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Derbyshire. Derbyshire DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. HEATH. 265 Shaw Henry, watch & clock maker, 63 Derby road medical officer & public vaccinator, No. 6 district, Bas­ Shelton Joseph, wheelwright & blacksmith, Ray street & ford union, Barlborough house, Market place Nook End road Turton John T. butcher, 51 Derby Toad Shephard William, tobacconist, 21 Market street Walker Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Wellington street Simpson David Osborne, chemist & baking powder manu- Ward Agnes (Mrs.), fancy goods dealer, Market street facturer, 19 & 21 Derby road - Watson Samuel, painter, 18 Nelson street Slack Mafy Ann (Miss), herbalist, I Mount street Watson Sydney A.A.I. auctioneer, valuer, surveyor, archi­ Smith ArthuT, saddler, 2 Church street tect, accountant, house, estate & insurance agent, 3 Smith Arthur, shopkeeper, Burnthouse road Market street; & at Bath street, Ilkeston Smith Frank R. grocer, 53 Nelson street Webster Arthur, dairyman, 20 Derby road Smith James, boot maker, 27 Loscoe road Webster lIerbert, tailor, 17 Church street Smith Joseph, refreshment rooms, 7 Market street Wesson William, hair dresser, 27 Market street Smith William, baker, I Godfrey street Wheatley William, china dealer, 83 Loscoe road Sparham Samuel, furniture dealer, 55 Derby road Wheeldon Thomas, grocer, 16 Loscoe road S. S. Tea Co. tea dealers, 98 Derby road White Thomas, tripe dresser, 8 Derby road Stainsby Robert, shopkeeper, 103 Derby road Whitehead Arthur Ellis, sub-district manager for the Mu- Stainsby William, beer retailer, 71 Derby road tual Life Insurance OJ. of New York, The Firs Stevenson James, Jolly Colliers P.H. Derby road Wightman Thomas, tailor, 57 Derby road Straw Charles, shopkeeper, 43 Loscoe road Wilkins & Luker, tailors, 5 Ray street Stringfellow John, shopkeeper, 8 Godfrey street Wilks George, grocer, 70 Derby road Strong Brothers, boot makers, 52 High street Williamson Lawrence, butcher, 31 Loscoe road Strong Thomas, boot maker, 31 Loscoe road Wilson J ames, confectioner, 20 High street Swinden John Bustard (exors. of), pawnbroker,s, High st Wilson 'Yilliam, painter, 11 Derby road Taylor William, chemist, 7 Red Lion square Windle Henry J. manager Crompton & Evans' Union Bank Thorpe James, teacher of the violin, 127 Ray street Limited & insurance agent, Market street Thorpe William, grocer, 59 Ray street & 142 Derby road Wood John Henry, draughtsman, Mundy street Thurman, Cattle & Nelson, solicitors, 16 Market street; Wood Thomas, news agent, 35 Derby road k at Alfreton & Ilkeston Wright Charles Henry, house agent & water rent col­ Townsend Alid. Hy. stationer & news agent, 17 Market pI lector, 8 High street Turton William Henry M.B., C.M. surgeon, & medical 'Wykes Thomas. town crier, 101 Derby road officer of health to the Heanor urban district council, & LANGLEY. (Letters should be addressedMarlpool, OJok John, shopkeeper Holmes William, grocer Derby.) C'JOx Lawrence, beer retailer Langley Mill & Aldecar Co-op&rative Holbrook .John, The Yews Heanor Urban District Council Wliter Society Limited (branch) COMMERCIAL. ·Works· (John Holbrook, manager) Parker Arthur, assistant overseer Bonner Edward, chemist & druggist Holbrook John, surveyor & inspector of Riley Joseph, farmer Bonner Robert, dentist nuisances to Heanor Urban District Robson George, shopkeeper Bramley Amos, Butchers' Arms P.H Council, clerk to burial board & Slaney William, shopkeeper Brown Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper manager of water works Sleigh Henry, farmer Buxton J oseph, sinker maker Holmes E. Abel, Arab inn \"roadhouse Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Buxton Joseph, jun. shopkeeper Holmes John, coal merchant Young Charles, cowkeeper MARLPOOL. (Letters shonld be addressed Derby.) I Bower John, shopkeeper Hobson Elijah, grocer A h . I h Burrows Thomas, grocer, Post office Noon John, butcher • Will Guy, Marlpoo ouse B tl Alb t Wh't L' . Oldershaw George, builder A .Georg~ (C . I) u er er , I e IOn Inn VIS Rev. ongregatlOna Co11urnbeII FranClS, . ba ker Pounder William, butcher COMMERCIAL. Durow John, joiner Smith Geo. boot & shoe maker Bancroft Thomas, Mundv• Arms P.H. Hallam John, hair dresser Stir:and Lavinia (Mrs.), shopkeeper builder & farmer Hart Thomas, shopkeeper Wadkinson William Henry, butcher Boam William Henry, shopkeeper Hodges Joseph, colliery under-manager Wheatley J oseph, seedsman Booth John Bettridge, taIlor to .A.. E. M. Mundy esq. J.P Winfield John Henry, beer retailer HEATH, in Domesday called" Lune," and afterwards in strong relief: the present church of All Saints, erected .. Lowne," or " Lund," is a parish and small agricultural in 1853, is a bui:ding of stone in the Decorated style, con­ village, on the road from Chesterfield to Mansfield, with sisting of chancel and nave and a western tower with a station, I mile distant, ou the Great Central spire, containing 5 bells, hung in 1883 at a cost of about (late M. S. & L.) railway, and is also a mile distant £400: there are four stained windows and 250 sittings, from Glapwell station on the Clown and Bolsover branch 80 being free. The register dates from the year 168~. of the Midland rai:way, 5 miles south-east from Chester- The living is a vicarage, net yearly value, £137, including field, and 4 north-east from Clay Cross station on the 4 acres of glebe, with residence, in, the gift of the Duke Midland railway, in the Chesterfield division of the of Devonshire K.G. and held since 1893 by the Rev. county, Scarsdale hundred, Chesterfield union, petty Frederick Brodhurst M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, sessional division and county court district, rural deanery who is also vicar of Ault Hucknall, and surrogate. Here of Chesterfield, archdeaconry of Derby and diocese of is a Primitive Methodist chapel. Gisborne's charity of Southwell. The old church of All Saints was situated £6 12S. yearly, left in 1818 by the Rev. Francis Gisborne, about a quarter of a mile east of the present village of sometime rector of Staveley, is for clothing to be dis­ Heath, where, no doubt, was the ancient village of Lowne tributed by the vicar. In the neighbourhood are coal .or Lund: subsequently, the heath being subjected to mines. The Duke of Devonshire K.G. is lord of the cultivation and houses rising upon it, the new village manor and principal landowner. The soil is mixed, of a: took the name it now bears: this church was pulled loamy and black heathy mixture; subsoil, clay. The down, with the exception of the south porch, in 1852: chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The acreage is the porch still stands in the churchyard in its original 1,675; rateable value, £3,786; the population in 1891 was position, and from the material of the dismantled build- 403. fig a small mortuary chapel has been constructed, which Parish Clerk, William Houldsworth. bears on its eastern wall two churchwardens' names Post, M. O. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel and the date 1622, and retains other carvings of shields Post, S. B. & Annuity 1& Insurance Office. Mrs. .and emblematic figures: the flooring of the part of the Samuel Hardwick, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive old church now remaining is chiefly composed of monu- from Chesterfield at 6.40 a.m.; dispatched at 6.10 p.m mental stones, none, howev~r, earlier than the 18th Wall Letter Boxes.-Hardstoft, cleared at 3.50 p.m.; century: into the west wall has been built an oblong &:; Shire land at 6.10 p.m iiepulchral slab of the 12th century, bearing incised re- School (mixed), erected in 1816 & enlarged in 1867 & presentations of the human figure: over the entrance to 1879, for 150 children; average attendance, 83; chiefly the porch is a. crucifix: the structure itself is chiefly supported by local subscribers; Miss Emily Crisp, mist :Norman, and on its eastern side is a larger crucifix, cut Railway Station, George Huxtable, station master Brodhurst Rev. Fdk. M.A. Vicarage COMMERCIAL. Bennett William, tailor Swan Rev. J. Smith (curate) A'bbey Charles, farmer Evans Joseph, farmer Ward Mrs. West End house Bacon William, farmer Fretwell Thomas, farmer.
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