KIR WRIGHT'S brook, G. Woodhouse and Hy. Brown; Clerk and KIRK LANGLEY. Sexton, J esse Peat; Organist, Miss R. Ottewell. Alcock Edw. baker & cottager HymBs, Altcient and Modern. Alcock John, baker & shopkpr Askew Re..... John, curate Ault J ames, tailor . Barton Rev. John, boarding school Brough Wm. cottager KEDLESTON is a parish 5 miles N. W. from Derby Bull Geo. bootmaker Railway station, 3~ from that at Duffield, in the Cooper DnI. do Appletree hundred, arch deaconry of Derby. The Copestake Ths. Goodall, surgeon (), attends living is a discharged rectory, valued at £150 a year. daily at 4 p. m. with residence, in the gift and possession of the Right Fielden Rev. Hy. Jas. M.A. Rectory Hon. The Rev. Lord Scarsdale, J.P., who is also Gibson Hy. Tas. National schoolmstr. & parish clerk Lord of the Manor, and sole landowner. Kedleston Heath Jph. blacksmith Hall, the seat of his lordship, is a magnificent baronial Hodgkinson John, assistant surgeon mansion in the Grecian style, consisting of a centre and Hope Mrs Mary two pavilions, connected by corridors. The principal J erram Alf. butcher and cottager front faces the north, and is 360 feet in extent. The Meynell Godfrey Fras. Esq., J.P., ceiling of the grand hall is supported by 20 alabaster park columns. The saloon, a noble apartment, erected in Parker Jph. shopkeeper 1765, contains a large and valuable gallery of paintings, Peach Ths. Esq., M.D. & J.P., The Hall including many chef d'ouvres of the great masters. Thompson Sml. butcher The hall is picturesquely placed on an elevated site in BRICKLAYERS, JOINERS Morley Chs. the midst of a large well-wooded, open deer park of & BUILDERS. Osborne AIr. 800 acres. The acreage of the parish is 972, and the Boam Jph. (blacksmith & Poyser Mrs Ann population 972. The feast, which is about the 1st of wheelwright) Sampson Stephen November, is kept at W eston-under-Wood. Pickering Chs. Smith Chs. Letters are left at the lodge. They are delivered by Vernon J ph. & Edn. Spencer Mrs Hnh. rural messengers about 9.30 and are collected at 4· 30. DRESSMAKERS. Thompson Sml. Derby is the post town, but Duffield is the nearest Evans Miss Annie Travis William, Langley Money Order and Telegraph office. Finch Mrs J ane common The Church, dedicated to All Saints, is an ancient Kirkland Miss Emma Whittingham Ths. cruciform structure, with low embattled tower, north Taylor Miss Hnh. Whittingham Wm. and south aisles, rich stained windows, and several Walker Miss Annie PUBLICANS. splendid monuments to the Curzon family. FARMERS. Ault Wm. beer retailer Goodwin Geo. farmer Marked * are Landuwners. Kirkland . Henry, beerhs. Hodgson Miss Mary, National schoolmistress Bowley John Blue Bell . Kidger Edw. farmer, Scarsdale farm *B.rough J ames Taylor Thomas, beerhouse, Marples Rt. farmer, Hall close *Brough John Royal Oak Patch Rev John Bame, curate J erram Geo. Lodge farm Salt Edn. blacksmith ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. Services on Sunday at Scarsdale Right Hon. Rev. Lord, J.P. II and 2.45. Sacrament once in six weeks. Rev H. Webster Edw. Wm. lodge keeper & rural messenger J. Fielden, M,A. Churchwardens, Messrs. Osbome Webster Geo. farmer, Prestwood farm and Lowndes; Organist, Miss Fielden; Clerk, H. J. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Services on Sunday at 10. 30 Gibson; Sexton, Wm. Ault. Hymns, Ancient and and 2.45. Sacrament, four times a year. Church­ Modern. wardens, Mr. E. Salt; Organist, Mr. Pigott. Hymns, MEYNELL LANGLEY. Ancient and Modern. FARMERS. Hodgkinson J ph. Bailey Wm. Jerram Geo. jun. Cockeram Ths. Lowndes John KIRK LANGLEY. Goodwin Wm. Spalton Ths. KIRK LANGLEY parish, comprising the townships of Kirk Langley and Meynell Langley, is 5 miles W. N. W. from Derby, 7 S. W. from Belper, in which LITTLE EATON. union it is included, in the hundred, of Morleston and LIT.LLE EATON is a district, chapelry and village in Litchurch, archdeacQnry of Derby, and rural deanery the hundred ofMorleston and Litchurch, archdeaconry of Radbourne. St. Michael's Church is an ancient of Derby, rural deanery of Duffield, and uuion of stnlcture with nave, chancel, north and south aisles, Shardlow, 3! miles N.N.E. from Derby. The vicarage and low embattled tower in which are three bells. In is in thegiftofthevicarofSt. Alkmund's, Derby. There the Church are monuments to the Meynell family, a are Wesleyan and Independent chapels, also a National stained window and an organ. In 1840, about £600 school. There is a canal from Derby, two paper mills, was expended in erecting a western gallery and in re­ bleach works, and some stone quarries, and the works pairing the Church. The rectory, valucd at £400 is in of the Derby Water Co. There is also a station here the gift of G. Meynell, Esq., who is Lord ofthe Manor. on the Midland Co's. branch line to Ripley. The In 1842 the tithes of Kirk Langley were commuted for acreage is 520, and the population in 1871 was 783. £213, and the rector has 90 acres of glebe; but the St. Paul's is a neat stone church with turret and bell. inhabitants are still separately rated for the poor. The It was enlarged about 5 years ago, cost being raised population, in 1871, was 639. There is a National by subscription. The vicarage, with residence, is of school.. The feast is on the Sunday after November 11. the annual value of £300. The Ecclesiastical Com­ Sub Post office at George Taylor's. Letters arrive missioners are the Lords of the Manor and principal at 4.40 a. m. and are dispatched at 8. Post town, owners of the property. The feast is on the first Sun­ Derby. Nearest Money Order and Telegraph offices day after July 9th, or on that day when it falls on at Mackworth and Brailsford. Sunday. 142