DIRECtOHY. BULliNGTON'• 141 • . ,• .FRENCHMOOR, formedy extra-parochial, is a. separate Endowed (mixed), founded in 16oi, for boys of Brvugh:­ parillh. The acreage is 371 ; rateable value, £221; the ton & Bossington, under the will of T. Dowse e~q. ; population in Ig<>I was 45· Pnbuged in 1747, under the will of Dr. Cl'oft~ k Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-Charle-s Edga.r Butt, sub-post- thoroughly restored in 1864; the income of the BChool master. Letters received from Stockbridge, Rants, from Dowse's charity is £go; the school has accommo­ a.t 6.25 a.m. & 2.25 p.m.; dispatched at II.Io a.m. dation for 145 children ; average attendance, 78 ; Mi~~ & 7-5 p.m. week days; n.t I I. 10 a.m. on sundays Hashan, mi8tress Wall Letter Boxes: near the Mill, cleared at n. IO a. m. & 1·5 p.m. ; sundays, I r.ro a.m. & North end, I 1.5 Carrier. & 7 p.m.; sundays, a.m a.m. n.s Waiter Morgan, to , tuel!. & sat.; to Win­ Elementary Schools. chester, sat. ; to Andover, man. & fri. ; & to ,. County school (mixed), opened in 1910, for 180 child­ thurs. returning ·same days ren; average attendance, 70 ; Charles W. Hoare,mstr

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bendrey Jacob Geo. harness maker Lansley Edward, wheelwright Names marked thus * should be Bramley Thomas, watch maker Lansley Herbert, beer retailer addressed , Salisbury. Broad Stacey, shoe maker Lea bourn John, beer retailer Banks George, Vine cottage Butt Charles Edgar, tobacconist, Leigh S. George S. seedsman, florist Blake Tom Post office & nurseryman; cut bloom wreaths Boyes George A. The Rookery Cusse Ernest Courtney M.R.C.S. & crosses at shortest notice Brookes Percy E. Glencoe Eng., L. S.A. Lond. surgeon, & Lock Wm. farmer, Waterloo farm Coombes Mrs medical officer, Broughton district, *Moody Henry, farmer, Frenchmoor Cooper Mrs. Yew Tree house Stockbridge union & certifying Morgan .Alfred Frank, news agent Cusse Ernest Courtney factory surgeon Morgan Walter, carrier . Daniels Miss, St. Mary's cottage Daniell William Henry, carpenter *Norris Rowland Jas. farmer, French­ Fisher Misses, Rectory cottage Fry Edward H. carpenter & assistant moor Fletcher Misses, Grandfather's overseer *Noyce Edward, farmer, Frenchmoor Hobbs Geoffrey Charlstrom L.S . .A. Fry Harold T. grocer Persse Henry Seymour, horse trainer. The Croft Giles Alfred, blacksmith Holt Rev. Thomas Henry (curate), Giles Joseph, miller Pritchard Fred, Greyhound inn The Lindens Glazier Elizabeth Jane (Mrs. Tally Ray William, coal dealer Johnson Mrs Ho I P.H Robins on Christopher, carpenter, re­ Lermitte Horace A. Millbrook house Hewlett Arthur, grocer, , pro- gistrar of births & deaths, Brough­ Persse Hy. Seymour, Chattis Bill ho vision merchant, & agen+- W. & ton sub-district, Stockbridge union Smith Miss, Fernleigh A. Gilbey Ltd. wine & mers & parish clerk Srnitton Walter Percy, The Cottage Hinwood George, butcher Robinson Henry Francis, shopkeeper. Tomkins Wm. Steele, Broughton ho Hinwood John H. farmer, ery fm & deputy registrar of births &. Wicks Rev. Benjamin J. (Baptist) Hinwood Thomas, grocer & baker deaths Woodin Rev. Alfred, Rectory Hobbs Geoffrey Charlstrom L.R.O.S., Russell Arthur, farmer, Rookery frm COMMERCIAL. L.R.C.P.Edin., L.F.P.S.Glas., Russell William, boot dealer Ayles William James, surveyor & L.S.A.Lond. The Croft Tribe Thomas, butcher sanitary inspector to the Stock. i Hunt Chas. Edmd. farmr. Roake fm Yeatman Annie (Miss), nurse bridge Rural District Council 1 Hurford Fredk. farmer, Manor farm

BROWN CAND OVER is a parish and village, on since rgog by the Rev. Cuthbert Ch'<~rles Castley M ..A. the river Itchen, 5 miles north from Alresford station of Sidney Sussex Colll\gP., Cam bridge, who resides at on the Mid Rants branch of the and South Chilton Candov_er. Lord Ashburton is lord of the Western railway and II north-east from Winchester, in manor and sole landowner. The soil is chalky loam the Eastern division of the county, hundred of Mains­ and gravel ; subsoil, chalk and gravel. The chief crops­ borough, Alresford union, Alresford sub-division, Win­ are wheat, tun1ips and oats. The area is 2,8xo .acres; chester petty sessional division, Winchester county court rateable value, .£1,300 ; the population in 1901 was 203. district, rural deanery of Alresford, and archdeaconry Part of Northington parish, with a population of 27, and diocese of Winchester. The church of St. Pete:r, was transferred to this parish by Local Government erected in I845, chiefly at the expense of .Alexander ISt ·Board Order 24 March, 1888. Baron .Ashburton (d. 1848), is an edifice of flint with Parish Clerk, Frank Wilmot. stone dressings in the Tudor style, and consists of ' ch11.ncel, nave and a. tower at the south-we~t angle, with Post & T. Office.-Charles Partridge, sub-postmaster.. lead-covered spire and cnntaining 5 bells : there is a Letters from New Alresford arrive at 8.30 a.m. &. carved oak chair, formerly in Chilton old church, an 12.20 p.m. ; sunday, 8.25 a..m. ; dispatched at 12.45 ancient brass, and altar rails. of old Ita1ian work, & 6.10 p.m. ; snnday a.t 10.10 a. m. Preston Cand­ formerly in Narthington church: part of the com­ over, 2 m.ilPs distant, is the 'Ilearest money order­ munion plate dates from I675 : there ·are 300 sittings. office The register dates from the yea.r 1612. The living is & rectory, with that of Chilton Candover, annexed in Elementary School (mixed), built in 185o & enlarged in 1847; joint net income £295, with residence and 6I I854, for 85 children; average attend•ance, 46 i Mrs-_ acres 'lf glebe, in the gift of Lord Ash burton, and held Ellen Partridge, mistress

• PRIVATE RESIDENTS. COMMERCIAL. I Lucas W alter, blacksmith Adams Edward Butler Hinton James Henry, contractor, hirP Smith William, farm bailiff to Hon.. Baring Hon. Frederick Arthur, Can- carter, haulier & farmer, Totford Alex. Baring, Moths farm dover house Knight James, wheelwright Wilson Joseph 0. Woolpack P.H BULLINGTON is a. parish on a tributary of the William llenry Iremonger esq. of Bournemouth, and 1'iver Test, 1! mileR north from Sutton Scotney station held since I897 by the Rev. William Harison B.A.