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FARMERS. Smith Butler Saxton William Isaac Baldock Wm. Hall, & maltster, ale Smith Henry, & lndownr, The Grove Thurlby Mchl, & bkr & sub-postmstr and porter mcht & agent for Royal Smith Henry, jun. Widdowson Miss Mary Farmers' Insurance Co, The Hollies SHOPKEEPERS. OARRIERS. Barratt George I Cooper Matthew Cheetham George, and baker Revill Rbt, to Nottingham, W. &S. Marriott John, & lndownr, The Elms Miller William, and baker Thurlby Michael, to Nottingham W. DALE ABBEY is an extra parochial township, 2 nexed to Stanton-by-Dale, is of no value, but the miles S. E. from station on the Great rector is chaplain to Earl Stanhope. He and Mr. Northern railway from Nottingham to , 3 S.W. William Drury Lowe are the principal landowners. from Stanton Gate station on the Erewash Valley There is much coal and ironstone under the surface. section of the Midland railway, 6 E.N.E. from Dale Abbey was founded in the twelfth century by Derby, and 101 W. from Nottingham, Its beautiful Serlo de Grandon, and was afterwards refonnded by scenery makes it a favourite resort for pic-nic parties Wm. Fitzrauf, Seneschal of Normandy, and Jeffry de during the summer months. It is in the Salicosa Mara. Only the outlines of the chancel Parliamentary division, south-east , that window, part of the foundations and the bases of a of Sandiacre for the County Council, hundred of few pillars remain. Acreage, 1758a. ; rateable value, Morleston and Litchnrch, Shardlow union, rural £2676; population, 399. The feast is on the Sunday deanery of Ilkeston, and County Court district and nearest November 5. archdeaconry of Derby, and diocese of Sonthwell. ALL SAINTS' CHUROH.-Services, Sunday 10-30 The Church, dedicated to All Saints, is severely and 2-30. H. C. first and third Sundays in month. plain, comprising under one roof an old oak timbered Rector, Rev. Wm. Fox, B.A. (Stanton); Ourate, Rev. farm residence called the Guest House. This occupies W. L. Greenshields, B.A,; Wardens, Messrs. Henry the site, and contains part of the materials of a house Richards and M. Kiddy ; Harmonium, Miss Fox ; supposed to have been 800 years old. The oaken Olerk, J ames Wood. Hymns A. and M. pulpit is dated 1634:. An alabaster tablet in the WESLEYAN CHAPEL.-Services, Sunday 2-30 and Church was set up at the cost of the parishioners, in 6 ; Steward, Mr. M. Kiddy. memory of the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope, who died Letters through Nottingham delivered about 10 1885. A fine arch and sundry small relics of the a. m; wall box cleared at 6 p.m, week-days only. ancient Abbey are visited every year by a number of Money Order Office at Ilkeston ; private Telegraph persons. The Re~sters date-marriages from 1684, Office at Stanton ironworks, and nearest public Tele· baptisms and bunals from 1702. The living, an- graph Office at Stapleford. Barton Miss Jesse Ann, the School Cook Samuel, Derby road Malin Wi11iam, Boyah grange Bloor John, shopkeeper Fryer Henry, v, Old Abbey Inn, late Potter lsaac, Stanton grove Greenshields Rev. Wilson Lockhart, Carpenters' Arms Richards George, Sandiacre lodge B.A, curate. Jacques Thomas, h Eastwood Rigley Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Ellen, The Cttg Marshall Luke I Newton William Shelton Robert, and v, Stanlwpe Malin Miss Elizabeth Purdy William I Smedley Stephen Arms, Derby road Richardson Mrs. Lydia, shopkeeper Stephens Moses Michael Shirley George, Locks grange Richardson Robert, shopkeeper Wheatley Mrs. Martha Sims J esse 1 Sneap Henry Stanton Dale Iron & Coal Co, Wltr. FARMERS AND GRAZIElJ.S, Stafford Samuel, h Stanttm C, Fowler, engineer and manager Beeson Sml. I Cliff John, & oversr Stone Isaac I Watson James COTTAGERS AND COWKEEPERS. Dexter J. (Exors.) I Harvey Thos. Winfield Jno,& sand mcht,Dum's h1 Bacon Stephen I Bailey Samuel Kiddy Matthew, and tax collector Wood Jas. I Wright Jos. and Wm.

DRAYOOTT is a township in the liberty and Bopwell, which closely adjoins, contains 32 parish of Wilne, in South Derbyshire, Shardlow inhabitants. union, hundred of Morleston and Litchurch, division ST. CHAD's CHUROH, Church Wilne.-Serrices. of for the County Council, archdeaconry Sunday 10-45 and 6-30. H.C. first Sunday in month and County Court district of Derby, and diocese of after morning service. Service at the schoolroom, Southwell, 6} miles E.S.E. from Derby, and 10 S. W. Draycott, at 6-30 p.m. in winter. Yicar, Rev. T. B. from Nottingham. There is a Board School, also Mundy ; Wardens, Messrs. W. H. Scott and G. T. chapels for the Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists. Maltby ; Organist, Mr. Charles Wootton ; Se:JJton, The Earl of Harrington is Lord of the Manor. Area, Ernest Daniels. Hymns A. and M. 1376a. lr. 22p. ; rateable value, £8468 5s. ; pwPula­ CHAPELS.-WESLEYAN: Sunday at 10-30 and 6. tion of Draycott, with , and Church ilne, Steward, Saml. Moore. PRIMITIVE METHODIST: 2-30 1032. The chief landowner is the Earl of Harrington. and 6. Steward, George Travel's. St. Chad's Church, Church Wilne, is a venerable SOHOOL BoARD.-Rev. T. B. Moody (chairman), Early English structure. The Registers date from Messrs. Wm. Moore, R. W. Johnson, William Henry 1540. The vicarage is of the yearly value of £300, Hood and G, Travers. Clerk, Mr. W. Hart (Derby) with residence, and is in the gift of the Bishop of PosT, MoNEY ORDER AND TELEGRAPH 0FFIOE.- Lichfield. A lace factory has been built by the J. W. Featherstone, sub-postmaster. Letters through Draycott Town End Mill Co, also an extensive cycle Derby at 7 a. m., and 5 p.m. to callers only; on Sun·· factory, employing over 500 hands. days at 8 a. m. Box cleared at 6-30 p. m. on weekdays and 8-30 on Sunday. Allport James, bead clerk at J. Cranham Charles, gardener, nursery Fell Arthur Rchd, mstr Board schl Towk &: Go's and seedsman, Rose cottage Fox Alfred, tailor Antliff Frederick Samuel, architect Beeston Mr. Wm. Crossley, The Villa Gill Joseph, joiner I Hardy John Antliff William Norris, The Poplars Clay Mr. Edward, Bower villa Johnson Mr. Robert William Kirk, Astle Marcns, cotton spinner and Cooper Mr. Joseph, Derwent house Yew Tree house doubler, Wilne mills Draycott Town End Mills Co. Lee William, bootmaker . '