672 PARISHES TEN MILES ROUND WORCESTER. SHELSLEY KINGS continued. Corn Charles, miller's labr. (letters through Kite Thomas, farm labourer Stourport) Lane John, water bailiff, Bank cottages Cownley William, waggoner, Stanford gate Marks John, farmer, Wilderness farm (let- Daniel Wm., plumber and house deco- ters through Stourport) rator, Shelsley Kings. Iron and mine Martin Edwin, farmer and hop grower, spouting pumps. Water closets supplied, Hawksnest farm fixed, and repaired Millichip Joseph, farmer, carrier, &c., Old Dowding J oseph, rabbit and mole catcher, Turnpike (letters through Stourport) &c., Kingswood Minett Henry, farm labourer, Bank cottages Dowding Stephen, farm labourer Morris Wm., farm labourer, Bird's green Dowding Wm., gamekeeper, Shelsley bank Parker Wm., farm labr., Wilderness cotts. Drew Alfred, farm labourer, Kingswood Perry G. W., The Bridge Hotel, Stan- Duncan Wm., farm labr., Wildernesscotts. ford-on-Teme. Situaterl in the midst of Fogarty John, waggoner, Barnett Shell the lovely scenery of the Teme Valley. Gazzard Thomas, farm labourer, Kingswood Comfortably furnished. All modern Hall Susan, Town cottage conveniences. Capital Trout and Gray- Hall Thos., herdsman, Birds green ling Fishing. G. W. Perry, Proprietor. Hammond John, farm labourer Phillips Isaac, haulier, Kingswood Harber Wm., farm labourer Phillips Thos., farm labr., Hawksnest cot. Higgs Alfred, groom, Shelsley Bank Jlhilpotts Samuel, Kingswood cottage Hill J. G., Shelsley bank Potter Jno., farm labr., Hawksnest cotts. Hughes Lady, Shelsley Grange (letters and Potts Jevon, waggoner, Bank cottages telegrams- Powyke Edward,farm labourer, Kingswood Humphreys Wm., farm labourer Priest Thomas, farm labourer, Bank cotts. Hurdman Richard, farm labourer Shutt George, waggoner, Meneatts Kington James, farm bailiff to W. Hyde Yeomans Wm., carpenter Cooke, Pardhouse and Meneatt farm~ Shelsley Kings • . DISTANCES-6.Yz miles N. of , 10 N. \V. of Worcester, and 10 S. W. of Stourporl. POPULATION-In 1901, 74. Acreage. 495· POSTAL INFORMATION-Post and money order office; Mrs. G. Jones, Sub­ Postmistress. Letters through \Vorcester arrive at 6.0 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. week­ days, and 6.0 a.m. Sundays; despatched 10.15 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. week-days, and 6.30 p.m. Sundays. Shelsley Beauchamp is the nearest telegraph office, ~ mile distant. The children attend the school at Shelsley Beauchamp. PARISH CHURCH (ST. ANDREw)-Rev. J. Outram Smith, Rector,' Monlagu C. H. Taylor, Patron and Churchwarden _: Henry Beaven, Parish Clerk. RESIDENTS. Jones Geo., bailiff to M. C. 11. Taylor, ! Taylor C. H. Montagu, J.P., Court house Post office . DISTANCES-4.Yz miles of Stourport station, 7 W. of Droitwich, S.N.W. of Worcester. POPULATION--In 1901, 414. Acreage, 1900. POSTAL INFORMATION-Edward , Sub-Post11lastc:1'. Letters arrive from Stourport at 7.45 a.m. ; despatched thereto at 5-'15 p.m. on week-days and 9.50 a. m. on Sundays. Postal orders are issued at this office and paid. The nearest money order and telegraph office is at Holt Heath. Letter-box at Sankin's Green, cleared at 4.30 p.m. week-days only. Post town, Stourport. PARISH CHURCH (ST. MARy's)-Rev. William Foley Vernon. B.A., Rector,' Messrs. Daniel Arthur Neams and Thomas Bishop, Chmchwardens,' Mrs. Oakley, Sexton. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (boys and gitls)-Miss Maller, Mistress. CARRIER TO WORCESTER-John Hodges, Saturdays. POLICE CONSTABLE-William Fitzer- PARISH COUNCIL-Edward Crane. Chairman; John Marks, Clerk. ASSISTANT OVERSEER-John Marks.