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7 294 TYSOE. W AR'\VIC'KSHIRE. (KELLY S about £I7, which is applied in purchasing coals fur the Post, M. 0. & T. Offi.ce.-Clark Greenway. sub-post poor; T. Middleton and W. Willington each left small master. Letters through Kineton, Warwickshire, legacies, t'he former the interest of £2o and the latter arrive at 7.50 a.m & 4.30 p.m.; dispatched at I0.45 £2 yearly: there is also £3 ro!l. for the poor, paid <lUt a. m . .& 5· IS p.m.; no sunday post of WestJcot farm, and the like sum out ()f Edge Hill Wall Letter Boxes, at Lower Tysoe, cleared at ro.55 a.m. in farm. Cut the hill-side, opposite the church, there & 4·45 p.m. & at Upper Tysoe. cleared at ro.4o a.m. was fo1·merly the rude figure of a horse, •believed to &' S·IS p.m commem<lrate the gallantry of Richar-d Nevill, Ea.rl of Warwick, at the battle of Towton Field, March 29th, Public Elementarv S1chool (mixed), built in r856, I461, but the figure no longer remains. The :Marquess together with a master's house, after designs by the ()f Northampton's clothing club, carried on for the late ·Sir Gilbert Soott RA. & enlarged in 1872, f()l" benefit of the inhabitants, is managed by Miss Banford. about 250 scholars; average attendance, 172; the .ot;d 'The Marquess of Northampton K.G. who is lord of the l!lchool-room is now used as a village club-room & is manor, Eric Crossley esq. of Sunrising, Edge Hill, Sir furnished as a library & reading room; Harry Hon~, .Anthony Cope bart. of Bramshill Park, Hants, John master tVilliam Lowe esq. of Ettington, Thomas Golby and Carriers. •Tom Herbert Deeley esqrs. and Christ Church, Oxford, -are the principal landowners. The lay rectors are Thomas Hirons, to ·Banbu:ry, thurs.; to Leamington ~ Magdalen College, Oxford, Lord Willoughby de Broke Warwick, tues.; to Shi•pton, sat and Joseph Garrett. There are II4 acres of land let Charlton C. Butcher, to Banbury, mon. thnrs. & sat out in allotments belonging to the MarquPss of North- Mrs. Mary Ann Gardner, to Ban bury, mon. thurs. & sat · ampton. The chief crops are wheat and beans, but the Ernest VVilliam Gardner, to Warwick & Leamington. land in this neighbourhood is chiefly used for grazing, tries. & sat ·and is of the richest kind. The area is 4,8oo acres; John Horton, to StraUord-o-n-Jivon, fri .rateable value, £5,382; the population in 1901 was 86r. George Canning, to Leamington, wed UPPER TYSOE. Wells Wm. Beasley, frmr. Rose's farm Heritage William, butcher COMMERCIAL. Wrighton Gilbert John, wheelwright Hirons Thoma:s, carrier l3lunn J oseph, saddler Wrighton Robt. (Mrs.), dress maker Lamas Frank, agricultural ·machine- Bull John A., M.R.C.V.S. veterinary CHURCH or MIDDLE TYSOE. owner surgeon Middleton J ohrr, farmer Butcher Charlton C. carrier Bullen Charles, The Elms Page William T. coal merchant Gardner Harold. farmer, Burland fm Gardner Harold, Burland house Pa:rlon George~ boot maker Heritage John, farmer Richardson Rev. Gilbert M.A. (vicar), Priee J'ohn, 'bladsmith Horton John, carrier Vicarage Reading Room «Frank Styles, sec) Horton Robert Jonah, grazier Spencer Mrs Styles William Brice, carpenter .Jeffs Frederick, haulier COMMERCIAL. 'Nicholls Hewens Edmund, farmer Ancient Order of Foresters (Court TEMPLE or LOWER TTSOE. Nicholl!l James, coal dealer Greenwood Tree, No. 2,u6) (E. Crossley Eric J.P. Sunrising, Edge :Pargiter George, grazier Spencer, Radway, Kineton, sec) Hill (postal address, BanlmTy) :Parrish Thomas, estate carpenter to Canning George, butcher & carrier Garrard Charles F. Harbury Leys the Marquess of Northampton Clark Christopher Joseph, The Peo- 'Rainbow Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeepr cock inn Reason SL thrashing machine owner Gardner Erne!lt W. farmer & carrier Ashlly Jsph. lamd surveyor I; grazier Redding Frank, relieving officer & re- Gardner Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer GraTes Henry, Jarmer, H!Wdwick gistrar of marriages, No. 3 district & Gardner Thomas Henry, farmer, HllliTis William~ farmer registrar of births & deaths for Church farm Heritage Nich.a~Ms Styles,. farmer Halford sub-district, Shipston-on- Greenway Clark, grocer, Post office Keene Waiter Raymond, farmer~ Stour union Greenway John Jones, parish clerk to Edge Hill farm (posttd address, Styles Edmund, baker & grocer Compton Wynyates & Tysoe Banbury) Tarver Joseph, farmer, Manor house Hancox George, haulier Oliv"r William, farmer Tysoe Insurance Society (John Hancox James Frederick, draper, Parker Edward, farmer Heritage, sec) assistant overseer & clerk to the Pearson Thomas, farm bailiff to Robt. 'Webb Daniel (Mrs.), laundress Parish Council Miller esq. Brinfield farm Wells Brothers, builders & farmers Heritage Harry, grocer · Walton Daniel, farmer ·uFTON, in Domesday "Ulchetone," and subsequently CathHine: the church affords 250 sittings. The regis called " Oloughton" and "Utton," is a small village and ter of baptisms and ma.rriages dates from the year 1708. parish on the road from Southam to Leamington, about but there are registElrs of burials from an earlier period. :al miles north-we~t from 1Southam ro-ad and Harbury The living is a rectory, net yearly value £250, includ ·l!'tation on .the Oxford and Leamington section of the ing r6 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the -Great Western railway, 2~ miles west-by-north from Bishop of Worcester, and held s~nce 1912 by the Rev. Southam, 4l miles east-by-south from Leamington, in Paul Martin Chamney ~LA. of Queen's College, Oxford. 'the South-Eastern division of the county, Kenilworth Balliol College, Oxford, holds the lordship of the manor, division of KnoigMlow hundred, Sout'ham petty sessional to which college it was bequ£>athed by John Snell .A.~I. -divi!lion, union and county court district, Tural dean-ery of Glasgow L"niversity in 1679, for the maintenance of -of Soutbam, -archdeaconry of CoventTy and diocese <Jf certain scholarships therein, and the college also Worcester; from its situation on an eminence the pos~e~ses the whole of the land with the exception of the village commands extensive prospects. The Warwick glebe. The soil is marl and clay; subsoil, limestone. and Napton canal passes near it on the north. The g-ran•l and clay. The chief crops are wheat and beans. church of St. Michael, appropriated to the Priory of The area is 1,793 acres ; rateable value, £1,217; the Coventry by Roger de Molend, Bish<lp of Coven'l:ry and popul?.tion in 1901 was 205 in the civil and 307 in the Lichfield, in 1260, is an ancient edifice of stone, chiefly ecclesiastical parish. Bascote Heath and Stoneythorpe, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, in the civil parish of Long Itchington, are in the eccle aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower con- siastical parish of Ufton. taining a clock and 3 .bell$: it was entirely reseated with DPputy Clerk and Sexton, Howard French. oak. and repaired by the parishioners in r86o, and has Post Offi.ce.-Mrs. Annie Butler, sub-postmistress. several stained windows ; here is an ancient brass to Letters through Southam, Warwickshire, arrive at Richard Woddowes, a former incumbent, ob. 1587: an 7-SO a.m. & 5.25 p.m.; dispatched at 7·45 a.m. & interesting cross found in the churchyard, and supposed 5.20 p.m. Harbury, about 2 miles distant, is the to be o-ver 5oo years old, was restored in 1862 by a nPare"t money order & tPlegraph office former rector; one face represents the Crucifixion, on Public Elementary School (mixed), with mi!tress's the opposite side is the Blessed Virgin, and the two house, built in 186o, for 70 children; average attend other faces bear respectively figures of St. Chad and St. I ance, 42; Miss Alice Higgs, mistress Chamney Rev. Paul Martin M.A. Downing Mary Ann (Mrs.), White JohnsQn Henry, farmer, Hill farm (rector), Rectory Hart P.H Reed James, farmer Field William, carpenter Reed Thomas, farmer COMMERCIAL. H'ox Ern est, farmer \V ebb J emima (~Irs.), shopkeeper Beck William, blacksmith Hall Joseph, farmer ULLENHALL, in Domesday "Holedale," and later, 186r. By an Order of the Joint Oommittee of the "Outenhall," and Aspley, hamlets of the civil parish of County Councils of Warwick, Worcester and Gloucester, Wootton Wawen, on the borde-:- {)f Worcestershire, were dated 22nd ·Of May, 1895. and which came into operation constituted a separate ecclesiolstical parish, June ~7· on Sept. 29th, 1895• a part of the hamlet of .A.spley .