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Fowle William Hugh B.A., J.P. {bar· Collis John, farmer, Pollard's farm Scambler William, farmer, Red rister-at-law), Chute Forest house Haines George, farmer House farm Meek Alex. Grant J.P. Chute lodge Henley Henry (Mrs.), farmer Scott John, farm bailiff to Alexander Child Charles :ld:organ & William Grant Meeks esq. J.P Fosbury, farmers, Home farm

CLARENDON PARK, see Alderbury. CLIFFE PYPARD (or Clyffe Pypard) is a village Iand the rectorial tithes in 154r. In r686, Sarah, and parish, 4 miles south from Wootton Bassett station Duchess Dowager of Somerset, bequ<'athed the manor on the Swindon and Bath section of the Great Western of Thornhill for the foundation of certain scholarships railway, ro miles nDrth-east of Marlborough, a1Id g south- at Braseno&e College, Oxford, and the manor of Broad west from , in the Northern division of the Town for apprenticing poor boys of this county. Spack­ county, union of Cricklade and Wootton BasseU, chiefly in man's charity consists of the interest of £r,ooo, left by the hundred of Kingsbridge and partly in that of Elstup Thomas Spackman, and now (1907) producing £34 Ios . .and Everle.igli, petty sessional division of CI·icklade and per annum, which is as~igned as folltber wmdows to members of the fam1ly of Goddard, trge <>rJgmal colours, separates the chancel from the nave, )/[ortimer and J. E. Watts esqrs. are the princi­ and .t~o rectangalar ~creens cut ?£'! the eastern ex- pal landowners. The soil is of a clayey nature and ~remitJes of ~he rusles: m the north ais,e, under a canopy, green sand; subsoil, clay and chalk. The chief crops 1s a tomb w1th a recumbent fi;l"ure, supposed to represent are grass, wheat and beans. The parish compri...es 3,272

Marked thus * receive letters Gale Amelia(Mrs.),Goddard'sArmsP.H Perrett Ralph, farmer, Holly house through Calne. G~le Thr, and the trustee-s