t60 HE f, EFORDSHI HE. [KELLY'S oak screen and was restored in 1865. The living is a Burmarsh, Sutton Lakes, The Vauld, Urdimars-h, chaplaincy, net yearly value [25, in the gift of the Venns Green and Walkers Green are places in the trustees of the late Lady Lindsay (d. 1912), and held parish. since r8g8 by the Rev. Charles Henry 'faylor B.A. of Wall Letter Boxes.-At Small Ashes cleared at 5.30 Queens' College, Cambridge, who is al;;o rector of and p.m.; at Marden Court at 8.50 a.m. & 5·55 p.m.; at resides at Moreton-on-Lugg. The trustees of the late Urdimarsh at 5-35 p.m.; at Vauld at 5.30 p.m.; at Lady Lindsay (d. 1912) are lords of the manor and Frankland Gate at .5·35 p.m principal landowners. The area and rateable value are Public Elementary School (m~ed & infants), built, with now included in that of Marden. residence for master, in 1874• for 120 children; aver­ age attendance, 8o; John Silkstone, master; Mrs. Letters from arrive at 8 a.m. & are dispatched Silkstone, infants' mist. ; Miss M. Legard, asst. mist at 5.30 p.m Carriers to Hereford.-John Taylor & William Jones, Sexton, Herbert Prosser. wed. & sat MA.RDEN. Grundy Thomas, market gardener, Steed: Frank, ·haulier, Walker's Green Gedge Rev. Edmund M.A. (vicar), Fromington Symonds Richard, poultry farmer, Vicarage Gwynne James, cottage farmer Litmarsh Hodges Edward, ~Iarden court Hodges Edward, farmer & hop & fruit Taylor Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper, Lowrie Edwin, Longland house grower, Marden court Walker's Green Radnor James Joseph, The Firs Jaine Ghas.(Mrs.), farmer, Kingsfield Tavlor John, carrier Tompson Leslie Arthur John Byng, James Charles, farmer, Pikestye • Tavlor• Richard, farmer Wisterton court Jay Henry, farmer, Stoney Cross Thomas Henry, farmer, Roods Turner Mrs. Hawker·s Land Cross Jayne Aaron, farmer, Urdimarsh • Tompson Leslie ~4\.rthur J. B. farmer, COMMERCIAL. Jayne Henry, Bannut Tree Head P.H Wist.eston court .AJiington SidnE:'y Ghas. frmr. Lakes Jenkins Alfred, farmer, Lakes Turner Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Barrett John Richard,farmer,Paradise J()nes Charles Edward, wheelwright, Hawker's Land Belsey Andrew, mason Post office, Laystone villa Vaughan Jsph. Thos. frmr. Franklnd Bewmont Wm. boot & shoe repairer Jones George, farmer & hop grower, Walwyn Arthur, farmer Bowen William, farmer, Venns green Hawker's Land Warwick Ann (Miss), farmer, The Britten Edward, farmer, Paradise Lewis Lewis, Carpenters' Arms P.H. Vauld Constable William, farmer Burling Watkins Thomas, farmer, Oxpasture Co-operative Wholesale Society Lim. Lowry William Lippey, New inn Weaver Arthur James (Mrs.), farmer, fruit growers Lummas Ernest George, Volunteer Ashgrove Dance Thomas, farmer, Venns green P.H. Walker's Green Weaver Charles, farmer, Briary hill Davies & Shingler, cider merchants, Martin Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Litmarsh Williams Henry, farmer, Drakely frm Urdimarsh Mattey Frederick, assistant overseer Wrig.ht William, · wheelw.right, Hope Davies Geo. farnwr, ~ine Wells farm for Marden & Sutton & insur. agt lodge, The Vauld Edwards Edgar, farmer & hop Middleton Leonard Geo. blacksmith grower, The Vauld Panniers Edwin, farmer, Park Lo. fro Evered Ernest G. farmer Panniers Thos. frmr. Burlingate frm AMBERLEY- Francis Wm. cottage frmr. RosE:' villa 1 Parker George, farmer, The Lakes Beaman Henry, Longland cottage Gailey James, farmer, Stoney Cross Parry _-\nn (Mrs.), frmr. Venn's Grn COMMERCIAL. Gailey Jn. wht>elwright, Stoney Cross Powell Henry, farmer, Brick house Ragley Wm. farmer, Amberley cot Griffiths James P. poultry farmer &; Pudge Albert Jn. farmer, The Vauld Barns Thomas, farmer, hop & fruit sec. to the South QuarrellTho:;.J sph.cider mer.Paradise grower, Amberley court Farmers' Union Scaping Zebedee, farmer Meredith Maurice, farmer, Lower Griffiths Wm. Powell, fruit growE:'r Se-xty lVilliam, farmer, Venn's Green Holbach Grundy Charles, farmer & fruit Shingler Cnarles Barton, see Davies Williams Emily (Mrs.), farmer, growe-r, Xew house &; Shingler, Urdim.arsh Lower Amberley

MARSTOW, with part of the hamlet of Pencraig, is a turnips. The area is 1,g88 acres of land and 22 of parish and village on the Garron river near its junction with water; rateable value, £2,763; the population in I9II the Wye, and on the Ross and .Monmouth road, 2 miles was 341 in the -civil ·and 120 in the ecclesiastical parish. west from Kerne Bridge station on the Ross and Monmouth Glewstone, I! miles north-west, in Goodrich parish, has branch of the Great 'Vestern railway, 5 south-west from been added to Marstow for civil purposes. Ross, and 15 south from Hereford, in the Southern divi­ sion of the county, lower division of Wormelow hundred, Post Office, Glewstone.-Albert Willia.m W ebb, sub-post­ Harewood End petty sessional division, Ross county court master. Letters from Ross arrive at 6.35 a.m. & 12.5 district and union, rural deanery of Archenfield, and arch­ p.m.; dispatched at 5.20 & 6.50 p.m. week days only. Llangarron, 2 miles distant, is the nearest money deaconry and diocese of Hereford. The church of St. order office & Peterstow the nearest telegraph office Matthew, erected in 1855, is a small building of local red sandstone with Bath stone quoins, in the Decorated Pencraig, a hamlet and small village, I! miles north- style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a east, is in this parish. Here is a Congregational chapel, western turret containing 2 bells : the east window and built in 187I, seating 8o persons. two of the windows of the nave are -stained : a reredos New Court, in this , is reputed to be was erected in 1886 in memory of the wife of A. Shafto extra-parochial for ecclesiastical purposes. Barthropp esq. of Newport, Essex. The register dates Post Office, Pencraig. Joseph Heath, sub-postmaster. from the year 1707. The living is a vicarage, with Open daily from 8 a. m. to 1 p.m. & 4 to 7 p.m.; that of Pencoyd annexed, joint net yearly value £182, closed wed. at I p.m. Letters from Ross arrive at including about 40 acres of glebe in the counties of 6.55 a.m. & I2.2o p.m. ; sundays, 6.55 a.m_ ; dis­ Shropshire and Monmouthshire, without residence, in patched at 8.45 a.m. & 6.35 p.m.; sundays, 11.55 the gift of the vicar of Sellack and King's Capel, and a.m. Goodrich, 1! miles distant, is the nearest held since 1887 by the Rev. William Shuttleworth money order & telegraph office Clarke M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Pen­ Brelstone is a hamlet, half a mile north-east. craig Court, near the west bank of the river Wye, and the property of H. C. Moffatt esq. of Goodrich Parish Clerk and Assistant Overseer, Albert Rudge. Court, is occupied by Robert Spelman Marriott esq.; WaH Letter Boxes.----Bre'lstone, cleared at 5·45 p.m. ; Glewstone Court is the seat of James Rynd Briscoe esq. Thorn, cleared at 8.25 a.m. & 6.35 p.m.; Marstow The parish is in the manor of WiltoQn-upon-Wye. Lord court, cleared at 5.20 p.m Tredegar, the trustees of Charles B. B. Harrison esq. Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), Glewstone, and H. C. Moffatt esq. a.re the principal landowners. built, with residence for mistress, in 1873, for 66 The soil is sandy and loamy; subsoil, sandstone and children; average ·attendance, 50; Miss Charlotte I. .rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, roots and Robinson, mistress MARSTOW. Williams Thomas, Trebandy (letters tParrv Albt. Fdk. frmr. Gt.Whitfield Marked thns t receive letters through Llangarron) *Preece Harry, farmer, Ash farm through Glewstone. tWoodward Ernest, Daffaluke tStock Herbert Meredith & Reginald COMMERCIAL. Hooper, farmers, Daffaluke Marked thns * recei':e letters *Addis George, farmer, Brelstone *Waiters Sarah (Mrs.), poultry through Pencra1g. *Bull Fredk. W. farmer, Marstow crt farmer, Tuck mill tciarke Rev. William Shuttleworth tDrew George, farmer,LittleWhitfield *Waiters Tom, farmer, New Court M.A. (vicar), Thorn *Kirby James, farmer, Llancraugh Williams William, farmer, Trebandy *Pilkington Ernest M.A. MountCraig *Lewis Robert, farmer, Pidgeon ho (letters through Llangarron)