140 BROCKENHU BST. . (KELLY'S :Brown Henry Thomas, saddler Heppenstall & Clark, .1olicitou; Perkins William, Railway inn lJurton Richard, builder., The Avenue attend mons. & thurs. 2.30 to 4-30 Place Edith (Mrs.), apartments,Sweet Bush Frederick Thomas, farmer, Holtom Brothers, butchers Briar cottage Brookley farm Hopkins John, boot maker Plaskett Ellen (Mrs.), cow keeper :Butt George Wm. grocer & baker Humphreys David, ironmonger Plumbly Brothers, painters Capital & Counties Bank Limited; International Tea Co.'s Stores Ltd. Plumbly Percy, shopkeeper draw on head office,39 Threadneedle grocers Pope J ames & Sons, wood turners street, London E C Jackman &r. Masters, auctioneers, P

• BROCKHURST, see Forton.

:BROOMY, about 6 miles north-east from , a portion of the township is uncultivated forest land and is a. towru;hip, and was so constituted by an order of wood~. intersected by cultivated patches of wheat, oah the Poor Law Board, dated 23rd November, 1868, and and roots. The area is 4,oso acres; rateable value, tly a subsequent order, dated 12th February, 186g, was £784. The population in 1901: was II4. included in Bingwood union and petty sessional divi­ Letters through Ringwood a.rrive at 8.30 a..m. sion; it is also in the county court district of Fording­ is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 5 mile• bridge and New Forest division of the county, and com­ distant from Linford, 5 from Linwood k 3 from prises the following places, formerly extra-parochial, Broomy Lodge viz. :-Broomy Lodge, Broomy New Inclosure Cottage, Pillar Letter Box at Linwood, cleared at 6. IS p.m.: Linford, Linford New Inclosure Cottage, part of Lin- 1 sundays, Io. IS a.m wood, Roe Inclosure Cottage, Shobley and Holly Hatch, Wall Letter Box ·at Linford, cleared at 8.20 a.m. & 7.25 all in the New Forest. The inhabitants attend the p.m.; sundays, 8.10 a. m church at Ellingham. The land belongs to the Crown. The children of the township attend the school at 'The soil is clay and gravel; 11ubsoil, clay and gravel; Ellin~ham

PRIVATE :RESIDENTS. COMMXBCIAL. Land., M.R.C.S.Ehg., L.R.C.P. Felkin Henry George M.D. Linford Bailey Job, farmer, Shobley Land.& Arthur de Winton Snowden :Smyth R. Mander M.D. Linford Golding John, poultry dealr. Linford M.A., M.D.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng. 1 Snowden Arthur de Win ton M.A., Humby Wm. forest woodman,Boe cot L.B.C.P.Lond. resident physicians), M.D. Linford Linford Sanatorium (R. Mander Linford Wilmott Mrs. Broomy lodge Smyth M.D.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., Young Charles, forest keeper,Linford · L.R.C.P.Lond., H. G. Felkin M.D.

"BROUGHTON is a pleasant village, 3 miles north­ nsid~nce and 33 acrPs of glebe, in the gift of Wa!;hing4 west from Horsebridge station on the Andover and Bed­ tnn Singer esq. and held sinoe I8g6 by t'he Rev. Alfred 'bridge branch of the London and South Western rail­ Woodin. There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels, and way, 4 11outh-west from Stockbridge and g north-west a meeting house for the Plymouth Brethren. Henry from Romsey, in the Western division of the county, Smith's charity, of [22 y~arly, is for clothing, and 'hundred of Thorngate, Romsey petty sessional division other charities, of £16 yearly, are distributed by the and county court district, Stockbridge union, rural rector and two trustees appointed by the Parish Council, .deanery of Bomsey, and archdeaconry and diocese of Washington Singer El'Sq. of Norman Court, West Tytherley, Winchester. The church of St. Mary is an ancient who is lord of the manor, and George Bristoe esq. of structure of flint, in the Early English style, consist­ Hildon House, East Tytherley, nre the principal land­ ing of- ch~ncel, nave, aisles, north and south porches, owners. Theo soil and subsoil are chalk. The cli'ief crops -and a iow embattled western tower containing a clock are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 3,452 acres of -and 5 bells, rehung in 1901: the church was reseated land and 6 of water; rateable value, [3,694; the popu.la• rin 1853, and in Igor the chancel floor was raised, the tion in 1901 was 82o. A part of this parish, with a popn• !interior ~~~fitted, and a new vestry built at a total cost lation of 45, was transferred to Bossingt.m by LOcal ol £soo, and has 300 sittings. The register dates (ram Government Board Order No. 14,726, dated 25th March. the yeaJ;" 1665. The living is a rectory, with the rectory t883; and under the provisions of the Divided Psrishe1 r0f Bossingto:~. annexP-d, joint net ysarly vain~ £:,cn, with f-ct, a detache\ part has been added to Mottisfont. ' .