• DIRECTORY• 49 .[.] . Thompson Ga\in, land agent,l\Iiddlefrm Brown William, blacksmith Lynn Matthew, Black Bull Wallace Henry, shopkeeper Chapman l\Iatthew, Delaval Arms l\Iaddison William, butcher 'Vhitehead & Son, farmers Cuthb@rtson George, shoemaker Mordue William. Melton Constable Wilkin James, miller & farmer Finley l\Iagdalene (Mrs.), Bee Hive, }Iurray Alice (Miss), shopkeeper Yewman Robert, shoemaker Clark's house Pattison J oseph, farmer Hartley. Fleck Robert, shopkeeper Ramsay Robert, farm bailiff, Brierdean Bell George, Three Horse Shoes Harper John, tailor Taylor Robert, farmer, Crow hall Brady Edward, carrier J ohnson William, shoemaker "\Yatson John, miller Brady Thomas, carrier Lrdman William, tailor "W~inter George, blacksmith POST OFFICE, Earsdon.-Michael Colman, receiwr. Let- Metlwdi.~t New COllllp,Tion Chapel, Hartley, ministers ters arrive from Newcastle at ~ past 8 a.m. & are dispatched various at ~ past 4 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Primitire 1I'fpthodist Chapel, Earsdon, ministers various Primitive :1Jfethodist Chapel, , ministers various POST OFFICE, Seaton Delaval.-John Alexander, receiver. Primitive MetlwdiRt Chapel, Hartley, ministers various Letters arrive from Newcastle at 9 a.m. & are dispatched Primitive ~f(Jf;hodist Chapel, Seaton Delaval, ministers at 4 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Hlyth various POST OFFICE, tleaton Slnice.-George Taylor, receiver. Weslcyan Reformers' Chapel, , ministers Letters arrive from North Shields at 20 min. to 11 a.m. various & are dispatched at ~ past 2 p.m. The nearest money PUBLIC SCHOOI,S:- order office is at Blyth National (boys & g-irls), Earsdon POST OF1"ICE, Seghill.-Robert Jobson, receiver. Letters National (boYti & girls), Seghill, RobertHenderson, mastr arrive from Newcastle at 11 a.m. & are dispatched at Presbyterian (boys & girls), Seaton Delaval, Thomas 3 p.m. The nearest money order offices are at Newcastle McDougal, master; Miss Margaret Hogg, mistress & North Shields Colliery, Seaton Delaval, Matthew Mood, master PI,ACES OF WORSHIP :- Reading Room, Seaton Sluice, "William Marshall, sec St. Alban's Church, Earsdon, Rev. Richard E. Mason, RAILWAY STATIONS:- M.A. incumbent Ha1'tley, Robert Stephenson, station master Holy Trinity Church, Seg'hill, Rev. William Skane, l\f.A. Holywell incumbent Sudon Dclaval, Thomas Barras, station master Presbyterian Chapel, Seaton Delaval, Rev. John Brown, Seghill, J oseph Pattison, station master minister CARRIERS TO:- If''esleyan Chapel, Seaton Delaval, ministers various NEWCASTLE-Thomas Brady, from Hartley, tuesday, lVe.~leyan Chapel, Hartley, ministers various thursday & saturday; Thomas Taylor, from Seaton Sluice, Wesleyan Chapel, Seghill, ministers various tuesday, thursday & saturday J.lfethodist New Connexion Chapel, , Seaton NORTH SHIEDs-Edward Brady, from Hartley, tuesday, Delaval, ministers various thursday & saturday EDLJNOHAM is a parish, township, and village, distant BOLTON is a township and village in the parish ofEdling- 5. miles south-west from , in the north division ham, Coquetdale ward, North division; it is situate 5 miles of the county, Alnwick deanery, Lindisfarne archdeaconry ; west of Alnwick, on the . Here is a chapel of ease situated on the north side of Rimside Moor. The church of to the vicarage of Edlingham, and a school for boys and St. John the Baptist is a neat Gothic stone building; has a girls, erected in 1850, by Bryan Burrell, Esq., which is nave, one aisle, chancel, and font. The parish register capable of accommodating 80 children; £20 pPI' annum is dates from the year 1659. The living'is a vicarage, worth paid by B. Burrell, Esq., and the Vicar of Edlingham for £483 yearly, in the gift ofthe Dean and Chapter of Durham; the education of the poor children. The population is 163, the Rev. Matthew H. G. Buckle, M.A., is the incumbent. and the acreage is 2,048, belonging to B. Burrell, Esq. There is a Sunday school held at the church. Edlingham Bolton House, the property of Hryan Burrell, Esq., is a Castle is now a complete ruin. The population of the neat regidence, delightfully situate. 'rhe soil is clayey; and townshif' in 1851, was 149; and the acreage is 5,63G. the subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat The soi is clayey; the subsoil is clay, sand, and g·ravel. oats, potatoes, and turnips. Sir John Swinburne is lord of the manor and chief land- BROOME PARK is a township in the parish of Edlingham ; owner. The chief crops are oats, wheat, potatoes, and it is situate 4~ miles south-west from Alnwick. The popu­ turnius. Edlingham parish is bounded on the north by lation, in 1851, was 78, and the acreage is 460, the property Eglinham, on the south by Long Framlington, on the of Bryan Burrell, Esq., whose seat is Broome Park, plea­ east by Alnwick, and on the west by 'Vhittingham, and santly situate on the river Aln. The soil is loamy, and contains 12,348 acres. The following townships are in this subsoil clay. The chief crops are oats, wheat, barley, parish: - , BOLTON, BROOME PARK, ED- turnips, and potatoes. MNGHAM, LEARCHILD, and LEl\UUNG'rON. The popu- lation, in 1851, was 742. Edlingham. Blakey Rohert, master of school ~Tills John, miller & joiner Buckle Rev. Matthew H. G. M.A. Codling ·William & GeOl'ge, farmers, l\Iordue .Tames, farmer Vicarage Demesne Wardle Edward, farmer, Wandy stead COMMERCIAL. Coulson William, James & Christopher, Wardle Elizabeth (Mrs.), Swinburne Bell Robert, George &, John, farmers,I farmers, Newtown fal'm Arm,~, Moorhouse Castle farm Coxon Ralph, smith POST OFFICE.-James Amour, receiver. Letters are received throug'h Alnwick, arrive att to 11 a.m.; dispatched at6 p.m INSURANCE AGENT.-Equitable Fire, William Brown Bolton. Brewis Richard, farmer, 'Yest Bolton Renner John, farmer, 'Yoodhall Grey vVilliam, esq. East Bolton Brown George, master of school Robinson George, miller & farmer COMMERCIAL. Cuthbertson Wm. joiner & wheelwright Thompson Samuel, grazier Bolton Margaret (Mrs.), postmistress Gallon William, smith POST OFPICE.-Mrs. Margaret Bolton, po5>tmistress. Letters received through Alnwick, arriYe at ! past 10 a.m. ; dispatched at ~ to 7 p.m

Broome Park. Dickinson Joseph & Jacob, farmers, I Stephenson Thos. gardener. the Lodge Burrell Bryan, esq Lower Broom park Wallace John, land stew'l.rrl. Fenwick Thomas, gamekeeper Letters through Alnwick EGLZKGBAM is a townsllip, parish, and villaO'e, 7 miles and he, with the Earl of Tankerville, are chief landowners. north-west from Alnwick, in the north division of the county, The chief crops are oats, wheat, potatoes, and turnips. deanery of Bambrough, and archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, There are charities of £2 yearly value. parish situated on a hill. The church of St. :Maurice, a plain stone is bounded on the north by Glendale ward, on the south by building, with belfry, containing 1 bell, has a nave, aisles, Alnwick, Edlingham, and 'Vhittingham parishes, on the chancel, and font. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of east by Bambrough ward, and on tIle west by Ingram and the Bishop of Durham; the Rpv. Richard Charles Coxe, Ilderton parishes, and comprises the following townships:­ M.A., is the vicar. There is a school for boys and girls, and BASSIXGTOX,,BEWICK(NEW),BEWICK(OLD), a Sunday school held at the same place. The population of BRANDOX, BRAXTOX, CRAWLEY, DITCHRURN, EAST the township, in 1851, was 357, and the acrea~e of the town- and WEST EDLINGHAM, HAREHOPE, HEDGLEY, LIL­ ship is 1,916. The soil is clayey, and the subsoil is clay, BURN(EAST),LILB"C'"RX(WEST),SHIPLEY,TITLIXGTON rock, and gravel. MAjor Robert Ogle is lord of the manor, and WOOPERTOX. 4