1056 WI~TERSLOW. . • (KELLY's East Win terslow. Rogers William, wheelwright Parsons John, farm bailiff to Sir Sa.ndeman Lt.-Col. Geo.Glas, Roche crt Whitlock Claude, farmllr Thomas I<'raser Grove hart M.P Jenner George, Crooked Billet P.H Young Benjamin, blacksmith Whitlock William, farmer Judd William, farmer West Winterslow. Winterslow Common:. Knight William, farmer Ewing Rev. Robert :M:.A. Rectory Annetts Herbert, hawker Middle Winterslow. Broad William, farmer Annetts Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hill Mrs Blewden George, Winterslow Hut P.:a: Annetts Samuel, baker Coleman James, carpenter Clark Charles, bricklayer Clarke Rufus, wheelwright Horner Herbert, grocer Clark David, bricklayer Collins Thomas, wood dealer Judd Richard, beer retailer Collins William, rake maker Ranson William, shoe maker King William, farmer Compton George,cattle dealer& farmer Sheppard Andrew, shoe maker Paler Charles, cattle dealer Hobbs Samuel, beer retailer Sheppard Ann (Mrs.), grocer Rogers Lewis, blacksmith King John, farmer Stone Silas, shopkeeper WISHFORD (or GREAT WisHFORD) is a parish and vil- them tools, with an allowance of beef and bread to 10 poor­ lage, situated on the Wylye stream, with a station on the people on Christmas Eve. The late rector (Rev. F. W"illiams) Great Western railway, 3 miles north from Wilton, 6 north- bequeathed, in 1857• £70, the interest to be bestowed upon west from and 102 from London, in the Southern di- ten poor people on Christmas Eve in beef and bread ; and'. vision of the county, Branch and Dole hundred, Wilton union, in 1887 Miss J\lary Smokem left£ roo for a similar purpose. Salisbury county court district, petty sessional division, rural The Earl of Pembroke is lord of the manor and owns the. deanery of Wylye and Salisbury archdeaconry and diocese. entire parish. The soil is gravel and chalk ; subsoil, chalk_ The church of St. Giles, an edifice of flint and stone, was The chief crops are wheat, barley and oat>. The area is completely restored in 1864: it consists of chancel (Early 1,664 acres of land and IS of water; rateable value, £2,046 ;. English), nave, aisles, south porch, and has a square the population in 1881 was 358. western embattled tower, with 8 pinnacles, containing 5 Parish Clerk, William Hayter. bells and a. clock: it contains a handsome monument to PosT OFFICE.-George Young,re~~iver. Letters arrive frmn Sir Richard Grobham, obiit 1629, and also one to Sir Salisbury via Wilton at 7.30 a.m. & r.3o p.m. ; deliverecl Thomas Bonham and his wife and 9 children, dated 1469: at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 4. 3o & 6.30 p.m. The nearest. the chancel windows are stained: there are 195 sittings. money order & telegraph office is at Wilton. Postal 'fhe register dates from the year I558. The living is a rec- orders are issued here, but not paid tory, gross yearly value £450, net £36o, including residence and I7 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Earl of Pembroke~ School, with master's house, built in 1722, & endowed by- and held since 1g7I by the Rev. Edward Hill M.A. of St. Sir R. Howe with the tithe of the extinct parish of Asher- Edmund Hall, Oxford. Sir Richard Grobham, formerly~ ton, commuted at £72, is for the free education of 40. lord of the manor, endowed in 1628 almshouses for 4 old men children; average attendance, 70: Joseph A. Fewster,. and a housekeeper, each inmate receiving 6s. per week. £25o master; Mrs. Fewster, mistress (now £392) wera bequeathed by Daniel Oland, the interest Railway Station, John Still, station master -of which is applied to binding apprentices and purchasing CARRIER TO SALISBURY.-l\Iicba!ll Petty, tues. & sat . Edwards William Hayter William, blacksmith Scamell Joseph (:\Irs. ), wheelwright Hill Rev. Edward M.A. Rectory King James, shopkeeper Thatcher Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Spender Miss Mundy Thomas, carpenter Thatcher Josepb, farmer COMMERCIAL. Petty Michael, Royal Oak P.H Tutt J<'rancis, butcher Flower Walter, farmer Scamell Henry, tailor Young Elizh.& Son,post office & bakers- Goulden George, coal merchant WOODBOROUGH is a village and parish, situated on lending library of wovolumes. At HONEY STRERT,halfamil6- the river Avon, with a station on the Berks and Hants exten­ north from the village, passes the Kennet and Avon canal., sion branch of the Great Western railway, 4mileswest from whereon is an extensive wharf for coal, timber, slate and. Pewsey, 9 east from , 9 south-west from Marlborough artificial manure, belonging to :Messrs. Robbins, Lane and and 78 from London, in the Eastern division of the county, Pinniger. 'fhe Earl of Normanton is lord of the manor and Swanborough hundred, Everleigh and Pewsey petty ses­ principal landowner. The soil is clay and sand; subsoil .. sional division, Pewsey union, Marlborough county court chalky. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. district, A vebury rural deanery Cannings portion, arch­ The area is t,oq acres; rateable value, [1,25I; the popu­ deaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. The church of lation in x88I was 397· St. Mary is a. stone building, in the Early English style, Parish Clerk, William Waite. having a chancel, lofty nave, north aisle and porch and a PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. &Annuity & Insurance Office.-Wm_ turret with one bell : the pulpit and font are of stone, hand­ Thomas Giddings, receiver. Letters through Mart­ BOmely carved: there are daily services, and the church re­ borough, delivered at 8.35 a.m. ; dispatched at 5·5 p.m. ;. mains open all day for private prayer : an organ was placed on sundays at 10 a.m. The telegraph office is at the­ in the church in 1884: the 1church is seated with open railway station benches and contains 26o sittings: the register dates from the year 1567. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge National School (mixed), for the united distriets of Wood­ £3u, with 70! acres of glebe, net yearly value £340, with borough, Newton, Bohun & Beeching~toke,.. residence, in the gift of the Rev. Edwin George Wyld B.A. built in 1872, with residence for master, for r8o cbtldren;. vicar of Mere, Bath, and held since x881 by the Rev. Jacob arerage attendance, ISO ; George Parker Hart, master Sturton :M. A. of Trinity College, Oxford, J.P. There isa Wes­ Railway Station, George Willmott, station master leyan chapel. Here is a workmen's hall, reading room and CARRIER TO MARLBOROUGH.-Maurice Monimer, sat. Lane Ebenezer, Manor house Harvey Fredk. shopkeeper & bricklayer Oram Noah, boot & shoe maker Lane :Frederick, Honey Street Hibberd Edwin, blacksmith Wells Sidney, Rose & Crown P.H. &. Radcliffe Octavius G Robbins, Lane & Pinniger, english & farmer . Sturton Rev. Jacob M.A., J.P. Rectory foreign timber, brick, tile& coal mer- 1 Willmott George, station master Wiltshire Charles, The Laurels chants, importers of slate & foreign 'Viltshire Sarah (Miss)t draper COMMERCIAL. timber, manufacturers of artificial' Workmen's Hall, Reading Room &. Beaven William I<'. farmer manures, barge & boat owners & Library (Rev.Jacob Sturton,hon...sec) Ferris Frank William, miller (water) builders, steam saw mills & whar- Workmen's Hall & Reading l~m,. Fidler Sarah (Mrs.), saddler fingers, Honey Street wharf & Wood- Honey Street Giddings & Co. drapers, Post office borough station WOODFORD(MIDDLE,UFPER and LOWER). tion of the tower) rebuilt by subscription in 184,_s;thewestern. WoonFORD is a parish, consisting of three villages, plea­ square tower contains 3 bells and a clock : tbe chaDCel,. with. santly situated on the west side of a valley, through which stained window, was built at the expense of t'be late Giles flows the river Avon, in the Southern division of the county, Loder esq. the lay impropriator: there are !.;120• sittings. hundred of Underditch, Salisbury and petty ses­ The register dates from the year 1538, and is im. good pl'esar• sional division, Amesbury union, Salisbury county court vation. The living is a vicarage, incorporated witla. Wils­ . district, rural deanery of Amesbury, and archdeaeonry and ford, 3 miles north, yearly gross value £432 {L:r.2oof which. diocese of Salisbury. MIDDLE WooD FORD is 2! miles east from is a grant by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners fo. the sup­ Wishford station on the Great Western railway, 5 south-by­ port of a curate), with vicarage house, rebuilt in 1&3~ in west from Amesbury and 4~ north-west from Salisbury. the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held sin@ 1.8&!. by UPPER WOODFORD is 5! miles north from Salisbury, and the Rev. Edward Duke M.A. of Exeter CoUeg~ Oxioro~ LoWER WoonFORD 4 mdes north-west. The church of All F.G.s. who resides at Wilsford. In the parisb is Heale Saints is an edifice of flint and stone, consisting of chancel, nave House, formerly the residence of the Hyde family; after the of two bays, aisles and south porch, and was (with the excep- battle of Woreester Charles II. fled to Heale H~ and was