LEICESTERSHIRE, [KELLY's ASHBY WOULDS, ALBERT VILLAGE and URBAN DISTRICT COGNCIL
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30 ASHBY WOULDS. LEICESTERSHIRE, [KELLY'S ASHBY WOULDS, ALBERT VILLAGE and URBAN DISTRICT COGNCIL. MOIRA form a civil parish under the designation of Meetings held at their office at Moira, the first monday "Ashby W oulds" and the "Local Government Act, i 1 each month at 6.30 p.m. 1858," was adopted here April 26, 1872, but under the " Local Government Act, 1894," the parish is now governed ~Iembers. by an Urban District Council, and by this Sanle Act the Retire in April, 1910. Urban District, on December 29, 1894, became a separate civil parish, taken from Ashby-de-la-Zouch. It is in the Chairman-John Hassall. Western division of the county, 'West Goscote hundred Vice-Chairman. Thomas Dennis. and Ashby-de-la-Zouch petty sessional division, union S. Freckleton A. H. Riley and county court district. Leonard Gregson J oseph Sharpe . At Albert Village is a Primitive Methodist chapel. Edward Jones Samuel Arthur Warburton I John Kirby MOIRA, 3 miles west of Ashby, has a very extensive col- I liery. A small iron building here is used as a Fever HOS-[ Officers. pital. There are Wesleyan and Primitive )lethodist . chapels in the village. The area of the parish and Crban Cler~, Wm. WI1lshee, 27 Tamwor~h rd. Ashby-de-la-Zouch District is 1,879 acres of land and 56 of water; assessable MedIcal Officer of Health, Rodenc Robert Waiter Logan value £17,12310s.; the population in 1901 was 2,799. I M.R.C.S.Eng. M~ket street, Ashby-de-la-Z~u?h By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,311, which Surveyor. & Samtary Inspector, James Wllham Rowley, was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional \Voodvllle... Orders Confirmation (No. 12) Act, 1897, and came into Collector, William Kuby, Dorusthorpe lane operation September 30, 18~7, part of Ashby Woulds civil parish was transferred to the Rural District of Hart Moira Colliery Public Elementary School (mixed), Moira, shome and Seals, in the Administrative County of Derby. erected in 1852 and aItered in 1906 for 403 children; Post, M. O. & T. 0., T. M. 0., E. D., S. B. & A. & 1. Office, average attendance, 300; Alfred Bayliss A.C.P. master; Moira.-Alfred Cull, sub-postmaster. Letters from Mrs. Baker, infants' mistress Ashby-de-la-Zouch, delivered at 7 a.m. & 2.50 p.m. ; Council School, Albert Village, erected in 1907 for 500 dispatched at 10.30 a.m. & 6.50 p.m children j average attendance 295; John J. Bassett, Wall Letter Boxes, Albert village, cleared at 12.55 (sat master 2.45), 4.15 & 7 p.m.; stmday 11.15 a.m. & Donisthorpe road, cleared at 6.45 p.m; sunday 11.50 a.m Railway Stations. Pillar Letter Boxes, Ashby road, cleared at lO.30 a.m. & Moira (Midland), John Witts, station master 6.50 p.m.; sunday 12 noon; Spring cottage, cleared at Overseals & Moira (goods only) (Midland& L. & N. W. joint), 5.30 p.m.; sunday 9 a.m George Dickens, station master ASHBY WOULDS. Horne Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper Illsley Catherine S. (~rs), farmer, Sweet Brown John Lancaster Mount Pleasant Houghton Joseph, shopkeeper Hill lodge (postal address Woodville Burton-on- Jones Alfred, teacher of music Kirby Jas. Edwin, carter, Donisthorpe la Trent) , , .Jones Edwd. insure agt. Occupation rd Kirk Joseph, cowkeeper Gregson Leonard, The Shrubbery Jones Selina (Mrs.), shopke~per Knight Henry, carter, Ashby road Wragg Horace Highfield house l\Iassey Waiter, farmer, HIghfields farm Lush Walter, boot maker , Nicholls l\1athew, draper Mason Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, COMMERCIAL. Pickering William, shopkeeper Ashby road Clamp Hy. Railway inn, Swain's park Saddington Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper Moira Colliery Co. Lim. (John Turner, Donington Sanitary Pipe & Fire Brick Shakespear William, beer retailer managing director; M. Bourne, sec) Co. Lilnited Shorthouse Geo. coal dealer & greengrocr MortoIl Sarah Ann (Mrs.), Rawdon 1nsley Henry, cowkeeper, N orris hill ITopliss J oseph, beer retailer Arms P.H. Lea Joseph, Navigation inn, Spring WarrenHy.shopkeeper,260ccupationrd Popejoy Annie (Mrs.), Moira Arms hotel cottage Wilson John Thomas, butcher Rawdon Foundry Co. Limited, engineers Peters Geo. Edwin, farmer, Gnion Lo.frm Win field Richard Stephen, Albert inn & ironfolmders Staniforth Wm. greengrocer, Swain's pk Salt Brothers, drapers & clothiers Sutton & Co. sanitary pipe &c. manufrs. )IOIRA. Sharpe J oseph, beer retailer & farmer Union pottery & Reservoir works Shaw Joseph. carter Yates James, farmer, Spring cottage Bourne )loses, Rose cottage Sherratt M. & Sons, grocers & bakers Holbrook Mrs. Whitehouses Siddons Herbert, farmer, Hanging ALBERT YILLAGE. Rose John Arthur, Briton lodge Hill farm Letters through Church Gresley, Burton- Warburton Samuel Arthur I Statham Thomas, beer retailer on-Trent. CO)BIERCIAL. Toft & Waddington, grocers Tugby Hosea & Co. Limited, manu- Freckelton Stenson, Hill crest J Ball John, farmer facturers of glazed sanitary pipes, COMlIERCIAT.. Cull Alfred, baker & grocer, & post office & appliances, fire bricks, chimney Armstead Joseph \Villiam, butcher Dennis Jesse, beer retailer pots, enamelled bricks & sinks, Cross Bros. earthenware manufacturers Dennis Thomas, shopkeeper Briton potteries; & farmers, New- Dunnicliff Amos, grocer & baker Evans Fanny Caroline (Mrs.), beer retlr fields farm Fletcher Jacob, china & earthenware dlr Fairbrother Lammas,grocer & pork btchr L"rban District Infectious Diseases Fletcher John, hardware dealer Fairbrother Wm. Lammas, insur. supt Hospital (Roderic Robert WaIter Fletcher Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Haywood & Co. Limited, sanitary pipe Logan M.R.c.s.Eng. medical officer) Hartwell Henry, beer retailer &c. manufacturers Webster Samuel, blacksinith Heafield Ro bert, grocer . Hogg Thomas, carter I Wileman Samuel, cowkeeper ASTON FLAMVILI...E is a parish and small village, I was also presented by the children of Sir W. E. and Lady 3 miles south-east from Hinckley station on the London Cradock-Hartopp: there is a small stained window to and North Western and Midland railways and 9 north. Mrs. Clementina Harriet Wilkinson, d. 1846: the nave west from Lutterworth, in the Western division of the I and tower were entirely rebuilt in 1873 at a cost of £1,500 county, Sparkenhoe hundred, Market Bosworth petty the church affords 150 sittings. The register dates from sessional division, Hinckley union and county court the year 1562. The living in a rectory, with the chapelry district, rural deanery of Sparkenhoe (second portion), of Burbage annexed, joint net yearly value £450, including arch deaconry of Leicester and diocese of Peterborough. 92 acres of glebe, in the gift of Lord Lucas and Dingwall and The church of St. Peter is a building of stone, principally held since 1883 by the Rev. John Price Alcock Fletcher in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, M.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, who resides at Burbage. south porch and an embattled western tower with pin- Sir Charles Edward Cradock-Hartopp bart. of 12 Grafton nacles : the stained east window and another stained street, London w, is lord of the manor and principal land window in the chancel are memorials to Sir William Edmund owner. The soil is various; subsoil, clay. The chief Cradock-Hartopp bart. d. 16 October, 1864, and were crops are wheat, oats and roots, about half of the pariSh given respect vely by Jane Mary, his wife, and by their being pasture. The acreage is 1,091; rateable value, children: there are also monuments to the Hon. Mary £1,154. There were in 1901 77 inhabitants Jane (Eden), wife of Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp bart. Letters through Hinckley arrive about 7 a.m. & 4.30 d. 12 September, 1843, and one to Sir Edmund Cradock- p.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 8.30 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. Hartopp bart. d. 10 June, 1833; Anne (Hurlock), his week days only. The nearest money order & telegraph wife, and their children: the chancel retains a piscina office is at Burbage, about 1 mile distant and an aumbry: the font, a beautiful work in marble, I The children of this parish attend the schools at Burbage .