Buckinghamshire. L.A~E End
DffiEarORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. L.A~E END. 109 LITTLE KIMIBiLE. Morris Mrs. Brook cottage Hailey Richard, farmer, Brook farm Cheese Mrs. Rectory Murray Mrs. Bonnybrook Rayner Thomas, farmer Gibson-Craig Henry Vivian J.P. Lad)' Ohilton Frederick James, Crown P.H. Stopps Benjamin,farmer,assistant over-- Mede & grocer seer & surveyor & assessor of taxes Guy NIl'S Hailey John, shopkeeper *Stopps William,iarmer,High Holborn KINGSEY, a parish formerly in Bucks, has by Local Itransferred to Oxfordshire, and will be found in Kelly's Government Board Order, dated October 27, 1894, been I Directory of that county. LACEY is an. ecclesiastical parish formed August I, through Princes Risborough S.O. arrive at 7.45 a.m. 1851, from the civil parish of Princes Risborough, and & 12.45 p.m.; dispatched at 10.55 a.m. &; 4.55 comprising the hamlets of Lacey Green, Loosley Row p.m.; sundays no delivery except to callers from 8 to and Speen, in the Mid division of the county, hundred 10 a.m.; mail dispatched at 9 a.m. The nearest and petty sessional division of Aylesbury, union and telegrap~ office is at Princes Risborough, 3 miles distant county court district of High Wycombe, rural deanery Post Office, Speen.-William Plumridge, sub-postmaster. of Aylesbury, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese LetterS' through Tring, via Princes Risborough, arrive of Oxford. Lacey Green is 2~ miles south-south-east at 9.10 a.m.; dispatched at 4.5 p.m. week days only. from Princes Risborough station on the Thame and Postal orders are issued here, but not paid.
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