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DIRECTORY.]
WOIWESTtRSIIIRE OLOBURY. 161
xood end, 8.45 a.m. & 1.30 & 7.40 p.m.; sundays, 8.45 FLAcas OF WORSHIP, with times of Services
sin. Christ Church
Railway Station (L. & N. W.) 6 & 9.25 a.m. & 12.25, 4.15 10.30 am. &6.?op.m.; wed. & fri. rogo am; wed. 7 P.nl
& 8.45 p.m.; sundays, 6.50 p.m St. Francis Xavier Catholic, Finfold street, Rev. John
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR OLonuny PETTT SEssIONAL Kelly, priest mass, g & ii a.m.; devotions, serinoxi &
Divisco. benediction, 6.go p.m.; holidays of obligation, mass g
Wilson John Edward esq. Church rd. Edgbaston, chairman a.m. & devotions 7.30 p.m
Aibright George Stacey esq. The Elms, Edgbaston Baptist, Canal street; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Bennett Samuel esq. Clent house, Harborne Congregational, Talbot street, Rev. Henry Hughes; 10.30
Barwell Win. esq. Thornfleld, Hagley road, Birmingham a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m
Chance Alexander M. Lawnside, Edgbaston, Birmingham 9 Evangelical Church, Churelibridge, Ernest George Hexall;
Chance WilliamEdward esq. 34 Augustus road, Edgbaston ii a.m. & 6.go p.m
Reaton George esq. Church hill, Handsworth, Birmingham Methodist New Connexion (Bethel) (Langley); zogo am
Heaton Harry esq. Harborne house, Harborne & 6 p.m
Resy John George eag. The Leasowes hall, Halesowen Methodist New Connexion Tabernacle, Tabernacle street,
Sadler Benj. Thomas esq. The Beeches, Warley, near B'hnm Rev. John Milburn (Langley); logo am. & 6 p.m.
Wilson John William esq. Bransford, Edgbaston tues. 7 p.m
Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Wright, 44 Church at Methodist New Connexion (Zion), Parsonage street; xo.go
Sessions are held at the Court house every tuesday at ix a.m. a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
The following places are within the petty sessional divi- Primitive Methodist, Round's green; xo.?o n.m. & 6 p.m.
sion: the townships of Oldbury & of Langley, the town- thurs. 7 p.m
ship of Warley, all within the civil parish of Halesowen, Primitive Methodist, Green street; Io.go a.m. & 6 p.m.;
& which are under the superintendent of police thurs. 7 p.m
LOCAL BoARn OF HEALTH. Primitive Methodist, Portway road ;1s.3o & 6.go p.m
Board room, Public buildings; Board day, first friday in the Unitarian, Birmingham street, Rev, Henry MeKean; it
mouth, at g p.m a.m. & 6.go p.m
Members. Wesloyan, Church street, Rev. William Parsonson &
Alfred Thompson, chairman. Rev. George W. Wiles; 10.30 n.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m.;
Alfred Robert Bone Harry Tyndall Nock tues. ?" p.m
John Holyhead Alfred Round Wes?eyan Methodist, Pope's lane ; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
John Peter Homes George 3. Sheldon 7.15 p.m
William Jackson William Smith Wesloyan, Brades; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
George Jerrains Charles Thomlinson Wesloyan Reform Union, Hunt street; io.go a.m. & 6
Charles King John W. Wilson p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Rev. Henry MeKean George Wood ScHooLs
Clerk, William Shakespeare, Church street Oldbury (Endowed), Birmingham "street (mixed), erected
Assistant Clerk, Walter Gilbert Podhury, Church street in 1851, for 260 children; average attendance, lull;
Treasurer, John Young Anderson, Lloyds Bank Josiah James Lynam, master
Medical Officer of Jlealth, Andrew Cunningham M.B., CM. National, Oldbury (boys, girls & infants), erected In 1864,
Church square for ?ss boys, i?o girls & 164 infants; average attendance,
Surveyor, Harry Richardson, Public buildings 210 boys, igo girls & i?o infants; Peter Spencer, master;
Engineer of Gas Works, Charles Meiklejohn Miss Emma Spencer, mistress; Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer,
Inspector of Nuisances, Geo. Henry Robbins, Public buildgs infants' mistress
District Rate Collector, Thomas Jones, Public buildings National, Round's green (mixed & infants), erected in z888,
Librarian, George Henry Burton, Public buildings for 400 children & ioo infants; average attendance, 370
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS :- children & ioo infants; Thomas Hadley, master
Renal Hoard Olflces,Chureh square, Edward Wright,clerk Tabernacle (mixed & infants), erected in i88?, for ?So
County Police? Station, Richard Spoke, superintendent, children & `So infants; average attendance, 340 children
Church street; Thomas William Hill & William Henry & 122 infants; William A. Round, master; Miss Emma
Cooper, sergeants, & z? constables Hill, infants' mistress
People's Hall, Tabernacle street, Thomas Jones, lessee National (infants), Tat bank, for 130 children.; larerage
Public Buildings, Local Board, Market place attendance, full; Mrs. Sarah Whitehouse, mistress
Free Library, George H. Burton, librarian, Public buildugs Catholic, Pinfold street, erected in i86?, for 200 children;
Volunteer Fire Brigade Station & Engine House, Harry average attendance, 134; Miss Margaret Connolly, mist
Richardson, hon. captain, Low Town Wesloyan, Wesley street, for 450 boys & girls & 250
Worcestershire Regiment, xst Volunteer Battalion (K Co.); infants; average attendance, ux6 boys, 190 girls & x6g
strength xio; head quarters, Church street; Captain J. infants; Samuel Charles . Rock, master; Mrs. Eliza
Y. Anderson, commandant; Andrew Cunningham hUE., Williams, infants' mistress
c.ae. acting surgeon Here are schools, erected in xS5i, at the expense of Messrs.
PUBLIC OaancaRs :- Chance, near to their extensive works, for the children of
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor Hates for Oldbury & the men employed by them & for those residing in the
Warley, Thomas Jones, Public buildings vicinity; the schools will hold gSo boys & 217 girls &
Collector of Taxes, William Parsons, 7 Tabernacle street infants; average attendance, n8o boys & 200 girls &
Inland Revenue Officers, William Henry Pearce, g6 Broad- infants; Shaw Hanson, master; Miss Mary Jane Gibbs,
well road; Richard Thorne, Bloxcidge street, Langley & mistress
Hugh Brady, Widdenham, i6 Joinings bank, Langley NEwsrAmnn.-Weekly News, Simpson street, Midland Print-
Medical Officer, Oldbury West Division, West Bromwich ing Co. proprietors; published saturday. See advert
Union, Andrew Cunningham M.B., c.ae. Church square RAILWAY STATIoNs:-
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Oldbury East Division, Oldbury (L. & N. W. Railway), Stour Valley section, Uriah
West Bromwich Union, Chas. Lyddon, 28 Birmingham at Robinson, station master, Brounford lane ; Oldbury
Registrar of Births & Deaths for Oldhury Sub-district, (G. W. R.), John Taylor, station master
John Pardoe, 6 Tabernacle street CARRIERs. -Charles Gibbs (Birmingham street) & Abraham
Stainplliatnibutor,Mrs.MariaHolland,xa Church at. Oldbury Smith (Tat Bank road), to & from Birmingham daily
PRIVATE HEsInEN'rs. Hadley Thomas, Talbot street Kelly Rev. John [[Catholic],Pinfold street
Anderson John Young, Birmingham at Hale George, 110 Broadwell road Lyddon Charles, 28 Birmingham street
ilarnett Samuel,Moseley ho. Brades road Harper Eden. Albert house, Brades McKean Rev. Henry [[Unitarian], The
Beck Mrs. 22 Talbot street Hartland George, Round's green Dingle, Round's green
Bridgwater Samuel, Brades Hexall ErnestGeo. TheCott. Church brdg Marsh Samuel, g Church square
ButceryGeorgeBosomworth, iChunch sq Holden George, ? Church square Marsh William, Wesley street
Collins Thonaap, Flash road Holland Joseph, 7 Church square Martin Thomas, Brades
Cunningham Andrew M.E., c.ax. HollowayJamesWilliam,68 Broadwell rd Mason Samuel, gg Church street
Church square Holyhead John, Round's green I Milford Edwin, Hope cottage, Brades
Pairley Henry, Round's green Hopkins E. Threlfall, 105 Birmingham rd Moore Bichard, 24 Binniugham road
Forrest Samuel Henry, 42 Church street Hughes Rev. William [[curate of Christ Morgan Alfred, Broadwell terrace
Garbett Benny, 14 Church square Church], Church square Morgan Win. Wolverton ho.Round's grit
GroweuttEdward G.Brades vflla,Ilrades Hunt Elijah, iofl Broadwell road Nightingale Benjamin, 8 New Street
Growcutt John, Brades village Hunt Thomas, 41 West Bromwich street Parsonson Rev. William [[Wesloyan],
Growcutt Samuel, Brades hall Jones Charles, Church square The Manse, Church Street
Badlerlsaac, 29 Albion street, Brades Kay Moses Piper, gs Church street Peacock Mrs. i? Wesley street
WOECS Ii
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160 OFFENHAM. WORCESTE1tSHIRE. [[KELLY'S
National School (mixed & infants), erected in 1873, with Step hens, infants' mistress: there is a children's library
master's residence, by voluntary contributions, for 120 of about 150 volumes attached
children; average attendance, 97; George Alexander
Prince, master; Mrs. Prince, mistress; Miss Alice Railway Station, Henry Edward Dipper, station master
Bramble William, Agra villa Cresswell Herbert, thatcher Marsh Allen J. market gardener, &
Bristow Rev. Win. James M.A. Vicarage Drinkwater William, machine owner & agent for E. & H, Roberts Limited
Cleashy John Henry market gardener prize West of England ploughs, Lam.
Cliff Mrs. The Laurels Gibbs John, farmer & landowner down
COMMERCIAL. Harris Charles, market gardener Mason Charles, market gardener
Andrews James, market gardener Harris Frank, market gardener Moore Jane (Mrs.), blacksmith
Autie Edwin, market gardener Harris Ralph, shopkeeper & beer retailr Pashler Thos.farm bailiff toMr.Jn.Swift
Bean Thomas, market gardener Hopkins JamesWm.&ThomasF.farmers Porter George, sexton
Boswell Frank, market gardener Hunt Geo. lime burner, Blackminster Prince Geo. Alex. National schoolmaster
Brown Frank, miller (water) & market Idiens John & Sons Limited, coal mar- Smith Benjamin, market gardener
gardener, Faulk mill chants &c.; depOt, Railway station Smith John, market gardener
CanningJn.Kettle,mrkt.grdnr.&shpkpr Knight George, farm bailiff to George Smith William, market gardener
Careless John, market gardener Hunt esq. Bennetts hill Taylor Richard, shopkeeper
Careless Richd.mrkt.gardnr.&landownr Knight Joseph, market gardener Working Men's Club & Reading Ream
Cook Thomas Davis, Bridge inn, Ferry Marlow Samuel, market gardener (Rev.Wm.Jas.Bristow atApresidont)
OLDEERBOW' is a village and parish on the borders of register dates from the year 1546. The living is a rectory,
Warwickshire, 2 miles west from Henley-in-Arden, 4 miles tithe rent-charge, £206; average, £x61; net yearly value,
east from Studley station on the Evesham and Ashchurch £124; including 9 acres of glebe, with residence, built iii
branch of the Midland railway, 6 south-east-by-east from ? 877 at the cost of the rector, in the gift of and held since
IRedditch, 8 ?north from Alcester and 9 north-north-west 1873 by the Rev. Samuel Peshall BLA, of St. Mary Hall, Ox.
from Stratford-upon-Avon, in the Eastern division of the ford. The poor have the following gifts :-Edmund Court
county, Lower Blackenhurst hundred, Alcester union, Red- left £2 155. yearly; Francis Court, ?s. yearly; and Richard
ditch petty sessional division and county court district, Freeman also ?s. yearly. Thomas Henry Goodwin Newton
rural deanery of Alcester and archdeaconry and diocese of esq. r.r. of Barrells, Henley-in-Arden, is lord of the manor
Worcester. There is a small stream here running from and principal landowner. The soil is loam and clay; sub.
Oldberrow hill and dividing the county from Warwickshire. soil, chiefly marl. The crops are wheat, beans, and most of
The church of St. Mary is a small building of stone in the the land in pasture. The area is x,i8? acres; rateable
Early English style, consisting of chaucel, nave, south porch value, £1,298; the population in 1891 was 71.
and a small western turret containing 3 hells: it was rebuilt Parish Clerk, John Walters.
in 1875, at a cost of fr,2oo, chiefly defrayed by the present
rector: the stained east window was presented byMrs. Letters through Henley-in-Arden arrive at 8 a.m.; dis.
Peshall, and there are some remains of heraldic glass from I patched, 6 p.m The nearest money order & telegraph
the old church, supposed to have been transferred from thej office is at Henley-in-Arden
abbey of Evesham: the church affords ?o sittings. The The children of this place attend the school at Ullenhall
Peshall Rev. Samuel M.A. Rectory Newton T. H. G. farmer & landowner, Freeman Henry, farmer
Atkins Thomas, farmer Tracey farm & Oldberrow court Staines Benjamin, farmer, Spring farm
Bennett Abel, farmer 1
OLDEURY is an important ton, township and parish, the various offices of the Local Board, the free library
formed out of the civil parish of Halesowen, on the Stafford- (now over 3,000 volumes) and reading room and a public
shire border, with stations on the London and North hall for entertainments, meetings &c. The Volunteer Fire
Western and Great Western railways, and is the head of a Brigade, formed in r8go possess a steam fire engine an&
petty sessional division and a polling place for the Northern engine house and fire station in Low Town. Olfibury
division of the county, Upper Halfshire hundred, West stands in the midst of a district abounding in iron, coal and
Brorawich union and county court district, rural deanery of limestone, the working of which affords employment to its
Dudley, and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester. Old- inhabitants. In x88? Messrs. Chance Brothers laid out and
bury at one time formed a portion of Salop, but under the planted 4 acres of laud for the use of the people of Oldbury
Acts 2 and 3 William IV. cap. 64 and 7 and 8 Vic. cap. 6x, as a recreation ground; during the summer months the
was annexed to Worcestershire; it is .? miles west from local brass bands attend on Saturday afternoons. There are
Birmingham, 3 east from Dudley and s north-east from iron foundries, edge tool works; extensive works of the
Halesowen, on the high road from Birmingham to Dudley, Oldbury Alkali Co. Lim.; the chemical works of Messrs.
and x x?j from London by rail. The town is under the Aibright and Wilson and Messrs. Deenuth and Co. Lim.;
management of a Local Board of Health, consisting of x? works for the production of the metal known as aluminium;
members, and is supplied with gas by the Local Board, and the Oldbury Railway Carriage Co.'s works; besidesmalt-
from works erected by them in 1879-80; and with water by ings, corn mills, barge yards, and several brick and tile fields,
the South Staffordshire Water Works Company. Christ the steel works of Messrs. William Hunt and Sons,Lim. of the
church, standing in the centre of the town, is a structure Brades, and the works of the Midland Printing Co. Lim.
of brick, in the Early English style, erected in 1840 at a cost The trustees of the late Patrick 4llan-Fraser esq. u.n'. of
of £4,500, and restored in 1867 at a cost of about £1,200, Hospital Field, Arbroath, N.B. are lords of the manor.
under the direction of Mr. E. Holmes, of Birmingham, when Courts leet and baron are held annually. The area of the
a new chancel was built and other alterations made; and township, with Langley, is 1,687 acres; rateable value,
further improvements were effected in 7883 at a cost of £69,485; the population of the township and local bead
about £6oo: the church now consists of chancel, clerestoned district in 1891 was 20,348.
nave, aisles, and a western tower with pinnacles containing Sexton, John Brookes.
8 bells, and a clock with chimes added in 1887-8, when the Posr M. 0. & T. 0., 5. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,
tower was raised 25 feet. There are some stained windows Bir
and a fine-toned organ, erected in 1875, at a cost of between miugham street.-Harry Pugh, postmaster. Letters
£400 and £soo: there are 1,450 sittings, 1,300 being free, received through Birmingham at 5.30 & 6.30 am. & 12.35
& 4.35 p.m.; dispatched at 6.30 & 9.10 a.m.; 12.30,210'
The register datesfrom the year 1714 The living isa vicarage, (to Smethwick only), 4.70, 8.x? (to Birmingham & South
net yearly value £232, including 52 acres of glebe, with rosa- only) & 9.75 p.m.; sundays, 6.35 p.m.; no late fees
dence, in the gift of the rector of Halesowen. The Rev.
Win. Hughes is curate. A vicarage was built in i88o, at a cost Posr OFFICE, Rounds green.-James McGnll, receLver.
of [[4,063, of which [[z,ooowas contributed by Messrs.Chance Letters dispatched 8.50 & 11.40 a.m. & 3.40 & 7.45 p.m.;
Brothers. The National school-room at Tat Bank is licensed sundays, 6 p.m
for Divine service, and two services are held every Sunday. PILLAR Box, Market place, cleared 6 & g a.m.; is nofl
There is a Catholic chapel, erected in i565, and dedicated to ? 8 & 9 p.m.; sundays, 6.40 p.m
St. Frauds Xavier, and Congregational, Baptist, Unitarian, WALL BoxEs, cleared at
Wesleyan, Primitive and New Connexion Methodist and Brades village, 8.50 a.m. & 3.x5 & 7.35 pin.; sundalsr
Evangelical chapels, several of which have schools annexed. 8.5o am.
The Cemetery, formed in x8?6-y at a cost of about [[xx,ooo Park street, 8.go a.m. & 7.5 & 7.45 p.m.; similays, 8.30 5?n
and situated on an eminence about one mile south of the Whimsey bridge, 6, 8.45 & 11.50 a.m. & ? & 7.55 31.12.'
church, occupies 9j acres and includes two mortuary chapels: sundays, 6.75 p.m
it is nuder the control of a Burial Board of 9 members. Tat Bank road, 8.45 a.m. & z.50 & 7.50p?m.; etindaTh
The Public Buildings, in the Marketplace, erected in 1890-s 8.45 a.m
at a cost of over £g,ooo, are of red brick with dressings and Frazer street, 8.50 a.fli. & S & 7.45 p.m..; sundays, 8.9
facings of terra-cotta in the Renaissance style and contain a.m
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DIRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIIRE. OFFENHAM. 15?
aaarried men. Wood Hall, the seat ef Mrs. Adams, is a LITTLEWOUTH is i mile south-east, and has a Wesleyaa
mansion of brick with stone facings, in the Tudor style, chapel. HATFIELD 15 another hamlet, a quarter of a mile
jdeasantly situated in park-like grounds, from which south.
?plendid views of Malvern and the surrounding hills are Parish Clerk, Thomas Harper.
obtained. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are lords of the Letters received through Worcester arrive at 7 am. WALL
manor. The principal landowners are Thomas T. B. Hooke LETTER Box, near the church, cleared at 4.45 pan. sun.
esq. the Earl of Coventry (Lord.Lieut.), Mrs. Thomas days 10.45 am. The nearest money order & telegraph
Adams, Charles Sidney Howitt esq. The soil is various; offices are at Worcester & Kempsey
subsoil, gravel and clay. The chief crops are barley, beans Parochial School (mixed), built in 1857, for 120 children:
and wheat. The area is i,8n acres; rateable value, £6,659; average attendance, 86; Miss Jane Lewis, mistress
the population in 1891 was 8", including the occupants of Railway Station (Great Western), Henry William Ford,
the barracks. station master
Maitland Lient. J. P. 5. (2nd battalion), Harber Thomas, baker & grocer
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Norton barracks Kimber William, shopkeeper
Adams Mrs. Wood hall Moore Capt. John (quartermaster 4th Kyte James, farmer, Lower house
Berkeley Capt. M. H. (3rd battalion) batt.) (Militia), Norton barracks Lakey Thomas, farmer, Newlands farm
(Militia), Norton barracks MunroCapt. G. N. (ist hatt.), Nrtn. brrcks Merriman William, Norton Retreat r.u
Itrayne Rev.R4ertThomasae.A.[[durate] Pitt George, Littleworth Petford James, blacksmith
Clarke Major E. H. St. L. (2nd bat- Swanson Liout. ,J. G. B. (1st batt.), Phipps John, farmer, Hatfield
talion), Norton barracks Norton barracks SavageFredkJsph.frmr.Old House farm
&ibb Capt. J. H. S. (adjutant 4th hat- Watton Miss, Hatfield Simmons George, dairyman
talion) (Militia), Norton barracks COMMERcIAL. Smith Henry, farmer
Howitt Charles Sidney, The Firs Allington George(Mrs. ),farmer,Hatfield Taylor Daniel, farmer
Jackson H. N. Norton grange Ballard Alfred, fanner, Hatfield Walford John, farmer, Norton court
Lugard Rev. Frederick Grueber 1I.A. Gulliver George, shopkeeper Watson George, farmer, Norton house
Vicarage Harbor Henry, farmer, Pound house
ODDINGLEY is a village and parish, ?j miles south- - loalny ; subsoil, principally marl, and in some parts clay.
east from Droitwich station on the Worcester and Stourbridge The crops are all kinds of cereals and a few roots. The area
section of the Great Western railway, 6 north-east from is 870 acres; rateable value, £1,936; the population in
Worcester, and n8 from London, in the Mid division of the iS Si was 193.
connty, Lower Oswaldslow hundred, Droitwich union, petty DUNIOAMP5TEAD is a hamlet, i mile north, partly in this
sessional division and county court district, rural deaner of parish and partly in that of Himbleton, with a station on the
East Worcester and archdeacoury and diocese of Worcester. Midland
`rhe Worcester and Birmingham canal runs through the railway for goods only.
parish. The church of St. James, almost wholly rebuilt in NETHERWOOD, half a mile south-east, is a farm, and was the
1151, from the designs of Mr. Hussey, at the expense of J. scene of a tragedy in i8o6, when a person named Hemming,
H. Galton esq. is a cruciform building of stone in the a carpenter, having been employed to assassinate the Rev.
Perpendicular style, consisting of chaucel, nave, transepts, U. Parker, then rector, was afterwards himself murdered by
south porch and a western tower containing 3 bells: there his employers, who were fearful of the perpetrator of the
is a considerable quantity of old stained glass, and one of the norrible deed being found out and themselves implicated.
bench ends has a wrought-iron standard hour-glass frame: Parlsh Clerk. Thomas Greenhill.
the church affords i?o sittings. The register dates from PILLAR LETTER Posr, Dunhampstead, cleared at 6 p.m.
the year 1661. The living is a rectory, united in 1878 to Letters received through Droitwich, which js the nearest
Hadzor, average tithe rent-charge £132, joint net yearly money order & telegraph office; delivered at 8 a.m. &
value [[249. including z86 acres of glebe, with residence, in 6 p.m
the gift of Major H. G. Howard Galton R.A. and held since Parochial School (mixed), for Oddingley & Hadxor, erected
1842 by the Rev. James Beareroft mA. of Oriel College, in i8?o, for 64 children; average attendance, 38; Mrs.
Oxford. Major Hubert George Howard Galton R.A., LB. is Maria Mackmain, mistress
ord of the manor and principal landowner. Tlw soil is Dunhampstead Goods Station, Henry Cross, station master
Beareroft Rev. James B.A. Rectory Horton George William, farm bailiff to Plain John, shopkeeper, Trench lane
Baylis Henry, farmer, Yetherwood frm Mr. B. H. Godard Waterson Dian&? (Mrs.), Fir Tree r.?.
Brooks Thomas, farmer South Wales & Cannock Chase Coal & Dunhamstead
Grundy WilliaIu, blacksmith Coke Co. Lim. Midland goods station Wise George, farmer, Pine Apple farn?
Keadall James, farmer, Church farm
OFFENHAM is a small village and parish on the land and the rent of a cottage produce together about /`o
navigable river Avon, with a station (called Littleton and yearly, which is given to the poor in bread on Christmas
Badsey) on the Oxford and Worcester section of the Great day. Offenham is said to have been a retreat of the Abbots
Western railway, 2 miles north-by-east from Evesham of Evesham, and the present Manor farmhouse is believed
stations on the Great Western and Midland railways, and i6 to stand upon the site of the ancient abbatial mansion:
south-east from Worces$er, in the Southera division of the one of the rooms is a fine carved oak mantel-piece, in th9
county, Upper Blackenhurst hundred, Evesham petty sos- centre of which are the arms of the Haslewood family:
sional division, union and county court district, rural extensive foundations, and fragments of an old building
deanery of Evesham and archdeaconry and diocese of Wor- were discovered about i 86o, and the moat which surrounded
cester. . The church of St. Mary and St. Milburg, entirely the residence may still be traced: in the neighbourhood,
rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in i86i is an edifice towards the north-west, is a broad fosse, called the" 9eer's
of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave Leap," supposed to be a portion of the boundary of the deer
of four bays, north aisle, south porch, and an embattled park extending along the river side, and belonging to the
western tower, with pinnacles, containing 5 bells and a clock mansion: in 1887 20 skeletons were dug up in a field
erected in 1887, at a cost of about £80: the east window is adjoining Mr. Brown's mill: three of these were headless,
stained, and there are memorial windows to the Rev. B. and one was found lying upon a slab, together with several
Lawson, late vicar, and to Lieut. -Col. R. Preedy; in the bronEe coins: at the end of the village stands the May pole,
tower is another stained window, the gift of the Rev. R. recently erected in place of an older one blown down during
Lawson: the pulpit is of carved Derbyshire marble, supported a late gale. The Dean and Chapter of Christ Church,Oxford,
on a cluster of six polished piers: there are 148 sittings. who are the lords of the manor,George Hugh Dighy and John
The register dates from the year 1538. The living is a Gibbs esqrs. andjohzaSwift esq. of 12 Clyde road, Didabury,
vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £57, net yearly value Manchester, are the prjncipal landowners. The soil is
C295 including 4 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift light sandy; subsoil, gravel and sand. The chief crops are
of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and wheat, market garden produce, oats and barley. The area
held since i865 by the Rev. William James Bristow M.A. of is 1,215 acres; rateable value, £3,625; the population in
Christ Church, Oxford. Here is a Baptist chapel, erected iSgi was 56o.
in 1871. A Working Men's Club and reading room, erected
at the sole cost of Mr. John Smith, was opened October 24. Sexton, George Porter.
1887, and is supplied with the London and local papers,
various games &c. and supported by voluntary subscriptions. Posr Osrica. - Soloman Salisbury, receiver, Letters
There are two charities, Brent's and Kerry's, aggregate value through Evesham, which is thq nearest mon?y order &
about [[io yearly, which sum, with the exception of £` telegraph office, arrive at 7.30 a.m. & are dispatched at
given to the vicar for preaching a sermon on Good Friday, 5.15 p.m. (week days only). Postal ordersare issuedhere,
is devoted towards the support of the school: the poor's but not paid
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??58 NEWLAND. WORCESTERSJHRE. [[KELLY'S
?osv Oa'a'ncE.-John Thomas, receiver. Letters through average attendance, z5; erected in 1879 & maintained by
Great Malvern arrive at 7.45 a.m. Box cleared at 12 a.m. the present Earl Beauchamp; Miss Mary Ann Elizabeth
& 6.15 p.m.; snndays, 10.30 am. The nearest money Wisdom, mistress
order & telegraph office is at Malvern Link The elder children attend the schools at Malvern Link and
Infants' School, Newland. green, for about 40 children; Madresfield
Caswell James, Hawthorn villa Leeke William, farmer & hop grower, Russell James, farmer & hop grower,
Ilarris Misses, Ben lake Lodge farm Newland grange
White Rev. George Cosby loLA. [[vicar], Owen Thomas, farmer & builder Rowberry Leonard Vale, Swan P.R. &
Warden's lodge Purser & IPedlingham, farmers, Monk's baker
.Ropkins Thomas Meridith, farmer & field Thomas John, blacksmith, Post office
hop grower, Newland court
NORTHFIELD is a suburb of Birmingham and is given with Kelly's Directory of that city.
NORTON is a parish and pretty village on the Alcester Forsyth, of Worcester, was placed here: in 1872 a Late
;road and bounded on the east by the river Avon, x mile Perpendicular window, removed from the old church of
south-west from Harvington station on the Evesham and Bengeworth, was inserted iu the north nave wall, thereby
Aschurch branch of the Midland railway and about 3 miles displacing an interesting 15th century doorway, now at the
north from Evesham, in the Southern division of the county, entrance of the churchyard and encased within other
hundred of Lower Blackenhurst, Evesham union, petty portions of a window from Bengeworth; the east window
sessional division and county court district, rural deanery and four others are stained: the chancel was decorated in
of Evesham and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester. colour by the hands of the Rev. Narcissus George Ilatt MA,
The church of St. Egwin was repaired and partly rebuilt late vicar 1854-91, who also erected three stone sedilia in
with the exception of the tower, but in a poor and incorrect 1887 in memory of his sister : the church affords its
style, in the year 1844, at a cost of about [[700, and is an sittings, n5o being free. The register, including Leach.
edifice of stone in the Late Perpendicular style, consisting of wick, dates fronn the year n?6o. The living is a wicarago,
chancel, nave, north transept, south porch and a low with that of Lenchwick annexed, average tithe rent-charge
embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing a clock, [[30, joint gross yearly value [[241, including 45 acres of
erected in 1887, and 6 bells: in the north transept are glehe, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and
several fine marble and alabaster monuments of the Bigg held since iSgi by the Rev. Walter Consitt Boulter MA. of
family; the earliest of these being an altar-tomb against the the University of Durhanu. At Twyford, one mile sooth,
north wall with recunabent effigies of Thomas Bsgg esq. are vestiges of an ancient stone bridge, which fenuerly
1581, and Maudlen his wife, 1574; the knight is in full crossed the Avon; some bones and pieces of armour, reIn
armour with his head resting on a helanet; the front of the of the battle of Evesham, have been discovered here,
tomb has projections with impaled shields in the centre and H. R. H. the Due d'Aumale, who owns nearly the whole of
at the ends, and between these are figures of children, at the parish, is lord of the manor and resides at Chadhery.
the back is an impaled shield with inscription: the next in The soil is light sand, loam and clay; subsoil, part gravel
date, at the east end, is an altar-tonab with panelled sides and part clay. The principal crops are wheat, oats and
and above the panelling in front figures of nine children barley, but a great part of the land is now used for maclet
kneeling, with shields of arms; above are kneeling effigies of gardening. The area is 2,596 acres; rateable vales,
a knight in armour and his lady, facing each other at a desk; [[3,989; the population in iSgi was 407.
above rises a semicircular arch, surmounted by a cornice Licoccuwica is about c mile south-west from Norton, and
carried on stilted columns and bearing shields of arans; the 24 north from Evesham.
tomb is inscribed to Sir Thomas Bigg kt. oh. 4th May, 1613,
and Ursula (Throckmorton), his wife, oh. x6oz: there is a CHAnaurer, situated on the river Avon, is a hamlet in
third altar-tomb, with plain panelled sides, and Corinthian Norton parish, a miles south-west from Norton and two
columns supporting a flat canopy surmounted by the arms north-west frona Evesham. H.R.H. The Due d'Aumale has
of Bigg, besneath which is the recumbent figure of a knight a hunting-boat here called Wood Norton, to which is attached
in armour, and at th& back an inscription to Sir Thomas a Catholic chapel, erected in 1865 and dedicated to St.
Bigg kt. and only baronet of this family, oh. zith June, Anthony.
above these are suspended helmets, swords and spurs: Sexton, Edward Johnson.
other monuments of a simpler character commennorate Letters through Evesham arrive at 7.30 am. Harringisra
Tryphena, daughter of Sir William Craven, of Lencinwick, is the nearest money order office & Harvington station
¶687, and William Craver, his son, i68?; Williana Craven, the nearest telegraph office. WALL LarrEre Box cleared
1665, and Rev. Peter Cassy AM. 1784: an ancient marble 5.25 p.m. week days only
lectern, made for Evesham Abbey in 1206, and found among National School (mixed), built in 1873, with a residence far
its rmns, is now nn use in this church; it remained for the master, & endowed with the sum of 32s. yearly,
upwards of three centuries in some pleasure grounds near which was bequeathed by a Lady Walters; the school will
Evesham, but in n865 was presented to the vicar of Norton, hold go children; average attendance, 53; Archibald
and having been furnished with new shafts and base by Robertson, snaster; Mrs. Robertson, mistress
Norton. Prolin Charles, blacksmith I Chadbury.
Boulter Rev. Walter Consittw.A. [[vicar] Stanton James K. market gardener d'Aumale H.R.H. The Due, Wood
Holland Francis Corbett z.p.Twyford ho Stanton John, shoe maker Norton
smith `Rev. Thomas au& Weaver fly. tailor & assistant overseer Randell Miss
Brotheridge William, market gardener Wedlake Anthony Manning, farmer Bomford William Hemming (Bomford,
Cole John, carpenter Pollard & Co.), woolotapler, Chad-
Hazledinefly.Millr. frmr.Ashmore's frm Lencliwick. bury Mill house
Luon Joseph, farmer Partington Misses Saunders Joseph, market gardener
Jeff a Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Randell James Richards, farmer
Keorton Working Men's Club & Reading Gill William, farmer Vale of Evesham Flour Mills Co.Limited
Room (Henry Weaver, see) Pratt Edwin, shopkeeper (W. G. Smith, see)
NORTON-BY-KEIVIPSEY is a small but picturesque ehancel and the erection of a new south aisle, porch and
village and parish, 4 miles south from Worcester, in the vestry: the handsome reredos is a memorial to George
Western division of the county, Lower Oswaldslow hundred, James Alexander Walker esq.: the east window is S
Fershore union, Worcester potty sessional division and memorial to Sophia, widow of B. Hooks esq. and her
county court district, and in the eastern division of the children Elizabeth, Sophia and Matilda, and to John C.
rural deanery of Worcester, and archdeaconry and diocese Hooke esq.: there are several modern monuments to. the
of Worcester. The Great Western and Midland railways Hooke, Walker and Faulkner families, to the Rev. Henry
r ass through the parish; there is a station of the former Faulkner, a former incumbent; the Rev. George Jenkim,
ins in the village, and the Wadhorough station of the late incumbent, and to Emily Walker, wife of the Rt. lea
Worcester and Gloucester section of the Midland railway is Hugh Culling Eardley Childers asm.r., r.e. who died in mly5:
2 miles south. The church of St. Jamnes is a very small there are n6o sittings. The register of baptisms dates freon
building of stone, chiefly of the Norman period, and was the year 1540; marriages and burials 1538. The living so S
almost wholly rebuilt in 1875 by subscription: it consists of vicarm,ge, average tithe rent-charge [[6, net yearly waler
ehancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and a plain western [[¶34, ineluding ? acres of globe, with residence, erecteelifi
tower of Perpendicnlar date, with pinnacles and containing 1875, from plans by Mr. W. J. Hopkins, of Worcester, in
? bells: the chief entrance is by the south porch, through an the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and h5ld
ancient Norman arch: the windows in the nave are lancets, since 1875 by the Rev. Frederick Grueber Lugard V.A. Of
and there is an ancient stone font: the restoration, effected Trinity College, Cambridge. Norton barracks, the Depitof
under the superintendence of Mr. Ewan Christian and Mr. the Worcestershire regiment, situated about 4 miles south
IV. J. Hopkins, architects, included the renovation of the from Worcester, were built in `8y6, fog 224 single and 3i
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DIRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIIRE. NEWLAND. 1?57
price Henry Weaver, draper & grocer, z r Withymoor road Stringer Ellen (Mrs.), 73 Chapel street & High street
priest Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Washington street Sturman Samuel Thomas Edwd. saddler, z Bowling green
Priest Thomas, Gate PH. 23 Cole street Swindell & Co. manufacturers of scythes, chains & horse
Prince Edward, British Oak ?.w. x Sweet turf nails, Withymoor works
Prince Thomas, shopkeeper, 92 Simms lane Talbot John Frederick, boot & shoe maker, 22 Halesowen rd
Rayhould Luke, shopkeeper, 74 Northfield road Taylor Lawrence, shopkeeper, ii Windmill end
Raybould Thomas, boot maker, 13 Halesowen road Taylor Samuel, greengrocer, ?8 High street
Reeves Hannah (Mrs.),stationer&news agent,gHalesowen rd Taylor Thirza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 31 Windmill end
Roberts Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 109 Halesowen road Tibbetts John, beer retailer, Cradley road
Roberts Samuel, hair dresser, 59 Simms lane Tilley Edward, haberdasher, ? Church road
Roberts William, pawnbroker, 4 Halesowen road Tilley George, shopkeeper, Mushroom green
Robinson John, colliery owner, Cinder bank Tilley Joseph, maltster & painter, ix Windmill end
Robinson Matthew Isaiah, Castle r.n. g High street Tilley Silas (exors. of), Wheatsheaf rat & timber merchant?
Robinson William, boot & shoe maker, 83 St. John street 24 Windmill end
Roe James, White Swan r.i{. 23 Baptist end Tilley William, Loyal Washington r.n. Halesowen road
Rolinson John & Henry, brick & tile makers, Cinder bank Timmins Daniel, surgeon & medical officer Necherton dis-
Rolinson John & Son, brewers, maltsters & wine & spirit trict, Dudley union, High street; & at Dudley
merchants, St. Andrew's street Troman Abel & Son, chain makers, St. Thomas street
ilolinson Daniel, Five Ways r.H. St. Andrew's street Trowman Matthew & Son, chain makers, Newtown
Rollinson Ben, boot & shoe maker, 2 Church road Truman James, shopkeeper, 23 Windmill end
Rollinson Mary (Mrs.), grocer & mineral water manufac- Turner Joseph, bricklayer, New street
turer, 37 St. John street Turner Moses, bricklayer, 39 St. Andrew's street
Roper James, greengrocer, 24 Halesowen road Turner Richard, scrap iron dealer, 3 Cinder bank
Round Benjamin, grocer, 6o Hill street Turner William, shopkeeper, x86 Halesowen road
Round Benjamin, Trust to Providence r.n. Washington st Walker J. G. & Son, merchants & manufacturers of chains?
Round David, boot & shoe maker, 64 Simuns lane nails &c. (see Dndley), Derby hand
Round David, shopkeeper, 47 St. Andrew's street Walker W. E. & R. 0. galvanized iron manufacturers &
Round James, pawnbroker, 14 High street merchants, manufacturers of the arrows brand of gal-
Round John, miller(steam) & baker, Hill street vanized & corrugated iron & every description of buckets?
Round Joseph, beer retailer, 47 Simuns lane chamber pails, waterloo scoops, foot baths &c. Spring Hilt
Round Thomas, grocer, 26 Hall street works; & at Dudley & Walsall. See advertisement
Sankey Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Baptist End road Walker Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, xo Griffin street
Scriven Alfred, grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & Walker George, hair dresser, z8? Halesowen road
spirit merchants, ix Halesowen road & Northfield road Warby John, British Oak PH. ? Oak street, Darby end
Shaw James & Joseph, plumbers, 9A, High street Ward William, provision dealer, 28 Hill street
Shaw Daniel, shopkeeper, x Nocksfold Wassell James, Bull's Head p.w. ig St. John street
Sbaw Hannah (Mrs.), butcher, 14 Halesowen road Watchorn Joseph, builder, Cradley road
Shropshire Union Railway & Canal Company (John Roy- Weston David, shopkeeper, ?o Dudley wood
croft, agent), general carriers, Primrose hill Weston Joseph, shopkeeper, 38 Dudley wood
Sidaway Mary (Miss), pawnbroker, 9 Cole street, Darby end Westwood, Hayward & Co. bicycle manufacturers & elec-.
Sidaway Thomas, Cottage Spring P.H. Bowling green trical engineers; all kinds of machinery made & repaired,.
Skidmore H. P. & Co. galvanized iron manufacturers, Atlas Liberty cycle works, St. James street
tube works Westwood Adam, Royal Exchange P.H. 23 Simms lane
Skidmore H. P. manufacturer of the patent welded wrought While Samuel, shopkeeper, 73 Halesowen road
iron tubes, Atlas tube works * Whitehouse Scarr (Mrs.), marine store dealer, Northileld nil!
Skidmore Thomas, shopkeeper, 33 St. Thomas street Wicherley John, shopkeeper & chain maker, 27 Cole street
Smart Joseph, beer retailer, ? Simms lane Wilkinson Edward, draper, 7 Halesowen road
Smart Samuel, haberdasher, iS Simuns lane Willetts Eli, draper, 8 Halesowen road
Smith John, beer retailer, z6 St. Andrew's street Willetts Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 77 Withymoor road
Smith John, shopkeeper, 74 Chapel street Willetts William, builder it grocer, 6 Bowling green
Smith Samuel, shopkeeper, Mouse street Williams Charles, shopkeeper, 22 Simms lane
Senthall Benjamin, shopkeeper, ?g Hill street Wilson George, excise officer, Cinder bank
Spittle Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 56 St. John street Wood Edward, steam boiler maker, Bumble Hole works
Stanger Robert, Old Bell P.H.8 Hill street Woodall George & Son, blacksmiths, Cinder bank
Stanton William, shopkeeper, 57 Withymoor road Woodall William, plumber, 14 St. Thomas street
Stephens Henry Brooke, smaliware dealer, ? St. Thomas st Woodhouse Thomas, spade handle maker, Pudding Bag st.
Stevens William & Co. chain makers, Bowling green Wright George, shopkeeper, 63 St. Thomas street
Stevens James, beer retailer, 2 St. James street Wright George, wheelwright, 70 Cradley road
Stokes Rose Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper, 6 Withymoor road Young Charles, boot & shoe dealer, 35 Northfield road
NEWLAND is a parish, anciently subject to the Priory cluding 20 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of'
of Great Malvern, on the road from Worcester to Malvern, the Beauchamp trustees, and held since 7877 by the Rev.
2 miles north-east from Great Malvern, 6 south-west from George Cosby White M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge,
Worcester and x mile north-east from Malvern Link station hon. canon of Cumbree, and also a warden of the Beauchamp.
on the Greet Western railway, in the Western division of charity, the yearly value of which is Znoo, with residence.
the county, Lower Pershore hundred, Upton-on-Severn The Beauchamp almshouses, which form three sides of a
union, Great Malvern petty sessional division and county I quadrangle, are of brick, in the Domestic Gothic style, from
and diocese of Worcester. The church of St. Leonard, erected in the year 7862-3, by the trustees of John, 3rd
court district, rural deanery of Powick and archdeaconry designs by Mr. P. C. Hardwick F.5.A. architect, and were
erected by the trustees of the Beauchamp charity, in lieu of Lord Beauchamp, who left £60,000 (amounting with the
the ancient parish church, a remarkable wooden structure accumulation of interest to £7?, ooo), for the erection of
of the time of Edward HI. taken down in 7864, is a building `aluashouses at Newland for 12 or some larger number of poor
of stone, in the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel, men or women who should have been employed in agna-
with aisle, nave, north porch and a south-eastern turret, culture, provided that a suitable piece of land for a site
with crocheted spire, containing 2 bells: the windows should be given within a twelvemouth of his decease, which
throughout are stained: the chancel aisle is separated from I was accordingly done by the Hon. Charles Grantham Scott,
the chancel by four arches, standing upon bases and double his nephew, and heir to the Newland estate; the buildings
columns of different marbles, with carved capitals: the walls include, besides dwellings for the pensioners, a board room
of the church are exquisitely decorated with a series of and warden's lodge; the foundation at present consists of a
paintings in" spirit fresco," the offerings of private persons, warden, a clerk, 24 pensioners, who, in addition to three
and have different coloured marbles and agates inserted, as rooms rent free, receive sums varying from ios. to 75. 6d.
also have the pulpit and stone screen, which are beautifully weekly with coals and medicine, and xo chorister boys
carved: the church occupies the north-east angle of the (orphans) who are clothed and fed; there is also a residence
new Reauchamp almshonses, the two buildings being con- for several sisters of St. Peter's home, Kilburn, London,
nected by a cloister: the church will seat about noo: the who undertake the nursing of the pensioners, a dispensary
wooden chancel of the old church has been re-constructed and infirmary; Rev. George Cosby White MA. warden;
as a mortuary, and the remaining site, together with other William F. Cox, clerk. Earl Beauchamp is lord of the
land and a plot of round given by Earl Beauchamp, was manor and principal landowner. The soil is stiff; subsoil,
consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester as a parochial marl and iron stone. The chief crops are wheat, barley,
burial ground, Oct. 22, x86n. The register of baptisms and beans, seeds and hops. The area is 738 acres rateable
burials dates from the year 7597; marriages, 7562. The value, [[2,109; the population in 789; was 221.
living is an endowed vicarage, gross yearly value [[6o, in- Parish Clerk, Win. F. (Jo; Spring gardens, Malvern Link.
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156 NETHERTON. WORCESTERSHIJIE. [[nay's
Davis Joseph, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 68 Chapel street Hill Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 67 Simma lane
Davis William, mining enginr. Holyrood ho. Withymoor rd Hingley Noah & Sons, iron & coal masters, chain cable &
Deeley William, builder, joiner & coffin maker; specialities, anchor manufacturers
enamelling furnaces, improved muffels &c. Bell road Hingley Henry, chain maker, Newtown
Devenport William, Boat inn, Bumble hole Hipkiss William, butcher, a Halesowen road
Dingley John, breeze burner, Darby end Hodgetts John, Hand of Providence P.H. 26 Northfield road
Doo James Emile, chemist, ? Halesowen road Hodgetta Rhoda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 79 Halesowen road
Dudley Co-operative Society Lim. (Albert Newton Davies, Hodgkiss Rowland, confectioner, x? Halesowen road
branch manager), St. John street Hogg David, butcher, 36 Halesowen road
Dudley Free Library (Netherton branch), (William Horton, Holden Samuel, butcher, Simms lane
caretaker), High street Holden Walter, butcher, 2! Halesowen road
Dunn George, charter master, St. Thomas street Hollies David Edward, White Horse PH. 12 Windmill end
Dunn George Henry, coal master, Netherton colliery Hollies Eli Ernest, carpenter, 25 Church road
Dunn Sylvanus, Colliers' Arms P.H. 6x Chapel street Homer James Frederick, haberdasher, 35 St. Andrew's St
Edwards John, nail maker, 12 Cole street Homer James, Victoria inn, Dudley wood
Edwards Joseph, smaliware dealer, 2! Simms lane Homer Joseph, sen. beer retailer, 32 St. Andrew's street
Edwards Sophia (Miss), dress maker, 26 Bell road Homer Nehemiah, butcher, 22 Halesowen road
Edwards Wesley, insurance agent, 7 St. Andrew's street Home Dennis, beer retailer, a8 Cradley road
Eley Ann (Mrs.), butcher, a High street Horton Samuel, linen draper, 82 Simms lane
Farmer Stephen, butcher, 22 Northfield road Horton William, provision dealer, 33 Cole street, Darby end
Faulkner Daniel, wardrobe dealer, 30 Halesowen road Hotchkiss Joseph, Old Pack Horse r.w. 29 Hill street
Fellows Clara (Mrs.), baker, 22 Cole street, Darby end Hotchkiss Mary (Mrs.), draper, 22 St. John street
Fellows Isaac, relieving officer, Dudley county district, Hotchkiss William, maltster & brewer, Old Brewery, & coal
Dudley union, Simma lane merchant, St. John's street, & Boat inn, Bumble hole, &
Flavell John, breeze burner, Bumble hole Bridge inn, Spring hill
Freeman John, boat builder & general carpenter &j coffin Iles Jonas, watch & clock maker, 28 High street
maker, Bumble hole Jarvis Hannah Maria (Mrs.), provision dealer, North street
Fulleylove Harriet Helen (Mrs.), chemist & druggist, a5i? Jewkes George, fruiterer, 3 Halesowen road
High street Johastone Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, a6 Bowling green
Fulleylove William, chemist, 35 Halesowen road Jones Joseph, boot & shoe maker, i6 Halesowen road
Gallacher Susan (Miss), shopkeeper, 122 North street Jordan William, commercial traveller, 30 St. Thomas ot
Gill Livinia (Mrs.), Old Bush ?.m 12 Windmill end Kendall William, chain maker, Dudley wood
Gill Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3! Griffin street Kendrick William, chain maker, Mushroom green
Holding Stephen, habepdasher, 8 King street Kilvert James, shopkeeper, North street
Holding Henry, builder, i6 St. Thomas street King Maria (Mrs.), Saltwells inn, Dudley wood
firainger Ann (Mrs.), haberdasher, 4 Castle street Kirby Richard, Bricklayers' Arms P.H. 46 Chapel street
**rainger James, haberdasher, 6a Hill street Kitson Thomas, shopkeeper, ao Chapel street
Graingor Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 44 Halesowen road Lamodale James, insurance agent, 24 Church road
Grainger Septimus James, grocer, 12 Cradley road Lane William, hair dresser, 13 King street
Grazebrook Michael & William, iron masters & colliery pro- Lee Thomas, cowkeeper, 22 St. Andrew's street
prietors, Netherton iron works Lees John, provision dealer, 7! Simms lane
Great Western Railway Goods station (Alfred Watson, Lewis Samuel & Co. chain, nail & rivet manufrs.Witbymosr
goods agent) Lewis Daniel Grainger, superintendent Lloyds' Proving
Greaves John, grocer & nail maker, St. John's street house, St. Thomas street
(*reaves John, greengrocer, Market place Little Win. & Sons, boot & shoe manufactrs. Netherton hill
Griffith & Mitchell, surgeons, Cinder Bank house Lloyds' Staffordshire Proving House Co. Limited (Joseph
Griffiths Albert Edward, carpenter, 9 Simmo lane, Garde, see.; Daniel Grainger Lewis, supt. appointed by
Griffiths Arthur, chain maker, Newtown Lloyds' Register of British & Foreign Shipping), Lloyds'
4liriffiths James, blacksmith, 62 Bumble Hole road Public Proving house, Primrose hill
Griffiths John, chain maker, Dudley wood Mclnnes Harriet (Mrs.), general dealer, 7 High street
Griffiths Mary (Mrs.), haberdasher, 74 Cradley road, Mann Eliza (Mrs.), shoeing smith, Dudley wood
Griffiths Septimus Joseph, Blue Bell P.M. r? Cmadley road Mansell James Phillip, Bull's Head psi. i6 Windmill end
Griffiths Thos. earthenware & china dealer, 82 Cradley rd Mason John, saddler &c. 46 High street
Guest Mary (Mrs.), provision dealer, 23 Bumble hole Millington John, Jolly Miner i'.a. 40 Bumble hole
Hadley Alice Ada (Miss), haberdasher, 6 St. John's street Miles David, shopkeeper, 68 St. John street
iladley David, shopkeeper, a Withymoor road Millett Alice (Miss), boarding school, 3 High street
Hadley Joseph Williams, boot maker, ?6 Simmo lane Mills Benjamin, greengrocer, ii Cradley road
Hadley Thomas, insurance agent, 30 Northfield road Mitchell Thomas Ellis B.A., M.B., B.c. surgeon, see Griffith
Hall Thomas, hatter & tajlor, 182 Halesowen road & Mitchell
Hampton David, hair dresser, 38 Blackbrooke road Morris Daniel, shopkeeper, 49 Bumble hole
Hampton John, Old Cottage inn, 24 Simmo lane Moses Rachael, dress maker, ?8 Cinder bank
Hampton William, draper, 2 Halesowen road Mountford George, Crown a'.oe. a6 Hill street
Hancox Benjamin, shopkeeper, Baptist end Mountford George, Jun. butcher, `? Hill street
iHancox Mary (Miss), dress maker, ac Church road Mountford Thomas, shopkeeper, 25 Chapel street
Hancox William, timber merchant, Primrose hill Naylor Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 Halesowen road
Harcourt Frederick, hair dresser, 8 High street . Netherton Coffee Tavern (Thee. Muilett, mgr.), 15 High at
Harris Edward George, blacksmith, Nocks fold Newton Thomas Ferguson, fancy draper, 187 Halesowen rd
Harris George, blacksmith, Simms lane Newton William, White Swan r.n. 42 Cradley road
Harris John, shopkeeper, 7 Cradley road Noad Henry, shopkeeper, a Windmill end
Harris John Andrew, Swan inn, 6 Halesowen road Norris Albert Edward, butcher, 6? St. John street
Harris William, boiler maker, Bumble hole, & ironmonger, Norris John Robert, mining engineer, 6? St. John street
26 Halesowen road Norton Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, ii Chapel street
Harrison John, boot & shoe maker, 28 Halesowen road Oakes Francis, dairyman, Netherton hill
Harrison John, draper, ?a High street O'Dowd Jn. L.F.P.5.Olas. surgeon & medical officer Dudley
Hartshorne G. & Co. iron merchants & manufacturers of south district, & public vaccinator Dudley country dis-
wrought nails, rivets, anchors, cables, chains, traces &c. trict, Sweet Turf house
sole makers of [[lartohorne's patent stockless anchors &c.; Onslow William, Bird-in-Hand p.n. & brewer, 82 Chapel at
Best-Best Swedish charcoal; ?H. W. nails (contractors to Pargeter George, grocer, 148 Halesowen road
the Admiralty for crane & rigging chains), Primrose Parish Charles, chain maker, ?6 Northfield road
Bridge works Parkes Samuel, shopkeeper, 7 Cole street, Darby end
7Hartshorne Joseph, Travellers' Rest P.M. St. John's street Parsons Albert, shopkeeper, 9 St. John street
Hartohorne Thomas, marine store dealer, Northileld road Parsons Henry, greengrocer, 284 Halesowen road
Harvey Edward, builder, 6i Northfield road , Parsons Thomas Biggs, haberdasher, 29 Castle street
Hayward George Benjamin, bicycle manufacturer & elec- Pearce John, butcher & greengrocer, 87 & 88 Cradley rood
trical engineer, see Westwood, Hayward & Co Pearson Joseph Hickman, iron master, Netherton & Wind-
Hayward John, bicycle maker & electrical engineer, see mill End furnaces
Westwood, Hayward & Co Pittaway Joseph, shopkeeper, 22 Hill street
Hickman Leah (Mrs.), beer retailer & provision dealer, Cole Plant Thomas (exors. of), brewer, St. John's street
Ntreet, Darby end Plimmer Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Swan street
Hilt Benjamin, breeze burner, Darby end Plumb John, watch & clock maker, 37 Halesowen road
Hill Isaac, draper, 8 Cradley road Potts William, beer retailer, ig Castle street
Hill Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, ?a Northfleld road Price Henry, chain maker, x4 Bowling green
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DfllEaO?LY.] WORCESTERSHIRE. NETHERTOL 165
waters: there are baths in connection with the springs. In Methodist New Connexion,Darby Hand; 10.30 a.m.& 6 p.m?
accordance with an ancient custom, a wake is held here Methodist New Connexion, Northfield road; 10.30 am. &
ananally on the last Sunday in October. The Earl of Dudley 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 a.m
is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is Methodist New Connexion, St.John's St.; 10.30 a.m.& 6 p.m?
coal and ironstone. The population in x8Sa was 12,032. Primitive Methodist, Cradley road; ix a.m. & 6 p.m.;
Parish Clerk, David Mackay. tues. 7.30 p.m
Poor, M. & T. 0. & S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Wesleyan, Cole street, Darby Md; 10.30 )
Castlastreet.-Stephen Rolliason, sub-postmaster. Letters a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. ?` p.m j Rev. John Win.
arrive from Dudley at 6.50 am. & 2.25 p.m. week days; Wesloyan, Church road; 10.30 a.m. & ? Rogers &Rev..
?a.in. only on sundays; dispatched at 9.15 & 10.45 a.m. 6p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m I John .Jutsum
& 6.50 & 8.?o p.m.; sundays, xo a.m. only. Money Wesleyan,Dudley wood; 10.30 a.m.&6 p.m
orders are issued & paid from g a.m. to 6 p.m. Parcel ScHooLs
post dispatched 6.50 p.m.; no parcel post delivery on Dudley Board, Cinder bank (boys, girls & infants), built in
sundays 1877, for 340 boys, 220 girls & 170 infants; average
PUBLIc OFFIcERs :- attendance, 340 boys, 220 girls & i68 infants; James
Medical Officer, Netherton District, Dudley Union, Daniel (tIding BA. master; Mrs. Fanny Warbam, mistress;.
Timinins, High street Miss Annie Howlett, infants' mistress
Public Vaccinator, Dudley Country District & Medical Board, Northfield road (girls & infants), built in 1890, for
Officer, Dudley South District, John O'Dowd L.r.r.s.elas. 200 girls & 256 infants; average attendance, 198 girls,
Sweet Turf house 220 infants; mistresses, Miss Matilda Isabella Partridge,
Relieving Officer, Dudley Country District, Dudley Union, girls; Mrs. Lucy Napier, infants
Isaac Fellows, Simuns lane Board, Halesowen road (mixed & infants), for 378 boys &
Pucus or Wonsrnr, with times of Services :- girls & 200 infants; average attendance, 282 boys & girls
St. Andrew's Church, Rev. Samuel James Marriott M.A. & 183 infants; James Hutchinson, master; Mrs. Fanny
vicar; Rev. William James Worster & Rev. H. W. Ridgway, mistress
Leycester-Ward B.A. curates; 10.30 am. & 6.?o p.m.; St. Andrew's National, Church road (mixed), for 350 child-
wed. 7 p.m ron; average attendance, 329 ; James Warham, master
Chapel of Ease, Darby end; 10.30 B.in. & 6 p.m Infants', Hill street, erected in 1873, for 140 children
Chapel of Ease, Dudley wood; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m average attendance, 98 ; Miss Alice Cook, mistress
Baptist (Ebenezer), St. Andrew's street; 10.45 a.m. & 6 Dudley Wood Board (girls & infants), for roo children;
p.m.; wed. 7 p.m average attendance, ?o girls & 45 infants; Miss Marr
Baptist, Cinder bank; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m Ridgway, mistress
Baptist, Sweet Turf; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m Great Western Railway (late West Midland), Netherton
Congregational, Chapel at.; xo.?o am. & 6p.m.; tues.7 p.m station, Alfred William Whittaker, station master
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Harris Joseph, i Church road MarriottRev.Samuel Jas. le.A.Vicarage
Bannister Thomas, Primrose bill Lewis Daniel Grainger, Clent View O'Dowd John, Sweet Turf house
Davies Job, i? Church road house, Church road Plant Mrs. Withymoor house
Dunn George Henry, x Hall street Leycester-Ward Rev. Henry William Round John
Dunn John, ? Swan street B.A. [[curate] Smith Mrs. Hill house, Church road
Griffith Robt. BA., M.B. Cinderbank ho Masterman Rev. Thomas [[Methodist Smith Thomas Woodall, Cinderbank
GoodyearC5-eorgeWm.Prospect vl.Hall?t New Connexion] Walker George, 45 High street
Riggs-Walker Joseph Walker, Spring- Mitche4l Thomas Ellis B.A., MB., nc. Worster Rev. William James [[curate],.
bill house, Cradley road St. Thomas' street St. Thomas' street
COMMERcIAL. Chamberlain Robt. musical instrument dir. ?o Cinder bank
Adams Edwin Thomas, provision dealer, 23 Windmill end Chandler Noah, insurance agent, 23 St. Andrew's street
Adams John Thompson, greengrocer, 17 Halesowen road Chater Issachar, shopkeeper, ? Cole street, Darby end
Adams Margaret (Mrs.), wheelwright, Newtown Churchill James, boot repairer, 26 Meeting street
Adams Rowland, chain maker, North street Churchill William, butcher & shopkeeper, 753 Halesowen rd.
Adams Thomas, blacksmith & anchor maker, Newtown Clempsou Ann (Mrs.), provision dealer, Swan street
Adams Win. Enoch Rowland, haberdasher, x66 Halesowen rd Coates David, grocer, ?o High street
Amphlett Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, s Ainphietta fold Cole Ann (Mm.), Red Lion P.M. 21 Northfield road
Arnold Richard, milliner, 12 Halesowen road Cole John, butcher, x Cole street
Ashton George, beer retailer, Washington street Cole John, bay & straw dealer, St. John's street
Aston Elijah, King William P.M. 9 Cole street, Darby end Cole William, butcher, z St. John's street
Bagley Sami. Holly Bush ?.n. & brewer, Cole at. Darby end Coley John & Sons, chain & anchor manufactra. Newton
Ball Joseph, shophneper, 63 Northfield road Coley Felix, farmer, Dudley wood
Barker Job, farmer, ButTery cottage, Baptist end Coley John, Elephant & Castle P.M. Newtown
Barosley John & Sons, engineers & iron founders, malleable Collier George, clothier, Halesowen road
iron & brass founders, chain & pulley block manufacturers Conservative Working Men's Club (George Skidmore, sec.),.
Barnaley Robert, Cross Guns p.n. Newtown Cradley road
Bates Thomas, shopkeeper, 12 King street Cook*y Isaac, provision dealer, 9 Griffin street
Bayliss Mary Jane (Mrs.), provision dir. 33 St. Andrew's at Corfield Ebenezer, beer retailer, Swann street
Beddall l4oah, boot & shoe maker, 26 Hall street Craddock John, provision dealer, 32 Griffin street
Bennett Benjamin, news agent, 2 Oak street, Darby end Crew Samuel, beer retailer, St. John's street
Bennett Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 46 Slunma lane Crew Samuel, shopkeeper, & Crown P.M. 43 Cinder bank
Bennett Sarah (Mrs.), BuilfIelds P.M. 3 Windmill end Cutler Edward, house decorator, painter, glazier, gasfitter,
Billinghain Alfred, painter, New street paperhanger & anthorised plninber, 31 Halesowen road
Bihiogham Esther (Mrs.), boot maker, 86 Cradley road Dainty Simeon, iron founder, St. Thomas street
Billiogham Frances (Mrs.), beer retailer, 70 St. Thomas at Daker Elijah, shopkeeper, 9 Prince street
Bird James, grocer & money lender, xo Church road Danks Henry & Thomas, manufacturers of every
Bird Louisa (Mrs.), beer retailer & brewer, Withymoor road description of high class iron & steel steam boilers, con-
Bird Thomas, shopkeeper, 73 Northfield road structed entirely by modern machinery & on the most
Bissell George & Son, coopers, Halesowen road improved principles, contractors to H. M. War Office,
Bond Charles, beer retailer, 174 Halesowen road Crown boiler works
Bowater Harriett (Mrs.), Bird-in-Hand r.w. ? St. Andrew's at Danks Henry, Crown P.M. 97 Halesowen road
Bowater Joseph, Old Church Tavern P.H. Nooks fold Danks James, provision dealer, Prince street
Breakwell Joseph, Samson & Lion P.M. 45 Halesowen road Danks Samuel, blacksmith, Cinder bank
Breakwell Thomas, grocer, Halesowen road Danks Thomas, blacksmith, Cinder bank
Bridgwater Benjamin, shopkeeper, 49 St. John's street Danks Thomas, cowkeeper, Rookery hill
Bridgwater Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, a? Windmill end Danks Thomas, draper, 19 Hall street
Brudgwater John, shopkeeper, 23 Windmill end Danks William, beer retailer, x? Cinder bank
Brookes Allan, Loving Lamb rn. 65 Northileld road Darby Edward, Malt Shovel 2P.M. 52 Bumble hole
Brooks Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer, xo High street Darby Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Windmill end
Brown Alfd. Win. Woodhouse, White Lion P.M. ButTery lane Darby James, tailor, xx High street
Bnrchell William, shopkeeper, 23 St. John's street Darby John, shopkeeper, 29 Cole street
Bywater Elijah, Britannic P.M. 6o Northileld road Darby Josiah, shopkeeper & hairdresser, Withymoor road
Capewell Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 28 Windmill end Davies Job, solicitor & commissioner, x? Church read
Cartwright James, shopkeeper, 6? Chapel street Davies Joseph, beer retailer, 9 Castle street
Cartwright Joseph, linen draper, x?i Halesowen road Davies Mary Ann (Mm.), butcher, 5? Hill street
Cash Caleb, grocer, Halesowen road Davies Samuel, Junction r.u. Halesowen road
Cashmere William, Old Crown inn, 76 Halesowen road Davis Benjamin, grazier, Baptist end
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154 MATHON. WOIRGESThESHIRE. [[KELLY'S
work of the z4th century: the church contains mural 3,366 acres; rateable value, £7,067., the population in `8?r
monuments and floor stones to several old Worcestershire was 1,104, which includes WEST MALVEEN, particulars of
families, and near the porch stands the base of an ancient which will be found under a separate heading; the popula.
cross: there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the tion of Mathon being ggr.
year 1631. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value from Parish Clerk, William Parsons.
tithe rent-charge £249, net £208, with xi acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster POST OrrIcE.-Frederick Wall, receiver. Letters threugh
and held since 1848 by the Rev. Archibald James Douglas, 4 Great Malvern arrive at 7.50 a.m. & ? p.m.; do.
Glasgow University, Clare Hall, Cambridge, and Lic. Theol. patched at 5.15 p.m. The nearest money order & tele.
of University College, Durham. The Ecclesiastical Coin- graph office is at West Malvern. Postal orders are issned
missioners, who are the lords of the manor, the trustees of here, but not paid
the late Lieut.-Col. Martindale Edwin Vale DL., ?vr. the WALL Box, Lane's end, cleared at 8.z? a.m. & 5.25 pan,
trustees of the late W. Vale esq. and the trustees of the late sundays, 9.30 a.m.
Henry Tebbitt esq. of West Malvern, are the principal land- County Police Station, Stephen Mann, constable
owners. The soil is stiff marl and clay in some parts, and National School (mixed), erected in i86i from designs by
rich loam in others; subsoil, clay and limestone and in some Mr. W. J. Hopkins, architect, of Worcester, for about In
portions, red sandstone. The chief crops are grain of all children; average attendance, 26; it comprises a residence
descriptions, and hops of fine quality are grown here, being for the mistress & has a picturesque bell-turret rising fron
known in the market as the "Mathon White." The area is the roof: Miss Elizabeth Tanner, mistress
Douglas Rev. Archibald James L.Th. Clarke Charles, farmer, Burford Powell Susan (Mrs.), farmer, South end
The Vicarage Clarke Thomas, farmer, Mathon mill Rann John, farmer, Netherley hall
Douglas Rev. William Ashton Keith 1W.A. Gwynoe George, farmer & hop grower, Salt Charles, Cliffe's Arms r.n
[[curate], The Vicarage Ham green Thomas John, farmer, The Elms
Vale William Croxton, Mathon court Hodges Henry, farmer, South end Thomas John (Mrs.), farmer & hop
cOMMERcIAL. Hollingshead Henry, farmer, The Bank grower, Town Hou?e farm
Alford Alfred, tailor James William, farmer, smith's green Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Bates Christopher,farmer & hop grower, Newman John, farmer & hop grower Verney Charles, farmer & hop grower,
Hollens hill Oakley Charles,farm bailiff to Benjamin Church farm
Brant James, blacksmith, Weobley cross Jones esq. Old Country Walker Thomas, farmer, hop grower &
Bullock John,thrashing machine owner, Parsons Williann, assistant overseer & landowner, Moor end
Lane end parish clerk Wall Robert, farmer, Dobbins croft
MOSELEY is a suburb of Birmingham, and will be found in Kelly's Directory of that city.
NAUNTON BEAUCHAMP, called in the Saxon ings: here also were buried Edward Lyttelton, 1634
period "Ninuantune," and in Domesday "Neunentune," Thomas Lyttelton, x6ji; and Humphrey Lyttelton, it;o.
and in 1291, "Newentpn," is a parish of 4 miles north from The register dates from the year i6;6. The living is
Pershore, 3 north from the Pershore station of the West Mid- rectory; tithes commuted for about £67; gross yearly value,
laud section of the Great Western railway, 8 south-east from including 38 acres of glebe, with residence, [[124, in thogift
Worcester and nearly 8 south-east from Droitwich, in the of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1874 by the 11ev,
Southern division of the county, Upper Pershore hundred, Thomas Procter Wadley M.A. late foundation scholar of
Pershore union, petty sessional division and county court Queens' College, Cambridge. There are charities for chortle
district, rural deanery of Pen-shore and archdeaconry and repairs and bread. Naunton Court, an ancient mansion,
diocese of Worcester. The Whitoun brook flows through the formerly the residence of the Lyttelton family, contains n
parish. The church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle is for fine and massive oaken table and some tiles hearing the
the most part a modern building of stone, rebuilt in 767 in arms of Berkeley and others: there are remains of a moat.
a Debased style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch Several old timbered houses and cottages still exist in the
and a western tower with pinnacles, in the Perpendicular village. Mrs. Lyttelton Francis, who is lady of the manor,
style, containing 3 bells: an imitation of the arms of and Robert Hunt esq. are the principal landowners. The
Beauchamp appears on the exterior wall of the chancel, and soil is chiefly clay; subsoil, gravel and sand: it prodeces
on one of the pews in the nave are carved the arms of wheat, beans, barley and fruit. The area is 1,025 acres;
Lyttelton impaling those of Weotfaling, apparently repre- rateable value, [[BBs; the population in 1891 was 130.
senting Humphrey Lyttelton, of Naunton Court, who mar- Parish Clerk, Henry Price.
ried Margaret, daughter of Herbert Weetfaling, and died Letters received through Pershore, which is the nearest
in 1624: there are tablets in the church to the memory of money order & telegraph office, arrive at 9 n.m. WAn
the Rev. John Hunt, the Rev. Francis Robinson, rector, LETTER Box cleared at 4 p.m. No collection on sundays
who died in 1667, and to Humphrey Lyttelton, who died This place is included in Abberton United School Board
July 23, iSox, his brothers Thomas, `789, Sandys, 1829, District, formed in 1874; the children of this place attend
and others of the family, with a shield of seventeen quarter- the Board school of Flyford Flavell, distant about 3 miles
Hunt Robert, Naunton house Locke William James Locke William Jas. solicitor & farmer
Hunt Misses, The Elms Bakewell James, farmer Slade Thomas, shoe maker
Wadley Rev. Thomas Procter ac.A. Clarke George, farmer & haulier Stephens George, general dealer
[[rector], Rectory HuntRobt.frmr.& lndownr.Naunton ho Stephens Themas, shopkeeper
NETHERTON is a large and populous manufacturing I held since 1878 by the Rev. Samuel James Marriott MA. 01
hamlet and ecclesiastical parish, torined Oct. i?, x8?pp, with St. Mary Hall, Oxford, and 1W.A. ad eoendersn of Durhans
a station on the Worcester and Wolverhampton section of University. Connected with the parish church are two
the Great Western railway, 4 miles south from Dudley, chapels of ease, one at Darby End with ano sittings and the
4 north-west from Stoun-bridge and zo from Birmingham, other at Dudley Wood, with sittings for 250 persons; both
in the civil parish and parliamentary borough of Dudley, are served by the curates of the parish. There are also Con?
Northern division of the county, Halfohire hundred, Dudley gregational, Baptist, Methodist New Connexion and Primitive
union and county court district, rural deanery of Dudley and Methodist chapels. The church possesses some small chad-
arebdeaconry and diocese of Worcester: the Stourbridge ties bequeathed by former inhabitants. Miss Fellowes'?
canal passes through the parish. The church of St. Andrew, charity of f2oo, bequeathed by her to this parish, is in
standing on an eminence and forming a conspicuous object vested, and the interest distributed at Christmas in food.
for many miles round, was erected in 1830 at a cost of [[8,ooo clothing or fuel to the necessitous poor. Mrs. Blanche Skid-
on a site given by the late Earl of Dudley, and is a building more, of Netherton, by will, 3rd December, 1872, gave Lam
of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, to the vicar of Netherton and his wardens, the interest to he
nave, aisles and an embattled tower with pinnacles contain- distributed partly in clothing to the poor and part he the
ing a clock and 6 bells: a memorial window has been erected bell-ringers. This parish also benefits by the Dudley annl?
by the parish to Mrs. Skidnuore, of Netherton Hill House, a gamated bread charities. The neighbourhood aboundowith
great benefactress to the parish, who had previously placed coal and ironstone, and the numerous mines give employ-
a stained east window in the chancel in memory of her ment to a very large body of the working classes; anchers,
husband, and there is another, presented by Mr. J. Golding galvanized iron, scythes, spades, shovels, iron tubing sad
as a memorial to his father: an ornamental iron screen has nails are extensively manufactured, and boilers, tanks, hosts
recently (1890) been erected by subscription: in x886 the and gasometers made from plate and sheet iron form as
church was thoroughly restored, when the handsome reredos important branch of the business of this place. All kinds ol
of stone and marble, erected in 1883 by Mr. H. P. Skidmore chains, from small trace chains to the strongest cables, are
to the memory of his mother, was completed by the addition also made here and proved by a very powerful test before
of six sculptured figures of the apostles: there are i,5oo being sent out: there are also several blastfurnaces, besides
sittings, of which x,ooo are free. The register dates from breweries and malt houses. At Salt Well Wood, 2 miles
the year 1844. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value south from Dudley, are salt springs, bearing in their con-
£soo, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of Dudley, and stituent character a strong resemblance to the Cheltenhani
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DiRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIRE. NATUON. 153
county court district, western division of the rural deanery Population of the union in 1891 was i?,8og; rateable
of Worc?ter and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester. value in 1892, £100,506
The Laugherne brook flows through the parish, which is Board day, friday, fortrnghtly, at the Board room at tbe
bounded on the west by the river Tome. The church of Union Workhouse, at ax a.m.
St. Peter is an ancient building of stone, in the Norman, Clerk to the Guardians, Ambrose William Knott,i4 Foregate
Decorated and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, street, Worcester
nave, south porch and an embattled western tower with Treasurer, Sir F. A. H. ?echmere hart. Worcester Old
pinnacles containing a clock and 6 bells: the chancol retains Bank, Worcester
a piscina, and in the church is an altar-tomb, with recum- Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, Leigh dis.
bent knightly effigy in armour, to Sir Hugh Mortimer, c. trict, William Mann, Bransford; Martley district, Percy
1460 to 1475: the building was thoroughly repaired in the Andrew (Hover, Little Witloy
year 1859, and a vestry added in i8?5 by Miss Hastings at Vaccination Officer, A. W. Knott, 14 Forogate at. Worcester
a cost of £soo: the Decorated south porch was erected by Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Astley district,
Miss Hastings and the Rev. 3. P. Hastings, rector, in 1884: Walter Moore, Stourpora; Holt district, William Arthur
the communion plate is ancient and curious, and probably Stephenson Walsh, Worcester; Knightwick district,
dates from about 1460: there are ?oo sittings, 260 being Richard Noss Tovey L.ILc.P.Eglin. Leigh Sinton, near
free. The register dates from the year 1625. The living Malvern; Leigh district, B. N. Tovey, Leigh Sinton;
is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £599, gross yearly Manley district, John Nicholas Greensill; Witley district,
value £6w, net £5'3. including 85 acres of globe, with Edward Samuel Greensill L.Thc.r.Edin. Great Witley
residence, in the gift of and hold since 1875 by the Rev. Superintendent Registrar, Ambrose William Knott, 14 Fore-
John Parsons Hastings M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, gate street, Worcester; depnty, A. P. Battorsea, The
and j.r. for the county. Borrow Hill, in this parish, affords Workhouse, Martley
some of the most extensive and magnificent prospects in the Registrar of Marriages, William Mann, Bransford; deputy,
county, and has on the summit the remains of an ancient Henry Mann, Bransford
entrenchment: Pudford and Rodge Hills also command fine Registrars of Births & Deaths, Holt sub-district, Thomas
views of the Tome valley. The Noak, the residence of Richard Wormington, Broadwas; deputy, 3. B. Ganderton,
Slade Nash esq. has long been the property of that family, Broadwas; Leigh sub-district, William Mann, Bransford;
to which belonged the Rev. Treadway Russell Nash u.n. of Martley sub-district, Miss M. A. Lipocombe, Martley;
Bevere, the distinguished historian of Worcestershire; the deputy, James Rowley, Stoney Bridge; Witley sub-dis-
present mansion is not earlier than the Stuart period, and trict, Percy Andrew Glover, Little Witley; deputy, E.
has been much improved and enlarged, and the whole front Shaddock, Areley Kings
rebuilt; it stands high and affords fine views of the country Workhouse, Martley, is a building of brick, erected in 1838,
round. The Earl of Dudley, who is lord of the manor, is a to hold 136 inmates; Rev. James Davenport, chaplain;
large landed proprietor; Richard Slade Nash osq. and 3. N. Greensill, medical officer; Arthur Paley Battensea,
Colonel Arthur Currie, of Laughern House, are also land- master; Mrs. Batteraca, matron
owners. The soil is various; subsoil, marl and limestone. RURAL SANITARY AuTHoRITY.
The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans, peas and roots. Meets at the Board room, Workhouse, on fridays, monthly.
Fruit is extensively grown here, also a few hops. The area Clerk, Ambrose William Knott, 14 Foregate st. Worcester
is 4,332 acres; rateablo value, £6,219: the population in Treasurer, Sir E. A. H. Lechmere hart. Worcester Old
ligi was ? including 6 officers and ioo inmates in the Bank, Worcester
workhouse. Medical Officer of Health, G. F. Hyde, Foregate st. Worcstn
HILL Top, i mile south-by-west, Horsham i south-west, Inspector of Nuisances, Henry Matthews, Grimley
Borrow Green south, and Pnickley Green n north, are SCHOOL ATTENDAI4CE CosnuiTTEE.
small hamlets here. Meets at the Board room, Workhouse, on fridays, monthly.
Parish Clerk, John Young. Clerk, Ambrose William Knott, x? Foregate st. Worcester
PosT & M. 0. 0., 5. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Attendance Officers, William Mann, Bransford; & Percy
Leonard Charge, receiver. Letters received from Won- Andrew Glover, Little Witley
cester at 6 a.m.; dispatched at 6.55 p.m. Nearest tale- School (mixed), built in 1840, at a cost of about [[x,noo,
graph office is at Great Witley for 6o boys & as many girls; average attendance, 58
MAUTLEY UNION. boys & 5? girls: Michael Coleman, master; Miss Annie -
The union comprises the following parishes, viz. :-Abbenley, Jones, mistress
Alfrick, Areley Kings, Astley, Bransford, Broadwas, Clif- CARrusas TO Woncxsma
ton-on-Tome, Cothenidge, Doddenham, Gnimley, North William Adams, wed. & sat
Hallow, Hillhampton, Holt, Kenswick,Knightwick,Leigh, Alfred Clewer, wed. & sat
Luisley, Martloy, Pensax, Shelsley Ileauchamp, Sholsley Thomas Eaton, wed. & sat, returning same days
Kings, Shelsloy Walsh, Shrawley, Stanford, Stocton, James Rowley, mon. wed. & sat
Buckley, Wichenford, Witley Great, Witloy Little. Other carriers pass through to Worcester, wed. & sat
Currie Col. Arthur, Laughern house Dovey James, wheelwright Lawson Edwd. Crown F.H. & carpenter
Groonsill Jo. N. The Firs, Borrow green Eaton Thomas, farmer, Hill side Mitton William, farmer, Pnickley farm
Hastings Rev. Francis James B.A. Ivy Eaton William, farmer, Hill side Moseley Thomas, farmer & hop grower
Hastings Rev. John Parsons M.A., n.y. Fidoe Albert, plumber, Tan house Nash Richard Blade, solicitor, farmer &
[[rector], Rectory Gould Charles, blacksmith hop grower, The Noak
Nash Richard Slade, The Noak Greensill John N. H. B.C. 5.xng. surgeon, Nott James, farmer, Hollings
Rogers Joseph, Barbers The Firs, Borrow green Pinchin Samuel, farmer, Lingings
COMMERCIAL. Holliday Arnold, farmer, Prickley green Reeves John, farmer
Biddle Chas. farmer, Mut. Pleasant frm Holliday Charles, butcher Rogers William A. farmer, Horsham
Cartridge Mark, farmer, Hawk's nest Holliday Henry, Admiral Rodney P.H. Rowley James, carrier & shoe maker
Caswell William, blacksmith & shopkeeper, Borrow green Rowley Susannab (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Charge Leonard, grocer & post office Holliday John, farmer & hop grower, Shaw George, drain pipe manufacturer
Charles William, shopkeeper, Hill end Court house Smith Emily Julia (Mrs.), farmer
Cooper James, farmer, Brook farm Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Smith Richard, farmer, Hill top
Cerbett George, blacksmith,Borrow grn Lawson Barbara (Miss), shopkeeper, Threlfell Richard, farmer & hop grower,
Cranke Henry, farmer, Aldons Collins green Borrow farm
Croft Thomas, haulier Lipscombe Mary (Miss), registrar of White Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davis Herbert, frmr. Tuckers Hill farm births. & deaths for Martloy sub- Woodyatt George, farmer
Davis John, farmer, Hope house district, Berrow green Young John, blacksmith
MATHON is a large agricultural parish to the west of the enriched with the cable moulding, and there is some good
Malvern Hills, on the borders of Herefordshire, 3 miles west ironwork on the south door: the chancel retains a plain
from Great Malvern station on the Great Western railway, Norman piscina on the south side, and on the north side an
in tile Western division of the county, Lower Pershoro arched recess, supposed to have been an Easter sepulchre:
hundred, Ledhury union, Great Malvern petty sessional here also is a raised tomb with kneeling effigies of a
division and county court district, rural deanery of Powick gentleman, his wife and daughter, and an inscription to
and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester. The church of Jane, wife of John Waiweyn, gent. and daughter of Paris
St. John the Baptist, situated in a sequestered valley, is an Slaughter esq. 1617: there is a good oak chest with massive
ancient building of stone in the Norman and Decorated iron hinges and straps, each terminating in a flour-do-ha:
styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an the pulpit of carved oak, hexagonal in shape, and panelled,
embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing 6 bells, is of Early post-Reformation date: the octagonal stone font,
remarkable for the fine quality of their tone: the east end is with sculptured panels, was designed by Mr. Frederick
an unusually perfect example of the Norman style, and has Preedy, architect: there are four niemonial windows and
two round-headed lights, with a circular one above, all of three small stained windows at the east end: the nave roof,
which are stained: the north and south doorways are which has been restored, is a very fine specimen of Pocoritted
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152 WEST MALVERN. WORCESTERSHIRE.
Clergy House of Rest & St. Edward's Lane Henry (Mrs.), farmer, Upper ho Phillips John, parish clerk
Orphanage (Rev. Frederick Albert Langfleld Mary Ann (Mrs. ),shopkeeper, Pitt Philip, lodging house, St. Mary!a
Grosvenor Eichbaum )LA. warden) May bank Pitt William, carpenter, Woodbine eel
CollettFrancisWm.butcher,3TheMount Lloyd Thomas, lodging house, West vil Price Philip, builder
Collicott Benj.lodging ho.MountPleasnt Macbin Thomas Joseph, draper, & col- Reynolds Mary Ann (Miss), lodging
DoorbarHy.frmr.&hop grwr.Croft farm lector to Great Malvern local board, house, Sunny glen
Evans George, lodging ho. The Laurels Bradford house Royal Well Brewery Co. brewers (Henry
Evans James, lodging house,Danzell cot Manchester Unity of Oddfellows (St. G. Rashleigh, manager)
EvansWilliam,lodging house,West view James' Lodge, No. 6,311) (Alfred Royal Well Mineral Water Co. (Edward
GaleMary(Mrs. ),lodging ho.Ashfleld ho Watson,sec.), West Malvern Institute Salmon, proprietor)
Gale Robert,lodging house, Harrow cot Martin Rhoda(Miss), WestminsterArms Summers Charles & Son, bakers
Hayes Jessie(Miss),lodging ho. Broombi hotel, & lodging house, Raglan house TaysomLouisa(Mrs. ),lodging heAsh el
HighfleldJohn,lodging houeo,St. Olave's Mathon & West Malvern Conservative Tranter Charles, grocer
Hillside Preparatory School for the Sons Association (Robert John Elwell, Tranter Chas. Nathaniel,frmr.Park free
of Gentlemen (WalterChurchill Perry chairman; Alfred Watson, hon.sec.), Walters Sampson, beer retailer
3LA. principal) West Malvern Institute Webb Samuel, fly proprietor
Hodges Allen, blacksmith Mathon & West Malvern Horticultural. West Malvern Institute (Charle
Holds Thomas William, architect, West Society (Earl Beauchamp, pres. I Tranter, hon. eec)
Malvorn house Alfred Watson, sec.), West Malvorn I White James Bennett, confectioner
Hunt Daniel Bartlett, farm bailiff to Institute Wood Stephen Cansick, grocer, pro.
Charloell.Cock osq.MathonLodge fran Morryday Thos. Geo. plumber & glazier vision dealer, & agent for W. & A.
IrvingThomas,lodging house,WestLeigh Mitchell James, Lamb P.R Gilbey, wine & spirit mere. Post office
Johnson Charles, carpenter, & lodging MurphyWm.iee.n.,c.ae. surgeon,Mendip Woodward & Brooks(Misees),fruiterers,
houeo,Laurel villa Need John, chemist, The Pharmacy 2 The Mount
Jones Thomas, lodging ho. Abbey lodge Ovens James, boot maker Woodyatt James,lodging ho.HillEndcol
Joynor Augustus Reuben, baker, Fair Perry Walter Churchill n.i. Hillside YatesJoseph,lodging ho. Park Viewvilo
View villa I preparatry.schl.f or sons of gentlemen
MANELE is a parish and village on the road from including 183 acres of globe *t Bayton, in the gift of the
Bewdley to Tenbury, 2 miles north-east from Neon Solars Lord Chancellor, and held since 2575 by the Rev. John
station on the Tonbury and ]lowdley branch of the Great Cawood M.A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and surregat?
Western railway, 7 south-west from Bewdloy, 8 north-east who resides at Bayton. Sir Walter do Sodington Bleat
frQm Tonbury and 4 south-east from Cleobury Mortimer, hart. D.L.,J.P. who is lord of the manor, and Charles Wigley
in the Western division of the county, Lower Doddingtreo Wicketod osq. are the principal landowners. The soil islight
hundred, Tenbury petty sessional divison, Cleobury Mor- marl; subsoil, clay and gravel; coals are found in the di,.
timer union and county court district, eastern division of truct. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and fruit.
the rural doanory of Burford, archdeaconry of Ludlow and The area is 2,238 acres; ratoable value, £2,726; the pope.
diocese of Hereford. The church of St. John the Baptist is lation in 1881 was 231.
an edifice of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of Cnows Toy is a hamlet, about one mile east of ManIla,
chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and a western turret and about the same distance from Bayton, and partly in the
of wood with a spire and containing 3 hem; the church was latter parish: there is a Primitive Methodist chapel her?
thoroughly restored in iSSo by the Wicketed family, and erected in iSfix.
contains two mortuary chapels, one belonging to Sir Walter
do Sodington Blount bart. lay rector, and the other, now Parish Clerk, George Price.
forming the south aisle, to the Wicketed family: there is a Letters through Bewdley, vi& Cleobury Mortimer (thelatter
brass to John Blount esq. c. r5xo, and his wife: there are is the nearest money order & telegraph office), arrive et
250 sittings, ?o being free. The register dates from the year 9.30 a m. WALL Larran Box cleared at 3.50 p.m
i?86. The living is a vicar-ago, with that of Bayton annexed, National Schools wore built at Bayton in 1872 for the two
average tithe rent-charge £240, joint net yearly value £205, parishes
Griffiths John, Suddington house Cox Susan (Mrs.), Crown inn Mamble & Buckets Loasow Cellieris
Whalloy William ar.u. Bury house Davis William, shopkeeper, Clows top (Edward Aston, proprietor)
conanmucrAn. Fletcher George, farmer, Poxley Mullis Thomas, Sun r.x
Aston Edward, farmer & coal owner, Giles William, farmer, Weetwood Price George, tailor
Upper Moor end Holmes John, farmer, Newbouse Price William, tailor
Blount Edward, blacksmith Jones James, farmer, Whathill Rowlands Henry,shopkoeper & maltoter
Bridge George,Old CrownmH.Clows top Lloyd William, farmer, Hall farm Skelding Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Hunt ho
Broadhuret Jas.Hy.frmr.Low.Moor end Malpas William, farmer, Windhill Williams Charles, farmer
MARTIN HUSSINGTREE is a small village and pth, 1640, left 408. yearly, to clothe some poor men or
parish on the road from Worcester to Droitwich, i mile women or place any poor child as the parishioners think fit,
north-east from Fearnall Heath station on the Worcester to be paid out of his estate in Martin Hussingtree. Theme
and Birmingham section of the Great Western railway, 4 Tombs, of Salwarpe, by his will dated `728, gave to the
miles north-east from Worcester, ? south-west from Droit- poor the sum of fxo, to remain as a stock for ever, the
wich, and x 27 from London, in the Western division of the interest to be disposed of by the churchwardens and ovor?
county, Upper Pershore hundred, Worcester petty sessional seers on St. Thomas' day to those that have no weekly pay:
division, Droitwich union and county court district, rural four acres of land wore also bequeathed to the poor by no
deanery of Droitwich and arebdoaconry and diocese of Wor- unknown donor. The Rev. Walter Wilmot Hill na.t. vicar of
costor. The church of St. Nicholas is a building of stone in Ocle-Pychard, Hereford, who is lord of the manor, and Lord
the Perpendicular style, with some traces of Late Norman Hindlip P.L., is'. are the principal landowners. The soilil
work, and consists of chancel, nave, south aisle, north porch mixed; subsoil, marl. The chief crops are wheat and beans.
and a western turret, containing 2 bells: it was restored in The area is 56o acres; rateable value, [[3,206; the popnle?
2882 ata cost of £i,xoo, when the south aisle was added, tion in 1881 was 269.
and the remainder of the church new-roofed; upon the re- BEOwN HEATH is throo-quarters of a mile east.
moval of the plaster the north wall of the nave was found to Parish Clerk, William Blissett.
be covered with paintings of angels kneeling: on the north
wall of the nave is a tablet inscribed to Thomas Tomkyns, Letters through Worcester arrive at 8.45 am. Lernis
2675, an Oxford theological professor: there are moo sittings. Box cleared at 4.55 p.m. on week days & at ro.s? n.m. em
The register dates from the year 2539. The living is a sundays. Fearnall Heath is the nearest money order A
rectory, average tithe rent-charge £224, net yearly value telegraph office
£264, including 4 acres of globe, with residence, in the gift National School for Martin Hussingtree & Hindlip (tuned)
of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and held since 2892 built in `86g & since enlarged to hold iso children; avcr?
by the Rev. Frederick William Wallis M.A. St. John's age attendance, xoi: the school is supported by Lord
College, Cambridge. John Haslock, by his will dated March Hindlip; John Alfred Wheeler, master
Gaunt Thomas, Dury lane Cartridge Arthur, farmer, Martin court Green Fredk.Wm.grcr.& assiet.oversod
Wallis Rev. Frederick Wmaer.A.Rectory England Goorgo,f arm bailiff to Thomas Robinson John, farm bailiff to WillialO
Baylis Eliza (Mrs.), Swan P.R Quarell esq. Brown heath Bass Needham esq. Martin green
Cartridge Albert, farmer, Martin green Evans Edward, farmer, Martingroen
MARTLEY is a village, head of a union, an extensive west from Worcester, xx south-south-west from Droitwich'
parish on the road from Worcester to Tenbury, 4 miles g south-west from Stourport and 222 from London, in alt'
north from Knightwick station, on the Worcester and Brom- Western division of the county, Upper Doddingtree heW
yard branch of the Great Western railway, 8 north-north- dred, Hundred Rouse petty sessional division, Worcestd
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DIRECTORY.] WORCESThESHIRE. WES'IY MALVflN. 1St
Fi?ich Mary(Mrs. ),farmer,Warren farm Lloyds Hank Limited (agency of) (open Smith George, lodging house, The Ruby
Fire Brigade (Volunteer) (John Vernal], tues. & fri. ii am, to 2 p.m.); draw South Wales & Cannock Chase Coal &
captain) on London office, 72 Lombard st E c Coke Co. Limited; depOts, Midland
Fletcher Frances Mary (Miss), ladies' Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), lodging ho.South lo & Great Western stations
school, Cambridge house Manning Geo. Win. lodg.ho.Assart's dl Splilman Charles, tailor
Gilbert Samuel Francis,fariner & dairy- Manton Matthew, hoot maker & shop- Stable Alfred Henry M.A. preparatory
man, Brick barns keeper, Upper Wyche school for boys, The Wells house
Girls' Friendly Society (Home of Rest) Matthews Harvey Wilton, tailor Tait John, farmer, Wood farm
(Mrs. Karslake, lady resident), Arley Matthews Joseph, fly proprietor Tayson Robert, butcher, The Wyche
house Merryday Emma (Miss), grocer &c Tillard Alfred Edmund, preparatory
Griffiths Thomas, hoot maker, z6 Gor- Nairn Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house, school, May place
don terrace, The Wyche Dan-y-Craig Wakefield Cecil Henry (exors. of),
Griodrod Charles Frederick r.mc.r. Nurse Henry, grocer &c chemists & druggists & wine & spirit
mAin. hydropathic establishment, Porter William, builder merchants
Wyche side PriceRichard,lodging house,North villa Walker George Henry, butcher
Grundy Sophia (Miss), lodging house, Prosser Mary (Mrs.), lodg. hd. Bath cot White Brothers, coal merchants, Great
Woodhine cottage Reading Room (William Bott, sec) Western Railway station
EawkinsThomas,lodging ho.Pomona ho Richardson Win. lodg. ho. Verandah cot White John, fly propr. Gothic cottage
Bayes Emma (Mrs.), lodging house, Richmond George, ironmonger Whittle Thos.btchr.Rock ho.TheWyche
Vaughans lodge Roxburg Alex. farmer, Danemoor farm Wilkins John,Herefordshsre House r.u.
Bemmings Margaret & Mary (Misses), Roxburgh David, grocer & confectioner The Wyche
dress makers, i Bedford place Saunders James, lodging ho. Laurel cot WilliamsGeo.painter,plmbr.&decorator
King Cath.(Mrs.),ldg.ho.Martel mount Schweppe&Go.soda&mineralwatr.mfrs Willis Richard, plumber, The Wyche
King John, lodging house, Rock house Smart Thomas Hy.builder,Walton villa Worcester Old Bank (agency of) (open
Lee Thomas, fly proprietor Smith Jane Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' tuesday & friday ii to 2); draw on
Leigh James, hoot & shoe ma. Knoll ho boarding school, The Manse Robarts, Lubbock & Co. London E C
WEST NALVERN, on the western side of the Wor- worked clergy of the Church of England with a house to
cestershire Beacon and North hill, and commanding exten- which they may come for temporary rest and refreshment,
sire views, is 2 miles south-west from Malvern Link station and here retreats for the clergy are occasionally held: the
en the Worcester and Hereford section of the Great Western institution is partly supported by the payments of the
railway, 24 miles west by road from Great Malvern, but can visitors and partly by subscriptions. A chapel was built in
be reached by crossing the hills, vta St. Ann's road, in about m88o for the Clergy house of rest and for S. Edward's
mile, and is principallyin the civil parish of Mathon, in the Orphanage, which stands in the same grounds; it is a
Western division of the county,Great Malvern petty sessional building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and a bell cote
dirison and county court district, rural deanery of Powick at the east end containing one belt: there are zoo sittings.
and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester ; the ecclesias- The Orphanage, founded in 1876, is intended for about go
tical parish, formed June 7,1844, includes also portions of orphan boys of the lower classes, and is supported by sub-
the parishes of Cradley and Colwall, in Herefordshire; the scription, the friends of the boys paying also a fixed annual
Worcestershire portion is now included in the Malvern Link sum: the boys are brought up in the principles of the
local board district. The nearest railway station is at Church of England; the buildings were erected from
Malvern Link, about 2 miles north-east. The church of St. designs by Mr. F. W. Hunt, architect, of London. The
James, built in 1841, and rebuilt in 1871, under the direction Hillside preparatory school1 established here in z8go, is a
of the late George E. Street esq. ic.?. at a total cost, in- private establishment for the sons of gentlemen : Walter C.
cloding the tenor Well and organ, of [[4,088, is an edifice Perry esq. M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford, principal. Here
of stone, in the Early English style, and consists of chancel is a Wesleyna chapel, built in z866, with 120 sittings; there
with aisles, nave, aisles, south porch and a tower with is also a Congregational mission room, erected in z Iflo to
gabled roof at the east end of the south aisle of the chance], seat 6o persons. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who are
containing a clock and 2 bells: below the east window, lords of the manor, Earl Beauchamp and Benjamin Bright
which consists of five graduated lancets, filled with stained esq. of Barton Court, CoIwall, are the principal landowners.
glass in 1872, is a reredos of marble and ornamental tiles, The soil is stiff marl and clay; subsoil, various, chiefly clay
and the chancel is separated from the nave by a low arcaded and limestone. The chief crops are wheat and harley. The
stone screen; there are credence and sedilia and a massive land is held by numerous small owners. The population of
lectern of brass: the church has sittings for about 400 the ecclesiastical district in iSSi was i,o88.
persons. The register of baptisms and marriages dates from Parish Clerk, John Phillips.
the year a8?; burials, 1845. The living is a vicarage, Posr, M. 0. & T. 0., 5. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-
average tithe rent-charge, [[140; gross yearly value, [[250; Stephen Cansick Wood, postmaster. Letters through
net, £185, including a acres of globe and residence, in the Great Malvern arrive at 6.45 n.m. 12noon & 4 p.m. ; dis-
gift of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, and held since patched, 9.15 n.m. za noon & at 6.i? p.m. ; on sundays at
aBg6 by the Rev. Charles Earle Freeman M.A. of Hertford 5.30 p.m
College, Oxford. The Royal Malvern Well Hall is situated WALL BoxEs, near Wesleyan chapel, cleared at 9.30 n.m.
on the western side and at the base of the Worcestershire 12.20 p.m. & 6.30 ?.in. sunday, 5.45 p.m.; & near
Beacon; the building is constructed of Bath and Malvern Adelaide cottage, cleared at 7.45 n.m. i?noon & 6.ao p.m.;
Bill granite in the Classic style, the exterior being relieved sunday, 5.30 p.m
by massive piliars of the Corinthian order: the hall, which National School (boys & mixed); it was enlarged in z868,
is z?o feet in length, will seat over n,ooo persons, but both & new schoolrooms & a master's house were added in
the Spa buildings and grounds are now (1892) closed. The 1873 from the materials of the old church ; it will now
Royal Well is the property of Mr. W. H. Ryland, and is hold zoo boys, zoo girls & ?o infants; average attendance,
leased to the Royal Well Mineral Water Company, who use ? boys, 46 girls & 33 infants; Alfred Watson, master;
this water for their various manufactures. The Clergy house Miss Agnes Sammers, mistress; Mrs. Amanda Morgan,
of rest here, established in z 874, is intended to provide over- assistant mistress
ifolkes Rev. Francis A. B.A. (senior- Perry Walter Churchill MA. Hillside
PuavArE IcEsaDENTS. assistant classical master &chaplain), Rashleigh Henry G. Royal Well villa
Baughan Joseph, West view Hillside Preparatory school Salmon Edward, The Firs
Box Miss, Weatwood house Ford Ernest (assistant master), Hillside Smith William, Victoria house
Boll Arthur R. G. B.A. (assistant Preparatory school Stephen Miss, Mount Pleasant
master), Hillside Preparatory school Freeman Rev. Chas. Earle llz.A. [[vicar] Tasker John, Labumam cottage
Canning John Samuel, Wyche crest Frost Mrs. Tannachie Wade-Gory Miss, Fern hill
Clark Miss, The Cottage Goldie Mrs. Hornyold lodge Woodward Miss, Hawthorn cottage
Clarke Thomas, Inglehope Hanhury Rev. Jn. M.A.[[curate],A5h cot commcxnczAr.
Cobhett Frank, The Highlands Hill Mrs. Dulas BadhamThos.boot & shoe maDancell lo
Cock Charles H. Mathon lodge Hopton Misses, Sherhourne cottage Banister Albert, fly proprietor
Coldwell David Brainerd, Strathinore Howl Mrs. Gleabrook Bevan George Alfred, cabinet maker,
Cope Edward James, Woodland vihw Hutchinson Miss, Rock villa West Malvern house
Cowley Mrs. West view Ingram Mrs. Oak cottage BiggsJames,shopkeeper,Ryecroft house
Davis Miss, Coney Bras north McCann George, Oakwood Biggs William, stone mason
de Walden Lady Howard Millbright Geo.John Reuell, Lyntonville Brooks Syrani (Miss), fruiterer, see
Biebbaum Eev.Fredk.Albert Grosvenor Murphy Willlarn aca, C.M. Mendip Woodward & Brooks
x.i. (warden), Clergy House of Rest Mylren William, Holme Wicbham Chambers Eliza(Miss),teacher of music,
Elwell Robert John, Rose bank Neville Mrs. Wyke cottage Meadow bank
Farmer Mrs. Coney Brae Osborn Marmaduke J. B.A. (assistant Clifford John, beer retailer, z The Mount
Peilding Lady Mary1 Adelaide cottage master), Hillside Preparatory school Cllfford Williarn,lodging ho.Colmworth
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150 LITTLE MALVERN. WO1iCESTEItSHJRE. [[KELLY'S
window retains some glass of the time of Edward IV. there buildings are incorporated in the mansion. The soil j,
are 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1691. The loamy; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley
living is a vicarage, net yearly value £40, including io acres and pasture. The area is 735 acres ; rateable value, £1,027;
of glebe, in the gift of Lady Henry Somerset, and held since the population in 2892 was 204.
1878 by the Rev. Frederick Feel ILA. of Oriel College, Ox- Parish Clerk, John Coldrock.
ford, who resides at Barassie house, Malvern Link. The LETTER Box cleared at 8.30 am. & 6.45 pen. Letters
Catholic church of St. Wulstan, erected and opened in 2862, through Malvern Wells, which is the nearest money order
is an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting at present & telegraph office, arrive at 8 a.m
of nave and baptistry, and has about 200 sittings- there are
attached schools. Little Malvern Court is the seat of Charles Catholic School (onixed), erected in 1864, for ?o children;
Michael Berington esq. n. L., r.p. who is lord of the manor average attendance, ?o; Mrs. Jennings, mistress
and principal landowner; some portions of the monastic The Protestant children attend the schools at Malvern Wells
Berington Charles Michael u.n., ja'. f BullockThoo.frmr.Lit.Malvern grounds Gough George, farm bailiff to Clurlos
Little Malvern court I Gill Michael, rate collector & assistant Michael Berington esq
Moody Robert Sadleir, The Farm j overseer, St. Wulstan?s Webb John, farmer, Rabbit warren
Tidmarob Rev. Joseph Benedict [[Catbo- I Hill Charles, carpenter Woodyatt Thos. gardener, Huntley rot
lic], The Priory I
MALVEIIN WELLS is very healthily situated and property whatever; there are other springs of the sane or
commands extensive and picturesque views of a large tract similar water, which is sent to all parts of England, and hers
of country, on the eastern side of the ridge of the Malvern quantities of soda and other mineral waters are made by
Hills and the border of Herefordshire, and was formed in Messrs. W. & S. Burrow, of Malvern, and by Messrs.
x8?6 into an ecclesiastical parish from the civil parish of Han- Schweppe & Co. the celebrated manufacturers of London
ley Castle with stations on the Worcester and Hereford The water of this well is beautifully clear, with a tempera.
branch of the Great Western, and Worcester and Cheltenham ture of 460 Fahr. and has a cool and pleasant taste; its
branch of the Midland railways, .? miles west from Upton- specific gravity is x ton, and containing in the gallon only
on-Severn, S north-east from Ledhury, 25 north-east from the 6-4285 grains of solid matter, it is of extreme purity, lie-
Wye and 2 south from Great Malvern, in the Southern divi- tween the water of this spring and that of St. Ann's well in
sion of the county, Lower Pershore hundred, Upton-on- Great Malvern, there is scarcely any material difference, as
Severn petty sessional division and union, Great Malvern will be seen from the following analysis of the Holy Well
county court district, rural deanery of Powick and archdea- spring by A. N. Tate esq. of the Liverpool College of Chenis.
conry and diocese of Worcester. The church of St. Peter, a try, which gives the amount of the different salts lO 0,000
building of stone in a modern imitation of the Early English parts and one gallon respectively
style, was erected in 2836 by the Rev. P. Boissier, from de- In 2,000 In one galce,
signs by Mr. Garrard, of Clifton, and consists of chancel, parts. 70,000 gro.
nave, transepts and north porch, and has a clock at the west Carbonate of Lime o1464u 202410 gee.
end: the church was resented, and stained windows and an Carbonate of Magnesia 022200 48400,,
organ added in e86?, under the direction of the Rev. F. flop- Carbonate of Iron u031 10 0t2470,,
kinson : the reredos, executed by Forsyth of Worcester, Carbonate of Soda o23330 093310,,
contains figures of our Lord and the Evangelists: there are Sulphate of Lime ?oo367o i
500 sittings, 250 being free. The registers date from the Sulphate of Soda 0013ll0 oopiio,,
year 2836. The living is a vicarage, average yearly value, Chloride of Sodium o13519 094570,,
£270, derived principally from pew rents, in the gift of Mrs. Iodide of Sodium otoooq
Finnie, of the Abbey, Malvern Wells, and held since iSpi by Silica 002750 019250,,
the Rev. Donald Tait M.A. of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. The Alumina traces traces.
Midland Counties Fish Culture Establishment here is a pri- Organic matter do 4o.
vate and non-commercial undertaking for augmenting and --
improving the stock of fish in the inland waters of this coun- 093732 655159
try: the arrangements are on an extensive scale, and include Posr, M. 0. & T. 0., 5. B. & Annuity & Insurance Offica
78 ponds of various dimensions; and two hatcheries, each Miss Emma S. Merryday, sub-postmistress. Letters at-
capable of incubating 6,000,000 ova: the operations of the
establishment are not restricted to the propagation of sal- rive at 7 a.m. 22.30 & 4 p.m. dispatched at 9 & ee.5e
monidro only, a large amount of attention being also bestowed am. 6.30 & 7.30 p.m
upon the culture of coarse fish, such as perch, dace, roach, Waezn BoxEs, Gothic cottage, cleared at ? & 9 n.m. 12 noce
bream, tench &c. A drinking fountain was erected in 1887 & 6.45 p.m. week days only; Tyrol house, cleared at 1.45
near the church, by the parishioners. John Vinceat Horn: & 11.45 a.m. & 7p.m. week days only; Hurst Lee, cleared
yolld esq. u.n., up. of Blackenore Park, is the chief land- at 5 & ?.`5 a.m. r.i? & 6p.m. week days only
owner. The area is 739 acres; the population in 1892 was National School (mixed & infants), erected by Miss Warring-
1,013. ton, at the south end of the parish in z885, at a cost, en-
On the bill side, above the village, is the well-known cluding the site, of £s,ooo, for `36 children; average
"Holy Well," granted x Elizabeth (2558-9), under the Great attendance, So: Wyadham Hull, master; the old eden1
Seal, to John Hornyold esq. but afterwards encroached from has been converted into a reading room, open from 6.3010
the estate, and subsequently re-purchased in `843, together 9 p.m. except tuesdays; William Bott, secretary
with the acre of land adjoining it, hy T. G. Hornyoldesq. County Police Station, Geo. Meek, constable,Westminstee ed
who erected, at a cost of £400, the picturesque buildino- Volunteer Fire Brigade, John Vernall, captain & 22 0000
which still shelters the well; it is now the property of J V keys kept at post office
Hornyold esq. of Blackenore Park, the public having, as in RAILWAY STATnoas
centuries past, simply the right of user; the well is famous Midland, Alfred Spriggs, station master
for the perfect purity of its water, which has no chemical Great Western, Thomas Haines, station master
PIOOVATE.RE5IDENTS. Hainsworth Misses, Regent lodge Walford Eev. Henry, Wadham lodge
Attwood Mrs. Carlsruhe Harper Miss, South cottage Warrington Miss, The Belvedere
Attwood Thos. Arth. Carless, Carlsruhe Helliens Henry, The Larches Webb Mrs. Spring hill
sleale Mrs. Ingleside Hill Major Win. Chas. ?.r. The Cottage Werge Miss, Ashdown
rlroadwood Walter, Ferney Hodgson William Pritchit, Woodlands Whitfield Mrs. The Shrubbery
Brown Miss, Summerfields Hopkinson Rev. Francis nun., 1¾5.A. Williams Miss, 2 Woodlands
Bucknall John, Hillside The Dell conearniceAr..
Burrow Mrs. Hurst Lee Jennens Mrs. Broomles Baggott Mark, shopkeeper, The Wyche
Burrow Walter, Eaton lodge Karsiake Mrs Beach Richard, Hornyold Arms hotel
Burton Rev. Ezekiel, Rydal mount Kendall Albert, Rockeide Bendall William, plumber, painter W-
Campbell Miss, Warkworth cottage Kempoon Miss, Highland cottage Rose lawn
Cordeaux Mrs. Woodfield lodge Knight Misses, Heathlands Benson Win. com. tray. Westminster ed
Delys Madame, Kinnesley house Laing Miss, Cypress cottage Betteridge Joseph, farmer, Firs fain
de Satge Henry, Hartfield Peek Rev.Edward eesxA.Heghfield mount BnnceWilliam,grocr. xxWestminsternd
EastwoodChas.Edmd. The Old Vicarage Price Mrs. Enotfield Burgess William, pheasant & poaltni
Enetwood Mrs. The Old Vicarage Roger Mrs. Graham house food manufacturer
Finnie Mrs. The Abbey Sanderson Thomas, Wells road Clare Thomas, saddler
Fowler Miss, Villa Nuova Scott Rev. Joseph, Tyrol house Clarke Marrianne (Miss), Essiengtos'5
Fowler Mrs. Langdalle lodge Smallwood Miss, Carlsruhe private hotel
Graham Mrs. Graham villa StableAlfredflenry ae.a.TheWells house Cotterell James, shopkeeper, Rose ent-
Graham William, The Cliffe Swiason Mrs. Bredon house - tage, Westminster road
Grey-Jones Mrs. Beechlauds Tait Rev. Donald M.A. The Vicarage Creese Richard, linen draper
Grindrod Chas. Frederick, Wyche side Tillard Alfred Edmund, May place Dee William, shoe maker
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<County> Worcestershire </County>
<Date_Band> 1890-1900 </Date_Band>
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DIItECCORY.J WORCESTERSHIRE. MALVERN LINK. 149
Cotterell Arthur, paperhanger, Horo- Kiec Coward,teacher of music,Lower rd Swaffield Ernest Frederick, tailor, habit
logical cottage, Worcester road Kice Fritz, teacher of music, Lower rd & breeches maker; high class tailor-
Cotterell Arthur (Mrs.), fancy reposi- Knapton Dinah (Mrs.), beer retailer, ing at moderate prices; patterns sent
tory, Horological cot, Worcester rd Leigh Sinton road on application, Kingston house,
County Police Station (William Berry, Leeke James,aniller(water),Worcostr.rd Worcester road
sergeant), Worcester road Leigh Drainage District Board Sur- Symonds Alfd. coal dealer, Worcester rd
Cowley George, butcher, Worcester rd voyor's Office (Thomas Caink, sur- Tanner Henry, cab proprietor, Retreat,
Cox William F. assistant overseer & rate veyor),Stanbridge vil.Alhert Park rd Pickersleigh road
collector & collector to the local Lewis Alfred Elias, builder & coffee Taylor George Edward Moore, solicitor,
hoard, Spring cottage,Spring gardens house keeper & inspector of nuisances Link elm, Leigh Sinton road
Davis John, shopkeeper, Howsell road to local board, Worcester road Thacker John, tailor, Quest Hills road
Davis Win, emigration agt. Merton rd Lloyds Bank Lim. (agency), Worcester ThomasWm. Hy. boot ma. Quest Hills rd
Davis Win, hoot makr. Leigh Sinton rd road; draw on London office, 72 Timbrell John, upholsterer, Laurel cot-
Dawoon Bernard, consulting engineer, Lombard street a C tage, Quest Hills road
York house; London office, arodJan- Lyfie Robert, plumber &e.Quest Hills rd Towndrow Jn. Jerom,drpr. Worcester rd
non street a c. Malson James William, shopkeeper, Towndrow Richard Francis, grocer &
Deane Ellard (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Quest Hills road corn dealer, Worcester road
Trafalgar terrace, Richmond road Malvern (The) Pure Water Company Tudge William, plumber, Merton road
Dent Henry C. watch maker & jeweller, (J. 0. Bennett, managing director), Underwood & Co. coal merchants, Rail-
Morton road mineral water manufacturers way station, Worcester road
Dobbs Thomas George,solicitor,Arundel Mellor Emily Emma (Mrs.), lodging Venner Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house,
villa, Richmond road house,Kingswood cottage,Worcestr.rd Holly cottage, Leigh Sinton road
DouglasWilliam M.A.preparatory school, Merriday Charles, grocer, Teharo house, Venner Thomas, saddler, Worcester rd
The School, Somers road Worcester road Wade Nathaniel, baker & beer retailer,
Dutson Win. beer retailer, Worcester rd Merriman Chas. fly propr. Worcester rd Worcester road
Dyson Thomas William, pony carriage Moore George William, butcher, & post Walford Francis, gasfitter, Rowland ho.
proprietor, Merton road office, Quest Hills road Worcester road
Edwards & Co.grocers &c. a Beauchamp Morehouse Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, Walford Harriet (Mrs.), fishmonger,
villa, Worcester road 3 Trafalgar terrace, Richmond road Worcester road
Evans George, builder, Stanley villa, Morris Thomas, smith, Farley road Webb William Essington, agent for
Worcester road Morris Wm.sexton,Alpha cot.Church rd Clarke, Lewis & Co. (Worcester),
Fillmore Frederick, tobacconist, Clare- Newell Jn.bldr.2Alma vils.Worcester nil brewers, 2 Oak villas, Worcester road
mont cottage, Worcester road Nihlett HerbertJames,carriage builder, Wedgeburrow Thomas, lodging house,
Fisher William Sheen, farmer, Towns- Worcester road Oaklands, Church road
end farm, Worcester road Norris Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. Lower rd Weir Archibald Munday L.R.C.P.Edin.
Floyd Elizabeth (Miss), lodging house, Page Maria (Miss), dress maker, 2 Ru- physician & surgeon & med. officer to
Ferudale, Church terrace warden cottages, Quest Hills road local hoard, St. Giles', Worcester road
Footer George Henry Thomas, clerk, Parry James, station master, Railway West Richard, insurance agent, Pro-
Local Board offices, Victoria road station, Worcester road speet cottage, Spring gardens
Franklin Emma (Miss), lodging house, Parsons Jn.Royal Oak F.H. `Worcester nil White William, coal merchant, Railway
Church terrace Pearce Fras. Win. plumber, Goodson rd station, Worcester road
Friend Julien (Mrs.), lodging house, Porter William Edwin, analyst, Somer- Wilden Sarah (Mrs.), Fir Tree var.
Harford house, Richmond road set villa, Howsell road Worcester road
Gabb James, horse breeder, Merton rd Price John, lodging house, Morningtou Wilesmith George & Sons, timber men-
Gardiner Annie (Mrs.), lodging house, cottage, Richmond road chants, Church road
Richmond villa, Richmond road Proton Jas. lodging house, a The Haw- Wilesmith Martin,coal merchont,Grove
George John Winnall, surgeon, & mcdi- thorns, Lower road villa, Howsell road & Railway station,
cal officer & public vaccinator Leigh I Reynolds Walter, oil dealer, Regent Worcester road
district, Martly union, & ? district, I lodge, Quest Hills road WilesmithWm.miller(steam),Church rd
Upton-on-Severn union, Hill view, j Santler C. & Co. engineers, machinists, Witcoinb Charles, butcher, Fir Tree
Victoria road I bicycle & tricycle manufacturers house, Worcester road
Gittins George, tailor, 3 Church terrace & electrical engineers; telephone & Worcester Diocesan House of Mercy
(iodsell Thomas, lodging house, Farley all kinds of electrical work, North- (Home of the Good Shepherd &
villa, Farley road umberland works, Howsell road; & Mission Sisters of the Holy Name),
`Goule Henry se,a.c.v.s. veterinary at 5 The Colonnade, Grange road, Ranelagh road
surgeon, St. Eloy's, Farley road Great Malvern Young James, grocer & baker, & post
HallJn.gasfitr.&whitesmith,Worcstr.nd Saunders George, lodging house, n office, Richmond road
Hammond Thomas, lodging house, Ivy Thonnloe villas, Richmond road
cottage, Worcester road Sefton Benjamin, builder, Belle Vue Upper Howoell.
Harris Frederick, lodging ho.Howsell nil villa, Worcester road Barnes Win, farmer, Tan House farm
Hawkins Thos. seedsman, Worcester nil Soften Thomas, builder, Quest Hills nil Bullock John, fFrm bailiff to William
Haynes Rosalind (Miss), teacher of Smith R. T. & Co. agents to the Great White, Cowley Cross farm
music, Ventuor house,Richinond road Western Railway, Howsell road Essex James, farmer, Jamaica farm
Hedges & Co; ironmongers, Trafalgar Smith Christopher, boot & shoe maker; Fereday Albt. Hy. shopkpn. & been retlr
house, Worcester road all kinds of repairs done, Brighton Price Samuel, farmer, The Gnitt farm
Dickson Thomas Henry, printer, sta- house, Worcester road Roberts William, beer retailer
tioner, bookbinder & account book Smith Harriet (Mrs.), dress maker, Oak Stallard Hy. Richil. baker & shopkeeper
manufacturer; established 1870; all villa, Worcester road Tnigg Thus. shopkeeper & beer retailer
orders promptly executed on the most Smith Henry, grocer &c. Merton road Wilesmith Geo. jun. fnmr.YatesHay fin
moderate terms, Chester house, Smith Win. Robt. baker, Quest Hills nil
Richmond road Somerville Fanny (Miss), ladies' school, Lower Howeell-
Hill David, beer retailer, Albert Park nil Hazel bank, Worcester road de Trafford Maj. William Walton, ur.
Holland Thomas Moore Woollams, South Wales & Cannock Chase Coal & Somerville
solicitor, Fern lodge, Worcester road Coke Co. Limited, Railway station, Radcliffe Walter, Howsell cottage
Holmes William, news agent, 4 Rose Worcester road Tennyson Arthur, Sherbourue house
cottages, Morton road Spilsbury Wm.carpenter,Quest Hills nil Farmer Charles, farmer
JeIf Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, x West Stallard Charles, stone mason, Railway GreavesFk. Hy.frmr.Lit.Buckman's frm
view, Church terrace station, Worcester road Malvern Link Gas. Co. Lim. (Frederick
JeIf William, florist, Morton road Stallard William, estate agent to Earl George Underwood, sec.; John Gould
Jones Hy.&Sons,boot mkns.Woncestr.rd Beauchamp, Dalkoith, Richmond road manager)
Jones James Alexander, bicycle & tni- Stedman Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, a Meek Walter, farmer & hop grouca,
cycle agent, Worcester road Dale cottages, Worcester road Great Buckinan's farm
Jones William, general draper, lienlake Stevens Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, Partridge Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer
house, Worcester road Abbey cottage, Quest Hills road Woman William, New inn
LITTLE MALVERN is a small parish g miles south of Powick and archileaconry and diocese of Worcester. The
from Great Malvern, a mile south-west from Malvern Wells church of St. Guns, beautifully situated under the eastern
station on the Worcester and Hereford branch of the Great slope of the hills, formed part of a Benedictine priory founded
Western railway, ?j miles west from Upton and 44 north- here in "7', partly by Henry do Blois, cardinal, and Bishop
west from Ledhury, in the Southern division of the county, of Winchester, and rebuilt by Bishop Alcock in 1482: the
Lower Oswaldslow hundred, Great Malvern petty sessional choir and central tower, containing one bell, alone remain,
division and county count district, Upton union,rural deanery with a goed s?ggep ?n4 te? stalls with inisericor4s; tfr §p?
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148 MALVERN LINK. WORCESTEItSHIJRE. [[nay's
been added, and a memorial chapel to the late lady superior LOCAL BOARD.
is now (1892) being erected, at an estimated cost of £4,500; Office, Victoria road.
it is of red brick in the early 14th century Gothic style,
from designs by Messrs. Bucknall and Comper, architects, Board day, ist thursday in the month, at 10 am.
of London. The gas works are at Lower Howsell, and were MEMBERS :-W. W. A. Tree (chairman), William Davis,
erected in v86r. The area of the local board district,which in- Arthur Wilesmith, George Pike Yapp, Warner Ottley,
eludes Malvern Link,Upper and Lower Howsell, and parts of James Amphlett, Edward Roger Cooper Hayes, James
New Town, North and West Malvern, is 730 acres; the Lewis & Bernard Dawson
population in 1891, ecclesiastical parish, ?,oxg; local board Treasurer, George Edward Martin esq. Worcester Old Bank,
dsstnct, 3,765; rateable value, [[17,124. Great Malvern
Sexton, William Morris. . Medical Officer of Health,William Woodward M.D. Worcester
Posy, M. 0. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Clerk, George Henry Thomas Foster, Local Board Office
Offlce,Richmond road.-JamesYoung,postmaster. Letters Inspector, Frank Elisha Harding
through Great Malvern arrive at 6.30 a.m. 12 noon & 4 & Surveyor, Thomas Caink. Stanbridge villa, Albert Park road
8 p.m.; dispatched g am. 12.15, 6 & ? p.m. ; sunday Collector, William F. Cox, Spring Cottage, Spring garden
7.45 p.m
Posy & M. 0. 0., 5. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, County Police Station, Worcester rd. Win. Berry, sergeant
Quest Hills.-George William Moore, sub-postmaster. Scuoons
Letters arrive 8.30 a.m. 12 noon & 4 & 8.?o p.m.; sun- National (mixed & infants), enlarged in 1878, at `a cost of
day 8.30 a.m. ; dispatched at ?, 8 & 10.45 a.m. is noon & [[4oo, for 200 boys, 100 girls & 8o infants ; average attend-
2 & 6.go p.m.; sunday, 6 p.m. Malvern Link is the ance, 100 boys, 6o girls & 6o infants; Frederick Miler?
nearest telegraph office master; Miss Miller, infants' mistress
WALL LErrER Box (near Royal Oak), cleared at 8.45 am. British (mixed & infants), erected in 1844, for 130 children;
12.10 & 6.25 p.m.; sundays 10.35 a.m. Eastuor house, average attendance, 67; Miss Nancy Burston, mistress
cleared at 5, 9.15 & 10.45 a.m. & 12.30, 2.30 & 7. p.m.; Lower Howsell (mixed), built in n86?, for 6o children;
sundays 7 p.m. Upper Howsell, cleared at 6.so p. m.week average attendance, 45; Miss Mary Ann Spicer, mistress
days only. Lower Howsell, cleared at 6.25 p.m.; sundays Railway Station, James Parry, station master
xx am
Malvern Link. Harrison Joseph Hutchinson, Spring Venner Thos. Holly cot.Leigh Sintoard
racv?rx RESIDENTS. villa, Spring gardens Waller Miss, Aldboro', Ranelagh road
Aldren John Bourne, The Lizans, High- Hartland Mrs. Trescoe, Somers road Ward Wm.Hen. Oakridg-e,Richenond nil
field road HaynesMurray,Ventnor ho. Richmnd.rd WarnerHarding,nTheBirches,Somers ri
Ann Frank William, 2 Brighton villas, Hays Edward Roger Cooper,The Limes, Weir Archibald Munday, St. Giles,
Worcester road Farley road Worcester road
Bailey Oram,TheLindens,Richmond rd Hobro Frank, Elm side, Church road Welehinan Miss, Berkeley vil. Church vi
Bathe Richd. Uridge vil. Albert Pk.rd Holland Thomas Moore Woollams, Fern West Mrs. Prospect cot. Spring grins
Bennett Hugh, Parkfield, Richmond rd lodge, Worcester road Wightman Henry Christopher, Inch-
Bennett Jn.Geo. Cerney ho. Victoria rd Holme George Jackson, i Glen villas, garth, Worcester road
BennettWm.Fredk. Uridge,AlbertPk.rd Somers road .Wilesrnith Martin, Grove vil. Howsell ri
Bentley William Handy, Link lodge, Holmes Mrs. .4 Westhourne terrace, Wilesmith William, s Vosterburg villas,
Pickersteigh road Richmond road Church road
Biddulph Miss, The Uplands, Somers rd Hooper Mrs. Sunny lodge, Worcester rd WilmotMrs. Volton,Ash vil. Worcoaltni
Binyon Miss, Somers villa, Somers road Horton Miss, Ringrose villa, Merick rd Woodhouse Charles, i Thornlce villas,
Bode Mrs. Northwick ldg.Vietoria road Hunter Reuben Augustin, 2 Trafalgar Richmond road
Bonkless James Pitcairn M.D. Eastnor, terrace, Richmond road Yapp George Pike, Fairview, Somers N
Worcester road Irbing Mrs. Garesdone,Lansdowne road COMMERCIAL.
Bovington Thos.Jn. 2Glen vils.Snmers rd Jones Thomas Webb, Sunny side, Rich- Amphlett James, grocer &c. Horsel
BridgewaterHy.Wynstone,Victoria road mond road road, Quest hills
Broadstock Miss,LinkEnd CotFarley rd Joseland Mrs. Springville lodge, Albert Axell Alfred, boot maker, n Glen cet?
Brodie Sergt. -Major William, i Mark- Park road tages, Lower road
ham villas, Church road Keary Mrs. Sunnyside, Highfield road Ayres William,tailor, `6 Church terrae
BromleyMisses,Rosendale,Worcester rd Keary Sydney John Blizzard, Stoulton- Bagnor Chas.insur.agent,13 Church ter
Bullas Mrs. Ainsley cot. Quest Hills rd bourn, Highfield road Baldwin Joseph E. lodging house, May
Butler Miss, Ringrose cot. Merick road Kendall David,Broome lo. Worcester rd cottage, Quest Hills road
ChildMiss,Link Power loAlbert Pk. nil Knipe Miss, Corley villa, Farley road Barnett William Edward, insorazas
Clarke Mrs. Hy. Hardnigg,Albert Ph .rd Lakin Edward, Link end. Packersleigh rd agent, s Farley cottages, Howsell e?d
ClarkeMiss,Beaconsfield vl.Richmnd.rd Lane Miss, Harcourt, Richmond road Beard Hannah (Mrs.), dress maker, 6
Cook George, Woodville, Church road Lloyd Mrs. s Markham villas,Church rd Church terrace
Cook Thos. Newland cot. Worcester nil Lovelandmomas,Hope cotWorcester rd Bennett John George & Co. wine ner?
Cormick Miss, Alpha villa,Chnrch road* MastersWm.Kempstow ho.Worcester nil chants, Worcester road
Davenport Miss, Field view, Victoria nil, Morris William, Alpha cot. Church rd Berry William,sergeant of police,Coeanty
Davis Mrs. s The Birches, Somers road j Morrish William, Lynton, Victoria rd Police station, Worcester road
Dawson Bernard, The Laurels, Leigh Ottley Warner, Hilton, Worcester road Blundell & Co. brewery stors. Howsell ci
Sinton road Palmer Miss, Clifton villa, Church road Bonkless James Pitcairn M.D., C.M. seer-
Day Rev. Archibald M.A., n.p. The Peel Rev. Frederick 5P.A. [[vicar of Little geon, Eastnor, Worcester road
Vicarage, Church road Malvern], Barassie ho. Worcester nil Doorman Chas.Jn.chemist,Worcescerra
Dent Samuel, Redcliffe, Victoria road Prior Mrs. Cedrus villa, Church road Bosley Ann (Mrs.), lodging house,
Dobbs Ths.Geo.Arundel vl.Richmnd.rd Santler Thomas, Northumberland villa, Westbourne terrace, Richmond road
Douglas Wmasr.A.The School,Somers rd Howsell road Bovington Thomas John, teacher p1
Dunsterville Miss,Airdrie, Richmond rd Savory James, Field side, Church road music, 2 Glen villas, Somers road
East Mrs. x Brighton vils. Worcester nil Seller Miss, Laugherne villa, Church rd Bragg Elizabeth (Mrs.), Express inn,
EatockMrs. xVosterbnrg vils. Church nil Sharpe Alfil. The Hollies,LeighSinton rd Quest Hills road
Eyre Mrs. x The Pynes, Somers road Seddon Rev. David, Chesnut villa, Broadbridge Eliza (Mrs. ),lodging hense?
Faber Mrs. Shrawley ho. Worcester nil Worcester road 4 Bedwardine cottages,Quest Hills ci
Foster George Henry, Victoria road Skinner Miss, Rose villa,Worcester road Browning & Wesley,refreshment reems,
Froidefond Jean,St. Hilda,Worcester nil Smith Stephen, Quest Hills road Railway station, Worcester road
Gabb Miss, Morecroft house, Howsell nil Somerville Miss,Hazel bok. Worcester nil Bullus Dvd.Glo'ster Armse'.H.Merton vi-
George John Winnall A.E.C.L.Hill view, Stallard William,Dalkeith,Richmond nil Caink Thomas, surveyor to Malverii
Victoria road Starkey Nathaniel,Clearwell,Victonia nil Link local board & Leigh drainage
Goldingham Edwil. Thomas, Pembroke Stillingfleet Miss, St. Mary's cottage, district board, Stanbridge vils
villa, Church road Church terrace Albert Park road
Goodyear Thee. Rose vil.Quest Hills nil Stowe Rev. Henry, St. Leonard's Caswell Arthur Ransonne,lodginghesuser
Green Mrs. Cl;?desdale, Richmond road mount, Ranelagh road 2 Church terrace
Grist Rev. Gordon Clunes M.A. [[curate Taylor George Edward Moore, Link Coates Henry, carpenter, Eanelagh ci
of Newland], Hope cottage elm, Leigh Sintssa road Collett Frank William, butcher, Lyttir
Hamblett Job Thomas, Lyttelton villa, Taylor Mrs. Link elm, Leigh Sintoen nil ton cottage, Worcester road
Worcester road Taylor Win. Brighton cot. Worcester nil Cook Thomas & Co. carriage works-
Harper Alexander Gordon, Lennox Thomas Freilk. Stapleton, Highfield nil Established 3825
lodge, Richmond road Tree Warren Williams Arrowsmith Inventors of the New Patent Brake fpl
HarrisChs.Hy.sLombard vls.Church nil LL.B. 2 The Pynes, Somers road Two Wheel Carriages
Harris Mrs. Raglan house, Somers road Turner Mrs. Ingledene, Somers road Cook Thomas,hair dresser,Worcestsrrd
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