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SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM SUBURBS. STA 88, SOTHAI.L. (See Beighton.) SPIN X HILL. (See Renishaw.) STANNINGTON is a large village and eccle- let on long leases by Hemy Charles; 13th Duke of siastical district, 4-! miles N .N. W. of Sheffield, in Norfolk, about 1845, to small occupiers. Many of Bradfield township, Wortley union, Sheffield county t,be enclosures hav<!· been bro~1ght into a good state court district and Stannington polling district of of cultivation, and sorn6 nf the .holders have built the Holmfirth division of Yorkshire, and in the houses on theirr allotments. The Duke of Norfolk, rur-al deane_ry of Ecclesfield, archde~n:y of. Sh_ef- 1 K.G., E. M. and Capt. :B'rancis _Reyell-Sutton, J .P. field, and dwcese of York. The ecclesmsbcal d1str1et 1 of Revell Orange,. are the !}rmclplll 'landowners. was formed in 1843, and includes the four ha.mlets ' The an•a. is 5,803 acres; the p<Jpulation in 1901 of Stanningtrrn, Storn, Dungworth and Moorwood. was 3,735. 1 Cnder the "Sheffield Corporation Act, 1900," part ! PosT, M. O. & T. OFFICE at Alfred Shaw's. of this district was added to the borough of She£- I Letters are received via Sheffield at 7.35 a.m. and field. CHRIST CHURCH, built in , at a st f 6 p.m. (for callers only) and are dispatched at 5.30 . 1830 eo_ 0 , a.m. and 4.15 and 7.45 p.m. SuR-PosT OFFICE at £3,000, 1s _a. large rectangular struct~ w1th a 1 M~. Alice Turner's, Rivelin Bridge. Letters are turret co~tammg a clock and one bell: 1t w:~s r_e- received at 8.45 a.m. and are di<>patched at 5 p.m. novated m 1881 at a cost of £300, and agam m There are WALL BoxEs at Townend, cleared at 5.45 1892 at an outlay of £234. In 1910 a ve~try was a.m. and 4.30 and 8 p.m. ; Knowle Top, cleared at added, as well _as a new organ and oak chmr stalls; 5.40 a.m. and 4.25 and 7.55 p.m. ; Woodland View, ~.t the same tlm~ ~he eh-arch w~ partly reseate~l. cleared at 6 a. m. and 6 and 8.15 p.IQ. ; · Dungworth, There ~~e 1,000 sittm15s. T~e reg1sters commence m , cleared at 4.45 p.m., and Hill Top,. clean~d at 5 1830. Jhe be~efice ~s an 1~cumben~y, net ye~rly p.m .. week days only throughout value £186, wtth res1dence, m the g-1ft of the v1car ' of Ecdesfield, and held .l'ince 1907 by the Rev. , ELEME~ARY ScHOOLS (mixed), Stannington, built Ga.maliel Milner, :.M.A. of Chrid Church, Oxford. in 1831 and enlarged in 1898, at a cost of £750; There is a PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL at Dung- there are other Elementary schools at Hollow worth. The \VESLEYAN CHAPEL was n~built. in I Meadows and Dungworth, both liC€nsed for Divine 1878-9, at an outlay of £1,500, and there is another 1 service. The UNDERBANK ENnow1m ScHOOL was at Storrs, erected in 1884; the old chapel, built in : erected in 1853, and there is also a CouNCIL ScHOOL. 1821, is now use::l a.s a Sunday l!chool. The ·PNI- ! A new Counc1l school is now (1911) in course of TARIAN CHAPEL, erected in 1641, will seat 300 erection. lJerson.s, and has a minister's horu:e, built in 1875. TRl' Old ~-\t Rive1in Glen and Hollow ~Ieadows are chapels The A~T ScHOOL is carried on in the Workhouse; I. McHardy, superintendent. belonging to the United Methodist.s. In 1894- six • almshouses for the aged poor were erected and PoLICE STATW~, Joseph Priestley, sergeant endowed in Ivy Road by Mr. Joseph Kaye. At Hollow Meadows, near the Norfolk Arms, 7 miles CARRIERS to SlteHield.-T. Dawson and Mrs. Hague;. ~.\V. by W. of Sheffield, are portions of moorland, 1 daily. Barnes John, farmer, Bingley lane Fox William Hemy, vict. Norfolk'Helliwell \Villiam A. farme.r, High Bartlett James, farmer. N ethergate Arms, Hollow Meadows Matlock Baxter David, farmer, Rivelin 1 Furness Mrs. Elizabeth, vict.Robin Hirst Richard, farmer ,Hop wood ho Beal Samuel, farmer, Rivelin Hood & Little John, Lit.~Iatlock Horsfield Joseph, frmr. Broad oak Belfield John, stone mason, Bing-' Furness Mrs. Sarah, vict. Rivelin 1 Innmn Miss Ann, grcr. Knowle top· ley lane hotel Inman Wm. •hopkeeper, Uppergatc Birch Paul, farmer, Rivelin i Gillott Bros. razor scale pres:::ers, Johnstone James, ~oak lane Bramall o~car, farmer, Storrs Uppergate Kirkby Geo. frmr. Hollow .Meadw3 . RramleyEdwd.frmr.Hollow mearlws Goodinson Alfred Joseph, farmer, Laycock \Villiam Samuel, )Ioscar 1 Bulla.B Fredk. art metal worker ; 1 Town head rise, Hollow Meadows h. Knowle top 1 Goodinson Fred, razor scale presser, Lamas Wiliiam, manufacturer (J_ Bullas Waiter, grocer, Knowle top Rivelin & J. Dyson); h. The Griffs Bursnell Wm. cowkpr. Nethergate, Gosney Henry, quar-ry owner, Rive- 'McHardy Imac, superintendent Cook Mrs. Alien, farmer, Corker lin glen Truant school, Hollow Meadows Wall~ Gray John \Villiam &. Albert, McHardy l~Irs. matron Truant. Crapper Harvey,farmer,\Vade field farmers, Hill top school, Hollow Meadows Crapper Mrs. Sara.hAnn ,frmr. Storrs Gray Mark, farmer, Syke house Mallinson J o~hua, grocer, Storrs Crapper Mrs. Theresa,farmer,Storrs Gray Mrs.Mary,frmr.Moorwo£Jd fm Mallinson Luther, butcher Crapper Wm. farmer, Broom vale Gray Mrs. Mary Ann, vict. Hare ~1allinson Uriah, farmer, Storrs Culver Robert, Moscar Cross, Hol- & Hounds Marsden Charles, farmer,Crawshaw· low Meadows • Gr-ay Heuben F.R.H.S. National Head farm . Dawson Matthew, farmer, Bent's schoolmaster Marsh Brothers, wheelwrights farm & Cow gap i Gray Willie, farmer, Padley house Marsh Frank, joiner Dawson Thomas, carrier, Cow gap· & Green fold, Dungworth ~Iarsh Wm. (Brothel\S), Gorrlon vii Drabble Geo.(& Sons); h.Brookside Gray Willis. vict. Sportsman inn Milner Rev. Gamaliel M.A. (vicar), Drabble & Sons, fire clay dealers Grayron Samuel,farmer,Xethergate The Vicarage ~lilner &c. Brookside 1 Grayson Mrs.Sarah,frmr.Hall cliff.P John, vict. Queen's hotel Drabble Vincent (& Som) ; h. 1 Green Charles, farmer, Dungworth Mosley 1\Iark. farmer 7 Bingley seat Brookside Greenwood Charles,farmer, Hill frrn ~adin John Edward, i]Uarry owner Dronfield Alfred (Vickers & D.); Griffin Arthur William Henry. ~ichols Arthur, farmer, Beeton h. Liberty hall vict. Crown & Glove Nichols George R. farmer Dutchman Ernest, M os car rest, di ague Mrs. Caroline, farmer, Nichols J ames, farmer. Nook farm Hollow Meadows Dungworth Ogden William, dam kpr. Rive:in Dyson George Edward,farmer,Rails Hague Herbert, farmer, Storrg Oxley Joseph, razor scale presser Dyson J. & J. manufactrs. of fire Hague Mrs. Judith, farmer, Storrs Payne Mrs.Annie,Unitarian school- bricks &c. & fire clay dealers; Hague Robert, farmer,Rickettfield, mi,-tre'ls, Underbank TA" Dysons: '' T N 21 OwlPTton Dungworth Peaee Norman K. Mascar height~, Elliott Robert, farmer, Hallfield la Hague Willis, farmer, Dungworth Hollow Meadows Elliott Vivian, farmer, Storrs Hall Fred, sexton Pendleton Thomas, boot maker, Etchells Charles, quarry owner Hammond Fred, farmer, Hollow Ran moor Eyre Geo.Alfd.farmer. Beeton Rod Meadows Perkins James, dam ke€per,Rivelin Eyre Robert Henry, farmer, Load Hammond Samud & George, far- l'riestley .John. farmer, "Cppergate brook mers, Hollow Meadows Priestley Joseph, police sergeant Forsdike William D. The Grange, Hammond Wm. fr-mr. Rivelin side Revell-Sutton Capt. Francis J.P. Hollow Meadows 1 Hawksley Herbert Arnold, butcher, Revell grange Fox Willia.m, threshin~ machine Han moor Revitt Ernest, butcher• owner, Rivelin corn mills l Revitt Greaves, farmer;BiJ.tglf'y in1 .