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Fox Francis P. Dumb PGst inn Free Library k Reading Room Cole George, farmer Free Library & Reading Rooms (Jacob (William T"ine, sec.; Mrs. Eyles George, farmer Vines, sec. ; Jn. H. Palmer, librarn) Cle,·erly, librarian) Eyles Henry, farmer Freegard Francis, farmer, Bencroft Hillier George, farmer Free Library & Reading Room (W alte~ Freeth Francis J oseph, farmer, Knapp Charles, shopkeeper Pocock, hon. sec) Hanger Park farm Turk William Henry, farmer Grainger Joseph, beer retailer Freeth George (Mrs.), farmer, Lower Twine William, farmer H~ wkins George, farmer Whitley farm Hayes Edwin Orchard, farmE"r,. Fry l\rilliam, baker E.\.ST TYTHERTON. Cadenharn farm Hammond Robt. farmer, Cnderdown Collett William, Barn bridge Hayward Francis. farmer, Gotshill &. Hillier Alfred, farmer, Brernhill C0nnor Rev. James (Moravian) Stockham Marsh farms Fields farm Kewley John Matthews William, blacksmith
Je:fferys Samuel, fanner, ~ash house 1 Rogers Misses Pegler Hy. (Mrs.), farmer, Elm frm Palmer John Huward, carpenter &' Broomfield James, baker & grocer Pocock Josiah, farmer, Cadnam manor wheelwright, & post office Cleverley Charles, farmer, Dick's farm Provis Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer Pavy Charles Thomas, miller (waoor), Goodway William, blacksmith SPIRT HILL. Hazeland mill Hollis Elizh. Mary (Miss), ladies' schl Ing William, farmer Pearce Albert, farmer, Hazeland farm Jefferys James, farmer J effervs Frederick, farmer, Side ruw • Pipkin John, farmer, Bencroft Kight Paul, shopkeeper ,Jcfferys Samuel, farmer, Nash house Pocock Albert William, Lower Minty Jn, Fras. farmr. Hare Street fm Turk Fredel'ick, farmer Hanger farm :X ewman Isaac, farmer Vines Jacob, fanner, Manor & Vicar- Robins Albert, post office WICK. age farms Spackman Edward, farmer Eatwell David, farmer Whale Wm. farmer, Stanley bridge Gale Alfred, farmer FOXHAl\1. Hillier Henry, farmer, Monument farm Amor Charles, Stockham marsh AVON. CHARLCOTE. Barnet John, farmer Am or J oseph, farmer Bussell Herbt. Jn. Charldote Hill fm Carpenter William, farmer, West end Fry Thomas, farmer, Avon farm BREMILHAM (or Cowage) wa! formerly a parish, church at Foxley. The register dates from the year but under the provisions of an order which came into 1790. The living is a rectory, annexed to th.at of Foxley operation March 25, 1884, was apportioned, for civil in r893, joint net yearly value £238, with residence, in. purpose!, between Brokenborough, Foxley and St. Mary the gift of Lord Lilford, and held since rgo2 by the Rev. Westport; it is on the river Avon, 2 miles west-south- Harry Launcelot Warneford B. A. of Hertford College. west from Malmesburv terminal station on a branch of Oxford, who resides at Foxley, and is also vicar of Nor the Great Western railway and 10 north-west from ton. Major George Lindsay Holford C.V.O., C.I.E. of Chippenham, in the ~orthern division of the county, Weston Birt House, Gloucestershire, is lord of the manot' Malmesbury hundred, petty sessional division, union and and the principal landowner. The soil is brashy; sub county court district, and in Malmesbury rural deanery, soil, clay. The chief crops are barley, roots and grass. North Wilts archdeaconry end diocese of Bristol. The The area and rateable value of this place is included church has been pulled down, but the ground is still in :Malmesbury and Foxley; the popnlation in 190~ u>ed as a cemetery, and there is a small stone building was 132. us~d as a mortuary chapel. The inhabitants attend the The children of this place attend the school at Foxley :BRINKWORTH with GRITTENHAM. BRINKWORTH is a parish and viiiage, pleasantly situ- of £7 1gs. 8d. consists of the dividend~ arising from sums ated on the high road from Swindon to Malmesbury inve;ted in the funds, which, under the will of the late and watered by a bributary of the Avon, with a station Mrs. Hannah Nicholls, are expended in the purchase of south of the village on the Wootton Bassett and Severn blankets to be distributed to the poor. Lady Winchcomb Tunnel branrh of the GrNt 'Vestern railway, 4 miles gave £r a year charge on land, for the purchase of books north from Dauntsey station and 5 miles north-west for the children of the poor. Penn's Lodge, 1' miles from Wootton Bassett station, on the same line, and 6 north-east, was once the property of the famous William south-east from Malrnesbury, in the ~orth Western Penn family. The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, who division of the county, hundred. union, petty sessional is lord of the manor, George L. Palmer esq. of Lacock, division and county court distrid of ~falmesbnry, and lord of the manor of the tithing of Grittenham, and the in the rural deanery of Malme>