GOODRICH. 237 Skelton's engraved illustrations of the "Collections at Goodrich Court." He also arranged the collection in the Tower of ; and was throughout life the great authority on all matters connected with armour. The Goodrich collection was sold a few years ago by Lieut.-Colonel Augustus William Henry Meyrick. The mansion was purchased by George Moffatt, Esq., M.P. for Southampton, in 187o, and now belongs to his son. Rocklands belongs to T. H. Maddy, Esq., of Dolaeron, Aberayron, but is now occupied by Colonel Rumsey. It is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Wye. Old Forge House (W. Wylie, Esq.), The B-ivz"a House (Mrs. Hankey), Goodrich House (Edmund F. Bosanquet, Esq.), Chadton (E. M. Leir, Esq.), and The Vz'carage (Rev. Douglas Seaton, M.A.) are the principal residences in this . Huntsham is a town­ ship distant 1! miles S.S.W. of the church. It is nearly surrounded by the W ye, and consists of one large farm, an inn, and a few cottages. Symond's Y at station on the Ross and ~fonmouth railway is about I mile off, and there is a bridge over the Wye near Rocklands. Glewstone is a hamlet partly in Goodrich and partly in . It is distant about 3 miles N.W. of Goodrich church, and 3 S.W. of Ross. Pencraig is also a hamlet partly in Marstow parish. Arbour Farm was a Roman settlement or camp. Old Forge lies between Goodrich and Whitchurch, about 1 mile S.\V. PosTAL REGULATIONS. Post office, Goodrich. George Cecil, Sub­ .Postmaster. Letters arrive by messenger from Ross at 7.20 a.m., 8 a.m., and 3 p.m. ; despatched thereto at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8.15 p.m. Goodrich is a money order office. station is the telegraph office. Ross is the post town. P~st office, Pencraig. Alfred Price, Sub-Postmaster. Letters arrive by messenger from Ross at 7.30 a.m.; despatched thereto at 6.30 p.m. Goodrich is the nearest money order office. Kerne Bridge station is the nearest telegraph office. Post town, Ross. Parish Church (St. Gz?es'). Rev. Douglas Seaton, M.A, Vicar~· Harold Charles Moffatt, Esq., and Mr. W. Styles, Churchwardens; Miss Ellen Edwards, Organist,- John Hill, Parish Clerk. National School (boys and girls).--Mr. A. Rogers, Master~· Miss Stonier, Mistress. Dz"strz"ct School (boys and g£rls), Glewstone. Miss Allan, JJfistress. Ke1·ne Br·idge Ra£lway Station (Ross mzd il:fonmouth Branch of Great Western Raz1way). Mr. John Hunt, Station Master. Assz"stant Overseer. Mr. John Clayton, The Knapp. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. COMMERCIAL. Bosanquet, Edmund }~., Goodrich house Carter, Thomas, blacksmith, Pencraig Hankey, Mrs., The Bivia. house Cecil, George, blacksmith and sub-post­ Leir, E. Methuen, Cbarlton master Moffatt, Harold Charles, J.P., D.L., Clayton, John, coal merchant & haulier, county councillor, Goodrich court, and and assistant overseer Brooks' and Isthmian clubs, London Cowmeadow, James, mason, Coppett hill Roberton, Lieut. -Col. Peter Archibald, Edward, Thomas, miller, Goodrich mills Granton house Gwatkin, Thomas, Cross Keys Inn Rumsey, Col., Rocklands Hill, John, gardener and parish clerk, Sea.ton, Rev. Douglas, M.A. (vicar), The Old Court house Vicarage Leddington, John, mason, village Wylie, Wm., The Old Forge house Lloyd, Edward, farmer, Cross Keys house