1242 WELSH NEWTON. . [XELLY'S Sir Joseph Russell Bailey bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. of Glanusk I Letters arrive from Monmouth at 9 a.m.; dispatched at Park, Crickhowell, is lord of the manor and chief land- 5.30 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is owner. The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay and rock. The I at Monmouth chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips, and fruit. The...... area is 1,821 acres; rateable value, £1:,360 ; the population NatIOual Sc~ool, bmlt m 1875, wIth reSidence ~or mIstress, iu 188r was 2115. for 104 c~lldren; average attendance 72; MISS Mary Ann Parish Clerk, vacant. Jones, mIstress Jones Fras. Thos. Callow hI. & Mill frm I Hale Richal'd, farmer, Trefassy I Morris John, blacksmith Jones )1iss, Newton lodge Hodges Amos, shopkeeper Payne Edward, farmer, Tremahard Dampier Robert Newbury, farmer & Lane John, farmer, Glascwm Priddy Ernest,farmer,Elephant &Castle licensed valuer & agent for manures, Lock Thomas, farmer, Wern Rosser George, farmer, Newton farm Pembridge castle Keddle Thomas, farmer, Penblaith WEOBLEY is an ancient town and borough, parish and Cox Lieut.-Col. Richard Snead D.L. Broxwood court, Pem- polling place, in the Northern division of the county, and bridge R.S.O head of a union and petty sessional division, 3i miles north Peploe Major Daniel Peploe RA.., D.L. Garnstone castle, from Moorhampton station on the , Hay and Weobley R.S.O Brecou railway, 8 south-west from , 9 south-east Peploe Daniel Henry Theophilus esq. Garnstone castle, from Kington, 72 north-west from Hereford, 18 north-east Weobley R.S.O from Hay and 154 from London, in Grimsworth hundred, Reavely Thomas esq. D.L. Kinnersley court, Letton,Hereford Leominster county court district,Weobleyrural dea~ery and Sanders Benjamin Lawrence esq. LL.B., D.L. Street court, Hereford archdeaconry and diocese. The town is situated Kingsland R.S.O about three-quarters of a mile east of the Leominster and Scudamore-Stanhope the Rev. the hon. Berkeley Lionel M.A. Kington and 2 miles east of the Kington and Hereford roads Rectory, Byford, Hereford and consists principally of two st,reets. Weobley, previous Tayl,)r William Francis esq. Newport ho. Eardisley R.S.O to the passing of the Reform Act, returned two members to Worsley.WorswickMaj. Wm.Sarnesfield court,WeobleyR.S.O Parliament. The church of SS. Peter and Paul is a sub- Clerk to the Magistrates, Harry Augustus Geo. Samson Btantial edifice of stone, in the Norman, Decorated and Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station every alternate Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, monday at II a.m. The following places are included in south porch, and a western tower with pinnacles, and a the petty sessional division :-Almeley, Birley, Bishop- lofty spire containing a clock and 6 bells: in the chancel is stone, Blakemere, Bridge Sollars, Brinsop, Brabury, a magnificent and full-length marble statue to Coh'nel John Eyford, Canon Pyon, Dilwyn, Eardisland, King's Pyon, Birch: the stained east window is a memorial to D. Peploe Kinnersley, Letton, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, esq. and there are two smaller stained windows to the Rev. Moccas, Monnington-on-Wye, Norton Canon, Preston-on- J. B. Peplae, a former vicar: a very beautiful reredos, Wye, Sarnsfield, Staunton-on-Wye, Stretford, Weobley, designed by Thomas Gambier Parry esg. M.A., D.L., J.P. of Wormesley & Yawr Highnam Court, Gloucester, .and executed by Bolton, of INSURANCE AGENTS:- Cheltenham. was presented III 1877 by Mrs. Peploe, of Phce' F· W Llo d Garnstone Castle: the church was thoroughly restored in R nllEx Ihre, .HY G S m ·A '1 866 t t f b t £ oya xc ange, .A . . a pson 186 5 andreopene d III pn, I ,a a cos 0 a ou 3,200, S F' E B' 1 t e under the direction of Mr. C. West, architect, of London. l1U Ire, . Igg es on Theregister dates from the year 1546. The living is a vicarage, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- tithe rent-charge £250, gross yearly value £326, including Police Station, George Ovens,superintendent, one sergeant 1: I acres of glebe with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of & six constables,includingWeobley &Bredwardine dIstricts Worcester and held since 1877 by the Rev. James Sutcliffe WEOBLEY UNION Crook M.A. of Bishop Hatfield's Hall,Durham,and surrogate. Board day every alternate monday at the Board room Goodman's charity of £5 yearly, left in 16rr, arising out of 'Workhonse at II a m ' Devereux Wootton farm in t?-is parish, is distrib~ted in Weobley union is divided i~to two 'districts, Weobley & 1.Jread; N:wton's of £100, left m 1802 for the poor, IS n~w Dilwyn: the union comprises the following places:- lllvested ~n the £3 per Cent. C~)l:sols; Gregory's, left by m- Almeley, Birley, Bishopstone, Blakemere, Bridge Sollars, denture m 1:680, for apprentIcmg orphans or fatherless Brinsop Brobury Byford Canon Pyon Dilwyn Eardis- c~ildre!I' consists of an anl!ual, sum ~f £2 I~S.; Colonel land, King's Pyo~.Kinne;sley,Letton, Mansell Gamage, ~lrch m 1690 left. 42; Bridge s charIty consists of the ManseU Lacy, Moccas, Monnington-upon-Wye, Norton mterest of £40; Child s alms houses were burnt down about Canon Preston-npon-Wye Sarnesfield Staunton-upon- the. year r835, an~ the site now oc~upied by four gardens, Wye, Stretford, Weobley, Wormesley &'Yazor: the popu- . assigned to four 'Yldows; Crowther s Free Grammar School lation in 1881 was 8,179; rateable value, £65,718 endowment <:onslsts ~f a fixed rent-charg~ of £20 and Clerk to the Guardians,HarryAugustusGeo.Samson,Weobley £38 18s. 2d. lllvested I~ stocks, now.producmg £~ 3.S. 4d. Collector to the Guardians, William Lloyd, Weobley annually. The CatholIc chapel, Umon road, dedlca ed to Treasurer John AlexanderForbes Suter National Provincial St. Thomas of Hereford, was built in 1:834, and has a dwel- Bank Hereford ' ~ing hon~e attached; t?e ~.ev. Henry ~enedict :M~ckey o.s.V. RelievU:g & Vaccination Officers, Dilwyn district, T. IS the priest. The PrImitive Methodist chapel m Hereford Vanghan Newton court Dilwyn' Weobley district street, is a small buildi~g of red brick, and was erected in Wiliiam boyd, Weobley " , 1844. A c~ttle market IS held on the 8~h of :M;ay! and also a Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Dilwyn district, 'Pleasure.fair. T~e trade of the tow~ arIses 'prmcIpall~ fr?m Thomas Lambert Hall, Dilwyn ; Weobley district,William necessarles supplIed to the surroundmg agncultural dlSt~ICt. I<'rederick Walker M.D. Weobley; Wyeside district, Peter T~ere was once a castle here, the ell?-bankments of whICh, Broome Giles L.R.C. P. Edin. The Quixta, Brobury WIt~ the moat around theI?, are stIll to be seen. About SuperintendentRegistrar,Harry Aug. Geo. Samson,Weobley I ~lle sou~h of the town IS Garnstone England, Hereford sub-postmaster. Letters arrive at 7.45 a.m.; dispatched Medical Offi~er of He~lth, Horace yavasour Sandford, at 5 p.m L.R.C.P. Edm. "\yye BrIdge house, BrIdge st Hereford COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR "\VEOBLEY PETTY SESSIONAL Inspectors of Nmsances, Wm: Lloyd, Weobley, & Thomas DIVISION. Vaughan, Newton court, DIlwyn Cotterell Sir Geers Henry bart. D.L. Garnons, Hereford SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. (chairman) Clerk, Harry Augustus George Sa~so.n, We~bley Cornewall Rev. Sir George bart. M.A.Moccas court,Hereford School Attendance Officer, The Rehevmg Officer Blisset Rev. Henry M.A. Letton court, Hereford PUBLIC OFFICERS. BridgfordCol.Robt.Up. Newton,Kinnersley,Wellington,Salop Clerk to Highway Board and to the Assessment Committee Clowes John esq. D.L. Burton court, Pembridge R.S.O of Weobley Union, Harry Augustus George Samson