundred of Roborough, ture of the 16th century, apparently given to the parish by
petty sessional division of Midland Roborough, union and John Elford about 1570; it has recently been repaired and
~unty court district of Tavistock, rural deanery of Plymp- is now used as a parish room. In this parish, on the
1.on, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The side of the Tor, are the remains of an ancient cave, reputed
ehurch (dedication unknown) is an ancient building of to be a haunt of the fairies, and known as the "Pixies'
.granite in the Early Perpendicular style, consisting of Cave; " it is entered by a narrow opening through rugged
-chancel, nave of fl:ve bays, south aisle, a curious north rocks, and consists of a hollow about 6 by 4 feet, formed by
transept, south porch and an embattled western tower, with masses of rock slanting inward so as to form a kind of hut;
four crocketed pinnacles, containing 5 bells, all recast in John Elford, lord of the manor, during the civil wat• is said
T.769 by John Pennington and Co. : the chancel retains an to have frequently concealed himself here to elude the search
-early piscina and there is another in the south aisle; the of the Parliamentary soldiers. The charities amount to
transept has a hagioscope, and the stairs to the rood-loft about £rr yearly. Burrator House, late the property and
remain on the north side of the church; at the west end is residence of Sir James Brooke K.c.B. now belongs to and is
a monument with the recumbent effigies of a lady and child occasionally occupied by the Right Hon. Sir Massey Lopes

and three kneeling- figures of children, to Anne (Northcote), hart. P.c. Longstone, now a farmhouse, was the ancient

2nd wife of John Elford, ob. 1641, but the inscription is lost; seat of the Elford family, who were owners of the manor
at the east end of the aisle is another monument to this from the 15t·h century till 1748 ; William Elford esq. M.P.,
family, with inscription to John Elford, gent, ob. Aug-. 27, F.R.S. some time Recorder of Plymouth and Lieut.-Col. S.
1584; Elizabeth (Gregory), his wife, and subsequently wife Devon Militia, was created a baronet Nov. 26, 1800, but the
<>f Thomas Drake e'3q. ob. March xB, 1631; Waiter Elford, title became extinct on his death, Nov. 30, 1837· The Right
their son, ob. May 9• 1648, and Barbara (Crocker), his wife, Hon. Sir Massey Lopes bart. P.C. of Maristow, who is lord
<1b. 1656; over the inscription are 7 shields, exhibiting the of the manor, John Bayly esq. and the trustees of the late
alliances of the Elford family, and below the arms of Drake Mr. Hext-Boger are chief landowners. The soil is various;
impaling Gregory: the church has been twice restored, the subsoil, partly clay and partly slate. The chief crops are
first time between the years 1797 and 1801, and again in barley, oats and pasture. The area is 2,192 acres; rateable
'1:862: there are four stained windows, the east window value, [929; the population in 1891 was xoo.

being a memorial to Sir James Brooke K.U.B. late Rajah of Sexton Edward Warren
:Sarawak, who died at Burrator House, in this parish, June ' .·
II 1868 and whose remains are interred under a massive Letters through Horrabr1dge R.S.O. by foot post through
.gr~nite tomb in the churchyard; one of the others was Walkhampton, arrive about 8.30 a.~. Yelverton is the

.erected in 1874 in memory of a former schoolmistress of the nearest money order & telegraph office. WALL LETTER
village: there are 120 sittings. The register dates from the Ho:x: cleared at 4.40 p.m

year x6g1. The living is a vicarage, average tit.he rent- School, erected in 1866, for 25 children; average attend-

-charge £46, net yearly value /.,uo, with one acre of glebe ance, 10; Miss Mary James, mistress

Crooke Rev. Cornelius Hargreave M.A. Lillicrap Richard, farmer,Burrator Palmer John, farmer, Nattor
Vicarage Mortimore Charles, beer retailer Rogers James, gamekeeper to Robert
Northmore William Ford, farmer,
Andrew Wm. farmer, PopesHellington Bayly esq
Creber George, farmer, Essworthy & Yellowmead Turpin William, farmer, Narrator
Pahner James, farmer, Yeo Ware Wm. farmer, Ditsworthy warrer
Longstone
Legassick Richard, farmer, Collytown

SHEEPWASH (orSHIPWAsn), formerly a considerable x88g at a cost of /.,300, with stone presented by Lord

market town, is a small village and parish, 6 miles north- Clinton, and containing 6 bells, hung in the same year, at a

by-east from Halwell and Beaworthy station on the Oke- cost of £36o, each bell has an inscription taken from the
hampton and Holsworthy branch of the London and South 65th Psalm: the east window is stained, and the chancel

Western railway, 5 nort.h-west from Hatherleigh and 10 retains two sedilia, and has a hammer beam roof, enriched

south from Torrington, in the Western division of the with figures of angels holding trumpets: there are also

county, hundred of Shebbear, petty sessional division of various other stained windows, and a screen at the west end,

Hatherleigh, union and county court district of Torrington, erected on the completion of the tower : the font is Norman:
~ural deanery >Of Torrington~ archdeaconry of Barnstaple the interior has been reseated, and the new seats incorporate
.and diocese of Exeter. There is a bridge here, over the a quantity of old oak belonging to the church : there are now
'Torridge, of 5 arches, constructed at the expense of John 150 sittings. The register of baptism::~ dates from the year

'Tosbury, who devised lands, now producing £so yearly, for 1673; burials and marriages, 1675. 'fhe living is a vicarage,

its maintenance. The church of St. Lawrence, rebuilt in average tithe rent-charge £.75, gross yearly value £137, in
~:88o at a cost of about £1,6oo, is an edifice of stone in the the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1892 by the

Early English style. consisting of chancel with vestry and I Rev. Philip Alderton Highmore B.A. of Queen's College,

·organ chamber, and nave-, ;north transept, south porch and Oxford. Here are Baptists and Bible Christian chapels.

:an embattled western tower with pinnacles, completei in I The Foresters' Hall is a substantial building of stone, erected

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. • 561

SHERWELL.

in 1878, and will seat 250 people; the Court u Vale of Tor- 1,971 ; rateable value, £1,634; the population in 1891 was

rington No. 4888" holds its meetings here. The Half 370. '

Moon hotel, situated close to t.he church, affords good ac- Sexton, Anthony Bowden.

commodatimi for visitors, who have the right of six miles of PosT OFFICE.-john Cutland Pedrick, sub-postmaster.

excellent trout and salmon peel fishing. A portion of the Letters from Highhampton R.S.O. received at 7 a. m. ;

female population are employed in the silk glove trade. dispatched at 5.20 p.m. The nearest money order office

Upcott Avenel, now ( r893) vacant, was formerly the seat of is at Black Torrington & telegraph office at Hatherleigh.

the ancient families of Avenell and 'fhorne, now represented Postal orders are issued here, but not paid

by the Kellands: it is now the property of J. Blyth Coham- Voluntary Church School (mixed), established in 1814; the

Fleming esq. J.P. Lord Clinton is lord of the manor and prin- present school, built in 1873, will hold 106 children ; aver-

cipallandowner. The soil is dun ; subsoil, clay and stone. age attendance, 58 ; William Stainthorpe, master ; Miss

The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The acreage is Elizabeth Newcombe, mistress

Collis Major G. W. B Dufty John, farmer, Court Newcombe Thomas, wheelwright
Highmore Rev. Philip Alderton B. A.
Essery Wm. shoe maker & shopkeeper Moore Christopher, Alfred & Josiah;
[vicar], The Vicarage
Mills William Finnamore Richard, Halfrn,oon posting farmers, Swadacott
Paige Mrs. Park ho. & family hotel, & farmer, 6 miles Page Wm. Eastcott, farmer,Blackmote
Rudall The Mi,sses, Tbe Villa from Halwell & Beaworthy station Parr Charles, boot dealer
Slyfield Mrs. Ivy cottage Parsons Wm. carpenter to LordClinton
Follond Williarn, farmer, Beara farm Pedrick Jn.Cutland,blacksmith,Post off
COMMERCIAL. Harvey William, shoe ma. & news agnt Pope John, farmer, New court
Ayre Owen, carpenter & wheelwright Portbury Henry Mark, saddler
Balkwall Jotm, millwright Hobbs Frdk. Wm. frmr. Sth.Gortleigh Rowland Mervyn Marker, farmer, Up-
Bassett Susannah (Mrs.), milliner & Howe John, corn dealer
cott Barton
shopkeeper Jeffery Lewis, mason Smale J ames, farmer, Balls park
Brook Richard, butcher & farmer Jeffery Robert, stone mason Smale John, shopkeeper
Clemett Geo. farmr.& seed mer. Wooda Wadland Thomas, farmer, Westover
Cudmore William, shopkeeper Leach George,miller(water),Upcot m ill

Lock Charles & Sons, thatchers

Lock Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker

SHELDON is a parish and small village on Black Down yearly value [132, with 24 acres of glebe, in the gift of Mt·s.

hill, 6~ miles east-by-north from Cullompton station, on the Miles, and held since 1892 by the Rev. Oliver Puckridge M.A.

main line of the London and South Western railway, and 6 of ClareCollege, Cambridge. 'fhe charities amount to about

north from Honiton, in the Eastern division of the county, £5 yearly. The Rev. William Speke B.C.L. of Sheldon

Hayridge hundred, Honiton petty sessional division, union Court, is the principal landowner. The soil is various ; sub-

and county court district, rural deanery of Dunkeswell and soil, clay and sand. The chief crops are oats and turnips.
Honiton, and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The The area is 1,68x acres; rateable value, £1,179; the

church of St. James was entirely rebuilt (with the exception population in 1891 was 128.
of the tower) in 187I, and is a buildmg of stone in the Early Letters through Honiton, delivered from Dunkeswell every
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a day except sunday, arrive about 10 a.m. Hemyock is the
western tower with 3 bells: the nave is separated from the neares~ money order office & Hemyock railway station
chancel by a simple rood screen: there are 120 sittings. The the nearest telegraph office
register dates from the year 1721. The living is a vicarage, National School (mixed), built in 1870, for 6o children ;
tithe rent-charge commuted at £x4o; average £xo6; net average attendance, 18; Mrs. Agnes Moon, mistress

Puckridge Rev. Oliver M.A. [vicar], BlackmoreJohn,farmer,Low.Northcott Burrows Robert,farmr.Sheldon grange

Eastcott Blackmore John, farmer, Shutes farm Dohle Edward, yeoman, Westcott farm

Speke Rev. Wm. B.C.L. Sheldon court Blackmore Richard, farmer, Newhouse Bedford Fras. farmr.Higher Northcott

Bailey William, farmer, Southcott Blackmore William, farmer,Slade farm Stevens Robert, farmer, Slade

SHERFORD is a parish and small village, 3 miles east Pollard esq. and Mrs. R. Howard. The land is all freehold~

from Kingsbridge station on a branch of the Great Western The soil is light loam; subsoil, slate. The chief crops are

railway, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of wheat, barley, turnips and pasture. The area is 2,326

Coleridge, petty sessional division of Stanborough and acres ; rateable value, £3,0l3 ; population in 189r was 364.

Coleridge, union and county court district of Kingsbridge, Keynedon, now a farm-house, a building of the Early Tudor

rural deanery of Woodleigh, archdeaconry of Totnes and period, was the seat of the Hals family, of whom was John

diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Martin is an edifice of Hals, a judge of the King's ·Bench, 1424, and his son, John,

stone in the Early Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, bishop of' Lichfield and Coventry ( I459:93) ).

nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower con- FROGMORE is a hamlet r! miles south, belonging partly to

taining 5 bells : there are stoups at the north and south doors, Sherford, partly to Charleton and partly to South Pool.

and the chancel retains a fine trefoil-heade~ piscina: there Here is a chapel for the Brethren.

is also a handsome screen; carved and painted: the church Parish Sexton, Edward Mitchell.

affords 200 sittings. The register dates only from the year PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,

1713; the older registers are lost. The living is a chapelry, J<'rogmore.-Mrs. Mary Ann Jarvis, sub-postmistress.

attached with that of Chivelstone to the vicarage of Stoken- Letters from Kingsbridge by mail cart arrive at 7·35 a. m.;

ham, average tithe rent-charge £529, joint net yearly value dispatched at 5.40 p.m. week days only

£152, including 3 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Crown WALL LETTER Box at Sherford cleared at 3.20 p.m

and held since 1888 by the Rev. Conrad William Curling A School Board of 5 members was formed March 12, 1875;

Finzel M.A. of Oxford University. The charities amount to J. S. Hurrell, Kingsbridge, clerk to the board

about £10 yearly. The principal landowners are the trus- Board School (mixed), built in 1879, at a cost of £400, for 100

tees of the late W. H. Brunskill esq. John Cornish esq. R. children; average attendance, 48; Miss Alice Giles, mist

Sherford. Nosworthy George,farmer, Bowden Baker John, carpenter

Cornish John, Stanoombe don mill merchants,ship owners &contractors
Cornish Samuel, Broomfield Rogers John, fanner, Hill & Dodbrooke
Garland John, Oddicombe
Martin Rev. Aylmer B.A. [curate] Tope Henry, farmer, Fursdown Cook William, Globe inn
Wills William, blacksmith Davis William, shopkeeper
COMMERCIAL. Wintle John, farmer, Keynedon Elliott Edward, blacksmith & farmer

Baker Edward, farmer, Netherton Woodley Henry, miller (water), 1\:lal- Rambling John, shoe maker & farmer
Baker George, farmer, Sherford down
Cornish John, farmer, Stancombe ston mill & assistant overseer
Fairweather Henry, farmer, Malston Harradon William, blacksmith
Farr John, farmer, Ranscombe Frogmore. • Jarvis MaryAnn(Mrs.),grocer & baker,
Lidstone Rd.Edwards,frmr. Homefield
Mitchell Wm. carpenter & shopkeeper Foale Richard Post otlice .
Parker Mrs Pitts, Son & King (branch), maltsters
Powell Mrs
Weekes William, farmer

SHERWELL (or SHIRWELL) is a parish and village, 4 forms part of its boundary. The church of St. Peter is .a
building of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of
miles north-east from Barnstaple, where the nearest railway chancel, nave, north transept, south aisle, south porch and
station is, and gives name to a hundred, in the North a low embattled tower on the south side with pinnacles
containing 6 bells, all cast by William Evans, of Chepstow,
Western division of the county, Braunton petty sessional in 1733 : the chancel retains a piscina, and in the nort.h wall
division, Barnstaple union and county court district, rural is the recumbent effigy of a lady in a long straight-flowing
deanery of Sherwill, archdeaconry of Barnstaple and diocese

(}f Exeter ; a stream flowing on the east side of the parish

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SHERWELL.

dress and mantle and wearing a square ornamented bead- wheat and oats. The area is 4,762 acres ; rateuble value,

dress ; the figure is assumed to represent Blanche, daughter .£4,374; the population in 1891 was 370.

of William Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarren, and wife of Bar- Sexton, Thomas Ley. .

tholomew St. Leger, ob. 4th January, 1483: an ancient oak PosT 0FFICE.-Samuel Congram, sub-postmaster. Letters

screen divides the chancelfrom the nave : the font is possibly through Barnstaple received at 7· 15 a. m. ; dispatched at

Norman: there are 200 sittings. The register of baptisms 6.35 p.m. Pilton is the nearejlt money order office &

dates from the year 1538; marriages, 1539; burials, 1546. Barnstaple the nearest telegraph office. Postal orders are

The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £426, issued here, but not paid

gross yearly value £533, including 91 acres of glebe, with PosT OFFICE, Muddiford.-Mrs. Ann Watts, sub-postmaster.

residence, in the gift of Col. Sir .A. Chichester hart. and -Letters arrive from Barnstaple at 7.50 a. m. ; dispatched

held since 1883 by the Rev. James John Chichester B.A. of at 5·5 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid.

Magdalen College, Oxford. Youlston Park is the seat of Pilton is the nearest money order & Barnstaple the nearest

Col. Sir .Arthur Chichester hart. D.L., ;'!.P. lord of the manor telegraph office

and chief landowner ; the mansion is a plain but substantial School (mixed), built in 183o, for 100 children; -average

stone building, surrounded by a park of 150 acres. The soil attendance, 27; George Howil, master; Miss Ann Bar-

is loamy, on a rocky base. The chief crops are barley, row, mistress .

Sherwell. Chammings William, farmer, Coxleigh *Mitchell Thos. farmer, Plaistow down

[Names marked thus • receive their letters Congram Samuel, shopkeepr. Post office Prideaux George, farmer, Heart Peice

through Muddiford, Barnstaple.] Dayman James, farmer Quance James, farmer, Waytown

ChichesterCol.Sir Arthur bart.D.L.,J.P. *Fry John, farmer, Plaistow down Western Geo.Cawsey,farmer,Town frm

Youlston park *Fry Wm. miller (water), Pla.istow mill Western William, farmer, Upcott

Chichester Rev. Jas. John B.A. [rector] Garnish George, tailor, Sherwell cross Wilkey Frederick, Cross inn, & car-

Kent Misses, SherweH cross German Henry, carpenter penter, Sherwell cross
COMMERCIAL. Gooding John, farmer, North Woolley Muddiford.
Griffey Henry, farmer, Sepscott

*.Abbott & Co. paper manufacturers, Holloway John, farmer Gammon John, blacksmith

Blatchford mills Huxtable William, farmer, Brightycott Gubb John. New inn

Acland John, farmer *Kent John, farmer, South Woolley Watts Ann (Mrs.),shopkeepr.Post office

Beard John, farmer, West Plaistow List Joseph, farmer, Sloley Barton Worth William, carpenter

SHERWOOD, formerly extra-parochial, is now a parish, court district of Crediton. Edward Knapman esq. owns the

near Newton St. Cyres, in the Northern division of the farm here. The area is about6o acres; rateable value, £61;
county, hundred, petty sessional division, union and county the population in 1891 was 5·



Knapman Edward, yeoman

SHILLINGFORD ST. GEORGE is a small parish Pitman, of Dunchideock: there are II5 sittings. The regis-

in the Kenn valley, on the old road from Exeter to Plymouth, ter of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1565;

3 miles south from Exeter, in the North Eastern division of marriages, 1569. The living is a rectory, consolidated with

the county, Exminster hundred, Wonford petty sessional that of Dunchideock, average tithe rent-charge £x6r, with

division, St. Thomas' union, county court district of Exeter, 70 acres of glebe, net yearly value £250, with residence, in

rural deanery of Kenn and archdeaconry and diocese of the gift of Lord Haldon, and held since 1888 by the Rev.

ExeU>r. The church of St. George is an edifice of stone in Samuel Hastings Atkins B.A. of Hatfield Hall, Durham.

the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, tran- Lord Haldon J.P. who is lord of the manor, and the Rev.

septs, south porch and an embattled western tower, con- Samuel Hastings Atkins B.A. are sole landowners. The foil

taining a clock and one bell, cast by Thomas Pennington in is loamy ; the subsoil, red sandstone. The chief crops are

1716: in the chancel is a double-canopied brass, with kneel- barley, oats and pasture. 'l'he area is 397 acres; rateable

ing effigies heraldically attired, to Sir William Huddesfield, value, £792; the population in 1891 was 66. ·

attorney-general to Edward IV. and of the privy council of Sexton, Robert Bradford.

Henry VII, and a justice of Oyer and 'rerminer, ob. 2oth Letters through Exeter. .Alphington is the nearest money
March, 1499, and to Katherine (Courtenay), his wife, and order & telegraph office
three children ; at the foot of the brass is a Latin inscrip-
tion: Sir W. Huddesfield rebuilt the tower of the church, WALL Box at Lower Shillingford cleared at 7 p.m. week

and on the western face is a shield with supporters bearing days & xo. 15 a.m. sundays

his arms, impaling those of Courtenay, and below are WALL Box at Higher Shillingford cleared at 6.45 p.m. week

similar shields: there is another brass with inscription to days & 10 a.m. sundays

John Seaman B. A. "preacher of God's Holy Word in Shil- The place contributes one member to the school board of

lingford," ob. 25th April, x664: the east window is a memorial Alphington, formed March 12th, I875, & the children

of Lady Palk, and there is another memorial window to Mrs. attend the Board school at .Alphington
I I.Atkins Rev. Saml.Hastings B.A.Rectory Lavers James, blacksmith
Stoneman Frank Gooding, farmer,

Bradford Robert, sexton Lear John, farmer Place farm

SHOBROOXE is a parish and village, 2 miles east from Trinity College, Cambridge. Lawrence .Bodley, brother of

Crediton, where is the nearest railway station, in the Sir Thomas Bodley kt. founder of the Bodleian library at
Northern division of the {lounty, West Budleigh hundred, Oxford, was some time rector here and canon residentiary
Crediton petty sessional division, union and county court of Exeter; he d1ed 19 .April, r615. The poor have £1o
district, rural deanery of Cadbury and archdeaconry and yearly from the charity of Tuckfield, of Crediton, and also
diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Swithin is an ancient £9 Ss. 4d. from Hunt's charity, and the Poor's Stock in-
building of stone in the Early English style witb some vestment. Shobrooke Park is the seat of Sir John Shelley
Norman portions, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south hart. B.A., J.P.-; the mansion stands in an undulating park,
porch and an embattled tower with turret at the north-east studded with fine oak, beech and other trees, and has also
angle containing 6 belJs, 5 of which were cast by Thomas a large ornamental piece of water in its centre; it is well
Bilbie in 176o and the sixth by Warner in 1888 : the upper stocked with deer, and many rare species· of birds are accli-
portion of the tower was rebuilt in x888 : the nave and matized here. The Sanctuary is the seat of William Cornish
chancel are separated from the north aisle by arcades of four Cleave esq. The manor was long held by the Ercedekne

arches : the church was entirely restored and enlarged in family, from whom it descended by marriage to the Carews.
1879, at a cost of £2,6oo, when a south aisle was added: the The principal landowners are Sir John Shelley bart. who is
restoration ofthe chancel, including the stained east window, lord of the manor, and William Cornish Cleave esq. The
was undertaken by Mrs. Knox as a memorial to her bus- soil is red loam ; subsoil, red rock. The chief crops are

band, the late rector: there are two memorial windows in wbeat and roots. The area is 4,253 acres; rateable value,

the south aisle to the late Rev. Sir Frederick Shelley hart. £6,097; the population in 1891 was 632.

rector of Beerferris, d. 19th March, 1869: the communion SHUTE is a hamlet 2 miles south-east.
plate includes a flagon, given by Thomas Lamplugh, bishop Sexton, 'l'homas James.

of Exeter, 1676-89, and archbishop of York, x68g-gx; the PosT 0FFICE.-George Pook, sub-postmaster. Letters arrh·e

chalice and paten were presented by Sir Jonathan Trelawney · at 7.20 a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; dispatched at 9·45 a.m, & 6
hart. bishop of Exeter, in 1689: Dean Cary, who died in p.m. through Crediton, which ill the nearest money order
168o, was the last resident rector till the year 1866, the & telegraph office. Postal -orders are issued here, but
living having been held in eommendam by the bishops of not paid
Exeter : there are 310 sittings. The register dates from the A School Board of 5 members was formed October 27th,
year 1538. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- 1882; the Rev. Worthington Jukes M.A. hon. clerk to the
charge £440, net yearly value £440, including 25 acres of board
glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Exeter, Board School, erected in 1883, for no children ; average

and held since 1890 by the Re\·. Worthington Jukes M.A. of I attendance, 95; Mr. & Mrs. Downing are the head teachers


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