DIREcrORy·l . HUNSDON. 123 in 1694. and mural monuments to William Brand, ob. HARE STREET is on the London and Cambri~ge road, 1676 and to Lieut.-Col. Stables, Grenadier Guards, who 2 miles east from and is partly in Little fell at the battle of Waterloo, 18th June, 1815: the church and partly in Layston parishes. Here is a was thoroughly restored in 1874 at a cost of £2,800, Wesleyan chapel. There is another Hare street in this collected by the Rev. Charles Colson, vicar here 1842-74: county, 4 miles west from Buntingford, in the parishes of there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year and .. 1538. The living is a vicarage, amalgamated with the Post &; M. O. 00' S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office, rectory of Little Hormead, by Order in Council in 1887; Hare street.----Dharles Wright, sub-postmaster. Letters average tithe rent-charge £208; joint net yearly value arrive through Buntingford R.S.O. at 7 &; II a.m.; £170, with 120 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of dispatched at II.30 a.m. &; 7.30 pom. week days &; 10 St. John's College, Cambridge, and held since 1890 by the aom. on sundays. Buntingford is the nearest telegraph :Rev. Geo. Smith M.A. of that college. Here is a Congre­ office gatiQnal chapel, .built in 1890 on the site of a former Post Office, Great Hormead.-Miss Susanna Warren, sub­ chapel at a cost of £620, and affording 250 sittings. The postmistress. Letters arrive through Buntingford charities amount to £21 a year, and consist of £10 rent­ R.S.O. 6.45 a.m. &; 11.45 a.m.; dispatched 4035 &; 6.40 charge, left in 1694, by William Delawood, of London; of p.m.; sundays, arrive at 6.45 aom.; dispatched 9.45 10 acres of poor's land, producing £10; and £1 rent­ a.m. The nearest money order office is at Hare Street charge on the parsonage, the whole of which is dis­ &; telegraph office Buntingford. Postal orders are tributed in money. Here are two manors. Mrs. AlIen, issued here, but not paid of Lichfield, whQ is owner of the manor of Hormead Bury P