DIRECTORY] SHROFt;HIRE. nONI.NUTO,, 89 Elementary Schools. Church of School, Westhope (mixed), built in Church of England School (mixed), built in 1874, for 1906, for 6o children; average atte-ndance, 35 ; Miss about xso children ; average attendance, go ; & partly Lucy Brown, mistress supported by the endowment mentioned above; J. H. Carriers to .-Freeman, 'George,' mon. wed. &; Gornall, master; Mrs. H. L. Jones, infants' mistress sat.; Pheysey, 'George,' mon. & sat. (both pass through) · . Jones Mary (~rs.), farmer, Burwood PEATON. (Letters through .) Manley Thomas, farmer (Letters through Craven Arms.) Bolton Rev. Reginald Cotton M.A. Roberts Charles, cowkeeper, Burwootl Duce William, farmer, Peaton Strand (vicar), Vicarage Turner Thomas, farmer, Morewood Jordan Edwin, farm bailiff to T. H. Evans Jlichard, Milford hut \ GREAT SUTTON. _.\therden esq. J.P. Peaton Hall Smythe Capt. Alan Theodore, Mil- (Letters through Ludlow.) ford lodge Havhurst Gilbert, farmer ~ITDDLEHOPE. Wing:field-•Stratford Capt. Henry Ho~ells Thomas, farmer (Letters through Craven Arms.) Verner, Delbury hall Smith Alfred, farmer Davis John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Davis Richard, farmer Bennett George, draper LITTLE SUTTON. Evans Stephen, farmer, Wetmore Cox Edwin, farmer & assistant over- (Letters through Ludlow.) Yapp Ernest, farmer seer & clerk to Parish Oouncil Powell Thomas, Sutton court Y a pp J ames, farmer Davies Edmund, farm bailiff to Capt. Marsden Thomas, farmer, Sutton frm Yapp John, farmer H. V. Wingfield-Stratford Perks Joseph, farmer Edwards Ohas. blacksmith, Post office BOULDON. Hince Louisa Mary (Mrs. ),shopkeeper CORFTON. .Jones Morgan, farmer, Delbury farm (Letters through Craven Arms.) (Letters through Craven Arms.) Jones Wm. carpenter & wheelwright Evans Mrs. Beechwood Clinton William, wheelwrighli Reading Room & Working Men's Club Holder Percy Giles, Oorfton hall Hayhurst Edwd. farmer, Bouldon frm (John Henry Gornall, hon. sec) COMMERCIAL. Page Edward, farmer Reece Sidney, farmer, Church farm Cadwallader John, Sun inn Phasey Charles, farmer Turner Richard, farmer Edwards Chas. Edwd. farmer, Elsich Rowe Richard, blacksmith & agricul- Evason Waiter, head gardener to P. tural implement repairer WESTHOPE. G. Holder esq Turner Edw:ard, farmer (Letters through Craven ~hms.) Frizell Thomas L. head gamekeeper Vaughan Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress ma Martin Mrs. Evelyn H. The Cottage to P. G. Holder esq Weaver James, Tally-ho inn Swinnerton-Dyer Leonard, Westhope Morgan Thomas, farmer manor Warner W11Iiam, farmer, Hill house BRONCROFT. COMMERCIAL. \Villiams William, farm bailiff to P. (Letters through Craven Arms.) Corfield John, farmer, Westhope Hall G. Holder esq Whitaker HenryErnest,Broncroft cstle & Hill End farms SP.ARCHFORD. Brown William, gamekeeper to Hy. Evans Wm. farmer, Ward farm (Letters through Ludlow.) E. Whitaker esq Hall Andrew, gamekeeper to L. McCartney H. Stanley, frmr. Frentall Davis John, miller (water) Swinnerton-Dyer esq. Upper West­ Evans Alfred, farmer, The Lodge hope farm LAWTON. Pheysey George, head gardener to Hince George, farmer, Batch farm (Letters through Ludlow.) Henry Whitaker esq Jones Edward, farmer, Burwood farm Hide George William, fam1er Price Ambrose, farmer, The Park DITTON PRIO:R>S, see Priors Ditton.

DONINGTON is a scattered parish, I mile from held since 1885 by the Rev. William Archibald Shering~ Albrighton station on the Great Western railway, 8 ham M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, and rural dean west~ north-west from Wolverhampton, 5 south-east from of . 'l'he charities are of £I yearly value, derived Shifnal, and 10 east from Madeley, in the Northern from rent-charges on the estates of Daniel Jones esq. division of the county, Shifnal division of Brimstree J.P. and F. W. Yates esq. St. Cuthbert's Well here, the hundred, Shifnal union and petty sessional division, water of which is supposed to be beneficial to the eyes, Madeley county court district, rural deanery of Shifnal, is frequently visited. Neach Hill is the residence of arehdeaconry of Salop and diocese of Lichfield. The the Misses Briscoe. Daniel Jones esq. who is lord of church of St. Cuthbert, probably built in the 13th the manor, Francis William Yates esq. the Earl of century, is a building of stQne in the Gothic style. con­ Bradford, the Ear] of and Talbot K.C.V.O. sisting of chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, and an and Miss Helen Briscoe are chief landowners. The soil embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing 3 in general is loamy and light; the subsoil is clay bells : the old oak roof is dated 1653 and S()tne of tht­ and marl and red sandstone. The chief crops are windows arc stained: there are alw a number of oa'k wheat, barley, beans, peas and roots. The area is seats with fine carving: the pulpit of stone was pre­ 2,757 acres of land and z6 of water; rateable value, sented in 1879 by the Duchess of Sutherland: there are £6,557; · the population in 1911 was 410. tablets t.) Edmund Waring, 1676, John Chapman, a Letters are received through Wolverhampton. The form& vicar, who died June 9th, 1607, and Jone hi8 nearest money order & telegraph office is at. Albrigh­ wife, d. 5 Nov. 1615 : the church was thoroughly re­ ton, I mile distant stored in 1879 at a cost of £3,ooo, und~r the directi0111 Wall Letter Boxes.-Shackerley, cleared at 9 a.m. &; · of :Yr. Norton, architect, (){ London; the gallt>ries anrl 6.15 p.m. on week days; snndays, 9 a. m. ; Renshaw old oak pews were removed, a north aisle added and Wood, 6 p.m. & sundays, 7.25 a.m the nave reseat~ with open benches. The register Public Elementary School (mixed), enlarged in 187o, for dates from the year 1556. The living is a rectory, 93 children ; average attendance, 70 ; there is a net yearly value .£540, including 239 acres of glebe, with master's house; J. T. Chard, master; Miss Ada residence, in the gift of the Duke of Sutherland, and Thorne, mistress

(Marked thus * letters received 1 tJones Daniel F.G.S., J.P. Blue ho tBurton William Smith, farmer, Don­ through Shifnal.) I tLetts Major Alfred B. Brooklands ington house (Marked thus t letters received tMcMahon Major Kellermann Eyre, tDimelow Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, throuah Albri.,.hton Woh·erhamp- Shackerley hall Chappel house ton.) "' "' ' tSheringham Rev. William Archibald tEardley Letitia (Miss), shopkeeper (Marked thus t letters received M.A.. (rector & rural dean), The fHaffner George, farmer, New Dairy through Codsall Wood, Wolver-/ Rectorv. House farm, Codsall Wood hampton.) tYates M1sses, Sydnal Lane tHughes Geo. Powell, coal merchant, tYates Francis William, The Wood Lower wood PRIVATE RESIDENTS. tHumphries Hy. blacksmth.Shackerley *Bridgeman Col. Hon. Francis C'has. COMMERCIAL. tMorris Sarah Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, J.P. Neachley tBarnes Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Dairy House farm '*Briscoe Mrsses, Neach Hill Humphreston tRogers Edward, miller (water), tde Satge Henry Valentine Bache, Boone Alfred J.P. farmer, Shackerley Shackerley mill Killsall hall & Svdnal farms tWhite Alfred Charles, gardener to tJackson Mrs. Sydnal . tBrown Job, farmer, The Whiteladies F. W. Yates esq. The Wood DONNINGTON, see Lilleshall.