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[.J . POST OFFICE DAL:B ABBEY, an extra-parochiallibE'rty, extra-paro­ minister. Tbe Weeleyans have a chapel here. The Ere­ chial cbapelry or parish, In the Hundred of Morleston and wash Valley railway and canal are within 2 miles. The Litchchurch, and Union of Shard low, 3 miles north of Sawley Abbey of Dale is in ruins. Here are sand-pits. At Hagg station, 6 ea.. t-by-north from Derby, contained, in 1851, are coal-pits. 442 inhabitants, and 1,760 acres of land, partlv sand, marl LITTLE HAY GRANGE, Stanley Grange, Locko Grange, and clay. The church is a ~;~mall old buildin~, having a Bo)ah Grange, Burnwl)od, Domeshill, Cunnerly Hill, turret and 1 bell. It is in the jurisdiction of the manor Bartlewood LodgP, The Flourish, Woodpecker Hi!l, Dunn's and peculiar court of Dale, of which Earl Stanhope is Hill and Hollins are places here. lord, and holds a court leet yearly; he also appoints the

Bee~on Samuel, farmer, Hagg farm Jhn. 'Carpenters'Arms' Spencer Sarah, 'Stanhope Arms' Bloor John, shopkeeper Hollingworth John, wheelwright Stevens Hannah (Mrs.), farmer, Boyah Bloor Selina (Miss), mistress of girls' Hollingworth William, farmer grange day school Lingo Richard, farmer, Burnwood Walker William, farmer Canner John, farmer, Stanley grange Malin W1lliam, farmer Winfield Thomas, farmer, Domeshill Canner William, farmer, Locko grange Moorley J oseph,farmer, Lit. Hay grange Winrow John, farmer Cotton David, farmer & miller Richard~on Roht.shopkeeper & shoemak Winrow William, farmer Grundy J o<~epb, tailor Sbepperson Stephen, ' Cat~ Fiddle,' &. Wood James, parish clerk Hancock Thos. farmer, Boyah grange shopkeeper Letter~ through Derby, wllich is also Hartshoroe Zaccheus, farmer Sneap William, carpenter the nearest money order office

DAR.LEY is a township, extensive parish, and village, 1 Darley, who was killed in the Holy Wars, besides other pleasantly situated in a valley, and has a station on the monuments to various families. Here is'- National school, Manchester and Buxton railway, 151~ mil~s from London, a neat, commodious building; also a chapel for Wesleyans, 1 9! from Derby, 12~ from Bel per, 35! from , with a Sunday school. The, churchyard contains a yaw 99 from Leicester, 4~ from Matlock nurth-west, 2 from tree, 25 feet in girth, and reputed to be 1,500 years old. Winster north, and 5l from Cromford north, in the Hun- The river Derwent runs through part of the village. Here dred of High Peak, Lichfield bishopric, Bakewell Union, is an extensive factory for spinning flax, the property of North . The living is a rectory, value £500, James Dakeyne, Esq. In 1851, the population of the in the gift of the Bishop of the diocese; the Rev. Daniel township was 1,375; the acreage, 4,000. The Duke of Vawdrey, M.A., is the present incumbent. The church of Rutland is lord of the manor. Darley 1\'Ioor is 2 miles to St. Helen is an old building, of various dates, commencing the east. in the twelfth century, consisting of a nave, chancel, and SYDNOPE HALL, Stonecliffe Hall, Cowley Hall, Two transeptP, with a handsome tower and 5 bells; it was Dales, Over and Lower Hackney, Wheaf Yard, Abbey re-pewed in 1855; there is an old monument to John of Farm, Tinkersley, Burley, and Farley, are other places. GENTRY. Dakeyne Jas. flax spinner, Rawson James, farmer, Over Hackney Barrow Richard Bridgman, eoq. Ssd­ Derby'lhire John, farmer, Darley moor Rawson Thomas, farmer, Hackney lane uope hall Derbyshire John, farmer, Wbeaf yard Roa Sampson, farmer Bathurst Rev. William Hiley, M.A.. DerbyshireJ ohn,wheelwright, Two dales Scholis Robert, farmer, Tinkersley Darlev grove Devonpnrt William, joiner, Darley dale Shaw George, cattle dealer, Two dales Bower Mi~s, Hackney lane Dunn John, farmer, Darley :fl.:~.sh Smith Arrow, nursrymn. Sydnope's cot Bowman Richard Lomax, e•q Dunn John, farmer, Over Hackney Smith James, nurseryman, Darley dale Broomhead Benjamin, esq. Darley dale Dunn Thomas, farmer, Darley dale Smith John, carrier, Two dales Ilubbersty Rev. Nathan, M.A.. Stone- Else John, miller, Darley dale Stevens Edward, farmer, Farley cliffe ball Evans Henry, shopkeeper, Two dales Taylor Henry, butcher, Two dales Milnes Hen. esq. We!dons, Darley dale Evans Roger, farmer & cooper, Hackny Tomlinson John, farmer, Darley dale Potter Mrs. Darley ball Evans Thomas, Grouse inn, & farmer, Wagstaff Daniel, 'Crispin,' & farmer, Sorby Clement,, esq. Cowley hall Darley dale Darley dale Sorby Waiter, esq. Darley dale Fielding Henry, farmer Wall Geor!£e, grocer, Darley dale Vawdrey Rev. Daniel, M.A. Rectory Gibbons Henry, joiner Wall Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Ti!lkersley Wa~hington Adam, esq. IJarley dale Grattan Ann (Mrs.), schoolmistress, Wall John, farmer TRADERS, Darlev dale Wall Jobu, stonemason, Hackney lane A dams Josepll, farmer Greaves.William, farmer Waterfall Henry, machinist Af-lhton George Hall, farmer Grf'!{ory Anthony, gardener & farmer White Francis, joiner Barko>r Thomas, tailor, Two dales Gregory Benjamin, farmer, Hackney la Wildgoose Anthony, frmr. Hackney Ja. Barker William, blacksmith, Two dales Hallows J oseph, postmaster & registrar Wild goose Richard, stonemason, Hack- Bentley John, jun. assessor of taxes, of births & deaths, Darley dale ney lane Dftrley bridge Kinder Hannah (Mrs.), grocer & draper Wilmott John, farmer, Burley fieldtJ Bentley John, sen. farmer, Two dales Lee Erlmund, farrier, Darley dale Wilrnott William, farmer, Darley dale Bomford Geo. blacksmith, Darley brdg Lees Henry, farmer, Darle:v dale Wilson Richard, farmer Bowler John, joiner, Upper Hackney Litchfield James, farmer, Darley dale Winson Thomas, blacksmith, Two dales Bowring Arundel, farmer, Hackney la Lowe Samuel, shoemaker, Two dales Wragg Joseph, farmer, Farley Brilland Richard, 'Plough,' Two dales Milner .John, farmer, Tinkersley Wright Alfred, grocer Burnett Thomas, shoemaker, Two dales Nuttall Samuel, farmer, Abbey farm Wri!Zht Matthew, station master, Clayton Robert, 'Square~· Compass,' Parkes Het•ry, farmer, 'fwo dales Darley dale Darley bridge Parkes John, farmer, Over Hackney Young John, shopkeeper, Two dales Cowley John, 'Blacksmitlt~' Arms,' Pidcock Elizaheth(Mrs.),'Nag's Head,' Young William, farmer Two dales Two dales PosT OFPICE.-Joseph Hallows, receiver. Letters arrive from Matlock at 9 a.m.; dispatched at 4 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Matlock CARRIER TO CHESTERPIELD-John Smith, every sat DAR.LBY, or DERLBY ABBEY, a township, liberty tow{'r, was erected by the late Waiter Evans, Esq., endowed and cbapelry" of St. Alkmund's parish, Derby, 1 mile at his sole expense, and opened in 1819; it has been north from Derby, contained, io 18.51, 430 inhabitants, augmented by Queen Anne's bounty, and contains a and 324 acres of land ; Samuel and William Evans, beautiful marble monument to the founder and his wife. Esqrs., are lords of the manor. The living is a perpetual Handsome brick school-rooms were also erected by Mrs. curacy, in the patronage of William Evaus, :Esq.; present Evans, in 1826, at a cost of about .£3,000. Here is an value, £153; the Rev. John E. Carr, M.A., is incumbent, extensive paper manufactory, aiRo a large cotton mill, at for whom the Rev. Francis lnnes Jones officiates. Th{' which 750 persons are employed. church, a handsome Gothic building, with a pinnacled , At MILES AsH is a nursery. GENTRY. TRADERS. Daniels Thomas, boot & shoe maker Evans Misses Elizabeth & Prances, Astle Catherine (Mrs.), mistress of girls' D8niels Thomas, millwright Darley house Free school Elks Samuel, parish clerk Evans Samuel, esq. DarleyAbbey house Ballington Catherine (Miss), mistress Evans Waiter & Co. cotton spinners &: J oues Rev. Francis Innes [curate] of girls' inliu1t school manufacturers of haberttashery