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field Park, Castle, V sk, Caldecot, and the stow at 7 & rr.rs a.m.; dispatched at 12 noon & 6.5, Roman Rtation of Caerwent. Park, the seat 7.25 & 9 p.m.; sundays, 8.45 p.m of Sir William Henry ~arling bart. D.L., J.P. is about Post & M. 0. Office, Woodcroft.-~~lfred M. Evans, sub­ 2 miles from Chepstow: the mansion is in the Italian postmaster. Letters arrive from Chepstow at 7·35 & style, and stands in a finely timbered estate, traversed IL2$ a.m. & 4·35 p.m.; dispatched 11.20 a.m. & by the famous Offa's Dvke. House is the 7·40 p.m.; sundays, arrive 7·35 a.m.; dispatched resrdence• of Henry Francis• :\!organ esq. J.P.; Pen Moel, r 1.40 a. m. , I mile distant, is the nearest of William Robert Pr·ic-. esq. Sir 'W. H. Marling- bart. telegraph office whG is lord of the manor, Colonel P. C. Marling V.C., Wall Letter Boxes.-Chase, cleared ro.30 a.m. & 6.35 C.B., H. F. Morgan esq. J.P. and Mrs. J. M. Curre are p.m.; sundays, ro.so a. m.; , cleared at 7 the chief landowners. The soil is loamy; subsoil, lime­ p.m. week days; sundays, ro a.m.; Wibd(ln, cleared stone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. rr a.m. & 6-45 p.m.; sundays, ro a. m.; Sedbury, The area is 6,374 acres of land, 2 of water, 924 of tidal cleared at 7.Io p.m.; sundays, 1o.3o a.m.; & Netherop water and 626 of foreshore ; rateable value, £13,752 ; the lane, Woodcroft. cleared 11.30 a.m. & 7.25 p.m.; sun­ population in rgrr was r,7ro in the civil and r,6o8 m days, 11.25 a.m the ecclesiasti~al parish. POiliOE STATION. Under the provisions of the "Divided Parishes Act, Tutshi!I, Alfred Bici<, constable in charge, & one con­ r882," Madgett and Sheepcott farms have been trans­ stable. The guard-room of this station has been ap­ ferred from Wollastone to Tidenham for civil purposes. pointed to be used as an occasional Court House SEDBURY, about 2 miles south; Bishton and Church PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. End, r mile west; Stroat and Wibdon, 2 miles north, are hamlets. Tidenham (mixed), built in r84r, & enlarged in r88o, Sexton, John Aitken, Woodcroft. for 117 children; average attendance, 81; George Post & M. 0. Office, Tidenham.-James Field, sub-post­ Thomas Webb, master master. Letters arrive from Chepstow at 8 & II·45 St. Luke's, rebuilt in r8g3, for r6o children; average at­ a.m.; dispatched at 12.20 & 7·'5 p.m. Tutshill, tendance, rro; Miss Eleanor Grace Ball, mistress 2 miles distant, is the nearest telegraph office Tidenham Chase, built about 1842, for 64 children; aver­ Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Tntshill.-Miss Edith Grace age attendance, 30; Miss Stroudley, mistress Field, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Chep- Railway Station, William Evans, station master TIDENHAM. SEDBURY. Wheelwright Chas. W. Rushbrook cot PRIVATE .RESIDENTS. Marling Sir William Henry bart. D.L., Williams Mrs. Linthorpe Woodgate Edward, Hawthorndene Baker-Gabb Mrs. Netherop J.P. Sedbury park Brett Mrs. Caerwood Marling Colonel Percival Scrape COMMERCIAL. Burder Hy. Jas. Stanton, East Vaga V.C., C.B., D.L., J.P.Sedbury park Bendall Daniel & Sons, builders Butt Rev. ·waiter, Oal~s, head gardener to Sir Dare Lewis J ames, gl'ocer Grace Miss, Tidenham chase W. H. Marling bart. D.L., J.P Field Edith Grace (Miss), stationer, Griffiths Mrs. Pretty edge Cullimore Henry, farmer,Pennsylvania Post office Lindam Miss, Vale cottage Fryer Percy, farmer Geo1·ge J ames, dairyman Lochey Francis Vernon, Ivy rock George Alfred William, land agent to J ones John F.llis, Cross Keys P .H Lopes Hon. Ethel Maud, Fir grove Sir William H. Marling hart. & to .Tones William. stone merchant (letters through St. Briavels, Colonel Percival Scrape Marling Phillips Gem·ge, assistant overseer, Lydney) V.C., C.B., D.L., J.P.Badams court & sec. to Tidenham Water Works Morgan Hy. Fras.. T.P. Tidenham ho Grail Frederick, blacksmith Co. Limited, Wyecliffe house Morgan Miss, Boughspring house Price Arthur J. estate carpenter Thompson Cecil Charles Brandon Price William Robert, Pen Moel ho Rugman Robert, farm bailiff to Sir M.R.O.S., L.R.C.P.physician k sur· Sti!lingfieet Rev. Clement Victor W. H. Marling bart. D.L., J.P geon (firm, Shoolbred & Thomp­ M.A. (vicar), Vicarage Talbot Herbert, farmer, The Meads son ), Gloucester house WoGd Mrs. Ashbury Tidenham Water Works Co. Limited Yockney Sydney W.,C.E. Wye cottage TUTSHILL. (George Phillips, sec) COMMERCIAL. Tutshill Social Ciub & Working Men's PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Adams William, farmer, Chase farm Institute (Charles Croker, hon. sec) Barnard James, farmer, Beech farm Anderson William C. C. Tutshill ho Brooks Philip, farmer, Bough spring Bishop Henry T. Graylands Bryan John, farmer, Chase cottage Brett Rev. John Edward (Baptist) WIBDON. Field Jaml)s, shopkeeper, & post office Cannop Alfred P. r Bigstone villas Brown Maria <(Miss), draper Freeman Frank, gardener to H. F. Gannop Henry, The Old house Evans William. farmer Morgan esq. J.P Dowle Louis Henry, Elm villa Harris Albert G. farmer Fryer John, carpenter. Tidenham chse Dyer Leonard H. Wyeclifie view Joyce Frederick, farmer, High Hall Griffith Herbert Seymour, farmer, Edwards Thomas S. Tutshill lodge Rymer Gilbert, farmer, Wibdon farm Madgett farm (letters through St. Ford Grantley, Highfield villa Briavels, Lydney) Fryer Mrs. Severn lodge WOODCROFT. Hill J ames R. forester to Colonel Hill Misses, Gloucester cottage P. S. Marling V.C., C.B Hodgson Mrs. Folley house de Winton Robert, Stoulgrove house Jones Richard, blacksmith, Chase Jones Thomas, 4 Bigstone villas Ellis Archibald, Sunnydene Joyce Rosa Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Lewis William J. Montrose Ellis Thomas V. Oakcli.ffe Hanley farm Long George Frederick. Eden burst Ell is Thomas W. N orton cottage Pannell Charles, gard~ner to Rev. W. Lysaght Wm. Royse J.P. Castleford Mullins Mrs. Yewberry house Butt Manson Samuel, 2 Bigstone villas W ilson Mrs. I Gower villas Pugh Sydney, farmer, Wallhope farm May bury Wilfred J. Sunnysidc Ravenhill George, haulier Newman James, Montpelier COMMERCIAL. Richardson Brothers, quarry owners Phillips William, Bigstone house Blatchly Frank, haulier Roberts Jn. farmer, Day House farm Philp .Alfred, 3 Bigstone villas Canning Charles, gardener to W. R Rymer Jsph. Edwd. frmr.Bishton fm Price Re>. John MorganB.A. (curate), Price esq Rymer William James, farmer, Phil- Claremont Evans Alfd. M.stationer, & post office pots court & Sheepcott Rowe James J.P. Greenlands Goulder Joseph, shopkeeper Seabourne George, gardener to Mrs. Sergent Miss, Hazelhurst Memorial Temperance Hall (E. T. CGwburn Seys Mrs. Wirewood's green Wray, manae-ing trustee) Talbot Jesse, farmer, Pill house Shirley Henry W. Oai