DIRECTORY.] . WINTERROURNE MONKTON. 261 Harris Rev. Henry B.D. Reetory \Horton James, fa.rmer, Rahson Redman James, farmer, Manor farm Godden John Stephen,White Horse inn Howell Harry, farmer, Whyr Scott W&.t-eT, shopkeeper WINTERBOURNE DANTSEY (or Dauntsey, or· Burtt, of the Manor House, is liady of the manor, and Middle Winterbourne ), is a village and parish, in the Mrs. King Wyndham and C. E. Clark esq. are chief 1Journe valley, 2 miles south-south-west from landowners. The soil is chalk; subsoil, same. The station on the main line of the London and South chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is WeSitern railway, 4 north-east from and 5 1,143 acres; rateable value, £921; the population in 'SOUth-east frQm Amesbury, in the Southern division of 1891 was 136. the county, Alderbury hundred, Salisbury and Ames- Figsbury Ring (or Clorus's Camp) is 1 mile south· bury petty sessional diviSI:ion, Salisbury county court east. -district, Amesbury union, rural deanery of Amesbury (Alderbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese Letters arrive from Salisbury at 6.30 a..m. & 3.Io p.m.; -of Salisbury. The church of the parish was taken down dispatched at 2 & 6.30 p.m. Tbs- nearest money an x867 a.nd the inhabitants attend that of Winterbourne order & telegraph office is at "\Vinterbourne Gunner Earls, to which parish this is annexed. Here is a The children of this parish attend the school at Winter- -chapel used by the Methooist New Connexion. Mrs. bourne EarlSJ Atkins Mrs. Fern cottage Bryant SandM-, ca.rpenbelr Saunders Albert John, builder, farmer, lllake Richard, The Elms Burtt George & Frederick, farmers smith & wheelwright ~urnett Rev. Arthul'l Bernard B. .A. Hayter William, coal merchant Smith William J. shopkeeper Burlt Mlris-. Manor lrolllse King Charles, New inn Yates William, carrier · (or Winterbourne), in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held since is a. parish and village, in the Bourne valley, 1} miles 1893 by the Rev. John Jam6'so Tall Wilmot, of St. John's south-west from Porton station on the London and College, Cambridge and M . .A.. by the Archbishop of South Wesotern railway, 3! north-east from Salisbury Canterbury. The poor of the parish participate in and 6 south from Amesbury, in the Southern division Tanner's charity, see Winterbourne Gunner, also in of the county, Alderbury hundred, SaliSibury and Ames- Cartwright's charity. The hamlet of Hurdcott, half a. oury petty sessional division, .A.mesbury union, Salisbury mile south, consists of a large number of cottages. -county court district, rural deanery of Amesbury There is a small Wesleyan chapel. G. M. Fort esq. of ~.A.lderbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum snd diocese Alderbury House, who is lord of the manor of "\Vinter­ of Salisbury. The church of St. Michael is a fine bourne Earls, and Mrs. King Wyndham, who is lady of structure of flint and s-tone in the Early English style, the manor of Hurdcott, are also chief landowners. The ouilt near the site of the old church in 1868, and con- soil is chalk; subsoil, same. The chief crops are wheat, £isting of chancel, nave of three bays, south porch, barley and rootso. The .a.rea is 2,252 acres ; rateable -south aisle and square embattled tower with pinnacles, value, £1,549; the population in 1891 was 237. containing 5 bells: the east window and others- in the Parish Clerk, George Oalloway. -chancel are stained; the church serves for both this Letters a.rrive from Salisbury via "\Vinterbourne Gunner, pa·rish and that of Winterbourne Dantsey, as these two at 8 a.m. & 3.10 p.m.; leave at 6.30 p.m. Winter- parisheos have been united for eccles[asticaJ purposes, bourne Gunner is the· nearest money order & .and the church of the latter parish has been taken telegraph office odQwn: the materia.! of the two old churches was used Wall Letter Box, cleared 7 p.m.; sundays, 10.45 a.m 'in the erection of the present church: there are 2.87 Na.tional School, for the use of this & the adjoining .sittings. The re.gister of this parish dates from 1567, parishes of Winterbourne Dantsey & "\Vinterbourne that of "\Vinterbourne Dantsey from 1561. The living Gunner, built in 1867, for xoo children; average is a vicarage, with Winterbourne Dantsey annexed, attendance, So; there is a residence for the mistress joint gross yearly value £250, net £230, with residence, adjoining the schools; Miss Dore, school mistresS~ PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sutton Thomas Blake, Fairleigh inc:udes· cooking- &c.; pupi1s taken :Bre.adaJ:bane Marquess of K.G., P.C. Wilmot Rev.Jn.Jas. Tall M.A.Vicarage from abroad; The Poplars The Cottage; 19 Cavendish square, COMMERCIAL. Godwin John, farmer "\V & Mar~borough & Reform clubs, Barter Jarnes, carpenter & wheel- Sims Robert, farmer London S W wright, Hurdcott Stevens George, carrrier, Hurdcott 'Godwin John, Manor house Bek~n M. engine packing ma.nuf·achr Sutton Thomas Blake, farmer Griffiths Herbert, Shirley Beken Mary Jane (Mrs.), educational Williams Ann (Mrs.), Black Horse :Rose Charles home for ladies; course of study P.H. & blacksmith, Hurdcott WINTERBOURNE GUNNER (or Cherborough, Lewis Lloyd B.A. of Jesus College, Oxford. Here is a or Upper Winterbourne) is a parish and village in the Wesl.eyan chape-l. Tanner's charity of £12 rxs. yearly, Dourne valley, x! miles south-west from Porton station is derived frmn £soo New 3l per eent. Bank Annuities, on the London and South Western railway, 4~ north- left in 1848 by Miss Jane Tanner to keep in good repair east from Salisbury, and 4! south from Amesbury, in a monum.ent erected to her memory in the churchyard, the SoutheTn divisiGn of the county, Aldeil"bury hundred, the residue to be distribut-ed to the poor of the parishes Salisbury and Amesbnry pebty sessional division, .A.rnes- of Winterbourne Earls and Winterbourne Gunner in fuel bury union, Salisbury county court district. rural dean- and clothing. John Evans esq. of Cheltenham, is lord of ery Qf Amesbury (Alderbury portion), archdeaconry of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is chalk; Sarum, and diocese of Salisbury. The Bourne, a fine subsoil, same. The. chief crops are wheat, barley and 'trout stream, flows through this parish. The church of roots. The area is 1,481 acres; rateable vaJue, £1,143; 'St. Mary is a plain structure, built in the 12th century: the popui~tion in 1891 was 166. it was somewhat injured by the Cromwellians, and was Parish Clerk, George Brown. Tepaired in r8ro: it has chancel, nave, south porch, low Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & .Annuity :Square tower containing 2 bells: .i:t was restored in r885: & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Emma Smith, sub-post- 'there are So sit.tings. The regis.ter d•ates from the year mistress. Letters ~.rrive from Salisbury at 6.30 a.m. 11:573. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-c'harge & 3.10 p.m.; dispatched at 2 & 6.35 p.m.; sundays. £x6.o:,, gros.g yearly value £178, net £130, includin~r 10.30 a.m re-sid·ence and 9 acres o! glebe, in t·he gift of the Lord 1 The children of the parish attend Winterbourne Earls Chancellor, and held smce r88g by the Rev. Edward · school "J,loyd Rev. Edwd. Lewis B . .A..Rectory Miles Thomas Edward, agricultural Sutton John Blake ( exors. of),farmer~ Gay Frank, farmer machinist White Richard &1 Son, millers (water "Palmer William & John, blacksmiths Smith Emma (Mrs.),grocer,Post office & steam) WINTERBOURNE MONKTON is a parish and wooden western tower covered with oak shingles and ~maJI village, on the road from Swindon to Devizes, 6! containing 4 bells : it wa.s completely restored under the "tniles north-west from Marlborough stations on the direction of Mr. Butterfield in 1878, and is a fair ~heat Western. and Midland and South Western junction specimen of an Early English village church : there -railways, and consists of four farms, in the Eastern are 150 sittings. The register dates from the year