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Hampshire. Bra.Nsgore DIRECTORY.] HAMPSHIRE. BRA.NSGORE. 137 Mllurice Rev. Robert Baskerville Drysdala Geo. W. Royal Anchor hotel Sherlock James, private gardener to M.A.(curate) Earwicker Cbarle~ Hy. fishmonger E. A. Lee esq. M.A., J .P. C.C. ~ills Rev. William Riches M.A. Fewtrell Alfred, brdng. bo. Northcte Fuwley gardens (curate), Highfield "'ield Sydney James, cycle agent Shipp William, farm bailiff to E. A~ Murphy William M.B., C.M.Edin. Furlonger William, butcher Lee esq. M.A., J.P., C.C. Fowley Oak Tree cottage Gardnllr Alfred John, builder, see farm Nesham Mrs. Greenfield cottage Green, Joy & Gardner Smart Albert Edward, butcher Partridge Lionel Strowd M.A. The Gauntlett George & Son, grocers Smith W. H. & Son, news agents, Ship house Gallop .A.lice (Mrs.) ,grocer,Headley rd Rail way station Paterson Miss, Olaremont GrPen, Joy .& Gardner, ·builders Smorthwaite Edwd. Alfd. chemist Peake John Machin, Oak cottage Harris A. & Son. builders Spear-point Annie {Mrs.). confectnr Red house John, Homoko Hedger Waiter. farmer, Malt Ho. frm Spershott W. G. baker Robb John Montague Oresar, Chiltley Hilly er Lucy (Mrs.), butcher, Head- Standa.ge John, cowkpr. Hollywater Place ley road Streeter Frederick, private gardener Robb Mrs. Golden fields Hogsflesh J. & Son, harness makers to H. Scott Barton esq. Hewsbott Spencer George, Llandewy Holmes Elizabeth Annie (Mrs.), Taylor & Partridge, physicians & Stabb Mrs. Admers Green Dragon inn surgeons Taylor Joshua Jas. M.D. Tun Bridge Howell Alfred, cab ·proprietor Taylor Joshua James M.D., D.P.H. Triggs Harry Inigo. Little Boarbnnt Hudson Rt. Saml. boot ma. Newtown (firm, Taylor & Partridge), phy~ Tristra.m Mrs. Ohiltlee Hughes Waiter, quantity surveyor, sician & surgeon, medical officer Wheeler J esse, Lauriston Tweenways & public vaccinator, Bramshott dis­ Young Alan Rowley, Childerstone Hunt Sarah (Mrs.), hire carter trict, Petersfield union, Tun Bridge Zambra Nelson, Osbornes Hntchings Archibald, draper Thompson George, bazaar Jrunes & Co. drapers &c Tidball Richard Tutton, cyclists' rest COMMERCIAL. Joy Murray, builder, see Green, Joy Trigg Henry J. cowkeeper .!dams Herbert Jacob, farmer, Griggs & Gardner Troup J ames, private gardener to Green Kelsey John, shoe maker Mrs. Erle, Bramshott Grange gdns Adams P. builder, Headley road Knight Jasper, boot maker Wakefield Mary Ann (Miss), ladies' American Dental Co. dentists; & at Knowles Mary Elizabeth (Miss), outfitter South sea dress ma1.""Br Wav 'Vm. H. hair dresser & outfitter Arnold William Clement Keble, Leach Richard, 4orse breaker Wh.itemore Rosa (Mrs.), apartments market gardener, Haslemere road Liphook Gas Co. Limited Windihank Wm. Hy. blacksmith Blake James, boot maker Liphook Motor Works (The) (L. Woodward Elizabeth (Mrs.), fruiterer Bramshott Institute {John Hart McLintock, manager) & greengrocer Sankey, sec) Liphook Poultry Farm Oo. Limited, Woodward Geo. Barnard,market gdnr Bromley Edgar Holdsworth, china, Haslemere road Woodward Grace (Miss), .dress maker glass &c. dealer, confectioner, Luff James, market gardener Wuolmer Estate Brick Works Ltd. fancy goods dealer, ironmonger & McClurg Mary Ann (Miss), confectnr brick makers stationer, The Square McClurg William, watch maker Zam'bra N elson,game farmer ,Os bornes Brownrigg Annesley H., A.R.I.B.A. MoNab Francis A. cycle maker architect Manseli Henry, Wheatsheaf P.H Budd Bros. hire carters, Colliers frm Metson Edga.r, watch maker P ASSFIELD. Burbage l<'dk. T. grocer &:c. New twn ~fills RPv. William Riches M.A. pre- Halstead Richd. Lucio, Water~ide Burgess Charles, grocer & baker paratory school for boys, Highfield Lnnniss Sydney F., P.A.S.I. Thorn- Burt G .R. & Son, job masters ~ilroy Hannah (MiS!l). poultry bill court. The Common Burt Geo. Rt. Railway htl. N ewtown farmer, Myrtle house, Griggs Grn Saunders George, Elmhurst, The Cresar A. & Sons, builders, contrac- Moss Wm. blacksmith, New town Common tors, decorators, plumbers, !'ianitary ~ewman Jeremiah, farmer,Holly bnk Scott Mrs. Hedgerow engineers & undertakers Oliver Harry, confectioner Arthur Albert, farmer & haulage Capital & Counties Bank Limited Partridg-e Lionel Strowd M.A., contractor, Passfield farm (sub-branch), open mon. thurs. & M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phy- Canham ·Waiter, farmer, Standford sat. n a.m. to 2.30 p.m.; draw on sician & surgeon (firm, Taylor & Cross Arthur, Passfield Oak hotel bead office, 39 Thre:1dneedle st. Partridg-e}, The Ship house Passfield Stone Quarry (John Artbur London E C Passfield Stone Quarry (John Artbur Chalcraft, proprietor; Saml. Small, Carpenter N. & Sons, wheelwrights, Chalcraft, proprietor; Samuel manager) New town Small, manager), Hewshott bill Passfipld Working Men's Club (Alfd. Carter William Alfd. Tbos. A.R.I.B.A. Pay James, insur. agent, Toll house Spencer, sec) architect & surveyor Poole George, grocer & draper Pickup Arthur, boot ma.The Common Chapman Edgar George, grocer Read Per~y Allan, refreshment Portal's, Bramshott paper mill Cornish Jsph. hair dressr. &-news agt rooms, Cold Ash hill Toop James, blacksmith Crawley G. & Son, grocers Sampson Gerald Sydney, beer retlr Whitcher James, grocer, Post office, Davey Willia.m, coal & coke dealer Scruby Charles William, confectioner The Common BRANKSOME PARK, see Bournemouth. ERANSGORE is a village and an ecclesiastical parish, 1 was erected in 1844 and considerably enlarged in 1884: formed in 1874 from the parishes of Christchurch and it stands in its own grounds adjoining the church, and Sopley, and is 6 miles south from Ringwood, 4 north- is well sheltered. There are two Wesleyan chapels here, east from Christchurch, :a from Hinton Admiral, and 4 a Gospel Hall for the Ph-mouth Brethren, and a. east from Herne stations, all on the London and South Congregational chapel at Waterditch. Beech Hou!!e, Western railway, in the New iForest division of the the residence of Major Wyndham H. Pain, was built in county, hundred, union and county court district. of the reign of Charles II. and enlarged at the b~>ginning Christchurch, Christchurch sub-division of the Ring- of the last century : the grounds contain some orna­ wood petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery mental lakes and a tower, from "hich extensive views of Christchurch and archdeaconry and diocese of Win- are afforded. Heathfield, the residence of Evelyn ehester. fhe church of St. Mary, erected in r822, is Geoffrey Saye esq. is encompassed by plantations of an edifice of brick and stone, in the Perpendicular style, evergreens and commands a wide prospect. Sir Georg& consisting of an apsidal chancel and nave: there are Augustus Eliott Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick hart. of Hinton three stained window&, the gift of J. Henry Dart esq. Admiral, and A. H. Clough esq. of Castletop, Burley, of Beech House: brass banging lamps have been pre- I Ringwood, are the principal landowners. The "lloil is sented in memory of Percy Jesson ·by his family; and t gravel and clay, and in some parts yields good crops of there is a brass lectern: the church has been restored, wheat, barley and oats. Some of the inhabitants work enlarged and reseated at a cost of £1,!2oo, and affords here in brick-making-, which is carried on to some aittings for 350 persons : the churchyard was en- extent, but the greater part are employed in agricul­ larged, walled in and reconsecrated in June, 1893· The ture. The population in 1901 was 955· register dates from the year 182:a. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £178, including 5 acres of OODWIN'S CROFT, r mile south-east! Thorney Hill, land, with residence (having been augmented in 1876 2 miles north-east; Neacroft, half a m1le south; and hy J .. Henry Dart esq.). in the gift of t~stBes, and t M_id~e a~d Lo~er Bockhamp~on, half-a-mile west, are held 1nnce 1910 by the Rev Waiter Henry Wuson Cariss, I w1thm this par1~h. of Queen's Collegl', Birmingham, :J'he vicarage house Sexton, James Rolfe. .
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