[Wilts.] Crudwell. 40 Post Office
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[WILTS.] CRUDWELL. 40 POST OFFICE Cu~s Henry. cattle dealer & farmer Large Charles, farmer & dairyman, High street Cu~s John 'l'ailor, maltster & farmer, High street Lar~re Robert farmer C•Hs N evil,' White Hart,' & farmer, High ~treet Lovett .J ames, solicitor Davi$ Williatu 1 baker, High 11treet Lucas George Harvey, shopkeeper, Calcutt street Drew Jonathau, wheelwright Mabbott Charles, ' Old Bear,' High street Drury John, cattle dealer, High !'ltreet Mes~enger Thos. ' White Lion,' & coal merchant, High st Ellison John, shopkeepf'r & pig butcher, High street Newman John, draper & l{rorer, High street Ewer Edward John, farmer & grazier, Calcutt street Ockwell John Lewi~, tailor, High street Fawkes George, baker, HiJ,rh street Page Jo~eph, shoemaker, High street Fawkes Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, High street Palrner Richard, bhoemaker, High street Ferris Je.. se,grocer, High street Parkt>r Edward, surgeon, High street Fitchen Robert, carpenter, Calcutt street Pater Richard, day ~chool, High street Franklin Hollister, carpenter, High street Peare Daniel, beer retailer & blacksmith, High street Freeth George, farmer Peare Jolm, blacksmith, High street Freeth Henry, grocer, High street Pike Mary Ann (Mrs.), straw bon11et maker, High street Freeth Joseph J. farmer Pirmiger John, farmer Giles John Painter, farmer Pinnock James, stonemason, Calcutt street Haines Jane (Mrs.), milliner &c. High street Plum mer Caroline (Mrs.), farmer Haines John, saddler & harne~s maker, High street Plum mer Henry, farmer Haines William, farmer, High street Poole John, carrier & pork butcher, High street Harman David, shoemaker, Calcutt street Rew Ann (Miss), day srhool, High ~treet Harriwn John & Willi~m, linen & woollen drapers, High st Rew Henry, hairdl"t>!<~er, High street Heading Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper. High street . Rohins Mary & Sarah (Mist~es), ladies' boarding school, Herring John, boot&; shoe maker, High street High street Hicks Geor!!e, farmer Saddler William,' Red Lion,' meal man & farmer, Hi gb st Hobbs Thomas, beer retailer, High street Selby Thomas, farmer Hopkins Henry, farmer . SbRpcott Edwin, New inn, Calcutt street Hopkins James, plumber, painter&; glazier, High street J ~immonds George, boot&; shoe maker, High street Hopkins John, cooper, High street Simmontls Mark, butcher, High street Hopkins John, tailor, High street Slatter James, ~mddler & harnesl! maker, High street Hopkins Joseph, baker, High street Smith Joseph, butcher, High street Howarrl Robert, blacbmith, Calcutt street Smith Joseph, draper, grocer & tallow chandler, High st Hunt William, farmer Smith Thoma~, beer retailer lies William, farmer Stone Robert, whitesmith, High street Ja.ckson J a me~, collector of property & assessed taxes IStrange Robert, cooper, CalcUlt street Jones Alexander Alfred, relieving officer, High street Swann Charles, chemist & rlruggist, High street Kinnett Joseph, t'Rrmer Taylor Thomas, 6urgeon, High street Kiunett Moses, 'King's Head,' High street ITippels David, shoemaker, High street Lansdown Edwin,' White Horse,' High street Trinder vVilliam, farmer Lansdown James Wm. plumber, painter, glazier & assistant Walib James, shoemak('r, High street overseer, High street Wells Charlt>s 'Villiam, farmer Large Benjamin, farmer Willis Henry, ironmonger, High street PosT OFFICE.-William Golding, postmaster. Letters PLACES OF WORSHIP:- from London & all parts arrive from Swindon at~ past St. J11m·y's Church, Rev. Hugb Al1an, M. A. rector 4 a.m. & are dispatched at 8 p.m.; are delivered during St. Sampson's Church, Rev. Fraoci~ DJson, M.A. vicar the summer months at 7 a.m. winter at 8 a.m.; box closes Baptist Chnpcl at ~ pRst 7 p.m. Money orders ure granted & paid at Independent Chapel, no resident miuister this office Primitive Methodist INSURANCE AGENTS;- PUBJ,IC SCHOOLS:- Agriculturist Cattle, James Wm. Lansdown. Hil{h street National, Joseph WiltQhire, ma-.ter; Mrs. l\lary Fouage, European Life §j Annuity Company, J. & W. Harrison, misrres!l; Miss Ruth Pinuock, infants' mistress High street The Vicar's, Mr!'. Cath~:rine Drew, mistress Farmers' §j Graziers' ll'Iutual Cattle, Fire §j Life, Joseph Police Station, High street, Richard Frame, inspector Smith PosTING HousEs:- Industrial L'ife, James Lovett, High street White Hart inn, N evil Cuss Lancashire, J. W. Lansrlown White Horse inn, Edwin Jjansdown London Assurance Fire~ Life,JaF:.Wm.Lansdown, High st CARRIERS TO:- Phreniz Fire, JamPs Lovett, Hi!!h street CIRENCESTER-Stephen Clark, from his own l10use to Royal Exchange Fi.re §j Life, John Packer, Calcutt st the Sun inn, monday & friday Royal Fire~ Life, John Newman, High street HIGHWORTH-StPpben Clark, from his own house to the Solicitor•' ~ General Life, James Lovett, High street Serjeant's Head inn, wednesday PUBLIC OFFICERS;- 1\liNETY-William Clark, monday, wednesday & friday, High Bailfff, Thowas Taylor, esq High ;.treet Town Clerk, Richard Mullings SWINDON-John Poolc, monday & thursday CR.U'DWE:L:Lis a township, parish and pleasant village, 15th century, termed perpendicular. The church con situated near a small stream on the road from :Malmesbury tains some interesting monuments, al~o some good to Cirencester, distant f) miles east-by-north from Minety, carvin~, and was repaired in 184.6. The Baptists have a 90 from London, 3 miles south from Tetbury road junc- place of worship here. There is an Endowed school tion, 4l miles from Tetbury, 3~ north from Malmesbury, founded by John, Jjord Lucas; the master and mistress and n from Cirencester, in Malmesbury Hundred and rect>ive £20 per annum for educating the poor. J. R. Union, Cricklade parliamentary borough, North Wilts, Mnllins, Esq., M.l'., has a genteel residence at Eastcourt and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. The liviug is a House. Near the villa~e runs the old fosse way to rectory, value £750 per annum, including the glebe land, Cirencester. The population, in 1851, was 781; the area in the patronage and incumbency of the Rev. William in acres, 4,664; rateable value, £5,032. Earl De Grey l\faskelyne, M.A. The church of All Saints is a handsome is lord of the manor. Norman fabric, in the early English style; it consists of CHEDGLOW is a hamlet I mile west; Quelperlong, a nave, north and south aisles, chancel (in which is a I mile north-by-east; Chelworth hamlet, and Church handsome painted window, representing the Ascension, Green, I mile north-east; l\for~ran's Tinings, 2 miles presented to the church by the present rector), a fine north; Eastcourt hamlet and Moorly, 2 miles south-east; square tower, surmounted by an ornamental parapet, 5 Murcott hamlet, three~quartcrs of a mile south. bells, and a clock. The windows of the fabric are of the GENTRY. TRADERS. Dixon William, tailor Hill Mr. John Beale Richard, farmt>r, Murcott Freeth Robert, farmer, West Crudwell :Ma!1kelyne Rev. Wm. x.A. [rector] Blackwell Thomas, pig- dealer IHayes George, baker Mullings J. R. esq. X.P. Eastcourt ho Bnckland Josepb, farmer, Mauor farm Hayes Harriet (l\Jrs.), farmPr Peacey Robt<rt, esq. Chedglow Buckland Thomas, farmer, the Grove Hayes William Orchard, 'Plough,'~ Wallington Major John W. Crudwell bo Dixon Frederick, carrier farmer .