M.A.RTINSTHORPE-MORCOTT.

Wingfield R. H. L. L., rector, the Rectory Peck William, blacksmith Wingfield Miss Rouse Mrs, baker GENERAL TRADES, &c • Skillington George, tailor .A.bbey John, Three Horse Shoes inn Smith Philip, saddle and harness maker Barfoot Henry, Black Bull inn Talton Joseph, blacksmith Beecroft William, boot and shoemaker Tomblin John, boot and ahoem:J.ker Bennett Thomas, coal and corn merchant and maltster FARMERS. Clark John, bricklayer Brown John Draper John, wheelwright Costall Robert J ackson John, butcher Davis John, and landowner Knott Mrs, grocer Kew Mantle, and landowner Mantle Robert, carpenter Kew John Mantle, and landowner Munday Henry, tailor Wilson James Peak John, grocer and -Ora.per Wood John

MARTINSTHORPE is a parish distant 3 miles from , and 1 from Mantou railway -station, in the hundred of Martinsley, union and county court district of Oakham, diocese of , archdeaconry of Northampton, and rural deanery of . The church is dedicated to St Martin. The living is a sinecure rectory, annual value £140, in the gift of the Duke of Devonshire. The Rev. George Quirk is the rector. The parish contains 525 acres of land, of which the chief owner and lord of the manor is Sir William De Capel Brooke. The population is 2. The nearest money~order and telegraph office is at Oakham. Post-town, U pping'ham.

MO RC OTT is a parish and village distant 4 miles from U ppingham, and 2 from Luffenham railway station, in the hundred of Wrangdyke, union and county court district of U ppingham, diocese of Peterborough, arch­ deaconry of Northampton, and rural deanery of Rutland. The church is dedicated to St Mary. The living is a rectory, annual value £440, with residence, in the gift of Mrs Mary Thorold. The Rev. G. W. Stuart ~1enteath is the rector. The General Baptists have a chapel, Rev. John Hedges minister. There is a National school for boys and girls, John Palmer master, Miss Evans mistress. The parish contains 1312 acres of land, of which the chief owners are G. D. Rowley, Esq. (lord of the manor), Marquis of Exeter, and Lord Aveland. The population is about 4:94. Letters arrive at 9 a.m., are diipatched at 5 p.m. The nearest money-order and telegraph office and pos~town is . A veland Dowager Lady, the Hall Clarke Thomas, lime-burner Barnett Mrs Anne Crowd en J ames, stock-dealer Briggs Rev. John, curate Drake William, baker and grocer Ellis Mr Peter Freeman Joseph, lime-burner Gill Charles Pretty, Esq. Horne David H., boot and shoemaker Goodli:ffe Mrs Mary !slip John, carpenter and wheelwright Godfrey Mr William V. J oyce John, general builder Heathcote Lady Elizabeth, the Hall J oyce William, general builder Menteath Rev. G. W. Stuart Mould Benj., grocer and basketmaker Shuter Mr J oseph Robinson Francis, Blue Bell inn Willimott Mrs Elizabeth Scotney Chas., saddle and harness maker GENERAL TRADES, &c. Shepherd George, baker .Andrews James Eyre, tailor, draper, and Springthorpe Thomas, butcher grocer Springthorpe Wm. W., White Horse inn Chapman John, boot and shoemaker Thorpe Fra.ncis, beer retailer