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DIRECTORY,] . HIGHWAY. 115 Case Percy Harry, Tytherington Elling John, farmer Laurence Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker Olutsom Rev. Arthur Davis M.A. Elling Stephen, butcher Lawrence Edward, forester to Lady (vicar), The Vicarage Everley Edwd. baker, Tytherington Godfrey-Faussett Mrs. Ivy house Farley John, estate foreman to Lady Lines Arthur Henry, baker & grocer ffeytesbury Lady, The Cottage ffeytesbury Lines Francis John, butcher & poul- Hibberd Rowland Furnell Mark, insurance agent terer, Tytherington Hinton Hammond Tooke M.B Haines Joseph, carpenter Line• Gideon, baker & grocer Hitchcock Misses, Swallow cliffe Hancock William, shoe ma. & parish Noise Wm. Hy. commercial traveller Lethbridge Charles J.P. Heytesbury clerk of Tytherington, Tytherington Noyce Beatrice (Mrs.), dress maker house; & Carlton club, London W Harford Annie (Mrs.), dress maker Parham Geo. farmer, Tytherington Slade Henry Geo. F.R.G.S. Ivy ho Harford William, mason Parker Joseph M. & Wm. Reynolds, Swayne Rev. William John M. A. (cus- Heytesbury Estate Office (Eden, Eden farmers, Parsonage farm tos of hospital) & Baines, agents), Heytesbury Pike Edward & Son, farmers & coal t;OMMERCIAL. estate office merchants Adlam Henry James, grocer & poor's Heytesbury Water Co. Lim. (B. H. H. Pond William, farmer, Easthill farm rate collector, assistant overseer & Eden, mgr.), Heytesbury estate off Ralph Susan (:cll:rs.), refreshmt. rms clerk to Parish Council Hibberd Brothers, drapers, ladies' & Reading Room (Charles J esse Ash- Austin Albert Hy. farmer, Mill farm gentlemen's outfitters, tailors, worth, hon. sec) Barnard Thomas, gamekeeper to boots, furnishing, china, iron- hendall Emily (Mrs.), Red Lion P .H Charles Lethbridge esq. J.P mongers. grocers, provision dealers Rendall George, carrier Bartlett Hy. postmaster & insur. agt & New Zealand meat stores; & at Rugg Geo. Edwd. relieving officer Batt Thos. farmer, West Hill farm & St. !lfary No. 2 district, union Uase Percy Harry, farmer, horse Hinton Hammond Tooke M. B. & C. M. Taylor Waiter William, Angel hotel; breeder & dealer, Tytherington Aberd. surgeon & medical officer & every accommodation for visitors; Dark Aug. Ebenezr.grocr.Tytherngtn public vaccinator & factory surgeon, electric light; posting & catering Dyer Charles, blacksmith Heytesbury dist. Warminster unioo White William Uriah, blacksmith Eden, Eden & Baines, land & estate Holoran Thomas Dennis, managing Wigram George M. sub-agent to agents & valuers, & land agents to clerk to Eden, Eden & Baines Eden, Eden & Baines Lady Margaret Heytesbury, Hey- Ingram Sidney, saddler Williams William, gardener to 0. tesbury estate office; & at Tisbury Kitley Edward, shoe maker Lethbridge esq. J.P & Sherborne HEYWOOD is a small village and , . missioners. Heywood House, the property of Lord Lud. formed out of the civil parish of Westbury, by Local :low, is now occupied by Sir John Alexander Miller. The Government Board Order 34,124, dated April 1, 1896, I ' Right Hon. Sir Massev Lopes hart. P.C. is lord of the mile north-east from Westbury station on the I manor of Westbury, which includes Heywood; Lord Lud­ branch of the Great Western railway, and 4 miles south I low, Edward Endymion Porter esq. of East Hill, Frame, from , in the \Vestern divi8don of the county, and William Henry Laverton esq. of Leighton House, Westbury and Whorwellsdown union, hundred and county Westbury, are the principal landowners. The soil and court district of Westbury, pet-ty sessional division of subsoil are heavy clay. The land is principally pasture Westbury, rural deanery of Wylye (Heytesbury pur- and corn. The area is I,997 acres of land and 4 of tion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. water; rateable value, £4·433; the population in I90I The Great Western Railway's branch from to was 4II. Westbury Junction passes i mile south of the village. Hawkeridge is a hamlet I' miles north-west. Here is 'l'he ecclesiastical parish was constituted in I849· The a small Congregational chapel. church of the J:loly Trinity is of stone,, in the Decorated Sexton, William Knowles. style, and cons1sts of chancel, nave, rusles, south porch . . and a small western open bell oat, containing 3 bells: Letters through Westbury, ;which 1s the neares.t money the church was built and endowed with £32 a year by the order & telegraph office, arr1ve at 7·30 a. m. Pillar Box, late Henry Gaisford Gibbs Ludlow esq. and will seat 250. at Heywood (near the church), cleared .at 8.20 a.m. & Tbe register dates from the year I849. ·The Jiving is a 7 p.m. ; sundays, at 8 a.m. & at Hawkendge, cleared at vicarage, net yearly value £286, with 3' acres of glebe, 7- 20 a.m. & 7· '5 p.m.; sun day, 7.20 a. m • and residence, in the gift of three trustees, and held since Elementary School (mixed), erected in I836, with resi- I897 by the Rev. George Ensor :\LA. of Queens' College, dence for mistress, by the late Henry G. G. Ludlow Cambridge. The vicarage house was erected in 1890, at esq. of this parish; it will hold 100 children; average a cost of £I,4oo, defrayed by the Ecclesiastical Corn- attendance, 89; Miss E. Swanborough, mistress

HE£ WOOD. 1 Mattin George William, gamekeeper Bown Henry John, farmer Ensor Rev. George M.A. (vicar) I to J,ord Ludlow Doe! E/lward, farmer Miller Sir John Alex. Heywood ho May George, insurance agent Jefferies Arthur Lenthall, glove mnfr Nightingale John Hy. The Parsonage Moody Stephen Jas. farmer, Kings- Maby Arthur Ernest, farmer, Brook Rees Harry, Heywood cottage bridge farm house (postal address, North Brad- COMMERCIAL. Simons David, farmer, Home farm ley, Trowbridge) Ayres James (Mrs.), farmer Snellgrove Hy. frmr. Fullingbrdg. fm Maby Robert Jonas George, farmer Cuff Robert, farmer, .!psley farm Pike Wyndham, farmer, Lodgewood Freeston Wm. jun. miller (water), HAWKERIDGE. Rose William, shopkeeper Blenches mill Smith Sabina (Mrs.), farmer, Biggs Jefferies Eli, farmer, haulier & road Bishop Peter Beater, Royal Oak P.H Bush farm con tractor I

HIGHWAY is a village, 4~ miles north-east from Harris D.D. late Bishop of Gibraltar, formerly arch­ and 5 south from Wootton Bassett, belonging to deacon of Wilts and rector of this parish, who died I6 the hundred of Potterne and Cannings, though locally in March, I874: there are 100 sittings. The register dates that of Calne, North-1-Vestern division of the county, from the year I664. The living is a rectory, annexed to unian, petty sessional division and county court district the vicarage of Bremhill, joint net yearly value £472, of Calne, rural deanery of Avebury (Avebury portion), and is in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. By an since I9"6 by the Rev. Sydney Lambert M.A. of Corpus order of the , confirmed by Christi College, Cambridge, who resides at Bremhill. Local Government Board Order, which came into opera­ Capt. Francis Henry Tonge is lord of the manor and tion )larch 25, IB9o, this parish was amalgamated with sole landowner. The soil is partly on the chalk; sub­ the parish of ffillmarton for civil purposes. The church soil, clay in the lower lands. The chief crops are wheat of St. Peter, rebuilt in ,867, at the sole expense of the and pasture land. late rector. Archdeacon Harris, is an edifice in the Parish Clerk, John Ponting. Early English style, from plans by W. Butterfield esq. architect: it consists of chancel. nave, south porch and a Letters through Calna, which is the noorest money order western turret with one bell: the old screen and wooden & telegraph office, arrive at 8 a. m. Wall Letter Box. beam, an early Norman door remaining in the outer at Cle.-ancy, cleared at 6.I5 p.m. week days only & wall, and the font have been preserved: on Easter day. from ~ovember to February inclusive at 5.15 p.m I879, a stained window was placed in the east end, to the The children of this place attend the Elementarv school• memory of the Hon. and Right Rev. Charles Amyand at & Compton Bassett · Bodman Benjamin, farmer I Godwin George, farmer I Lewis Henry, hurdle maker WILTS. 8*