DORSETSHIRE. (KELLY's Frampton, and .Held .Since R"9O8 H)' the Rev
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22 AFFPUDDLE. DORSETSHIRE. (KELLY'S Frampton, and .held .since r"9o8 h)' the Rev. Horace Post & T. Office.-Mrs . .Anna Clarke, sub-JX>stmist.ress. Morley Brown B.A. of London University. .At BRYANTS Letters arrive through Dorchester at 7.:z.o a.m. & PUDDLE there is a W esleyan chapel. Children of this 2.45 p.m,; dispatched 5.20 p.m. ; sundays, arrive parish are apl?renticed from Frampton'~ charity, o~ 7·50 a.m. & dispatched 9·55 a.m. Tolpiddle is the Moretorr. :Nrrs. Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton is lady of nearest money order office the manor and the principal landowner. The soil is • light lo.am and gravel; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops Wall Letter Box, Bryants Puddle, cleared at 5.1o p.m.; are wheat, barley and roots. The area is 3,614 acres of sundays, 9· IS a. m land and 14 of water; Tateable value, £2,137; the Elementary School, Bryants Puddle, built at the cost of population in 1901 was 358. • the late H. Frampton esq. in I 870, fo:r both parishes: the school will hold roo children ; average attendance, On BLADEN HEATH and the other heaths are many 70; Miss Eleanor James, mistress curious pits and barrows, and others at Clouds Hill. The hamlets in this parish-which is intersected by the Carriers to Dorchester. John Laws, from Bryants Piddle are Pallington hamlet, r! miles south; llfyants Puddle, every wed. fri. · & .sat. ; Charlton Toms & Puddle tithing, I mile east; Oakers Wood, I mile south Ernest Rope:~:, fro31 Bere Regis, pass through every east; Rogers Hill, 1 mile north-east; and Waddock1 I~ wed. & sat miles south PRIVATE RESIDENTS. lludden Thomas, farmer,Waddock frm 1 House Richard,farmer,Bryants puddle Brown Rev. Horace :Morley B.A. Caundell Franlr, blacksmith Kellaway Joseph, dairyman, Bryants (vicar) Clarke John, shopkeeper puddle Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton Mrs. Courtney Cbas.shpkpr.Bryants puddle Laws John, carrier, Bryants puddle Oakers Wood house Fooks John, thatcher Mitchell George, farmer, Roger's hill & Foot -George & Wallis, farmers, Bryants Puddle East farms. COMMERCIAL. Pallington Parsons Frank, farmer, Throop farm Billey Charles Waiter, miller (water) Fowler William Henry, farm bailiff to Parsons Robert, farmer, East farm & baker Frank Parsons Woodrow Arthur, estate carpenter Bissell Geo. farmer, Affpuddle West Green Stephen, dairyman ALCE STER is a civil parish, formed in pursuance of Letters thraugh Shaftesbury, the nearest money order the "Local Government .Act, I894.'' by Local Govern & telegraph ()ffice, arrive at 8 & II a.m. & 3·45 & ment Board Order No. 31,568, from the rural part of 7.10 p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m St. James', Shaftesbury. It is half a mile south from Shaftesbury and 3 south from Semley station on the Wall Letter Box, cleared at 9·35 & 11.45 a.m. & 5·55 South Western railway, in the Northern division of the & 8 p.m.; sundays, 5.ro p.m county, hundred of Monkton-up-Wimborne and petty sessional division, union and county court district of ElemPntary School (St. James', Shaftesbury) (mixed), Shaftesbury. The Shaftesbury • union workhouse is in under the control of the County Council, erected in this parish. The area is 51 acres; rateable value, 1873, for 220 child,ren; average attendance, 120; £65o ; the population in 1901 was 28r, including 6 Perey W. Knight, master officers and 70 inmates in Shaftesbury Workhouse. Mills Miss COMMERCIAL. rRIVATE RESIDENTS. Rutter Miss, Sunnyside Dean John, market gardener Brickell Mrs. Manor house Smith J ames Gray son, '!'he Old Rectry Jones Henry Edward, registrar of Burlton Mrs. Cottage green Trehane Mrs . .Alcester house births & deaths, Shaftesbury sub Forrester Hugh Carl, St. John's cot Yarnall Rev. George Hunter B.D. district, & relieving & vaccination Fox-Pitt Lionel Charles Lane J.P. (rector of St. James, Shaftesbury), officar & collector to the guardians, Cliff house I St. James' rectorv• No. district, Shaftesbury union & Mansfield Mrs. Alcester cottage school attendance officer ALDERHOLT is a parish, formed in 1894 by the Local Onslow Churchill esq. J.P. comprises about 50 acres. The Government Board, and a village, I mile north-east from principal land<lwners are the Marquess of Salisbury P.C., Daggons Road station on the Salisbury and Dorset branch G.C.V.O., C.B. who is lord of the manor, and G. 0. of the London and .South-Western railway, 16 miles south- Churchill esq. J.P. The area is 3,769 acres; rateable west from Salisbury, I4 north-east from Wimborne and value, ;{,2,932; population in 1901 was 68g. 99i from London, in the Eastern division <lf the coumy, Parish Clerk, George Mann. petty sessional division and county court district of Wim- Sexton, James West. borne, hundred of Cranborne, union of Wimborne and Post & Telegraph Office, Alderholt. Tom Brewer, sub- Cranborne, rural deanery of Pimperne (Wimborne portion), postmaster. Letters t'hrough Salisbury, via Sandle archdeaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury; the Heath, arrive at 6. 35 a.m. & 2 • 10 p.m. & dispatched rivers Blackwater and Alder flow through the parish. at II.20 a.m. & 7.10 p.m. week days & arrive at 6. 35 Alderholt, Daggons, Crendell and Cripplestyle, formerly a.m. & dispatched at 4.25 p.m. on sundays. Fording- hamlets of Cranborne, were formed November q, 1849• bridge, miles. distant, is the nearest money order into a district for ecclesiastical purposes. The church of office 3 St. James, at Daggons, erected by the Marquess of Salis- Wall Letter Boxes.-.Alderholt, cleared at 7.5 a.m. & bury, is a ·building · ofh local el sandstone in the Earlyh English 6 ·45 p.m. ; sund ays, 7·.S a.m. ; c ren d e11 , c1 eare d a t stye,I cons1stmg of c anc , nave, western pore . and a _30 a.m. & 6 p.m. week days only turret containing one bell: there are 150 sittings. ThP 7 register dates from the year 1a49. The living is a vicar- County Police, Benjamin Fry, constable age, net yearly value ;{,1Bo, with residence, in the gift of Elementary School (mixed), built in 1847 & enlarged the vicar of Cranborne, and held since r89o by the Rev. about 1874, for 156 children; average attendance. James Richard Sanderson. There is a Congregational 141 ; & i!' supported in part by the Marquess of chapel at Cripplestyle, built in r888, and seating 13_<;, and Salisbury; Percy Charles Bracher, master one at Alderholt. Near Cripplestyle and elsewhere in the Railway Station. Daggons Road, John George Lilling· parish are tumuli. Alderholt Park, the seat of Georc:e ton, station master (Marked thus * postal address Sparrow Frederick, Arden Foster George, b!!er retailer Cranborne, Salisbury.) Sturt Miss, Birch Hill house Fry Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Crendell PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Swift Harold, Heathcote Fry Edwin, gamekeeper to G. 0. Batcock Rev. William Henry (Con- COMMF.RCIAL. Churchill esq ' gregational), Cripple~tyle Bailey Frederick. miller (water) Fry George, farmer & timber mer· Churchill Geo.OnslowJ.P.Alderholt pk Bailey Robert, farmer, Crendell chant. Crendell Cole Miss, The Oaks Beale Augustns. farmer Green Ernest George, poultry farmer, Edwards Alfred 0. Dendells Brewer Arthur W. clerk to the Parish Daggons Ribberd Mrs. K. Daggons road Council Rants, Wilts & Dorset Brick eo. Hiscock Augustus, Daggons road Brewer.. Tom, .farmer, Crendell (The), brick makers Kearl Charles Brewer Tflm, woodman to G. 0. Hayter Alex.&Benj.frmrs.Warren fann Lush Mi11s, Pine cot.tage I Churchill esq. & post office Hibberd Fred, carpenter, cabinet Morgan Brette llntler Charles, farmer, Harts fam1, maker & french polish!'f ~ all kinds Nicklen Miss, Ashcroft ('Ottage Dag~ons of furniture repaired. Daggons road Sanderson Rev. Jam13s Richard, Vicar- Dowdell George. blacksmith, Daggons Hood .Albert, farmer, Bull hill age, Daggons Elton Harriett Kate (Mrs.), shopkpr Hood Henry, farmer, Bull hill Smith-Gordon Sir Lionel hart. Alder- Elton S~ephen Mark, builder Inkpen Waiter, farmer, .Red house holt lodge Foster Arthur, fanner, Cripplestyle Lane Tom, farmer, Cripplestyle .