49t STAMFORD HAM. NORTHUMBERLAND. [ KELLY'S
Mrs. Turnbull. 'fhe soil is loam; subsoil, clay- and is loam ; subsoil, loam and sand. Th& land is ohiefl.y gravel. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The in pasturage. The area is 842 acres of land and 17 of area. is 591 acre.~; rateable value, £ r,219; the popula water; rateable value, £I,OJI; the population in I9II tion in 19n was ro8. was 42. Letters through Newcastle, arrive at 9.30 a.m. Stam Letters through Stocksfield, via Harlow Hill, arrive a' fordham is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 10.30 a.m. Stamfordham is the nearest money order half a mile distant & t~legraph office, 2 miles distant Catholic School, erected in I857, for 8o children; aver age attendance, 32; John O'Hanlan, ma5ter OUSTON, a township, about I mile south, and 6 miles from Wylam station, is the property of Edward Francis HEUGH, a township and hamlet, r mile north-east, is Riddcll-Blount esq. The soil is loamy; subsoil, clayey. the property of Balliol College, Oxford, and of Sir J olm The chief crops are pasturage. The area is 517 acres; Swinburne bart. of Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne, who rateable value, £58o; the population in I9II was I7. is lord of the manor. The soil is of a loamy character; Letters through Newcastle, via Stamfordham. Stam- subsoil, clay; and the produce is chiefly wheat nnd oots. fordham is the nearest money order & telegraph office, The aroo (inclusive of Stamfordham) is 2,289 acres; 1 mile distant rateable value, £3,227; the population in I9II was 29-l· W .ALLRIDGE, a township, 4 miles north-north-west Letters received through Newcastle, arrive at 10 a. m. from the parish dhurcb, is the property of Hugh Jeffrey Stamfordbam is the nearest money order & telegraph Middleton esq. J.P. and contains one farm only. The office, I mile distant soil is loam; subsoil, clay; the land is in pasture. Wall Letter Box cleared 6 p.m The area is 153 acres; rateable value, £r37; the popu- NESBIT, a township 2 miles south, and 5 from Wylam lation in rgn was 8. . station, is the property of Ed,ward Francis Riddell- The children attend the Public Elementary School ai Blount esq. J.P. who is lord of the manor. The· soil Ingoe ST.AMFORDHAM. Richardson John, butcher FE~WJCK PRIVATE REEngland), The )ianse farmers, Bri:xter hill TuTnbull Edward Robinson farmer, DaviS'm Miss 'fate Edward M.D., B.S.Durh. phy-1 Fenwick hall ' Donnell Rev. Charles Emest Havelock sician & surgeon, & medical officer· , , B.A. (vicar), Vicarage & public vaccinator Stamfordham! , . . OUSlO~. Roddam Mrs. The Croft district, Castle Ward union 1 f en~VIck ~h.nmas. farmer Tate Edward M. D., B.S.Durh Taylor Joseph Bay Horse P.H :White Wilham, farmer Wilkinson .NTiss YiPlder Richard & Co. grocers ' BA WKWELL. COMMERCIAL. Hall Mi~s Angus George M. & Son, farmers, BITCH FIELD. Turnbull Mrs. George Butcher hill Elliott John, farmer, East & West Dunn Peter, farmer Angus George Michael, farmer, High Bitchfield farms Gilchester Ralph, farmer house, East Matfen (letters via Rutter John, farmer ~atfen, Corbridge) BLACK HEDDO.N. Twizell Robt. farmer, North Lough ho Arkle Christopher, horse trainer Leiper Robert, Bygate Urwin Thomas, bbcbmith Barclay & Company Limited, bankers Carmichae-1 Thomas, farmer HEUGH. (sub-branch), open thurs. IO a.nL Milvain Frederick, farmer Dinnin ·wm. farmer, Hethersla.w hill to 3 p.m. ; draw on head office, 54 Elliott Edward, farmer, Penclose Lombard street, London E C CHEES~BURN GRANGK Gledson Bannah (Miss), farmer Barker Robert, Swinburne Arms P.H .'\Iulcahy Rev. William (Catholic) Harrison Ralph, registrar of births, Charlton Andrew, slater Riddell-Blount Edward Francis J .P. death8 & marriages & Telieving Clarke Mary .Ann (Miss), shopket>per, Cheeseburn grange officer for Stamfordham district, Post office Castle Ward union Clarke William, mason COMMERCIAL. Johnson Geo. Wm. farmer, Cowste.nd Crofton Edward, carrier Ba.ty Tho.nas, farmer Johnson Jacob (exors. of), farmers, Dodds John, farmer, Thornham hill Dinnin John, farmer, Richmond hill Broomiehall (letters via Dalton) (letters via Matfen, Corbridge) Dodds Thomas farmer Middlemas Thomas, Plough P.H Hedley Brothers, joiners Finlay Fenwick, gamekeeper to E. F. Reed Bates, farmer, Wester Heugh Hedley Thomas, assistant oversPer Ridrlell-Blount esq Spearman Robert, farmer Hunter Robert, ~fasons' Arms P.H Od James F. farm bailiff to E. F. Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch), Riddell-Bluunt esq ~ESBIT. open thurs. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; T~izell John, farmer, Stobb hill Barron David, farmer, Dudley draw on London head office, 7T Steel William, farmer, Cold side Lombard street E C EAST W .ALL HOUSES. Stobbs R. (Mrs.) & Sons, farmers, ::\iilburn George, saddler (Letters via Stocksfield.) Nesbit farm Patterson R. & M. farmers, East White Hobert, Hill head Moorhouse (letters via Stor:ksfield) Byerley George & Nicbol, farmers Phillipson Thomas, vetPrinary surC1'eOn Charlton Edward, Robin Hood inn WALLRIDGE. Reed & Sons, farmers, :\bins bank Ord John James, farmer Thompson Geo. E. & Wm. R. fa.rmrs STANNINGTON is a township and p;uish, on the sides of thA sa.nctuary, to the mAmory of the latA! river Blyth and on the road from Morpeth to Newcastle, Hon. Marjorie Cecilia Ridley: in the south aisle it! 1 1! miles south from Stannington station on the main window erected in I9I3 to the Rev. A. Jones, vicar line of the North Eastern railway, 283 miles from Lon- I867-1909, and his wife: the interior of the chancel don, 4 south from Morpeth, and 10 north from Newcastle. is surrounded by a.n Early English arca.ding on marble The parish is divided into south quarter, north-east shafts: the piers of t.he chancel arch are also of quarter and north-west quarter, ond is in the Wnnsbeck marble: there are sittings for 350 persons. A beautiful division of the county. west division of Castle Ward, lych-gate was erecte