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· . PUBLIC SCHOOL. CARRIERS, Leominster Secondary School, South street, erected Ashton-George Mantell, from 'Blue Boar,' fri 1908-9 at a cost of £4,000, including site & equip­ Aymestrey-Mrs. Gun trip, from 'Bull's Head,' fri. ; ment, is a building of red brick & stone & will MiSJS Alice Jones, from 'Greyhound,' fri. & Bowcott, hold 16o boys & girls; it is under the control of from New inn, fri eleven governors; William Thomas Sale, 17 Church Bircher-.A.lfred Leek, from 'Blue Boar,' fri street, clerk to the governors; W. St. G. Drennen Bodenham-.Mrs. Gr.avenor, from 'Elephant & Castle,'fri M.Sc. master Bowley-Mrs. Guildford, from ' Chequers,' fri Byton-Mrs. Taylor, from ' Greyhound,' fri PUBLIC ELE!.\IENTARY SCHOOLS. Canon Pyon-Mrs. Powells, from ' Greyhound,' fri.; A Committee of 12 managers was formed in 1903. Mrs. Shuker, from 'Bull's Head,' fri Cold Harbour T. Bottom, from 'Elephant & Castle,' fri Correspondent., Edwin P. Lloyd, 28 South street Dilwyn Jame·s Wood, George Herriott & William Bag­ Attendance Officer, J. Hicks Davis, South street ley, from the 'Black Swan,' fri.; Mrs. Simmonds, Bargates (mixed & infants), built in 1861, at a cost of from the New inn, fri.; Edwin Davies, from 'Grey­ £509, for 400 children ; average attendance, 220 boys hound,' fri & girls & 150 infants; Herbert G. Hankinson, master; Eardisland Frank St-ead, from ' Greyhound,' fri. ; Mrs. Miss .A.nnie C. Gilbert, infants' mistress Lloyd, from ' White Hart,' fri Ohurah street, built in 1858 & enlarged in 1872, at a Easthampton-Mrs. Whittall, from 'Greyhound,' fri cost of £2,ooo, wivh residence adjoining for the ma:ster, Eye-George Mantell, from 'Hlue Boar,' fri for 557 children; average attendance, 118 boys, 122 Eyton Mrs. Wa.rburton, from 'Blue Boar,' fri girls & 96 infants; Harry Train, master; Miss Brails­ Hatfield-Mrs. Dallow, from 'Chequers,' fri ford Hand, mistress ; Miss Florence Coward, infants' Hope-under-Dinmore Edwin Garrett, from 'Bowling mistress Green,' fri. & George Taylor, from 'Elephant & Ivington (mixed), built, with master's house, in 1874, Castle,' fri. & sat for 100 children; average attendance, 8o; William Kimbolton Mr.s. Langford, from New inn, fri Richard David, master; a parish library of about 300 Kingsland Mrs. Chamberlain, from 'White Horse,' volumes was formed in connection with the school in tues. & fri. ; Mrs. Preece, from New inn, fri. & sat 1894 by Miss Woods, of The Ryelands, who also gave Laysters-John P. Bird & R. Maund, from 'Blue Boar,' a parish reading room in 1912 fri. ; Hyde, from 'Bnll's Head,' fri Limebrook-Jones, from 'Greyhound,' fri Lingen Mrs. Palfrey, from 'White Hor-se,' fri NEWSPAPERS &c. Lucton-Mrs. Powell, from the 'Black Swan,' fri Kington Times & North Herefordshire Advertiser (xd. ), Luston-Mrs. Trumper, Mrs. Millichip & James Heapy, 27 Draper's la. ; Leominster Printing Co. publishers ; from 'Blue Boar,' fri published saturday. See advertisement Middleton-on-the-Hill John P. Bird & Richard Maund, Leominster News & North Herefordshire & Radnorshire ' Bhte Boar,' fri. ; Hyde, from 'Bull's Head,' fri Advertiser, 27 Draper's lane, Arthur Trusted Southall, Moi!eley-Mrs. Gallier, from New inn, fri publisher & proprietor; published friday. See ad­ Orleton-Mrs. Wall, from the 'Blue Boar,' fri vertisement l'embridge-George Smith, from Bell inn, fri Leominster & Kingsland Rural Deaneries Magazine, Rev. Pudle.ston-Mrs. Minton, William Maund & James Pugh, J. Davies, Stoke Prior, editor; Frederick A. Dalley, from Bell inn, fri publisher, 13 High street; monthly Risbury-Richard Morris from Bell inn, fri.; Josiah Leominster News Alm.anack, Diary & Direot<~ry, 27 Burgess, Charles Pugh & James Lawrence, from DNLper's lane, Leomins·ter Printing Oo. publishers & ' Chequers,' fri proprietors ; annuahly Shobdon__;Mrs. Whittall, 'Greyhou"ld,' fri. & B. Davies, Leominster Standard, II West street, George Williams 'Bull's Head,' fri Press Limited ; published tuesday Stoke Pillin~, 'Bell,' fri Mail, 27 Draper's lane; published satur­ Upper Bill-George Watkins, from 'White Hart,' fri. day & monday & Miss Powell, 'White Hvrse,' fri Upper Lye Parsons, from 'Greyhound,' fri RAILWAY STATIONS. W esthope Mrs. Griffiths, from 'White Horse,' fri WigmorP.-Mrs. Guntrip, 'Bull's Head,' fri.; John The Great Western & London & North We;;tern Railway Bywatsr, from 'White Horse,' fri Companies' Joint Station, Worcester road, William Womersley-T. Sheward, from 'Golden Cross,' fri George Watson, station master; Richd. Thos. Heath, Yarpole Charles Goodman, from 'Blue Boar,' tues. & goods agent; Traffic & Timber Agents' Offices fri.; Alfred Leek & Mrs. Amns, from the 'Blue Boar,' (G. W. R.), James Bufton, (L. & N. W. R.) E. fri. & Mrs. Payne, from 'Black Swan,' fri James; Ford •Bridge station, Frederick Bridgens, Yatton-Price, from 'Elephant & Castle,' fri

station master• London & all part•s-Sutton & Co. (Charles Cole, agent), Omnibuses from the Royal Oak & Talbot hotels meet 29 Cranes lane every train Marked t are in the Outparish of Birch William E. 4 Bridge street I Cressy George John, 27 Broad street Leominster. Blacklock Mrs. 9 Church street 1 Crimp Herbert Edward, 65 South st Blanchard William D., M.R.C.V.s. 1tCroker Mrs. North Eaton PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 40 Etnam street 1lit·oss Harry Alban,19 Perseverance rd Abell George James, 26 Broad street Blomer Richard, 37 Broad street I Daggs John Arthur, 9 Corn square tAdlington William, St. Botolph's, tBoulton Mrs. Cholstrey / Dalley Arthnr, 91 Etnam street , road Bradford 'Miss, Eaton view, South st Davies Edward H. 47 Etnam street Andrews John, 106 Bargates Brewer Charles, 3 Pierrepont road Davies Edwd. Hy. jun. 64 Bargates Andrews Mrs. 18 Church street tllright Mrs. Ivington 1-Davies Thomas Bowker, Newtown Bach Harry, 140 South street Brooke Richd. Wm. Fairlawn cottage tDavies Robt. Glaslyn, Baron's cross Baker Joshua Jn.The Rosary,Green la Brown Rev. Daniel Arthur (Congrega- Davis John Henry, The Vinery, 43 Baker William Henry, 16 Pinsley rd tional), 3 Grange walk Etnam street I Ballard Mrs. Peel villas, Bargates Buckley Rev. Robert Alger (Primitive 1tDavis Mrs.R.TbeLodge,Baron's cross Bannister Misses, 8 Church street Methodist), 163 Bargates tDent Mrs. Cornhill Bannister Thos. Johnson, 2 Bridge st Eudd James, West Dean, Bargates I Dent Robert Matthew, Cornhill Barber Wm. Geo. Storr, 88 Bargates Burchell .A.rthnr W. 6 Pinsley road 1Dixon Waiter Chas. 125 Bargates Barker Edward, II2 South street Burden Rev. Henry George M.A. 1 Dockett James, 46 Rylands road Barnett Arthur Douglas, 149 Bargates (vicar), Vicarage, Church street I Dowding John Benjamin, 25 Hereford tBarnett Miss, 2 Richmond villas, tBurlton Thos. Davies J.P. Eaton hill i road. T N x6Y Baron's cross Carman William, 169 Bargates Downes Wesley, 46 Barg3tes Barton W. 13 Broad street Carwardine Jas . .A.lbert, 48 Bargates Drennen W. St. G. Uplands Batten William H. 13 'South street Castle James, 38 Etnam street i"Duncan .Andrew J.P. Bankfield house, Beaman William, 56 .Bargates Chandler Mrs. 13 Perseverance road ~ewtown Beamand Mrs. II Pierrepont road Child George, ~o Broad street , Easton Harold, 135 Bargat6'S Beavan Miss, 63 South street Colley Mrs. 22 Etnam street tEdwards James, Broadward hall, Bellow E. The Hawthorns, Newlands Cook Misses, II3 Bargates liereford road • Fellow Ed~ard A. Vista, Ryland•s rd Coslett Edwin, 67 South street Edwards Thomas, 94 Bargates Biclrerstaff Rev. Austin Verdon Isaacj Craddock Quinton Duncan, Oakdene,l Edwards Wm. Dew, 7 Pierrepont rd (curate), 138 South street South street Ellwood Michael Jn. 25 Draper's lane