DIRECTORY. 125 TUGBY. [.]

TUGBY is a township, village, and parish, pleasantly Sunday school, with a good school-room. The liberty of situated on an eminence on the road from Leicester to KEYTHORPE adjoins Tugby on the south, in which Uppingham, distant from Leicester 12 miles south-east, stands Keythorpe Hall, the seat of Lord Berners, a and 7 miles west from Uppingham, in East Goscote Hun- handsome mansion, on a lofty and commanding eminenc£', dred, Billcsdon Union, bishopric, North with extensive grounds and plantatit)ns. The population Leicestershire. The living is a vicarage, value £336, all of Tugby, in 1851, was 337; acreage,2,339, principally glebe land, with annexed, in the gift of the in pasture; soil, chiefly clay. Lord Berners is lord of the Lord Chllncellor. The church of St. 'rhomas a Becket is manor. Tbe Vicarage is a handsome brick building near a small Gothic building, consisting of a nave, chancel and the road-side, with pleasure grounds prettily laid out. south ai"le; it has a good Norman tower, containing a There are charities here producing £86 per annum­ peal of 4 hells; has been recently repaired, and is in good £50 for the support of three poor widows, £25 to order. There is an organ. The Rev. George Erving apprentice poor children, and £11 distributed in coals Winslow, M.D., is the incumbent. There is a Wesleyan and money to the poor at Christmas. Keythorpe has :Methodist chapel newly erected, likewise a Day and 28 people. GENTRY. Curtis Sarah (Mrs.),' Bl(tck Hone' IPayne George, blacksmith Berners Right Honourable Lord, Key- Hall William, farmer & grazier Sparkes Robert, parish clerk &; post~ thorpe hall Harrison Martha(Mrs.),farmer& grazier master Win!llow Rev. George Erving, M.D. Harrison Thomas, salesman IWadkins John,' Fox ~. Hounds' (vicar], Vicarage Ogden John, farmer SI. grazier Waldrotl .John, whep\wrie:ht TRADERS. Paternan William, baker Walker Gt'orge,sboemakf'r & shopkeepr Broom Edward, tailor Shilcock WilIiaw, farmer, gru)':ier &; Welford Thomas, shoemaker Cook Jame!l, shoemaker butcher POSTOFl'ICE.-Rohert Sparkes,postmaster. Letterilarrive I dispatcbed at l past 7 p.m. The nearest money order "rOlIl Leicester at 5 a.m.; deliverf'd at ~ past 7 am. &. office is at Uppingham CARRIER-Thomas Marston, to Leicester, tuesday &. saturday, & Uppingham, on wednesday TWYC:R.OSS is a township, parish, and village, distant bent. The chl1rch, uedicated to St. James, is an old 5! miles north of Atherstonestation, 8 south of Ashby-de- building in good repair, with a tower containing 3 bells. la-Zouch,.5 west of Market Bosworth, and 108 from Lon- In the churCH is an organ, and ~ome stained glass brought don, in Sparkenhoe Hundred, Union of Market Rosworth, from France, presented by the late Queen Dowager. There Peterborough bishopric, South Leicestershire. The living is a National school for boys and girls. The population, is a donative, in the patronage of Earl Howe, lord of the in 1851, was 305; the parish contains about 1,fJOO sC'res. lDanor; the Rev. Andrew BIoxam, M.A., is the incum- GENTRY. IBrown John, farmer I Morris Edward. farmer, GopsaU house :Herney Sir Ramon, bart Burton William, carpenter Orton Wm. twinemaker, baker & grocr Bloxam Rev. Andrew, AI.A. Vicarage ho Choyce John, farmer, Harrishridge Ottey John, grazier &; bricklaler Clare Miss Clare William Harcourt, farmer Page Benjamin, farmer Faux Robert, esq. Cliffe house ICorbell Edward, 'Earl Howc's Arms ' Rowland John, farmer TRADERS. Gardner John, farmer Starkey Michael. parish clerk AlIen Samuel, farmer Haywood WiIliam, butcher Startin EdwanI, farmer &; collfctor Booron Abraham, shoemaker Irons William, shoemaker of taxes Broadhead John, blacksmith I JODes Henry, farmer POST OFFICH.-WilIiam Lea, postmaster. Letters are I a.m.; dispatched 8 p.m. The nearest money order offices received through the Atherstone office; arrive i pait 6 are at Market Bosworth Se Atlierstone CARRIER-Thomas \Vilson, through daily, to Atherstone TWyrORD is a township, parish, and village,6 miles and Wesleyan schools, and a Wesleyan chapel. The popu~ south of Melton Mowhray, and 12 north-east from Lei- lation of the township, in 1851, was 307; acreage, 1,123. cpster, in the Hundred of' East Goseote, Melton Mowbray There are charities of the value of £34 per annum, con­ Union, Peterborough bishopric, North Leicestershire. A si8ting of £4 lOs. for bread from the Uppingham turn­ small stream runs through the village. The living is a pike; £26 left by the will of Richard Woolaston, Esq., vicaral{e, value £100, annexed to Hungerton; the Rev. for cloth, and £2 left by George WilIiamson in 1764, to George Knight, vicar, officiating, but is non-resident. be divided between Thorpe and Twyford. In a pit of The church, dedicated to St. Audrew, is an old building, water, near the bridge, some poor women were ducked as with a tower and 3 bells, and a clock. There are National witches in 1775.

Gilbert WIiI. Henry Long, B.A. [curate] Hubbard John, grazier Rawlings John, graL-ier TRADERS. Kestin Thomas, grazier Screaton John, saddler &. harness makr AlIen Tbomas, butcher Kestin William, shoemaker Snowsharp William, grazier Enderbee Joseph, beer retailer & farmr Knight Thomas, graZier Spencer Stephen, grocer Fairbrother Abigail, beer reUr. & grazr Lee George, wheelwright Stallnage William, grazier Farrow Joseph, grocer & drugRist Lee John Ril!g's, relieving officer, Tollin!!;ton Joseph, tailor Freekingham Thomas, shoemaker registrar of births &c. & grazier We~teJ'aU Joseph Dolby, farmer Gilson John Doughty, grazier Lee Thomas, butcher Ward Thomas, parhb clerk Goodman Joseph, 'Saddle,' & grazier 1rlorley Samuel, wheelwrigllt Letteril tbrough Mplton Mowbray, Greasley Jogeph, farmer Palethorpe WilIiam, blacksmith which iil also the nearest money order Greaslev Richard, grazier Paling lames, baker &. grazier office Higgs William, gruier Paterman Thomas, grazier PUBLIC SCHOOLS :-National, Richard Bannister,'master I Wesleyan, John Ward Livesey, master UPTON is a small village and township in the parish of IWollaston and the Earl of Stamford and Warrington are Sibstone, in SparkeJlhoe Hundred, Union of Market Bos- lords of the manor. The area is 1,270 acres, and the worth, South Leicestershire, 4 miles south-west of Market population, in 18;)1, wail 152. Bosworth, and 4 north-east of A therstone station. Colonel Beeby Thomas, farmer IChoyce William, farmer I Letters throu~h Atherstone. The Beeby WiiIiam, farmer Darlaston Thomas, carpenter nearest monpyorder offices are at Mar- Chapman Richard, farmer Hand John, farmer I ket Bosworth &. Atherstone 'W'ALTHAM-oD-the-WOLDS j" a township, town, diocese of Peterborongb,of the annual valneof £~83, in the and parish, in FramJand Hundred, Melton Union, North patronage of the Duke of , lord of the manor, and Leicestershire, distant 0 miles north-east from Melton incumbency of the Rev. Gabrif'1 Edwards GiIlett, M.A. ; the Mowbray station, l14l from London, and II sooth~west glebe land amounts to about 420 3rres. The church of St. from Grantham, and containf'd in 1851, 732 inhabitants, and 1rlary Magdalene is a handsome t'ross.shaped bnili.ling, about 2,7.jfi acres of land, partly clay and partly a red marl. mostly in the de-eorated 8tyle, with portions of earlier date, Tbe living ,,, a fectorYl ill the arrhdeaconry of Leicester and and consists of 3 nave, cbltnC'el.ai$l~s, transepts, and a tQwel'