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Trowbridge High School (Walker ::-i'ewman l\LA. head' White Frederick lsaac, carpenter, joiner & under- master; Taliesin .).{organ B.Sc. Thomas B. Barron & taker, & patentee of the adjustable grave shield, Yer- Arthur .).{.Spencer, assistant masters), 33 Wingfield rd bury st-reet & 9 Hilperton rd. See advertisement Horticultural Society (G. E. Snailum, sec.), White Lizzie (:\1is•), apartments, 66 Newtown 5 Church street White William H. carpenter, Mill lane Trowbridge & l'nion Relief Office (Samuel l'l'hitmarsh John, boot & shoe maker, 12 Fore street W. Roman, relieving officer), I Conigre Wickham Fanny (Miss), dress maker, 2I Park street Trowbridge Rifle Club (H. T. Has king, sec.), 42 Hil- Wiggins William, blacksmith, Court street perton road Wilcox William, station master, 3' Westbourne road Trowbridge Saw Mill Co. timber merchants,Bradford rd Wilkins & Co. clothiers, 7 Silver street Trowbridge Soup Kitchen (H. White, treas.), 28 Frog la Wilkins Arthur Fredk. actuary of savings bank, 3 Fore d Trowbridge Town Football Club (H. E. Woodward, sec.), Wilkins Oliver, manufacturing confectioner, 40 Round- IS Stallard street stone street & confectioner, 44 Stallard street Trowbridge Town Hall (T. S. Hill, manager), Silver st Wilkinson Stanley, photographer, 57 Fore street Trowbridge Urban Di•trict Council Bathing Shed, West Williams Catherine Elizabeth (Mrs.), George family & Aohton road commercial hotel, 47 Fore street; posting & livery Trowbridge Water Co. (Albert James Knowles, resident stable,. adjoining manager), 27 Silver street Williams Charles, shopkeeper, x6 Upper Broad street Tubb-Thomas John L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.C.P.Irel ..D.P.H., Wilts County Textile School (A. R. Tindall, master; D. S.M., F .S. S., F .R.:Met. S. &c. medical officer of .A.rthur Randall, sec.), Court street health for Wilts, County oflices, 73 Fore street Wilts &; Il

TYTHERTON (or Tytherton Lucas or West Tyther­ held since I905 by the Rev. Maxwell Homfray Smith ton) is a chapelry and small village, 2 miles east-north­ M.A. of St. Pet~r's College, Cambridge, who resides at east from Chippenham station on the Great Western nil­ Chippenham. The principal landowners are the trustees way, in the North-Western division of the county, Chip­ of the late Samuel Francis Glossop Bythe·sea esq. of penham parish, hundred, petty sessional divisioa, union Fre.hford, near Bath (d. 1904), F. A. Langtoh ••q. of and county court district and in Chippenham rural 48 El?erton gardens, London S W, and ::\irs. Palmer. deanery, North Wilts archdeaconry and Bristol diocese. The soil is various; subsoil, graHL ~earl> the whole The river Marden flows south of the parish, which is of the parish consists of pasture lands. The area of bounded on the west by the river Avon. The church of this chapelry is included in Ohippenham. St. Nicholas a plain building of stone, consisting of is Parish Clerk, H. Strange. chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle, and a turret con· taining one bell and has a curious and very fine Norman Letters are received through Chippenham, which is the font: there are 70 sittings. The separate register dates nearest money order & telegraph office, arrive at 7.30 only from 1850; previous to that date entries were made a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 7·I5 in the Chippenham register, which dates from I578. The a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; suodays, 9.25 a..m. living is a rectory, annexed for more than six cQnturies to the vicarage of Chippenham, joint net yearly value The children of this place attend the school at Eas' [33r. includinl!' 17 acres of g-lebe here, in the gift of Tytherton the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and