DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. CLA~ABOROt:'GH. 111 Churchstow. Geatches William, farmer, Rediford Parsley James, farmer, Bridge end Langworthy Robert, Underhill HannafordJohnJackson, farmr.Norton Pinhey William, farmer, Oldridge Pearce Nathaniel, Bridge end Hill Philip Oscar, Church House inn Steare George, farmer, Stawbridge fnn Stuart William George, White Hall Huxham John, farmer, Sorley farm Steare Elizabeth (Mrs. ), frmr. N uckwell Wadmore Captain Alban R.N. WhiteHall Kennard Noah, blacksmith Tucker John, farmer, Rediford Lethbridge Henr:r, farmer, Leigh Veal Henry, farmer, Court farm COMMERCIAL. LethbridgeWm.farmer,Pullyblank farm Wills Thos. carrier &; farmer,Lordswood Luscombe John, farmer, Holditches Barnes Catherine, postmistress Luscombe Philip, farmer, Elston Venn. Barnes Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Tithe hill Luscombe Richard, farmer, Offield Evans Sebastian, Venn house Beer,Trant&Balkwill,frmrs.Culverwell Maddick .Tames, jun. farmer, l\Ierrlfield Harris William, farmer Brown William, farmer Moore Thomas, farmer, Cracombe Hext Thomas, farmer Ford William, Tradesman's Arms P.H. Perraten James Pedrick, farmer,Osborn Hurrell George Thomas, farmer & shopkeeper Newton Maddick James, sen. farmer is It parish and well-built Letters should have RS.O. South added.)-Mrs. village, with a station on the Dartmouth and branch Martha Levo, receiver. Letters received through Brix- of the section of the Great Western railway, at ham, 7. IS & 10.45 a.m. ; dispatched at 2.50, 5.40 & 10 the junction of the branch, situated on a gentle p.m.; sundays, dispatched at 7.15 a.m. & 10 p.m. Parcel eminence on the south side of Torbay, and bounded on the Post, in 7.15, out 10.45 a.m. & 5.40 p.m. Brixham is the west by the navigable , 224~ miles from London nearest money order office & Churston railway station the and I~ miles west from Brixham, in the division nearest telegraph office of the county, hundred of Haytor, petty sessional division of GALMPTON hamlet is situated about I mile west from the , union and county court district of , rural village of Churston Ferrers; nearly the whole of the cot­ deanery of , archdeaconry of Totues and diocese of tages have been rebuilt, and a number of houses erected . The church (dedication not known) is an ancient within the last few years. In 1870 the Congregationalists edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of erected a chapel at a cost ofabout £400,called Flavell Chapel. chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western Verger, George Cooksley. tower with pinnacles, containing 4 bells, the first dated POST OFFICE, Galmpton.-Mrs. Susan Martin, receiver. 1681, and the remainder beiug early bells, with inscriptions Letters received through llrixham at 7.30 a.m. & dis- in Old English characters. The church was originally built patched at 5.15 a.m. & 5.15 p.m. week days, & on sun- as a chapel for the private use of the Ferrers or Yarde days at 5.20 a.m. only. The nearest money order office is family, and according to an ancient record in the possession at Brixham & telegraph office at Churston railway station of the vicar of Brixham, was given to the inhabitants about COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR CHURSTON FERRERS SUB- .1480, when this parish was constituted from the existing DIVISION OF PAIGNTON PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. parish of Brixham; the chancel retains a piscina, and there Churston Lord, Lupton house, Churston Ferrers is a stoup in the porch: the church has also a screen of Baker Nathaniel esq. Butts hill, , Dartmouth wood, and over the porch is a parvise, with a quatrefoil Bolitho Thomas Bedford esq. M.P. Greenway house, Chur3- opening, affording a view of the interior: over the entrance ton Ferrers RS.O of the porch is a bas-relief in stone of the" Crucifixion," Churchward F. C. esq. with figures of the two Marys, one on each side: a memorial Dawkins Rear-Admiral Richard, Maisonette, Stoke Gabriel window has been placed to Elizabeth (Wilson Patten), Lady Harlowe-Turner Major John, Cliff house, Paignton R.S.O Yarde Buller, first wife of the late Lord Churston, d. Feb. Llewellyn Llewellyn esq. Nethway, Kingswear, Dartmouth 20, 1857: the church was thoroughly restored in 1865, at a Seale-Hayne Charles esq. M.P. Kingswear castle,Dartmouth cost of £1,800: there are 250 sittings. The inhabitants of Simpson Francis Chas.esq.Maypool,Churston Ferrers R.S.O Churston have the right of burial in Brixham churchyard, Studdy Henry esq. D.L. Waddeton et. Stoke Gabriel,Totnes there being no burial ground attached to their church. The Toms Lieut.-Col. Henry, Riversea, Kingswear, Dartmouth ;. register of baptisms dates from the year 16°5; marriages Clerk, A. S. llartlett, Brixham and burials, 1590. The living is a chapelry, annexed to the Acting Clerk, Robert Dart, Fore street, llrixham vicarage of Brixham, joint net yearly value £494, with resi- Petty Sessions are held at the Station hotel every alternate dence, in the gift of the Crown, and held since 1861 by the wednesday, at II a.m. The places in the sub-division are Rev. Adolphus Frederick Carey M.A, of Wadham College, Brixham, Churston Ferrers, Kingswear, Paignton & Stoke Oxford. The tithes were commuted in 1:840, the vicarial for Gabriel £180, and rectorial for £212. the latter belong to Llewellyn County Court, Station hotel, Churston Ferrers, His Honol." Llewellyn esq. .l.P. of Nethway, Brixham. Charities pro- James Broughton Edge, judge; Theodore Byrett, registrar, ducing £5 IOS. are distributed in money. Lupton House, Totnes. Courts are held on the last monday of every the seat of Lord Churston J.P. is a large and well designed alternate month, commencing J<'ebruary. I<'or list of mansion, pleasantly situated in extensive and well laid out places in the county COUl't district, see Totnes grounds. Greenway House is the residence of Thomas SCHooLS:- Bedford Bolitho esq. M.P., D.L., .l.P. Lord Churston .l.P. is Lord Churston's (National), Churilton Ferrers, erected, lord of the manor and sole landowner of the hamlet of with master's residence, in 1865, by Caroline Lady Churs- Churston Ferrers; Thomas Bedford Bolitho esq. M.P., D. L., ton, for ISO children; average attendance, 70 j & is sup- J.P. is lord of the manor of the hamlet of Galmpton, Mr. ported in part by Lord Churston; William Warren, mas- Emanuel Hall and Francis Charles Simpson esq. .l.P. are the ter; Mrs. Warren, mistress chief landowners. A cattle market is held here on the fourth Endowed, Galmpton, erected, with residence for the mis- Monday in each month. The soil is various, there being both tress, in 1871, by the late Mrs. Harvey, in memory of hel." heavy and light; subSQil, principally ironstone and lime rock. husband, Richard Harvey esq. of Greenway, for 54 chil- The chief crops are wheat, barley, oatsand roots. The parish dren : average attendance, 45; & is partly supported by contains 2,777 acres; rateable value, £3,823 ; the population an endowment left by her in 1881, which produces £63 in 1881 was 631. yearly; Miss Clara Richards, mistress POST OFFICE, Churston Ferrers (Railway Receiving Office.. Railway Station, 'Thomas Smith, station master Churston Ferrers. Mountstevens James, quarry owner Dodge John William, Manor inn, &. Churston Lord JP Lupton house' & Partridge In. B. farmr. Churstou court blacksmith Guards' club Lo~don sw' Taylor Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Gibbs William Alien, ship builder Yarde-Buller Hon. Waiter, Cburston 'fully Gilbert, farmer, Alston Hall Wm. ship owner & master mariner Court house Tully John, farmer & assessor & col- Lewis George, shoe maker Chenhall James W. Richmond villa lector of taxes Lewis John, butcher Tully Thompson (Mrs.),farmer, Elbury Luckham Richard, farmer,Tozer's farm COMl'oIERCIAL. Turpin Benjamin, farmer Matthews Thomas, ship builder Gibson John, head gardener to Lord Warren William, assistant overseer OldrieveJefferyScoble,farmer,New farm Churston Pearce Albertj miller (water), Galmp- Gill Thomas, wheelwright Galmpton. ton mill Harris Elizabeth Wreyford (Mrs.), Bolitho Thomas Bedford M.P., D.L., J.P. Pierce William C. farmer, Vale farm Station hotel Greenway house; & Union club, Ryder William, shopkeeper Levo Martha (Mrs.),shopkpr.Post office London sw Toms George Salter, farmer, Greenway Lewin John Clifton, smith& machinist, Simpson Francis Charles J.P. Maypool Wood Nicholas, wheelwright & agent for all the principal manufrs COMMERCIAL. Wyatt WaIter John, baker Lewis Sam!. master mariner,Myrtle viI Doble Hy. Broom, farmer. Manor farm CLANNABOROUGH is a parish situated on the road north-west from Exeter, in the Northern division of the between Coplestone and Bow, I! miles west from Coplestone county, hundred, petty sessional station on the branch of the London and South division, union and county court district, rural deanery of Western railway, 6 west.by-north fropt Crediton, and 14 Cadbury and archdeaconry and . The