Northamptonshire
048' THORPE MANDEVILLE. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. [KELLy'e Humfrey Rev. Algernon Guise Pargiter I Shannan William, fann bailiff to Webb Harriett (Mrs.), shopkeeper M.A. (head master), Preparatory schl George Savage esq Weston Henry Alfred, Magpie P.H James George (assistant master), Pre- Thomason George, farmer " Whitman Frank, farmer paratory school ThomasonWm.farmer&grazr.Costow ho Wootton Frederick, bricklayer LQvell William, carpenter THRAPSTON is a market, union and railway town, Wilkinson James Rennie esg. Great Addington, Thrapston head of a petty sessional division and county court district, Clerk to the Magistrates, Gerald Hunnybun inthe Northern division of the county, hundred of Navisford, Petty Sessions are held at the Police station every alternate- rural deanery of Higham Ferrers (second portion), arch tuesdayat 11 a.m \ deaconry of Oakham and diocese of Peterborough; it is 75 The places in the division are :-Addington (Great), Aid. miles from London, 7~ sonth.west from Oundle, 22 north winkle St. Peter, Aldwinkle All Saints, Brigstock, Clapton, eastfrom Northampton,21 south-westfrom Peterborough and Denford, Hargrave, Islip, Lowick, Ringstead, Raunds, 17 north-west from Huntingdon, on the road from thelatter Slipton, Sudborough, Thrapston, Tichmarsh, Twywell & to Market Harborough. The town is situated on the river Woodford Nene, over which is a substantial bridge, connecting the town with the village of !slip. The station of the London INSURANCE AGENT8:-- and North Western railway adjoining the town, is the cen British Empire Mutual Life, Rev, W. Skelly, Raunds tral station between Northampton and Peterborough. A Commercial Union, G. Pentelow, Midland road line was opened in February, 1866, by the Midland Railway County Fire, J.
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