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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 lorBamford station on the Dore and Chinley gardens, bounded by immense hedges of holly on the side seOOion of the Midland railway, q! south-east from adjoining the highway: many of the rooms are lined Gl08$op, 13 south-west from Sheffield, in the High Peak with dark oak wacinscoting, which has alone cost not less division of the county, High Peak hundred, Ohapel-en-le- than £6,ooo: the inclosed grounds are of no very great Frith petty sessional division, union and county court extent, but are naturally, as well as artificially, attrac district, rural deanery of Eyam, archdeaconry of tive : along the south side, less than 100 feet from the Chesterfield and diocese of Southwell. The Derwent, Hall, runs the river Derwent, while in front is a gently which separates the townships, is spanned at Derwent rising ground, forming the base of a btigh and rugged by an ancient pack horse bridge of two arches, over eminence ; on the north side the ground is equally high, which was the ancient road to Glossop. Yorkshire thickly covered with timber and brushwood. The prin bridge, of two arches, is situated 3 miles south from cip72 and bearing I waterworks), and of Derwent, 273, and of the parish 393 the arms of Balguy, stood for some time in the gardens in 1901. of Derwent Hall, but has been replaced in the church: . Sexton, Luther Walker. the Church plate includes a fine silver-gilt chalice of 1584-5, and a sih·er paten of 1763-4, presented by Dr. Po!!t, M. 0. & T. Office, Derwent. James Wilson, sub- Denman : the church affords 200 sittings : in the church- postmaster. Letters throue--h Sheffield arrive at 9.15 yard, near the south entrance, is a sun-dial, the work a.m. ; departure, 5 p.m. week days only of Daniel Rose, clerk of Derwent in the z8th century. Post Office, Ashopton.-Mrs. Jane Dakin, sub-post- The register of baptisms dates from the year 1a13, and mistress. Letters through Sheffield arrive at 8.50 of marriages and burials from I8&). The living is a a.m.; box cleared 5·25 p.m. week days only. Der- vicarage, net yearly value £ 200, including go acres of went, 2 miles distant, is the nearest money order & glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Duke of Devon- telegraph office , shire P.C. and held since 1897 by the Rev. Waiter Public Elementary Schools. Edward Rouse. The Catholic church, built by the Duke Endowed, with master's residence, building of rough of Norfolk K.G. in 1877 and dedicated to St. Henry, is 8 an edifice in the Early English style, and will seat go. hewn stone, erected in 1867, & has an annual income There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Ashopton, of £g, left by Franc.is Newdligate esq. August 3, IB57• rebuilt in I8g6, and seating 170 persons. The old chapel besides a rent charge of £4 I6s. left by John Eyre in adjoinin~. built in 184o, is now used as a Sunday school. 1772; it will hold 84 children; average attendance, Joan Morton's (.Aston) charity provides about £12 14S. 25; Miss Mary .A. Wharton, mistress for the poor of this parish: Turie's is of £ 2 yearly value: Catholic, erected in 1881, for So children; average at- there are also two small charities, Barber's and Frost's. tendance, 22; Mrs. Margaret Davis, mistress Derwent Hall, one of the seats of the Duke of Norfolk Carrier to Sheffield.-Mrs. Millicent Ruth Thorpe, sat. K.G. is a fine old gabled mansion of rough tooled stone, returning the same day DERWENT. HOPE-WOODLANDS. ASHOPTON. COMMEBCIA.L. Firth Bernard A. Moscar lodge Norfolk Duke of, E.M., K.G., P.C., Ashton George, farmer Whiteman Artlmr, Lady Bower house G.C.V.O. Der\\ent hall; & l\iorfolk Bowden Elijah, farmer, Bell Hagg house, 31 St. James' square & Bridge Willis, gamekeeper to the Dnke Cllrlton club, London S W of Devonshire COMMERCIAL. Rouse Rev. Waiter Edward (vicar), Cotterill William & Sons, farmers, Bradbury Edwd. 'blacksmith & farrier Vicarage Two Thornfields & Hagg Lea Cotterill Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, Thomas Harold, The Cottage Eyre Benjamin, farmer, Upper Ashop Ginnett house Eyre Jonathan, farmer, Allport Dakin Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper & COMMERCIAL. Eyre Peter, farmer, Gillatt Hay sub-postmistress Greaves Georgina (Miss),frmr.Rowlee Elliott Stephen, farmer Dearden Ernest, head gamekeeper to Longden Benjamin, 'farmer, High- Marshall Ebor, joiner & wheelwright the Duke of Norfolk, Lane Head ridge farm Ollerenshaw John, farmer, Dingbank Elliott Joseph, farmer, High house Newton .!lex. & Matthew, farmers People's (The) Refreshment House Elliott William, farmer, The Ashes Rowarth Isaac, Snake P.H. & farmer Association Limited (.!. J. Legge, Quirk Martin, head gardener & fa.,.,rmn Shepherd Joseph, farmer, Bridge end manager), Ashopton inn bailiff to the Duke of Norfolk, The Thorpe Millicent Ruth (Mrs.), farmer Priestley Sophia (Mrs.), farmer Lodge & carrier Thorpe Wright, farmer Thorp Geo. Wm. farmer, Well head Townsend Bobert, farmer,Elmin Pitts Twigg John, gamekeeper to G. K. Thorp John, farmer. Old house Wilcockson Thomas John, farmer, Wilson esq. Moscar top Wajn Thomas, farmer, Grain foot Grimber Carr Youn~ William, Lady Bower inn Walker Mark (Mrs.), farmr.Riding ho Wilcockson William, farmer