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Yorke Henry, tent maker, 172a, Siddals road Young John, .builder & contractor, 16 Sutherland roaa Young & Oo. botanic beer brewers, 149 Drewry lane & 9 Walbrook road Young Men's Christian .Association (H. G. Ledger, Young John, ladies' & gentlemen's tailor, 74 Gerard s~ sec.), St. Peter's churchyard Young Robert, stationer, 31 Willow row Young Women's Christian .Association (Miss Bickard, Younghusband R. T. & Co. accountants & stock brokers, hon. sec.), 128 Green lane 16 St. James' street. T N 905 Young Alfred Edward, hair dresser, 129 St. Thomas·s rd Youson .Agnes (Mrs.), nurse, 82 Crewe street DERBY HILLS is a liberty, formerly extra-parochial, heavy ; subsoil, clay and sandstone. The chief crops but now a parish, 9 miles south from Derby, 10 from Bur­ are wheat, oats and barley, and grazing land. The ton-upon-Trent and 2 south-south-west from Melbourne area is 323 acre~; rateable value, [391; the popu­ station on tht> Midland railway, in the S<:mthern divi­ lation in 1901 was 41. sion of the county, hundred of Repton and Gre;:ley, Shardlow union, petty sessivnal division of Repton and Letters through :Perby arrive at 8.30 a.m. Melbourne Derby county court district ; it contains but two farm­ is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office, 2 miles distant houses and a few cottages. The inhabitants attend the church at Melbourne. ..ldm. Lord W. T. Kerr G.C.B. is The children attend the schools at Ticknall & Mel­ lor