256 HARTSHORNE. . Startin James, farmer Wallis John, shoe maker Wilson Ellen (Mrs.), Admiral Rod. Sutherns Arthur Henry, shopkeeper Warren James, beer, retailer ney P.H Villiera William Holmes, baker & grer Warren Thomas, butcher Worstell Thos. farmer, Shor' Hazel is a scattered village, township and parish, Feary, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Chester. formed in 1851, 1~ miles south-east from Chesterfield field at 5.40 a.m.; dispatched at 6.50 p.m and ! mile east from station, un the Great Post, M. O. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel Central (late M. S. & L.) railway, in the Chesterfield Post, S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Grassmoor. division of the county, petty sessional division, William Johjn ,Westbrook, 8'u~-postmaster. Letterj union and county court district of Che.sterfield, Scarsdale arrive from Chesterfield at 7 a.m. & are dispatched at hundred, rural deanery of Chesterfield, archdeaconry of 6.10 p.m. week days only and diocese of SOl1thwell; on the extension of the Post Office, {]Qrbriggs.-Reuben White, SUb-postmaster. in 1892 part of this parish was Letters from Chesterfield arrive at 6.35 a.m.; dis. included in it, and names are enum~rated in those of patched at 6.45 p.ll. week days only. Postal orders Chesterfield. The church of St. Paul, erected in 1851, is are issued here, but not paid. Hasland is the neareit a building of ~tone in the Docorawd style, consisting of telegraph & money order office, 2 miles distant chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, south porch and Post Office, .-Mrs. Mary Ann Wale, lub-post. a western turret containing- 2 bells: there are two mistress. Letters arrive from Chesterfield at 6.30 memorial windows. to the V€'Il. Archdeacon and Mr!. a.m.; dispatched at 7.5 p.m. week days (,nly. Postal Hill, inse.rted by the parishioners in 1867; and a orders are issued here, but not paid. Hasland is the memorial brass to the Ven. Archdeacon Hill, placed by nearest money order & telegraph office, 2 miles distant his daughter, Mrs. Olivier: the church affords 388 Wall Letter Box, at Grassmoor, cleared at 6 p.m. week sittings. The register dates from the year 1851. The days only Jiving is a rectory, net yearly value £255, with residence, Wall Letter Box, Hasland Green, cleared at 6 p.m. week in the gift of the vicar of Chesterfield, and held sli.ce 1868 days only by the Rev. William Barnes, of St. Bees, who is also in­ Schools. cumbent of and rural dean flf Chester­ A School Board, consisting of five members, was formed field. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel here, 26 April, 1883; W. T. Jones, Chesterfield, clerk to the another at Grassmoor, erected in 1898, at a C'lf't of board; Beuben Fletcher, attendance officer £1,700, and seating 350 persons, and an iron KIlIlcon­ Board School (mixed & infants'), Derby lane, acquired formist chapel at Grassmoor. A cemetery consisting 01 by the Board in 1883 & enlarged in 1884, for 240 chil. 2 acres, with keeper's residence, was opened in 1883, and dren; average attendance, 220; George Henry Barn. is under the superintendence of the ChesterneldJ Rural field, master District Council, the rector of Has1and being chaplain. National (Church of ), erected in 1864, for ~10 Coals and ironstone are found in abundance in this dis­ boys, 100 girls & 220 infants. A new infants' school trict; bricks and tiles are made. Easland! Hall is the was erected in 1897, at a cost of about £1,200; average residence of Charles Paxton Markham esq. J.P. 'l'he Duke attendance, ISO boys, 100 girls & ISO infants; John of Devonshire K.G. is lord of the manor, Bernard Lucas Howell, master; Miss H. E. Hollingworth, infants' and Alfred Barnes esqrs. are the cbief landowners. The mistress soil is strong clay; subsoil, elay. The chief Cl""IPS are National (mixed», Grassmoor, erected! for 200 children &; wheat and oats. The area of the townShip as reduced 220 infants; average attendance, 171 children &; 212 in­ by the addition to Chesterfield municipal borough in 1892 fants; Charles Mason, master; Mrs. Harriet E. Gool­ is 1,879 acres; rateable value, £27,868; the population den, infants' mistress in 1891 was 5,817, but has been reduced by the extension Railway Station, Grassmoor (Great Central), Ernest of Chesterfield! borough in 1892 to 4,542. Albert Taylor, station master Post, M. O. & T. 0., T. M. O. Express Delivery, Parcel Conveyanee.-Waggonettes run to & from Chesterfield Post, S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Thomas three times daily . HASLAND. Charlton John, farmer, Manor house Peach Joseph, shopkeeper, Derby road Dlark J oseph, shopkeeper (postal address, Chesterfield) PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cowley John, shopkeeper, Grasshill Penistone Ralph, farmer, Hady farm Atkinson Thos. D. Herne ho.Winswick Crookes John, farmer Probin Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 'Barnes Rev. William, Rectory Denman James, tailor, Derby road Hasland rd.(postal address,Chstrfld) Brewis Geo. house (postal (postal address, Chesterfield) Rowarth George Henry, shopkeeper. address, Chesterfield) Else Joseph, butcher, Birdholme Derby 'I'd. (postal address, Chestrfld) Bright Joseph, Bank close Else Sarah (Mrs.), shpkpr. Birdholme Ryder Tom, locomotive foreman, Loco· Charlton William, The Poplars Evans Tom, blacksmith motive sheds Eyre Miss, Penmore house Feary Thomas, draper, Post office Saunders C. J. & Co. Limited, brick Graham Henry, Hornbeam house Gelsthorpe William, higgler &; farmer manufacturers, Storforth lane Hamilton Roger Kerr M.R.C.S.Eng., Hadfield Samuel, farmer Saxby Charles, farmer L.R.C.P.Lond. Central villa Hall William, farmer Slinu Wm. cashier Grassmoor Co.Lim Leach Georgoe, Birchill lodge Hallam Albert, smallware dealer Slinu William Henry, grocer Markham Charles Paxton J.P. Has- Hallam Edwin, boot maker Staveley Coal & Iron Co. Limited, iron land hall Hamilton Roger Kerr M.R.C.S.Eng., masters &c. Broadoaks furnaces Middleton John, Haslehurst L.R.D.P.Lond. physician & surgeon Thornhill George, fried f.sh dealer Murray Captain H&bert, Hasland ho & medical officer, Hasland district, Townrow Tom, shopkeeper Waller Mrs. The Cottage Chesterfield union WalQ Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Wilcockson Mrs. Ash villa, Winswick Handby William, joiner Post office, Derby road, Birdholme Wood Thomas P. Brambling houiie Harrison George, hair dresser Ward Samuel, shopkeeper, Winswick Harrold Edgar, boot maker Waring Archibald, tobacconist COMMERCIAL. Hasland Co-operative Society Lim. White Charles, farmer, 'fhe Avenue .AlIen George William, confectioner (Henry Garke, manager) Wightman Chas. beer retailer, Derby i\.ufleck John, engineer Boythorpe Heath Edward, builder road, BirdhoIme Colliery Co. Whitecoates farm Hill John James, grocer & butcher Willan Thomas, grocer (postal address, Chesterfield) Hoades Isaac, shopkeeper &; beer re· 'Wrig~t Joseph, shopkeeper, Derby rd. Binks Wm. farmer, Birdholme house tailer, Winswick Birdholme :Blockley Charles, farmer Hodgkinson Reuben, Shoulder of IJoythorpe Colliery Co. colliery pro­ Mutton P.R GRASSMOOR. prietors (postal address, Chesterfld) Hollingworth Herbert, DeTonshire htl Herbert, farmer Hollingworth William, farmer Johnson Rev. Chas. Geo. B.A.(curate) Brailsford Samuel, joiner &; builder, Hoole J ames, builder Hady lane (postal address, Calow, Hudson Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper CO:MM:ERCIAL. Chesterfield) Lowe Frank, butcher A.ustin George, cowkeeper 'Eramhall WaIter, shopkpr. & beer ret Lowe Thomas, farmer Austin John, clog maker Broadhead Hy. shopkpr. & beer ret Lyon John, farm bailiff to Grassmoor Bamford Samuel, shopkeeper Brown David & Sons, builders Co. Limited, Grasshill Banner Maria (Mrs.), draper Brunt J ames, farmer Manlove Thos. shopkeeper, Grasshill Beecroft Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Butterworth John, goods agent, Loco­ Marsh Charles, Furnace inn, Derby 'I'd. baker & beer retailer motive sheds Birdholme Bell George, shopkeeper Casson Wm. New Inn P.R. Winswick Metcalf Joseph, farmer, ~Ianor farm Brailsford Thomas, shopkeeper Cemetery (Henry Hicklin, keeper) Norman J ames, butcher Brailsford William, grocer