298 SH.ARDLOW. . (KELLY'S RuRAL SANITARY AuTHORITY. ScHOOL A'M'RNDANCE ColllllfiTTEE. . Meets at the Workhouse, Shardlow, on mondays fortnightly, Meets !it the Poor Law offices, , last Friday in month, at 12 Clerk, James William Newbold, Derby • at 2.30 Treasurer, Wm. Turpie, Derby & Derbyshire Bank, Derby Clerk, James William Newbold, Beckett street, Derby Medical Officer of Health, Charles Harwood M.D. Shardlow Attendance Officers, district, Wm. Hob .. Inspector of Nuisances, Joseph Bullock, Melbourne & Henry son, Castle Donington; Spondon district, Isaiah Beck, :Forman, Chellaston 189 Normanton road, Derby Shardlow. Darbyshire An ne (Mrs.), shopkeeper Plackett George, butcher PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Darlington William, boot & shoe dealer Ratcliffe George, blacksmith Burgin H.ev. William I:toby M.A Dickinson Henry, fruit grower Richdale George, Navigation inn Oowlishaw Miss Dowell Richard, shopkeeper & beer ret Roberts William, builder Cowlishaw Miss, Field house Draper William, miller (wind) Scott John, saddler Eaton Rev. John M.A. [rector] Eyre Herbert, farm6r Shardlow Ambrose, shopkeeper Harwood Charles M.D HarwoodCharlesM.D.surgeon,& medical 8hardlow Prances (Mrs.), shopkeeper Henshaw Thomas, Trent villa officer & public vaccinator Shardlow 8mith Z. & Co. ale & porter brewers & Marsh all J oseph, Shardlow house district, & medical officer to the work- bottlers & maltsters, Trent brewery Marshall Mrs house & rural sanitary authority & StevensEdward John,agentto the North Moore Thomas Edwd. registrar of births & deaths for Staffordshire Railway Co Shurdlow Aaron Shardlow sub-district Stevenson Lawrence, provision dealer & Smith Zachary, Broughton house Henshall George, rope maker deputy registrar of births & deaths & Sutton Edward J.P. Shardlow hall Henson Thomas, farmer marriages, Castle Doningtonsub-dist Wright Mrs. Grove house Herrod George, commercial traveller Taylor John, beer retailer COMMERCIAL. Horsnall John, cowkeeper Wade George, farmer Adams Louisa (Mrs.), Shakespeare inn Hough Jane (Mrs.), Rose & Crown P.H Adkin William, shopkeeper Laycock Robert Charles Richard, corn, . Barker Alfred, New inn, & blacksmith cake & seed merchant Brown John, farmer Cope Joseph, beer retailer Marshall Joseph, farmer Cox Enoch, farmer Cook Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Moore Henry, butcher & farmer Eyre Joseph, farmer Cowlishaw Wm. Joseph, coal merchant Moore Thomas Edward, inland revenue Hallam James, farmer & assistant poor rate collector officer, Cavendish bridge Moore Henry, farmer

SHELDON is a parish formed out of Bakewell, 3 miles 1 and there is a record of a singular marriage between a west from Bakewell and 2~ from Longstone station on the woman of eighty and a lad of fourteen at t.his chapel in the Ambergate and Manchester section of the , 17th century. The living is a vicarage, annexed to that of in the Western division of the county, union, petty sessional Ashford, joint gross yearly value £250, in the gift of the division and county court district of Bakewell, hundred of vicar of Bakewell, and held since 187I by the Hev. John High Peak, rural deanery of Bakewell, archdeaconry of Reddaway Luxmoore of St. Bees, who resides at Ashford. Derby and diocese of South well. The Yillage is situated on There is a Primitive Methodist chapel here. There are two an eminence and commands varied and extensive views of charities of about £r3 annual value. The Duke of Devon­ the surrounding country: the water supply is derived from shire K.G. is lord of the manor and principal landowner: springs. The church of St. Michael and All Angels, erected The soil is principally limestone; subsoil, stone beds or shale. in 1865, is a building of stone, in the Gothic style, and takes The land is used for grazing. The acreage is 11070; rate­ the place of a more ancient edifice formerly standing in the able value, £r,o48; the population in 188r was r6g. village street, with the materials of which it is partially con- Letters by messenger from Bakewell arrive at g.2o a. m. structed; it consists of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch Ashford is the nearest money order & Bakewellthe nearest 1tnd a turret containing one bell : there are 140 sittings. telegraph office The register of baptisms dates from the year 18r3 and of National School (mixed), erected in r878, for 36 children; burials from r853, other entries being made at Bakewell, average attendance, 24; Miss Elizabeth Needham, mist COliiMERCI.AL. Brocklehurst George, mason Frost Michael, jun. farmer Bateman William, farmer Brocklehurst John, farmer Furniss Thomas, farmer Blarney Catherine (::\-Iiss), shopkeeper Brocklehurst Thomas William, farmer Gyte Anthony (Mrs.), Devonshire Arms Bonsall John, farmer Brocklehurst William, farmer P.H. & farmer Bramwell George, farmer Frost James, saw mills, & farmer Harrison John, farmer Brocklehurst Critchlow, farmer Frost Michael, farmer Naylor William, farmer SHIPLEY is a township, in the of Northern, Midland and London and North West ern rail ways and ecclesiastical parish of Cotmanhay, with a station on and the , which commences here. The land the Erewash section of the Midland railway and another is principally pasture. The acreage is 2,oxo; rateable near Shipley colliery, on the Great Northern branch of the value, £8,366 l the population in x88r was 724- and Heanor line now in course of construction, 127 PosT 0FFICE.-Mrs. Eliza Simms, receiver. Letters through miles from London by rail and 134 by road, I~ south from Derby arrive at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 7.10 p.m. week Heanor and 2! north from Ilkeston, in the Ilkeston division days only. The nearest money order office is at l\Iarlpool of the county, Morleston and Litchurch hundred, Smalley & the telegraph office at the Midland railway station petty sessional division, Basford uni'on, Belper and Ilkeston Shipley & Cotmanhay National School, established in 1842 county court district. The river Erewash, which flows on by the late lord of the manor & rebuilt in 1859, for 205 the eastern side of the township, forms part of the botmdary boys, 193 girls & x6o infants ; average attendance, r8o of the county. A. E. M. Mundy esq. D.L.,J.P. is sole owner and boys, 140 girls & 130 infants; William Wailer Dodson, lord of the manor: his seat, Shipley Hall, is a mansion of master; Miss Mary Louisa Blacklock, mistress; Miss stone, situated on an eminence and surrounded by an Lydia Wheat.ley, infants' mistress extensive park containing three lakes. The district abounds RAILWAY STATIONS:- in coal of good quality, the collieries being worked by the Shipley Gate (Midland), George Watkinson, station master proprietor, and in direct communication with the Great Shipley (G.N.), station master :Marshall Charles Stephen Fletcher Joseph, farmer Sawyer Henry, shopkeeper Mundy Alfred Edward Miller D.L., J.P. Glazebrook Wm. farmer, Lane End!rm Shipley Collieries (A. E. M. Mundy esq. Shipley hall Hunt Samuel Fox, farmer, Owlsgrave proprietor; C. S. Smith, agent; R. Pollard Henry ~Ioore Thomas, assistant colliery mangr H.obinson,managr.&H.Pollard,cashr) Smith Charles Sebastian Morley William, farmer, Chapel hill Smith Charles Sebastian, estate agent co~rMERCIAL. Morris William R. gamekeeper to A. & colliery manager to A. E. M. Adams George, farmer E. M. Mundy esq. D.L., J.P Mundy esq Beardsley George, farmer, Lodge farm Noon Mary (Mrs.), Boat inn, & fartner' Walker Philip, farmer Caley John, farmer Outram John, farmer, Purdy house Woolley George, farmer, Flat meadow Fletcher Alfred, farmer, Abbotsford Rooth John S. coal grinder, Shipleymls SHIREBROOK is a parish, formed 4 May, 1849, from Holy Trinity church, erected in 1843• at a cost of £1,ooo, is the civil parish of Pleasley, with a station on the Mansfield a plain building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and a. and Worksop line of the Midland railway, 6 miles north· western turret containing one small bell: there are brasses west from Mansfield, 11 south-east from Chesterfield, on to Mr. and Mrs. Eadson and to the Rev. John Caqill, 26 the borders of Nottinghamshire, in the Chesterfield division years vicar of Shirebrook, both erected by Miss Eadson, of of the county, Chesterfield petty sessional division, Mansfield Mansfield : the church affords 200 sittings. The register union, Mansfield county court district, rural deanery of dates from the year 1849. The living is a vicarage, net Alfreton, archdeaconry of Derby and diocese of Southwell. yearly value £210, with residence, in the gift of J. Paget