DJRECTORY.] . STR.ATFIELDSAYE. 523 Fray Wm. dairyman, Red Lodge farm Kitcatt Alfred W. Bassett hotel Squibb William, market gardener Hampshire Hogs Cricket Club (A.. J. Misselbrook Tom, boot & shoe maker Weston John William, baker & grocer L. Hill, hon. sec.), Bonniecot Price Frederick, jobbing gardener Whitmarsh William, farm bailiff to J. Gannaway Frank. job master Richards Jas. carman, Clifton cottage L. Hill esq. Red Lodge farm Hamilton A.. farmer, Glen Eyre Richards Waiter, carman Working Men's Club & Reading Room Hansford Fdk. Chas. shopkpr. Post o:li Rogers Wm. Hy. Red Lodge nurseries F. H. Candy esq. hon. treas) Harris .Albert, carpenter is a. large and fertile parish, J.P. is :::. mansion of red brick with stone dressings, 9D either side of tili.e Itchen, extending from 5 to 6 erected during the reign of Queen Anne, and is pleasantly miles north a.nd e3/9t-n10rrth-east fi"

STRATFIELDSAYE is a pleasant village and parish monument, by Mr. G. G. Ad'ams, scul~r, was placed on the Berklshire border of the county, 3~ miles south- in the chancel to the Very Rev. the Hon. Gerald Wel­ east from Mortimer si11tiJon on the Reading and Basing- lesley, dean of Windsor: it includes a life-sized medal­ stoke bmnch of the Great Western ra!ilway, and 8 north- lion portrait of the dean in bold relief, and beneath an east from Basingstoke, in tille Northern division of the inscription and the a:rms of the famlily: there are sit­ county, hundred a[ Holdshot, Basingstoke petty sessional tings for 450 persons. The register dates from fue year division, union and county court district, rural deanery IS39· The living is a rectory, net yearly value £383, of Silohester, and archdeacomy and diocese of Winches- including 18 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of ter. The church of Sit. Mary tlhe Virgin, situated near the Duke of Wellington, and held since r878 by the Rev. the western exbr9Illity of the park, and rebuilt in r784, Horace Geo. Monro l\f.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. lis an edifice of flint in the form of a. Greek cross, con- An iron church was erected at in x88r as a chapel &sting .of chancel, n-ave, transepts, and a tower with of ease, at the sole expense of the rector. Charities of £.~1 cupola. containing 5 bells : in the south transept is a yearly value llll'e d.istdbuted in bread and 'Clolihing. The marble monument to Sir William Pitt, dated 1636, west Duke of WellingtOn is lord of the manor and chief hmd­ of which is a fine mfuoal taJblet by Flaxman, to George owner. iStratfield moo.m the field of the road or way, Pi'llt, first Baron Rivws of that family, who died 7th the ancienif; Roman road from Lond'OIIl to Silc'hester cross­ iMuy, r8o3: an organ was presented by the late Duke of ing the parisihes of that name, of whicll there are tlhree: Wellington K.G. in x867: in the Cihancel11.re two brosses the terminal name of this parish is derived from the dated 1558 and 1594 to the Dabridgecourt family; also furnily of Saye, who once held it, and from whom :it a mural monument af stone to Mr. Juohn Howsman, passed by marriage to Sir Nichokvs Da.bridgec'OU.rt, high rector of -thi.s- ohurcoh, 1626: in October, I883, a mural sheriff of tih.t:t county in othe reign of Richa'l'd n.: llhou~