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Letters arrive from High Wycombe at 6.55 a.m. & 4·55 1 Elementary School, built in 1875, at a cost of about p.m. ; sundays, 10-45 a.m. Penn is the nearest money £2,ooo, for 154 children; average attendance, r52; order & telegraph office, a bout half a mile distant Turner Jordan-Rees, master; Miss Johana Quilter & Wall Letter Box, Tyler's Green, cleared at 10.50 a.m. & :Miss Bridgett Quilter, assistants 7.20 p.m. ; Ha1Jemere ·wad, 10.55 a.m. & 5.30 p.m
PRIV.A.T.B RESIDENTS. Stretton Alfred Jennings Luke, steward to Sir Philip Bartlett Edward Noel Napier J.P. The Sturge Henry, Kits lodgs F. Rose hart. D.L., J.P , Beacon, Beacon hill Tarpey William Kingsley, The Hollies Langston Joseph, baker Coley Mrs. Hammersley lane Ware Alfred, Woodlands Moreton Richard Hy. butcher & grocer Elderton Miss, The Cottage Oakley Ellen Wright (Miss), privat& Harvey Frank, The Hollies COMMERCIAL. school, Laurel cottage Hayman Richard, The Firs Beal Caius, grocer & tea dealer O'Brian Charles, Queen's Head P.H King Mrs. Bushell, Hammersley lane Beale Henry, nurseryman Pendell Charles, jobmaster Kingsley Mrs. Chiltern Beale William, beer retailer Plested Frederick, grocer Nevins Mrs. Eaglesfield eottage Blundell William, The Bell P.H Pusey Ephraim, boot & shoe maker Rose Sir Philip Frederick hart. D.L., Carter Thomas, Horse & Groom P.H Slade George, beer retailer J.P. Bayners Ferrett Thomas, beer retailer Standage Thoma~. beer retailer Rose Lancaster, Wight house Finch Ellen Mary (Mrs.), draper Starkey Frederick, farm bailiff i() Rose William, Ashwells Griffen Thomas & Son,builders & con- William Rose esq. Ashwells Sherriff Joseph John, Clairmont tractors Warren Herbert, beer retailer Simpson Charles, Ivy croft Grove~ George, boot & shoe maker WheelAr George, brick maker & bldr Spencer Rev. Robert Franklin Ashley Hill William, farmer, Penn House frm Winter Christopher, bailiff to Sir- M . .!.. Vicarage Jarvis Frederick, police constable Philip F. Rose bart. D.L., J.P TYRINGHAM- cum- FILGRAVE is a parish Tyringham esq. 1595, and his wife Parnell (Goodwin) .. bounded Newport Pagnell The register dates from the year r629. The living is a to Northampton, 4! miles south-west from Olney on the rectory, net yearly value £26o, with residence and rs Bedford and Northampton branch of the Midland railway acres of glebe, in the· gift of Roger William Giffard and 4 north-east from Newport Pagnell station on the Tyringham esq. and held since 1904 by the Rev. Waiter Wolverton and Newport Pagnell branch of the London Brooke Ricbrds M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. and North Western railway, 12~ south-east from North- Tyringham House, the property of Roger William Gif ampton and 14 west from Bedford, in the Northern divi- fard Tyringham esq. but at present (rg07) unoccupied,. sion of the county, hundred and pe-tty sessional division, is a handsome mansion of stone, with massive pillars in union and county court district of Newport Pagnell, front, supporting a pediment, over which is an open archdeaconry of Buckingham, rural deanery of Newport balustrade: among the objects of interest preserved here Pagnell and diocese- of Oxford. The church of St. Peter, is an autograph letter of King Charles I. written from situated on rising ground in Tyringham Park, is a the Isle of Wight, April 1oth, r648, to William Tirrin arnall edilice of stone, rebuilt, with the exception Qf the ham esq. requesting a re-mittance of £soo: the park, of tvwer, in 1S71, in a modern style of Gothic, and since about roo acres, is studded with forest trees and slopes: thoroughly restored at a co~tt af £2,ooo, defrayed by the to thP river Ouse, over which is a modern stone bridg!! widow of W. B. Tyringham esq. : it consists of chancel, of one arch. R. W. G. Tyringham esq. of Trevethoe, nave, organ chamber, chantry, south porch and a Lelant, Cornwall, is lord civil parish, has been entirely absorbed in the parishPs of Slough. Eton, Langley Marish and Wexham. W ADDESDON is a t-ownship, parish and village, on Pach aisle and one in the nave : lhe font is Decorated. the Bicester road, and (}n the Roman AkPman street, 44 octagonal in· shape and panelled : in the chancel ar~t miles frO'IIl London, r! miles west from Waddesdon brasses to Robert Pygott and Mary, his wife; another Manor station on the Metropolitan Extension railway, 5~ with effigy in armour, upon a raised table tomb at the north-west from Aylesbury and r-!3 south from Bucking east end of the south aisle, to Sir Roger Denham, or ham, in the ~id division af the county, hundred of Dynharn, d. r490; this brass was discovered in r887 Ashendon, petty sessional division, union and county at Eythrope, and the coffin containing the remains or court district of Aylesbury, runl deanery of Waddesdon, the knight, found diocese of Oxford. removed to Waddesdon churchyard and re-interred on The Wotton tramway, from Quainton Road station to the east side of the south porch by Miss Alice de Roths & Brill, passes through this parish and has two stations child: there is also a monument ta Guv• Carleton, called Waddesdon Road and Westcott. The Chiltern v!'ter~m soldier, ob. June r, r6o8; a brass with effigy in Hills Spring Water Co. supply the parish with water. shroud to Hugh Bristow, rector of the first portion, to A new scheme of 11ewage was carried out in 1903 at an which he was elected in 1548, and another, with vested estimated cost of £4,500, under the diredion of Mr. effigy, to Richard Huntingdon, a priest, r543: affixed Guest Luckett C.E. of Aylesbury. The church of St. to the wall is a brass to William Turner, who lef' Michael is an ancient building of stone in mixed styles, £3,625 to the poor of the parish: the chancel -was re consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, south stored in r877, the rest of the fabric having previously porch, and an embattled western tower containing a been restored at a cost of £1,65o, and in r8gr-2 the ~lock and 6 bells: the earliest portion of the structure, church was further restored. and the tower entirely re comprising the south piers of the navA, and the inner built. at a total cost of £2,300: in I