DIRECTORY.J OXFORDSHIRE. DEDDINGTON. 83 Deddington and District Lawn Tennis Club and by Wall Letter :Box, cleared at 6.15 p.m the local football club. The Dean and Canons of Windsor, Christ Church, Oxford, and William Cornwallis Carrier to Banbury.-James .Archer Dixon, to 'Whit-e Cartwright esq. of .Aynho, are lords of the manors. The Hart,' thurs. & sat principal landowners are Christ Church and New Col lege, Oxford, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. CLIFTON is· a chapelry and hamlet of ])eddingtvn, The land is arable and pasture; soil, light red land. on the road from Buckingham to Chipping Norton and The entire area. of the pari,sh is 4,232 acres of land and about a· mile and a. half east on the Northants border, water; rateable value, £8,607; the entire population of skirted by the river Cherwell, the Oxford and Birminge the parish in 1891 w~s 1,777. hOver Worton, consists Df nave with north aisle dington officiate. The principal landowners are Christ (used as a school) and a bell-cote containing one bell: Church, Oxford, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and' the building is the property of trustees,. and is licensed W. C. Cartwright esq. of .Aynho. The area is 670. but unconsecrated: it is served from Deddington: there acres; rateable value, £1,684; the population in 189:r. are roo sittings. The poor's land of 7 acres, awarded was 211. in r8o8, produces £2o yearly for fuel. The area is 970 acres; rateable value, £r,2r5; the population in rBgr Wall Letter Box, cleared at 9 a.m. & 12.55 & 7.15 p.m. _ was r66. Letters arrive 9 a.m OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. :Post, M. 0. & T. 0. S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance Office. Volunteers. -John Whetton, sub-postmaster. Open on week days 2nd Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire at 7 a.m. ; closed at 9 p.m. ; open on sunday from 8 Light Infantry - (detachment of C company) till ro a.m. Delivery commences at 6.30 a.m. 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. Morning delivery only on sunday. Letter Public Officers. Box closes for dispatch for the north at 5·45, 8.25 &; 9 p.m. & for London & the south & west at 11.55 Coroner for Northern District of Oxfordshire, George a.m. & 8.25 p.m. Money ordel'S· are issued & paid Coggins, Hudson street; deputy coroner, Charles from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. except Dn sunday, when no Fortescue, Woodlands, Banbury money order business is transacted. Except on sun Clerk & Receiver to the Charity Est.ates, William Kinch clay, letter carriers are dispatched at 6 a.m. &; 2 p.m. Collector of Income, Land & .Assessed Taxes & Sub-dis- for the villages of Dunstew, North .A.ston & Clifton, tribut{)r of Stamps, John Whetton, Market place & at 6 a.m. for Dunstew, North .Aston, Hempton, Bar High Bailiff, Lt.-Col. William Hewens .Austin, New st ford St. John & Barford St. MichaeL Lett.ars from Inland Revenue Officer, Joseph Edwin Davies, Market pl Londuu & south through Oxford ; from north through Medical Officer & :Public Vaccinator, No. I District, Baribury Woodstoclr union,Hy.Sa.unders M.R.C.S., L.S . .A..Lond Stewards to the Manors, of Deddington, Georg.e Coggins County Magistrates for Woottou North :Petty Sessional (Duchy), W. Kinch (Windsor manor), & C. Upperton Division. {Christ Church manor) Risley Holford C~tton esq. Deddington, chairman Town Crier, John Knibbs, Church lane Bradshaw Vice-Admiral Riehard C.B. The Grange, Steeple .A.ston, Oxford Schools. Cartwright William Cornwllllis esq. D.L. .Aynho park, Schools controlled by the Deddington National ScLoof Banbury Society, fil'lst formed July 26, 1814. 'Cottrell-D01mer Oapt. Charles Waiter, Middle .Aston,O:xfd Foster-Melliar Wllliam Melliar esq. North .Aston hall, National, built in 1853 &; opened January 6, rB54, for Deddington about 300 children; average attendance, 94 boys, 57 Hall .Alex. William esq. Bartou .Abbey, Steeple Astou girls &; 65 infants ; Thomas .A. Manchip, ma~ster; Miss Ogle Bertram Saville esq. B . .A. Hill house, Steeple E. Ives, mistress; Miss E. lnnell, infants' mistresWestcott Barton, Great Barford, Deddington, man. thurs. &; sat. ; Samuel Callow, mon. wed. thurs. Duns Tew, Rousham, Sandford Saint Martin, South & sat. to ' White Hart ; ' John Boddington, from Lower Newington, Great Tew, Little Tew, Over Worton & Heyford, through, mon. & thurs.; John Weston, Nether Wortou from Steeple .Aston, through, mDn. & thurs. ; Edwd. Public Establishments. Jones, from Sandford, through, mon. & thurs.; InlanclJ Rev>enue Office, Market place, Joseph Edwin Jonathan Hounslow, from Barton, through, mon.&thurs Da.vies, officer Receiving house for goods & parcels for the Great W«:>st Constabulary Station, Inspector John Wright & I con ern Railway for London, the north & all parts of th~ 'f stable Kingdom, the Unicorn hotel, Market place DEDDISGTON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hainsse1in Sydney, lay reader Mahany Edward Charles, High street All