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•T.P. who resides at Stainsby House, is lord of the manor arrive from Derby at 7 a. m. ; dispatched at 6.40 -p.m . and principal landowner. The acreage is 622 ; rateable value, The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Smalley £2,842; the population in :r881. was 906. National School (girls & infants), erected in 1a69, for :r3o children ; average attendance, 95; Mrs. Rosanna Parish Clerk, \Villiam Bacon. W alters, mistress PosT OFFICE.-George Henry Parker, receiver. Letters The boys of this place attend the school at Smalley Carlman Mrs Booth Thomas, farmer & shopkeeper Mathias Alfred, tanner Sitwell Robert Sacheverell "\\'ilmot J".P. Booth Waiter, butcher & farmer Mawrey James, farmer Stainsby house Brown Elias, beer retailer Middleton Elizh. (Mrs.), beer retailer ·waldy Rev. ArthurGarmondsway M.A. Calladine Samuel, saddler Muir John, saddler Vicarage Crooks J. & Son, nail makers Ottewell Thomas, smallware dealer • cOMMERCIAL. Crooks Arthur, butcher Parker George Henry, druggist & Aldred Philip, farmer Crooks Charles, farmer . grocer, Post office Allen Thomas, New inn Crooks John, nail maker Roper Luke, farmer Bacun Arthur, shopkeeper Eley James, registrar of births & deaths Saxton John, nail maker Bardell J oseph, boot maker & collector for Horsley sub-district, Bel per union Skinner George, beer retailer of poors' rates Fisher Samuel, grocer Turton Samuel, Sitwell Arms P.H Booth Geo. nail manufacturer & farmer Hickling John, farmer Weston Robert, shopkeeper Booth Henry, greengrocer Jordan Henry, cabinet maker Wilton Henry, Jolly Colliers P.H Booth Samuel, shopkeeper Jordan Thomas, farmer & grocer Woodhouse George, farmer GREAT and and . is a hamlet and township, in Bradwell Grindlow is a township, 2~ miles north-east from parish, 2 miles north-east from , and 4 from Tideswell and 5 south from Hope. Benjamin Bagshaw esq. Miller's Dale station on the Ambergate and Manchester of Sheffield, is the principal landowner. The acreage is 276, section of the Midland railway, in the V\'estern division of tithe free, rateable value, £378; the population in 188x the county, hundred of High Peak, union, petty sessional was 57· division and county court district of Bakewell. Water is obtained at the foot of Camp bill, from a spring which rises Letters from Sheffield through Eyam, arrive at II a. m. by on Abney Moor. This was formerly a part of the Duchy of foot messenger, who collects letters from the inhabitants Lancaster manor of High Peak: the inhabitants attend the on his way back. WALL Box, Great Hucklow, cleared 3 church at Bradwell. Here is a Unitarian chapel, built in p.m. week days. The nearest money order & telegraph 1796, and a Methodist chapel, built in r8o6. Bernard Wake office is at Tideswell esq. of Sheffield, is lord of the manor. The principal land­ owners are Chilclers Radford esq. of Tansley, Matlock, and Letters are taken on to Little Hncklow by the messenger the Duke of Rutland G.C.B. The acreage is r,ooo; rateable three days a week, tues. thurs. & sats. & arrive about. noon value, £:r,269; the population in r88I was 173. • LITTLE HUCKLOW is a hamlet, 2~ miles north from National, Church of School (mixed), Great Ruck­ Tideswell and r mile north-west from Ureat Hucklow. The low, erected in x872,for So children; average attendance, tithes are in lease. 56 ; Henry Duckworth, master Here is a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in :r826. The acreage is 562; rateable value, £637; the population in CARRIER.-Mrs. Sarah Bagshaw, from Grindlow to the r88r was 175 'Ball Inn,' Sheffield, fri. returning same day Mill Dam Mining & Smelting Co. Cooper Joseph, farmer & butter dealer Great Hucklow. ( J. B. w· ostenholrne, sec. ; Leonard Gregory Henry, farmer Redfern Rev. Robt. Steuart [Unitarian] Maltby, manager) Hall Henry, farmer New Edge Mine (John Spencer Ashton Hall John, farmer CO:\H

HULLAND is a parish, formed in :r853, and comprising ' 188r, and HuLLA:s'D WARD !~TAKES township 38 inhabitants. the townships of Hulland and Hull and Ward in Ash borne The area uf the former is 1,559 acres, rateable value£2,952; parish, and Biggin in Wirksworth parish, in tbe Western 1 and of the latter 451 acres, rateable value £513. di":ision of the c?unty, .h~J?-dred of Appletree, As?bo:--ne ' HULLAND WARD INTAKES is a township in the parish of umon, petty sessiOnal diVIsiOn and county court district, Ashhorne. Here is a small endowed chapel of ease, erected r~ral dean:ry of Ashborn~,. archdeaconry ~f De_rby and I about 166o, and attached to Mugginton Church: it was en­ diOcese of ,__outh~ell. The Hllage of. Hulland IS dehghtfully larged and rescated in 1g90 and has an endowment in land seated on an emmence, about 5 miles east~by-n0rth from 1 of £-40 yearly: Divine service is conducted every Sunday Ashborne, 6 west from Belper and 3~ miles west from 1 afternoo"n 1 Shottle station, Duffield and Wirksworth branch of thf' 1 Parish Clerk John Fern Midland railway. Christ Church, erected in r838, is a ' , ' : , building of stone, consisting of nave and an embattled I Posr ?FFICE, Hulland :" ard.-Anthon;y Beresford Da!e, western tower containing one bell: there are 273 sittings, receiver. Letters arrive from Ashborne 9 a.m.; .dis- 101 being free. The register dates from the year 1838. patched at 4 y.m. The nearest money ord.er office ~~at The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ 293, with resi- Hognaston, & tel~graph office at Shottle. railway statiOn. deuce, in the gift of five trustees, and held since I 876 by the Postal orders are Issued here, but not paxd Rev. Robert Leighton Barnett r.r.A. of St. Peter's College, WA~L LETTER Box•. ~ulland, clea.red at 4.20 p.m . . Cambridge. Here is a Wesleyan and three Primitive Metho- Natwnal School (mixed), ere;ted m r838, ~or I3° children • dist chapels. Hulland Hall is the residence of Lieut.-Ool. av~rag~e atte?dan~e, 9°; George Goodwm, master: Mrs. John Edward Paget Mosley. There are no manorial rights. Ahce Goodwm, mistress The principal landowners are Lord Scarsdale and J. C. B. Biggin, Nether & Upper form a township, in the Borough esq. D.L., J.P. of Chetwynd park, Newport, Salop. petty sessional division of Wirksworth, 5 miles south-west­ The soil is clay; subsoil, cJay. The land is most produc- by-south from Wirksworth and 8 west from Bel per. Here tive, and principally consists of dairy farms. The area of was formerly a church or chapel, but even its site has the township of Holland is 924 acres: rateable value, been long forgotten. John Blackwall Evans-Blackwall esq. £r,592; the population in r88r was 202 ; area of the parish, J.P. of Black wall, Wirksworth, is the principal land- 2,314 acres ; the population in :r88r was 750. owner. The area is about 634 acres; rateable value, HULLAND WARD township contained 382 inhabitants in, .£r,o52; the population in r88r was 125. Letters arrive