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L\Iiddlesex. ROXETH 289 • DIRECTORY.] l\iiDDLESEX. ROXETH 289 Jl~o a Mission Room, belonging to the Church Lads' a.m. & 2-40, 4.30, 6.20 &i 9 p.m.; Harrow is the nearest Brigade, with sittings for 200 persons. The Church telegraph office R~om, adjocning the vicarage, wa.s built in I86g by C. Yolunteers. J. Leaf esq. and will seat 200. The Sunday schools and gth Middlesex Rifles (comprising 1, 2, 3 &:; 4 companies): Parish room, in Northolt road, were built in I8g8 at a head quarters, Kortbolt road, Roxeth ; Captain &i cosL of £3,800. Th-e 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Compa.rries Hon. Major H. Harris, comme.ndant; Rev. William Jonning the gth Middlesex Rifle Volunt-eers have head D. Bushell M.A. hon. chaplain; Surg.-Lt. C. E. God­ IJUarters in Northolt road. The population in 1891 was dard.; No. I Company, Capt. A. H. Bindloss; No. 2 r,B69. Company, Capt. C. L. Bushell; No. 4• Capt. W. N. Sexton, Jos. William Ba'Yliss. Roseveare; Cadet corps, Harrow School, Hon. Capt. Town Sub-Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Rev. E. H. Kempson B.A. commandant Office, Middle road.-Mrs. Emma Bowell, •sub-postmis• The children of the parish attend the Board school at tress. Letters through Harrow dispatched at 8 & II.5 Roxeth Hill • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Stuart James :Xicholson, Broomhall, Hurford Charles, jun. boot makP.r, .\dams Jas. 2 Grange vils.Northolt rd Mount Park avenue Middle road 1ndrewes Rev.John FloydM.A.Christ Temple Mrs Hurrey Ellen (Miss), dress maker, Church vicarage, Roxeth hill Timberlake :Miss, Roxetb hill Roxetb hill Bailey Mrs. The Grange, N ortholt rd Ward John, Northolt road Inglis Sergt.-Major Waiter, drill in­ Bentley Geo. The Retreat,Sherwood rd Whidborne Misses,Fairligbt,Roxeth hi structor to the gtb Middlesex Volun­ Benn Edwyn Robert,Duneaves,Mount Wright R. Proctor, Roxeth bill teers, Drill hall, Northolt road Park road Johnson Capt. Ernest, supt. of Gym­ Bolton ~lrs. Penketh, Mount Park rd COMMERCIAL. nasium, Harrow .school, Buckholt, llradford Mrs.Brook lo.Mount Park av Adams Jas. bricklayer, Northolt road Middle road ]razier Wm. Cliftonville, Stanley road Atkins Amy (Miss),laundry,Stanley rd Liddiard Albt.confectioner,Northolt rd Broun-Morison John Broun D.L., Atkins Charles, Three Horseshoes Livy John, laundry, Stanley road .T.P. South Hill avenue P.H. Nortbolt road Lovatt Edward John, wheelwright, Brown Sir George Thomas C.B. Bryn­ .Atkins James, plumber, Northolt road Valentine road Hyfryd, Mount Park road Barnett Caroline (~Irs.), laundress, Martin James, builder & decorator, Browning Geo. The Oaks, MountPk.rd Stanley road Sherwood road ]urroughs William Edward, Glasfryn, Barnett Henry, farmer, Roxeth farm, ~Iiddlesex (gth) Rifle Volunteers, com­ Roxeth bill Northolt road prising 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Com­ Caryion Alex. Keith J.P. Mount Pk.rd Bell Philip,boot & shoe ma.~ortholt rd panies; Hon. Major Harris, com­ Cater Mrs. Corran, Mount Park road Bentley George, hair dresser & tobac­ mandant; Rev. Wm. Done Bushell Challis Cbas . .A.Grange vw.Northolt rd conist, Middle road M. A. hon. chaplain; Lieut. C. E. Chambers Misses, Mount Park gardens Bloomfield Robert, coal dealer, Grange Goddard, surgeon; No. I Co. Capt. Coxa Capt. Knightley Rolled, Lindis- road, Northolt road A. H. Bindloss; No. 2 Co. Capt. farne, South Hill avenue Bowell Emma (Mrs.), .stationer, & post C. L. Bushell; No. 4 Co. Capt. H. DPwitt .And. St. Margaret's, l\loupt office, Middle road N. Roseveare ; head quarters, Park road Brown .Alfred, grocer, Northolt road Northolt road; Roxeth Cadet Corps, Forbes ~lisses, Egerton, Mnt. Park rd Clarke Mary Ann (Mrs.), coffee rooms, Harrow School, Hon. Capt. Rev. E. Gardner ~amuel,Oakhurst, Mnt.Pk.rd K ortholt road H. Kimpson B . .A. commandant f'lilorge Jas. Prymross, South Hill av Cooke James, florist, Stanley road Morgan Emma (Mrs.), laundress, Goodman Stephen, Elm bo.Roxetb hill Cnllen William Henry, grocer &c. Roxeth hill Goodwin Geor~e, I Grange villa~, Northolt road & High street N aylor J ames & Sons, nurserymen &c. Northolt road Darvill Jn. shopkeeper, Northolt road N ortholt road Gurney Frederick, I Holland cottage, Davidge H. James, tobacconist & con­ Nobes George William, farrier & Stanlev road fectioner, Nortbolt road coach builder & beer ret.Northolt rd Hans-Hamilton• Henry Best, Red lo. Dodd William, coal & potato dealer, Peiniger Otto, professor of violin to South Hill avenue Northolt road Harrow school, Ward bo. Middle rd liarrison Miss, Sanatorium, Mt.Prk.rd Dunmore HarryWm. builder,Northlt.rd Pratt William k Son, corn dealers, Horlock :Miss, Roxeth hill Frewing Albert James, china & furni­ Northolt road Hutt{)n-Potts Mrs. Oakdene, South ture dealer, Northolt road Preston Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, Hill avenue Frewing Alfred, ironmonger & oilman, N ortholt road .TohnF~on Capt. Ernest, Buckholt, Northolt road Priest .Alfred, farmer, Tithe frm.Roxeth ~iudle road Goodcbild William, butcher, Middle rd Pryce Harold, dairy farmer, see .T ohnF~on George, Paramatta,Stanley rd Groom Wm.Half Moon P.H. Roxeth hi Saunders & Pryce JonPs :Major-Gen. Richard Godfrey, Harrow & Stanmore Gas Co. (James Ridgeway Alfd.boot maker,Nortbolt rd Thornelea, Mount Park avenue Laurence Chapman, engineer & Roxeth Mission Hall, Northolt road Labilliere Mrs. de, Mount Park road sec.); office & works, Northolt road Saunders & Pryce, dairy farmers, Luard Col. Charles Henry, West Hill Harrow Lecture Hall, Roxeth hill Parkhurst & Grove farms lodge, Roxetb bill Harrow School Laundry Co. Lim. (H. Sears Annie (Miss), dress maker, ::\lacfarlane Harold, South Hill avenue J. Strickland, sec.), Alma road, Northolt road _\'nlor• Leonard, I Sherwood road Northolt road Shearlock Jn.Chas. grocer,Northolt rd Xutt .Alfred, Oakmead, South Hill av Harrow School Sanatorium(Miss Lucy Sladden Henry, linen draper & out- ()liver George M. 2 Sherwood road Agnes Harrison, lady supt. ), Mount fitter, Northolt road 1'arker George, Llanarth vil.Stanley rd Park avenue Smith John, carpenter. Roxeth hill J'awle Louis S. Rowsham, Sth.Hill av Herman John, florist, Northolt road Underwood Alfd.gnrl.shop,Northolt rd l'einiger Otto, Ward ho. Middle road Higgs Alfred, corn chandler & baker, Ward Jn. watch maker &c.Northolt rd 1'itcairn David, Belmont, Mnt. Park av Middle road Webb Alfred, carpenter, Roxeth hill !'otter John, Hillside, Northolt road Hiscox Joseph, fishmonger,Northolt rd Wheeler Fanny (~Irs.), wardrobe dlr. quick )lrs. R. H. Leafland, Mnt.Pk.av Honeybone William Waiter, china & Northolt road ~andwich ~rs. Helmsley, Sth.Hill av glass dealer, Middle road Williams Ellen(Mrs. ), lndry.Stanley t·d "'Pmple Mr!l. .Alexander, Southlands, Hood Harriett {Mrs.), laundress, Wingrove Benjamin John, butcher, South Hill avenue Hempstead villa, Stanley road Northolt road ~mit h ~Irs. :Mead cot. Roxetb hill Horn Francis, butcher, Northolt road Woodbridge Wm. Geo.tailor,Middle rd "RUISLIP is a villag-e and parish, 4 miles north-east from at the west end of the south aisle containing a clock and uxbridge station on the Great Western railway, 4 south- 8 bells: :n 18<::7 some very curious paintings of the I_<;th west from Pinner station of the London and North West- century were discovered, one of which, on the wall at the 1!rn railway and 2l south-west from the Pinner station of east end of the north aisle, represents St. Michael weigh­ the Metropolitan railway, and 15 from London, in the ing llOuls, with the Virgin crowned standing by; above Uxbridge division of the county, Elthorne hundred, Ux- the nave arcade is a series of paintings probably illus­ bridge petty sessional division, union and county court trating the- life of St. Martin; and there are other paint­ district and in the rurnl deanery of Uxbridge, arch- ings in the chancel and over the north door, as well as in deaconry of Middlesex and diocese of London. The parish the south aisle: the church contains ten stained win­ is partlv supplied with water by the Colne Valley Water dows; the east window is a memorial to Ellen Catherine Co. from theif" works at Bushey. The church of St. Baker, d. I86g; the west window was given by the Rev. Martin is an edifice of flint, chalk and stone in the Deco- 1 Christopher Packe, vicar from I834. to commemorate the rated style, consisting of chancel, embattled nave of six restoration of the church; the four in the south aisle are bays, ai~leq, western porch and a lofty embattled tower memorials to various mem'bers of the Pritchard family; MIDDLESEX 1~ .
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