. 7 : 164 NETTLETO='f. . [KELLY S A little north of the village is the line constructed by the is stone brash; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are Great Western Railway Co. from Wootton Bassett to wheat and barley, with pasture land. The area is I,9II Bristol and the Severn Tunnel. The church of St. Mary acres; rate~ble value, £I,829; the population in I90l is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Norman style, con- wa• 433· sisting of chancel, nave of five bays, north aisle, north Parish CltJrk, R. Steele esq. deputy, Richard Strange. and south porches and an embattled western tower, Post Office, Burton.-Thornas James, sub-postmaster. with pinnacles, containing 6 bells; there are several Letter• arrive through Ohippenham, delivered at 7 stained windows and a reredos in stone and terra cotta, a.rn. & 4 p.m. & dispatched Io.s a.m. & 8.40 p.m.; rel"'esenting the Last Supper; the ch•uch affords about sunday, dispatched at 8.40 p.m. The nearest money 250 sittings. The register dates from the year I556. order office is at .A.cton Turville & telegraph office at The living is a redory, net yearly value £220, including Badminton, 3 miles distant n acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Mi.s Wall Letter Box, Nettleton, cleared at 7·45 p.m.; sun- Woodman, and held since I899 hy the Rev. William dny, 8.25 a. •n Ferguson Steele B.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, El8mentary School (mixed), built in I8So, for 70 chil­ Edward Chaddock Lo...-ndes esq. of Castle Combe, is .rr~n; averaae attendance, so; Miss Barclay, mistress lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil. Carrier.--Joseph , to Bath, sat Anstee Mrs. Locks tone, Gib Eddolls Waiter, farmer :O.ioore .A.nnie L. (Mrs.), Plume of Steele Rev. William Ferguson B.A. England Joseph, Codrington Arms P.H Feathers P.H. Burton (rector), Rectory Flint Thomas, shopkeeper Scott Jn. & Co. grcrs. & drprs.Burton Flookes John, farmer, Foss farm Wallop George, Old House at Homo COMMERCIAL. Greenland George, farmer P.R. Burton Chappell Daniel, miller (water) Hammond Arth. blacksmith, Burton 1 Ward Alfred J. assistant overseer

Daniels Alfred, farmer, Burton ,Marsh Thoma•, farmer, Priory farm 1 ·LONG NEWNTON is a village and parish, divided amount to £6I yearly, £4I of which is applied to educa­ ·from the parish of Ship ton Moyne, in Gloucestershire by a tion and apprenticing. There is a Cottage Hospital, small stream, I! miles from Tetbury terminal station built by the late Right Hon. T. H. Sotheron-Estcourt, on a branch of the Great Western railway, in the North and supported by voluntary contributions. Lord Est­ We~ tern division of the county, Malmesbury hundred, court D.L., J.P. of Estcourt, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, petty se ..ional division and county court district, Tet- is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is bury uniun, and in Ilialmesbury rural deanery, ~orth various; subsoil, clay and stone. The chief crops are Wilts arch