r DIRECTORY.] SOMERSET. RIMPTON. 401 Dando Edwin J. draper, Coombend Pearson George, solicitor, Wells hill Denning Emily (Mrs.), beer retlr. & butcher, Frome hill Prior Edgar, confectioner & hairdresser, Bath road Denning William Ewart, butcher, Welton road Purnell & SRadstock Coal Co. (Frank B. Beauchamp & Louis B. & heating engineers ; makers of greenhouses, poultry Beauchamp, proprietors) (T N 2); collieries at Far houses, garden frames &c. ; 120-page catalogue with rington Gurney & Norton hill, Midsomelr Norton. 100 illustrations post free, W estfield Radstock Coal & Wagon Co. (Frank: B.Beauchamp & Louis Evans Chas. Fredk. musical instrument dlr.Fortescue rd B. Beauchamp, proprietors), railway wagon builders & Fisher George, insurance agent ironfounders. T N 2 Foord William John, Railway hotel, Wells way Radstock Collieries (the Rt. Hon. Earl Walde~rave, pro Foster Thomas, builder, Bath Old road prietor; George Edwin James McMurtr1e, general Frith l''rederick Henry, manager Parr's Bank Limited & manager; James S. Hewitt, head of sales department; treasurer to Radstock Urban District Council J. S. Biggs, under-mgr.; E.R. Bearup, engnr.). TN 3 Gibson George Henry, surveyor, sanitary inspector & Radstock Co-operative & Industrial Society Limited. collector to the Radstock Urban District Council, (Wilfred J. Richardson, sec.; Edwin Henry Budgett,. assistant overseer & poor rate collector; offices, Vie- manager) tor1a• square Rudstock & District Horticultural & Fanciers' Association. Gower A. (Mrs.), news agent, Frome hill (B. M. Clark, sec) Griffin Albert Victor, motor engineer, garage owner, Radstock District Nursing Association (Mrs. E. Martin,. electrical engineer & cycle agent ; vulcanising by the hon. sec.), Orchardleigh, Wells hill H.F. process a speciality; accumulators charged on Radstock Milling Co. (B. C. Maloney, proprietor),. premises, Coombend millers (water & steam), Town mills (T N 24); & Grimshaw Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Welton road at Midsomer Norton & Croscombe Gullick Cornelius, coal dealer Radstock Picture Palace (H. Leonard, manager) 1 Hall Philip, draper, tailor & outfitter, Wells road; & Radstock Working Men's Club (Arthur Wilcox, sec) at Shepton Mallet Rivers Thomas, shopkeeper, Old Bath hill Harvey Richard, general manager of Radstock Coal Co Salmon Benjamin Jas.commercial traveller,Carlingford viis. Hearts of Oak Benefit Society (S. Lloyd Harvey, sec.), Scales John Edwin M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phy-. Foxhills sician & surgeon, & medical officer of health to the· Hiscox Waiter, dairyman, Mendip view Radstock Urban District Council, Leigh house Hoare Frederick Emanuel, boot maker, Bath road Slip Edwin, grocer & draper, Welton road Hobbs James, greengrocer, Frome hill Somerset County Council Tuberculosis Dispensary Hobbs Wm. Fras. florist, Shaftesbury ter. & Wells hill Somerset Guardian & Radstock Observer (William Lewi& Hyman J ames shopkeeper, W estfield & Son, propriet-ors & publishers; pub. fri. ), Fortescue Des Arthur William, tailor road Irvine John A., L.R.C.S. & L.R.C.P.Irel. physician & Swift James, chimney sweeper, Frome Old road surgeon, Fortescue road Taylor W. J. & Son, timber merchants James William Bees, beer retailer, Wells way Urban District Infectious Diseases Hospital (John Edwin Lane Frank Samuel, watch maker Scales M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P .Lond. medical officer; Lewis John & Sons, pork butchers Miss Elizabeth Rositer, matron), Westfield Lockyear Mark, butcher, Welton road Victoria Hall & Institute (Mrs. E. Martin, librarian; Mattick R. & F. fly proprietors J oseph Shepherd, hall keeper) Mattick Charles, saddle & harness maker, Fortescue road West John George & Sons, cycle agents, Wells hill Mattick Waiter Warwick, grocer & draper Wheeler Frederick William, steam road roller pro Medical Institute of the Radstock & District Friendly prietor & agent for G.W.Ry.; & at Midsomer Norton Societies Council (George Montague, sec.),Fortescue rd White E. A. photographer, Wells hill Miles J oseph, farmer, Manor farm Whitehouse Saml.Hy.miners' agt.Miners' offices,Frome hi Miles Robert, farmer, Radstock farm Willmott Frank, chemist, Bath New road Milsom William Simon, draper & grocer Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Ltd. (sub-branch) (Ber Mitchard Gilbert, butcher, Westfield . nard Cecil Champness, manager); hours 10 to 3; sats. Mogg Charles, baker, Frome hill 9 to 12; draw on London County & Westminster Mundy Algie, photographer, Mill road Bank Limited, London E C Oram James, Elm Tree P.H. Westfield Woodland Tom, beer retailer, Butter buildings Orchard Francis, seedsman, Fortescue road Writhlington Collieries Oo. Limited Parr's Bank Limited (branch) (Frederick Henry Frith, Yelling Charles, beer retailer, Butter buildings manager); hours, :ro to 3• saturdays 9 to 12; draw on Young Henry, butcher, Butter buildings head office, 4 Bartholomew lane, London E C Young Jane (Mrs.), grocer & dealer in beer, Butter bldgs Parsons Frederick William, grocer & draper I REDLYNCH is a hamlet and ecclesiastical parish, yearly value .f.sa. in the gift of Sir Henry Hugh formed in :r733 from Bruton civil parish, :r! miles Arthur Hoare oart. and held since 1889 by the Rev. south-east from Bruton station on the Great Western Edward John Langford LL. B. of Oaius College, Cam railway, and about 4 north from Wincanton, in the bridge, who is also vicar of Brewham, and resides at Eastern division of the county, hundred of Norton Hardway House, Brewham. The population in 19II was Ferris, petty sessional division, union and county IIO. court district of Wincanton, rural deanery of Cary, archdeaconry of Wells and diocese of Bath and Wells. Discove tithing adjoins Redlynch in the west. The church of St. Peter is an ancient building of stone r.et~ers through Bruton arrive at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wall and concrete, consisting of chancel, nave and a turret on Box cleared at 9·5 a.m. & 6.15 p.m. week days only. the north side containing- one bell: there are sittings Bruton, 1! miles distant, is the nearest money order for 100 penons. The living is a perpetual curacy, & telegraph office REDLYNCH. Portch Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Dropping DISCOVE. Davis .Tohn, farmer, Redlynch farm Lane farm Maclagan Norman, Discove hou"e N orton Her bert, dairyman RIMPTON ie a parish, three-quarters of a mile Moth 1886: in the chaneel• are brasses to the Rev. Montague east from Marston Magna atation on the Wilts, Somerset John Gregg Hawtrey, a former rector, d. 1886, and to and Weymouth branch of the Great. "Western railway and his son, Ralph De Beauvoir Hawtrey. commander R.N, 6l north-east from Yeovil, 4 north-west from Sher who was lost at sea in 1873, and to whose memory borne, in the Southern division of the county, Taun the central light of the east window was filled with ton Dean hundred, Yeovil union (transferred from stained glass : there is also a memorial stone tablet Sherborne union, December 28, 1894), Yeovil petty to the Rev. Richard Allan Burney, a former rector: sessional division and county court district, rural deanery the church r~tains a fine piscina and a hagioscope, of Merston, arch deaconry of Wells and diocese of Bath and some of the carved oak pew ends are ancient: and Wells. A mill stream runs through the village. the building was completely restored in 1877 at a cost of The church of St. Mary is an ancient edifice of stone in £r,4oo, and affords sittings for 130 persons. The register the Early Decorated and Perpendicular styles, consisting dates from the year 1537. The living is a rectory, net of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and an embattled yearly value £2oo, including so acres of glebe, with western tower containing 3 bells: in the chancel are five residence, in the gift of the Bishop of London, and held stained windows, four of which were presented by Sir since :r910 by the Rev. Herbert Laurence Taylor M.A. of William Forbes hart. and memorial windows to Mr. Trinity Oollege, Cambridge. There is a Wesleyan chapel Silas Feaver and Miss Marion E. Genge-Andrews, d. here, built in 1891, and seating 6o persons. Feaver'a SOMEBSET 26