238 . . (KELLY'S with open seats : an organ has been erected in the north Martineau John B.A. esq. Park corner, Heck:field,Winchfld aisle: the pulpit is a specimen of the 14th century, Mildmay Major Henry Paulet St. John, DogmeMfield beautifully carved: there are 1,250 sittings, soo being park, free. The register dat-es from th~ year I539· The liv­ Oldfield Capt. Christopher Campbell, SouthWarnborough ing is a vicarage, with annexed, joint net yearly lodge, Winchfield value £300, with residence, in the gift of the BiShop of Pidcock-Henzell Maj. Henry Henzell Fraser, Pin~hurat. Winchester, and held since xBgx by the Rev. William Fa.rnborough Henry Windle B.A. of Trinity College, Dulblin, and sur~ Sclater Philip Lutley esq. M.A.., LL.D .• F.R.S. Odibam rogate. The vicarage house dates from the x6th century. Priory, Winchfield Here are Congregational, Baptist, Wesleyan and Primitive Robertson William Trotter esq. The Grange, Aldersho~ Methodist chapels. A Cemetery of :za. zr. was formed Wavell Colonel Llewellyn, 27 Grosvenor road, Aldershot in 1 86o, at a cost of about £z,ooo, and is under the 'Veils Henry esq. The Grove, Aldershot control o-f the parish council. There is a Literary Institute YDung Capt. Frederick, Shapley, Winchfield having now (1898) 78 members, and a library of nearly The chairman of the urban and rural district councils in x,ooo volumes. The old 'Stocks are still standing in The the division are ex-officio magistrates Bury. The market is on Tuesday, and fairs are held on Cle.rk to the Magistrates, Jas. Lane Brooks, Church •t 5he fourth Saturday in Lent, and July 31st for horses and Petty Sessions are held at the Court House, every al­ cattle. Near the church are almshouses, founded by Sir ternate tuesday, at n a.m. The following places &I$ Edward More in 1623, and endowed by him with property included in the division :-Aldershot, Bra.mshill, Cove, producing about £8o yearly: there have been added to at , Crookham, , Elvetham, Evera­ various times by other benefactors, and there is at present ley, Farnborough, Fleet. Greywell, , room for 13 persons, with a yearly income of £250 for Hawley, , Mattingley, Long Sutton, Odiham, their sup{H>rt: other charities, producing £320 yearly, , , Winohfield k are distrilbuted in food, clothing and money. William Lilly, the grammarian, and first master of St. Paul's Public Establishments. School, , was born here about 1468 and died 25 Assembly Rooms, King street, Crowley & Co. proprietors Feb. 1522-3. Sir Henry B. P. St. John-Mildmay hart. Cemetery, Geo. Henry Birch, clerk to the parish councili of Dogmersfield Park, Winchfield, is lord of the manor and Henry White, keeper principal landowner. The soil is various; subsoil, clay Stamp Office, Arthur Gotelee, Post Office, distributor and chalk. The chief crops are cereals and ha.y; hops are Police Station, Stephen Morgan, sergeant also cultivated. The area. is 7,3o6 acres of land and 49 Public Officers. of water, including the tithings of Hillside, Murrell Green . and Rye, with Stapeley and and Cloerk to the Commissioners of Incoms Taxes, Jamet Horsden; rateable value, £xs,roo; the population in 1891 Lane Brooks, Church street was 2,667. Clerk to Governors of the Odiham Grammar Srhool, North Warnlborough is a tithing, a. mile north-west, Ja.mes Lane Brooks, solicitor, Church street through which the Basingstoke canal passes. Here are Clerk to the Commissioners of Assessed Taxes, James some vestiges of Odiham Castle, built before the time Lane Brooks, Church street of King John, and celebrated for its resistance to the Medical Officer, Odiha.m District, Hartley Wintney Union, army of Louis the Dauphin of France, against whom, Clement Pound L.R.O.P.Lond. High street with a very £lender ga.rrison, it sustained a. siege of 15 Superintendent Registrar for Hartley Wintney District, days. In the 27th Edward I. the town, park and hundred J ames Lane Brooks, Church street were granted to the Queen, a.s part of her dower. In the Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages for Odiham reign of Edward Ill. Da.vid Bruce, King of Sootland, Sub-distriot, Arthur Gotelee, High street having been made prisoner at the battJ.e of Neville's Cross, Relieving Officer, 2nd District, Hartley Wmtney Union, wa.s confined in this fortress for u years. The remains George Buckley, High street of the royal residence have been converted into a farm­ house, which is called Palace Gate, having probably been Places of Worship, with times of services. the ent.rance to the grounds. All Saints' Church, Rev. William Henry Windle B.A. Hillside is I mile south-east. vicar (& surrogate); 8 & II a. m. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. Rye is If miles east. & fri. II a.m Murrell Green is e. ti1ming, 2i miles north. Ba.pti!!lt, Rev. John Thomas Lane; 10.45 a. m. 2.30 & Stapeley is zi miles north-west. 6.30 p.m Colt Hill is a quarter of a mile north ; Poland, a Congregational, Rev. William Tubb; ro.45 a. m. 3 & 6.30 mile north; Hatchwoods, half a mile north-ea!lt; White p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m Hall, a. mile north; Broad Oak, a. mile north-eaet; Bag­ Wesleyan Methodist, North Warnborough, 10.45 a.m. ne! Green, 2 miles north-east; The Holt, l2 miles north. 12.30 &i 6.30 p.m Parish Clerk, .Alfred Taplin. PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B., Express Delivery, Schools. Parcel Post & Annuity k Insurance Office.-Arthur Grammar School, founded 1694 by Robert May, & en­ Gotelee, postmaster. Letters through Winchfield are dowed with £6oo for its support & £2oo for appren­ delivered at 7 & II a.m. ; dispatched o.t 9.20 a.m. & 2 ticing Free Scholars) the schoolhouse, with master' a & 8 p.m. ; sundays, delivery 7 a.m. ; dispatched 8 p.m residence, was rebuilt in 1874 a.t a cost of £,7,000; Post Office, North Warn/borough. George W. Prior, the school was re-construoted by a scheme in 1874 sub-postmaster. Letters through Winchfield; box cleared under the authority of the Endowed Schools Act, & at 7·45 p.m. week days; x p.m. on sundays. Postal additional endowments were then applied in augment­ orders are issued here, but not paid. Odiham is the ation of the school funds, consisting of capital sums nearest money order k telegraph office, I mile distant amounting to £3,ooo with £210 derived from Gurney's Wall Letter Box, Colt Hill. cleared daily at 12.30 & & Vause's charities; it will hold 30 boarders and xoo 8 p.m.; sunday~. 8 p.m day boys. There are sciliolarships offered to boys County Magistrates for the Odiham Petty Sessional from the Board school; Rev. Thomas James ThortJurn Division. M.A., LL.D. of Christ's College, Cambridge, head mas­ tsr; Philip Orme B.Sc. Univ. of Lond . ..senior master; 1\Iildmay Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St. John- hart. James Lane Brooks, clerk to the governors D.L. Dogmersfield park, Winchfield, chairman A School Board of 5 members was formed March 7• Calthorpe Lord, Elvetha.m house, Winchfield x88x ; Francis Samuel Chandler, clerk to the board; 'althorpe Hon. Waiter Gough, Elvetba.m house,Winchfield James Pink, attendance officer flarton Major Montagu, Woodlands, Fleet, Winchfield Odiham is also a contributory district to Newnha.m Birch Lieut.-Col. George Francis D.L. Clare park, Cron­ United District So'hool Board, sending two members dall, Farnham, Surrey, chairman of the Aldershot bench Bruce Lieut.-Col. Oourt~nay Wm. Brooke house, Fleet, Board (formerly British), London road (boys), built in Winchfield z85o, for 200 children; average attendance, 131 ; George Fi zRoy Francis Horatio esq. D.L. Frogmore park, Black­ Hayward, master water, Farnborough ~ew schools for girls & infants are now (18gB) in course '=rarris Cha les Edward esq. Sheldons farm, Hook of erection, at a. cost of £3,300, for 294 children Holt Major Joseph, The Grange, Farnborough Board, Bury Fields (formerly National) (girls), bnilt in •hmt n John Lindsay esq. D.L., M.A. Eastbridge, Oron­ r84r, for 150 children; average attendance, 106; Mrs. dall, Farnham Georgina Lee, mistress l.t-ir-Carleton Maj.-Gen. Richd. Greywell bill, Winch:field Board, Bury Fields (infants), built in 184r, for xoo chil· Lempriere Maj.-Gen. Arthur Reid R.E. Oollingwood dren ; average attendance, 77; Miss Maggie Butchart, mount, Camberley mistress