90 . . [KELLY'S- Post, M. O. & T. Office.-Frederick Charles Hawke, sub­ Officials. postmaster. Letters received through Market Har­ Clerk, J ames L. Douglass, High street, borough at 7.40 a.m. & 4 p.m. j dispatched at 12 noon & Treasurer, W. J. Horn, London City & Midland Bank Ltd. 7.10 p.m.; no sunday delivery Market Harborough Medical Officer of Health, John Edward O'Connor M.~., HALLATON RlJRAL DISTRIElT COUNCIL. B.ch.R.U.I., D.p.H.camb. White lodge, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester Meetings are held on the last friday in the month in the Parish Room. Highway Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John Gray, East Norton The district includes the Leicestershire parishes in Uppingham (Rutland) union, viz. :-, Bringhurst, Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1864, for Dray ton, Great Easton, Hallaton, Holt, Horninghold, 150 children; William Denley, master; Miss Kathleen Medboume & Stockerston. The area is 13,654 acres; Hawke, infants' mistress rateable value, Lady Day, 1916, £24,108; the population Railway Station, Robert John Killingrey, station master in 1911 was 1,867 Carrier.-Omar Neal, to Leic~ster, on sat. & Market Har­ Chairman, Thomas Burton, Medbourne Grange borough, on tues PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Colston Luck, grazier Marlow Thomas & Sons, builders Baines Misses ! Denley William, schoolmaster Morrison Francis Saunderson F.R.C.S.I., Fletcher Herbert J.P. The Hall i Driver Frederick, carter J.P. surgeon, The Cottage Jones Miss, Hallaton grange i Eaton George, grazier Neal Omar, carrier Morrison Francis Saunderson F.R.C.S.I.,' Eaton John, Royal Oak P.R Pick Frederick, butcher J.P. The Cottage IFreer .John Henry, parish clerk Pick George, blacksmith Neill Archibald Frisby Brothers, tailors Plowright Charles, grocer Part Frederick A. H Gadsby Emily :Mary (Mrs.), grocer Plowright George, farmer Preece Rev. Thomas James M.A. [rector], Godfl'ey Henry T. insurance agent Plowright WaIter, baker & beer retailer The Rectory Grocock Cecil, grocer Simpkin Thomas, farmer Price-Dent Robert Hinrich, Manor house Grocock Charles Henry, carpenter Simpson George, clerk to the Parish Sharman :Mrs I Grocock Henry, blacksmith Council & burial board & assistant Stott William Harle I ~awke & Son, plumbers overseer COM~1ERCUL. Hawke Charles/boot & shoe maker • Smith George, grazier Barnett Frederick, baker -I Hawke Frederick Charles, motor en- Stafford Sydney, grazier Barnett George, grazier gineer, Post office Stamp Mark, tailor Butteriss George William, grazier Hollis Frank, Fox P.R Stott William Barle L.R.e.p. & s.Edin. Butteriss Henry, builder I Kitchen Henry, head gardener to Robert physician & surgeon Butteriss Mar,.. Ann (Mrs.), Eewicke H. Price-Dent esq Tirrell William Percival, tailor Arms P.R I Laundon John Redfern, grazier Ward M. J. & Son, coal merchants Cemetery (George Simpson, clerk to McTurk James, grazier West Bermas, grazier Parish Council) I McTurk William Alexander, farmer. WilIey William, saddler HALSTEAD, see TILTON-ON-THE-HILL. HARBY is a large village and parish on the borders of Henry Stone. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Nottinghamshire, on the south side of the Grantham built in 1847. In 1739- the .Rev. John Major left £10, the canal, with a station called" Rarby and Stathern," which interest for the poor of this parish, who also receive is the jlllction of the Newark and Melton Mowbray and £6 13s. 4d. yearly from Chester's Charity, of Barkstone; Melton and joint lines of the Great Northern Mrs. Hannah Thompson- left £10 for the benefit of the and London and North'Western railways, li miles south- church Sunday school in 1866; Mrs. Orson left £20; east of the village, 8i north from Melton Mowbray and the Duke of St. Albans gave £40 in 1839: the interest 14 south-east from Nottingham, in the Eastern division of the above sums, which are all in the care of the Charity of the county, Framland hundred, Belvoir petty sessional Commissioners, is distributed yearly by the rector division, Melton Mowbray union and county court distl'ict, and churchwardens. The Duke of Rutland, who is lord of rural deanery of Framland (first portion), archdeaconry the manor, Messrs. Frank Smith and John Whittle, jun. of Leicester and diocese of Peterborough. The church the trustees· of the late Francis Orson and the rector are of St. Mary is a building of stone in the Perpendicular the chief landowners. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of three chief crops are beans and wheat and some land in pasture. bays, aisles, south porch and an embattled western The area is 2,056. acres of land and 6 of water; rateable tower with pinnacles, containing a clock, presented by value, £4,258; the pupulation in 1911 was 603. the Duke of St. Albans, and 5 bells, two dated 1610, one Sexton, John Cumberland. 1614, one 1701 and the fifth 1887: the chancel retains an Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office aumbry and a piscina, and there is also a piscina in . h' I" d d' A K b the south aisle: the font bears the date 1606: the church (Wlt ill Imlte. lstance).-Mrs. nn emp, su -. was restored and new-roofed in 1870, and further restora- postmistress. Letters through Mel1.on Mowbray arrive at 8 a.m.; dispatched at 5.15 p.m. week days only tion took place during 1874 and 1876, at a cost of £1,925; Public Elementary School (non-provided) (mixed), under a new vestry and {lrgan chamber were added in 1903; the Education Committee of the COlmty Council; erected there are 220 sittings: in the churchyard is an ancient 1860, to hold 110 children; Alfred Warman F.dwards, stone cross. The register dates from the y~ar 1700. master . . 'l'he living is a rectory, net yearly value £400, arising from 4591 acres of land (awarded in lieu of tithes at the Railway Stat.ion, Thomas Drury, station master Inclosure in 1795), with residence, in the gift of the Duke Carrier.-Miller, to Melton Mowbray, tues. & Nottingham, of Rutland, and held since 1899 by the Rev.. Edward wed. & sat Barke Robert Emberlin & Co. Limited, cheese makers l'epper Frederick, grocer Green William Fairbrother Herbert, grazier Pick Josiah, cowkeeper Stone Rev. Edward H~nry [rector], Furmidge Harry, farmer Rawlinson Charles, grazier Rectory Furmidge Samuel, shopkeeper Richardson Frances (Mrs.), Nag's Head \Vhittle John, jun Gale Charles, grazier P.R Goodson Thomas, farmer Robinson Frederick, coal dealer COMMERCIAL. Hopkins J ames, grazier Rose Joseph, grazier Alien Harry, butcher Kemp l'uln (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Post Starbuck Frank, farmer Alien William, grazier office Stokes Otho, plumber & glazier Attewell Thomas, grazier- Kemp Eustace, grazier Stubbs WaIter, miller (steam & wind), Barke George, farmer Larnin J olm, grazier The Mill Brown William, grocer Martin Thomas, wheelwright Swingler Samuel, butcher Buxton Robert, cheese maker Moulds John, grazier Swingler William, farmer, Harby lodge Cox Bertie, White Hart P.R Musson Daniel, carpenter Taylor Arthur Henry, baker Dickman Thomas, plumber Musson Samuel, carpenter Watchorn William, grazier Edwards Alfred Warman, scnooImaster, Orson Frank, farmer ' White Joseph, grazier· clerk to Parish Council & assistant Parker William Henry, farmer Wright Edward, cowkeeper overseer . HARSTON is a pleasant village and parish on the IWestern joint railway,6 south-west from Grantham and 1(} borders of Lincolnshire and on the river Devon, 5 miles north-east from Melton Mowbray, in the Eastern division of south-east from Redmile station on the Newark and Melton the county, hundred of Framland, Belvoir petty sessional branch of tha. Great Northern and London and North division, Grantham union and county court district, rur~