DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's TALBOT VILLAGE, with Wallis Down, Is in This Wall LE>Tter Boxt>S.-Ensbury, 10.30 A.M
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114 KIN SO X., DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S TALBOT VILLAGE, with Wallis Down, is in this Wall LE>tter Boxt>s.-Ensbury, 10.30 a.m. & 7.10 p.m.; paris-h. The church of St. Mark, built by the late Miss no collection on sundays. Talbot Village, 12 noon & G-eorgina Charlotte Talbot as a chapel of ease to the 7.40 p.m.; sundays, 9·45 &.m. Cudnell, 8 a.m. & 6.15 parish church and endowed with £93 yearly. was con p.m.; no collection on _sundays. East Howe, 7-25ll.m. secrated in 1870 and is a building of stone, consisting & 7.20 p.m.; no collection on sundays. Near the of nave, east a.nd west aisles and a tower containing 12 Shrubbery, 8 a.m. & 6 p.m.; no collection on aundays bells and a clock with chimes: here also is a Wesleyan chapel and a Gospel <hall. In this viUage are seven Schools. almshouses for aged persons, also built by the late Miss Elementary (mixed), built in 1836, IT. enlarged in 1874 G. C. Talbot, the occupant'S of which -receive 6s. per & in 'I8go, for 144 children; average attendance, 99 week and coa:ls. boys & girls & 64 infants; a residence for the master CUDNELL is half a mile west; the village of was erected in 188o, at a oost of £2401 Thomas Bevans, master; Mrs. Minnie Bevans,infants' mistress ENSBURY I mile east. Heatherlands, with Branksome, St. John's, Surrey road, and St. Clemt>nt Newtown, an Elementary (Endowed) (mixed & infants), Talbot Village, ecclesiastical parish, formerly included in Kinson, will built in r862, & enlarged in 189z k 1898 & -again ia be found under the heading of Branksome. 1902, for 320 children; average attendance, 145 wrh Sexton, Fred Nippard. & boys ; Albert Cull, master ; & accommodaticn for Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Kinson Village. Miss Florence roo infants ; average attendance, go; Miss Norah L. White, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Branter, infants' mistress; the endowment wa.s th& Bournemouth at 7.25 a.m. & 4.50 p.m. ; dispatched gift of Miss M . .A. Talbot at 10.20 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; no dispatch on sundays East Howe (girls), temporary school; average attend Post, M. 0. & Tele·phonic Express Delivery Office, Wallis ance, 75; Mrs. E. E. Smith, mistress. .A new school Down. Miss E. J. Gallop, sub-postmistress. Letters is now (1911) being erected for about 300 children arrive through Bournemouth at 7.40 a.m. & 3.30 County Police Stations.-Kinson, Charles Hodder, con p.m.; sundays, 7.40 a.m.; dispatched at 11.50 a.m. stable in charge; Wallis Down, William Henry Cross, & 7.30 p.m.; sundays, 9·35 a. m.; no delivery on constable in charge sundays. Winton, 2 miles distant, is the nearest Carrier (passing through) to & from Bournemouth & telegraph office Wimborne, Gossling, daily KINSON. Game ArthurHugh,van & cart builder, COMMERCIAL. (The names of a large number of Bear cross Bowring Albert John, King's Arms residents in the ecclesiastical parish Harding William, grocer, Ensbury P.H. High road of Kinson will be found under the Hunt William, farmer, Ensbury farm Butler James, farmer beading of Branksome.) Jeffery Jesse, market grdnr. Ensbury Carpenter Saml. bricklyr.Priestley rd Johns Waiter Denton B . .A., M.B., B.S. Cole Joseph, poulterer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Durh., L.M.S.S.A. surgn. We.Howe Cull Archibald .Albert, grocer &c Bousfield Ernest, Hillside, East Howe KeepingHenry John,grocer,East Howe Faulkner Wm . .Abbott,grocer,High rd Collins Jas.Chadwick,Kitscroft,Ensbry I Kin son Conservative Club (G. Bart- Flowers Jas. S. hair dresser, High Td Coote Comdr. John Pemberton Plmn- lett, sec) Galop Elizh. (Miss), draper, Post oft tree (late R.N.), Howe lodge Kin son Liberal Club (Pascoe Mar- Golton Henry James, refreshment Elliott Edwin .Athelstan, Woodlands shall, sec) rooms, High Toad Elliott Mrs. Cudnell Lamb Malcclm, surgeon, & medical Groves Charles Vine, Talbot village Ginger David Lee, Ensbury officer & public vaccinator 2nd dis- Hart .Arthur, watch maker, High rd HenryArth.Wellesley,Ensbury vicarage trict, Poole union Hewitt David Geo. builder, High rd Ho~ue Thos. Wilson,Ashridge,Ensbry Lane Frank, beer retailer & wheel- Hibbert Harry, insur. agt. High road Johns Waiter Denton B.A., M.B.West wright, Bear cross Hiscock William James, builder Howe ME>sseng-er William, beer retailer Lightfoot S. & E. (Misses), drapers, Keevil Wm. Chas. Eglinton, Ensbury Miller John, butcher, East Howe High road Lamb Malcolm PilE> John, farm bailiff to Isaac & Co. Lightfoot .Alfd. boot & shoe repairer Ling Frederick Ensbury Ltd. Water Lane farm, Ensbury ~faidment Charles, boot & shoe dlr. McCheane Miss, Skye creek, Ensbury SaundersWm.Shoulder of Mutton P.H High road Millican Clement, Ensbury Scott Fanny (Mrs.), coal dealer Mills J esse, marine store dealer, Parke Maj.Laurence J.P.Ensbury mnr Smith John, tchr. of music, Ea.Howe Chapel road Sharp Rev. Arno'ld Mortimer M . .A. Spencer Ena (Mrs.), shopkeeper Morgan Charles Arthur M.R.C.S. (vicar), Pelhams Still Edwd. frmr. Pitts fl'lll.Cudnell Eng., L.S.A.Lond. surgeon, Olinda, Sherry Geo.Silvester,Hygeia,We.Howe Toms Harry, shopkeepel', East Howe High road Vaughan Charles, The Abies Walden .Alfred baker Newman Matt, butcher, High road Whitaker Miss, Brookside Watts George' & Sons nurserymen Osland Fredk. Charles, fruit grower Whitnall John Ensbury ' ' Rogers W. Marshall, grocer,Chapel rd COMMERCIAL. White Thomas & Sons,bakers,Post off Sherry & Co. confectioners, High rd Abbott John, faxmer, Cndnell Young Hastings, market gardener Slade Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Tal· .Arnold Tom, smith bot village Atkins Reginald, farmer, Kinson farrn WALLIS DOWN. Troke Frederick George, baker Brown Samuel, farmer, West Howe PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Wallis Down Conservative Club (Geo. Burden W. T. & Co. brick makers, Clutterbuck Rev. Benjamin Robert J. Witt, sec) West Howe (curate St. Mark's) Wallis Down Liberal Cluh (H. :t. Burt George, farmer, East Howe Fraud Herbert George, Pendennis Keeping, sec) Eaton Hy. Arth. The Dolphin P.H Haffer Rev. Henry James (Congrega- Warren John, general smith,High rd Edwards Harry, shopkpr. West Howe tional), Maundeville park White Horace, gardener & assistant Elliott Edwin Athelstan, farmer, Haycraft William Parnell, Woodway, overseer, Park road Woodlands & brick ma. West Howe High road Williams Thomas, builder, High road Evetts Hubert, market gdnr. Garfield Howard Mrs. Bourne Wi1lmott Waiter Charles, van & cart Fancy Edwin, brick maker, East Howe Morgan Chas. Arth. Olinda, High rd builder, High road Ferris Frederick, smith (letters Mundell Mrs. Maundeville park Witt Georg-e J. hair dresser, High rd through Longham) Sims Albert, The Lions Wright Alfred Augustus,nurserymaD XNIGHTON WEST (or West Knighton), named the Rev. George William Butler M.A. of University from the Templars, is a parish, 3! miles south-east College-, Oxford, who resides at Broadmayne. Floyer's from Dorchester stations on the London and South charity of £8 6s. 8d. yearly is distributed in money Western and Great Western railways, in the Southern among the poor, aged and infirm inhabif1ants of this division of the county, hundred of Culliford TTee, Dor- parish and that of West Stafford and Stinsford. Lewell chester petty sessional division, union and county court Lodg-e, the property of Edward Wilmot Williams esq. district;, rural deanery of Dorch~·ster (Dorchester por- of Winterborne Herringstone, is occupied by Col. tion), archdeaconry ot Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. Frederick Bland. The principal landowners -are George The church of St. PeteT is a small but ancient edifice of William Floyer esq. of West Stafford, who is lord of the stone, in the Gothic style, and consists of nave, south manor, E. W. Williams esq. of Winterborne Herring transept, north porch and a small western tower, con- stone, and the trustees of the late A. G. Williams esq. taining one bell, bearing the motto, "Praise theo Lord, of Cadlington, Hornsea, Hants. The soil is chalky r6o3 ": theTe are r8o sittings. The registeT dates from gravel; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are corn, with the year 1693. Theo living is a rectory, with that of much pasture. The area is 2,ro8 acres of land and 9 Broadmayneo annexed, joint net yearly value £307, in- of water; rateable value, £2,$21; the population in eluding 352 acres of glebe, of which 107 acres are in 1901 was 331. West Knighton, in C.he gift of and held since 1879 by .