DIRECTORY.] . LITTLEOVER. 325 (}ouncil School (mixed), for 2oo children. opened in Langwith Junction (Great Central Railway), Henry Wm. 1907; average attendance, 160 ; John Hudson, master Gasson, station master Ba.ilway Sta.tion (Midland), John Whitake.r,station master Carrier to Mansfield (& back).-William Timons, thura Mullins Rev. Edwin Herbert, Rectory1Farnsworth Wilfred, farmer North Derbyshire Jiospitals Oommit- COMMERCI.AL. Harrison John Herbert, shopkeeper, tee's Isolation Hospital (Herbert ]lower Thomas W. farmer, Roseland Yorkshire house, Langwith Junctn Tomlin M.D., Ch.B.Vict. medical Brown James, farmer Jarvis John, assistant overseer officer; Miss D. Webb, matron; Jn. Burkitt W. & S. maltsters Langwith Colliery (Sheepbridge Coal I Middleton, clerk to the committee) llurton Thomas Bernard, Devonshire & Iron Co. Limited, proprietors; Smith Paul,shopkpr.Langwith Junctn Arms P.H William Elliott, manager) Timons William, shopkpr. & carrier Burton William, grocer, Langwith Langwith Co-operative Society Ltd. Turner Cornelius, farmer Junction Langwith Junction Webb David, news agent, Langwith Dodsley Robert, farmer Lan4V1ith Junction Institute (Arthur Junction 'Duckmanton Mary Eliza (Mrs.), The Watson, hon. sec.),Langwith Junctn White William, sub-postmaster Gate hotel, Nether Langwith , Wood Thomas, farmer LEA, see Dethick. LEA BROOKS, see Somercotes. LEES, see Dalbury :LINTON is a township, 1! miles south-west from Gres­ John Burton esqrs. The soil is a rich loam ; subsoil, ley station on the Leicester and Burton branch of the Mid­ sand and gravel. The chief crops are barley, wheat land railway, 127 miles from London, 5 south-east from and turnips. The area is 966 acres; rateable value, 1lurton-upon-Trent, 6 west from .Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the [3,935; the population in 1901 was 1,176. par·sh of Church Gresley, Southern div~sion of the Parish Clerk, Charles Tilley. county, Repton and Gresley hundred, petty -sessional division, Burton-upon-Trent union and county Post, M. 0. & T. OfficP.-Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, sub- ~ourt district, rural deanery of Repton, archdeaconry of postmistress. Letters arrive from Burton-upon-Trent and diocese of Southwell. Christ Church, a at 5-45 a.m. & 3·35 p.m.; sunday, 5-45 a.m.; dis- chapel of ease to Church Gresley, was erected and opened patched at 1.5o & 7· 15 p.m. ; sun day, 5·5° a. m in I88I, at a cost of £3.50o, and is a structure of brick, Wall Letter Box, Linton Heath, cleared at 12.55 & 6.45 in the Early English style, consisting of apsidal chancel, p.m.; sunday 9 a.m nave and a western turret containing one bell: an organ Undor the "Education .Act, 1902," the school is now was introduced in 1886, at a cost of £soo, principally managed by a local committee of six members under through the liberality of ::\1essrs. Beard Brothers: there the Countv Council -are 450 sittings: the Rev. Edwin Baxendell B..A. of Dur- Correspondent to the County Council, John Alien barn University, has been curate since 1907. There is Attendance Officer, James lngram, Walton-on-Trent :a parish room, which seats 130 persons. A Parsonage Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in house was erected in 1901 at a cost of £ 1,100. There 1884, for 210 boys & girls & 132 infants; average at- -are Primitive Methodist and Wesleyan chapels. The tendance, 210 boys & girls & 87 infants; Thomas ]Jrincipal landowners are Mrs. Clay, Morris Richardson Alton, master; Miss Hannah Robinson, infants' mist oesq. of Cranesden, Mayfield, Sussex, John Yeomans and Carrier to Burton-on-Trent.-Frederick Smith, sat Alien John Coxon Thomas, farmer Sim.pkin Henry, grocer, beer retailer Baxendell Rev. Edwin B.A. (curate Coxon Wm. Hy. farmer, Manor house & tax collector in charge), The Parsonage Davies Charles, jun. bricklayer Smith Frederick, carrier Coxon William Henry, Manor house 1 Etherington William Fetts, farmer, Smith John William, farmer Dickinson Charles, Greenfield& Grange farm Sutton Edwd. Hy. grocer &; beer ret Rickman Reginald B. The Farm Heafield .Arthur, joiner Sutton Geo. clerk to Parish Council COMMERCIAL. Holt Regnld.B.Sqnare & Compass P.H Swain Charles, Holly Bush P.H .Alien John, corresp·mdent to the Lloyd Richd. frmr. Water Fallow fm ~windell Ambrose, painter County Council school committee Orme Thomas, blacksmith Tebbett Joseph, farmer !Jancroft Frederick, grocer PaLrick Elizh. (Mrs.), shpkpr.Post off Tilley Ern est, butcher ('Rmpion James, shoe maker Patrick William J. assistant overseer W11lthew William & Son, grocers Chadwick Ralph, beer ret.&whlwrght & rate collector, Stanton villa Whysall Jn. Fletcher, Red Lion P.H Clamp George, shopkeeper Punter William George, farmer Wright Johnson, farmer 'Ciamp Thomas, baker & cowkeeper Simpldn Harry Stewart, grocer • LITTLEOVER is a straggling village and parish. aisle was added in 1908, and the whole church re­ 'rom 1! to 2 miles south-west-by-south from Derby sta­ seated : the church plat~ includes a chalice, dated tion, on the -Midland and Great Northern railways, in 1687: there are 320 sittings. The regist~r dates from the Southern division of the county, hundred of "Morles­ the year 168o and is in good condition. The living is a ton and Litchurch, Shardlow union, Derby county court vicarage, with 78 acres of glebe, net yearly value £235, disirict and petty sessional division, 1ural deanery and with residence, in the gift of the Rev. Lord Scarsdale, arcMeaconry of Derby and diocese of Southwell. By rector of Kedleston, and held since 1909 by the Rev. the "Derby Corporation Act, 189o," a part of Little over John Manstood Cunningham M.A.· of Lincoln College, -parish was added to St. Werburgh, Derby. The eGcle­ Oxford. The vicarage house is a large and handsome siastical parish was formed in 1866 out of Mickleover. residence, standing in well-kept grounds, and commands '!'he church of St. Peter is a building of stone, con­ extensive views of the surrounding country. Here is a. tisting (If chancel. nave, north aisle, south porch and a Primitive Methodist chapel, erected in 1908, at a cost turret on the western gable containing one bell : at of £620, and a Baptist chapel. The Joyce-Harper the west end is a round-headed Norman doorway, rather charity, distributed on St. Thomas' Day to the poor 1ate in style: the font, a massive circular one, is also i11 the parish, amounts to about £30 per annum, Gf this period, but the church seems to have been very derived from land in the parish. The area is 1.466 thoroughly restored during the prevalence of the Deco­ acres; rateable value, £7.252; the population in 19II rated style~ the chancel and nave windows are 14th was 1,385 in the civil and 1,014 in the ecclesia-stical ~ntury and similar to those of ·Mickleover, and in the parish in H)OI. ~nancel is a plain piscina and aumbrey: against its Parish Clerk, George Henry Williamson. north wall is a costly monument. with arms, to Sir Post, M. 0. & T. &; Telephonic Express DPlivery Office. Richard Harpur kt. (1635) and Mary his wife, with -Miss Cl-ara Bryan, sub-postmistress. Lett~rs arrive ~ffigips of both kneeling at a desk, the knight in a long through Derbv at 4.10 a.m. & 1.35 (callers only) & gown, with hanging sleeves, and the lady· in a black 5.40 p.m.; dispatched at 1.35, 5.40 &; 8 p.m.; no drPss, ruff and hood; below are the figures of seven dispatch or deliverv on sundavs 1lhildren, with an inscription: there are two memorial Wall Letter B<'xes.~Hollow, cleared at 6.45 p.m. ; Yil­ windows to Mr. Morley, many years churchwarden, one lage, 7·45 a.m. & 7·45 p.m to 'Yr. John Noble, and another to ~r. H. Turner: the east window, erected in 1893. is also stained : the Public Elementary School (mixed & infants). rebuilt in ~hurch was restored in 1857, and further enlarged in 1912, for 16~ bovs & l!irls & 6o infants ; average t871, whl'n an organ chambPr and vestry were built. attendance, 188; Bryan Daykin, master choir stalls fitted and a reredos erected: a new south Police Station, Edward Bennett, constable (Those marked thus * receive letters "11ker William R. Claremont Butler ThfJmas, Gwentoma haven *Bvard Thomas. Uttoxeter road throug-h Mickleover.) Bennett Francis William, Eversley• C'lmpb~>ll PRIV.&'!'R R'F.!UflRNTS Howle, Percy• Ewart, Roedean Mrs. South avenue Bowring Herbert, St. Kilda house Aacock Frederick, Beech walk Carnt SidnH,• Beech walk