SEIGHFORD-SHARESHILL. 981

Sheldon Thomas, Seven stars Wright Thomas, iron-safe maker Smith Benjamin, saddle and harness maker York Thomas, blacksmith Stanley Benj., beer retailer and butcher FARMERS. Tomlinson J., inspector of police Fletcher Abel, and miller Toms John, pawnbroker Hart Samuel Wallens George M., Swan inn Hickman Henry Whittle --, saddle and harness maker Perey William \Vilks Stephens, nail manufacturer Wilkes Stephen SEIGHFORD is a parish, and includes the hamlets of Aston, Derring­ ton, , Coton, Clanford, and Great and Little Bridgford, distant 3 miles from , in the west division of the county, hundred of Pire­ hill, union and county court district of Stafford, diocese of , archdeaconry and rural deanery of Stafford. The church is dedicated to St Chad. The living is a vicarage, annual value £212, with residence, in the gift of Colonel Eld. The Rev. Edwin Cresswell Perry, M.A., is the vicar. There is an Episcopal chapel at Derrington, and Wesleyan at Little Bridgford. There is a school for boys and girls, :Mary Ann Snape mistress. The parish contains' 4625 acres of land, of which the chief owners are Colonel Eld and the Rev. C. S. Royds. The population is about 811. Letters arrive at 8 a.m., are dispatched at 5.25 p.m. The nearest money-order and telegraph and post-town, Stafford. Eld Colonel Frederic, Seighford hall . Anderson David, and landowner, Coton Perry Rev. Edwin C., vicar, the Vicarage Benion Owen. Great Bridgford Weaver Mrs, Doxey Byrd John, Doxey GENERAL TRADES, &c. Dawes William Abbotts James, blacksmith Finnemore William Boydon Charles, miller James Joseph Dent John, tailor J ames Thomas Cotton Thomas, beer retailer Madders John, the Grange Foden John, beer retailer Mann John, Brook house, Doxey Hodgetts William, tailor Pickstock Ralph, Derrington Kir by Thos., beer retailer and blacksmith Plant William, Clanford Parker Joseph, boot and shoemaker Stubbs Samuel, Great Bridgford Pearce William, blacksmith Tomkinson B. J., DerringtoD Worthington 'I.'hos., boot and shoemaker 'Valworth George, Little Bridgford Ward Henry, Doxey FARMERS. Yardley Charles Adams Wm., and landowner, Derrington Yardley James Allpo~ Thos., and landowner, Derrington Yardley James, Doxey SHARESHILL is a parish. distant 6 miles from Wolverhampton, in the west division of the couuty, hundred of Cuttlestone, union of Penk­ ridge, county court district of Wolverhampton, diocese of Lichfield, arch­ deaconry of Stafford, and rural deanery of . The church is dedi­ cated to St Luke. The living is a vicarage, annual value £160, with residence, in the gift of Lord Hatherton. The Rev. William Hey Haver­ gal, M.A., is the vicar. There is a school for boys and girls, Miss Harris mistress. The parish contains 872 acres of land, of which the chief owners are T. R. Smith, J. Slater, Esq., and the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. The population is about 295. The lord of the manor is Lord Hatherton. Magna and Saredon Parva are hamlets belonging to this parish. POSTAL REGULATIONS-G. T. Shaw sub-postmaster. Letters arrive at 8.20 a.m., are dispatched at 4.20 p.m. The nearest money-order and telegraph office is at . Post-town, Wolverhampton.