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Schools. for 120 children; average attendance, II7; &; supported National, St. Martin's (mixed), built, with master's house, by Lord Trevor; Ernest William Leavey, master for 123 children; average attendance, 98; &; supported by Lord Trevor; John C.tland, master; Mrs. Edith Carrien. Cutland, mistress Ellesmere, Pryce Leach, tues National, Ifton Heath (mixed), built with master's house, , Pryce Leach, wed. &; sat 1FTON RHYN. Hughes Morris Stphn.farmr.Mitre frm ParTY Richard, farmer, Ddol Craig Samuel E. Trevor villa Jones George &; Sons, gro~rs, provi- Phillips Jsph. farmer, Up. Wigginton Williams Rev. Thomas B.A. Vicarage, SJion dealers, bakers &; corn dealers, Powell Joseph, farmer, Wigginton St. Martin's Ifton heath Preston Thomas, boot maker COMMERCIAL. Jones Edward, wheelwright, Ifton hth Pugh Evan, farmer, Up. Wigginton Baker Moses, cowkeeper Jones 1saac, farmer, Pont-y-blew Richardson George Franklin, farmer, Cartwright John, farmer, Ifton farm Jones Martha &; Jane (Misses), shop- Erwescob Davies Lydia (Miss), shopkeeper keepers, St. Martin's moor Roberts Job, grocer &; dJraper &c Drury Samuel, farmer Jones William, farmer, Yew Tree farm Roberts Jonathan, frmr.Up.Wigginton Edwards Alice (Mrs.),shpkpr.Ifton hth Jones William, grocer &; provision Rogers Edwd. stone mason,Coed-y-ralt Edwards Stephen, licensed hawker dealer, Berwyn house Rogers William, farmer, Criffen farm Edwards Thomas, carter &; coal dealer, Kent Benjamin, farm bailiff to Lord Sapple Edward, hawker 1fton heath Trevor, Brook h{)uSoEl Taylor Edwd.shpkpr.St.Martin's moor Edwards Wm. farmer, Glan-y-Wern Kynaston Jsph. shopkeeper, Ifton hth Taylor Edwin Haronett, shopkeeper.. Evans James, bricklayer Leach Pryce, carrier 1fton heath Evans Thomas, farmer Leake Stephen, farmer, Pen-y-bryn Taylor Jabez, farmer Evison Samue!, farmer, New house Lewis John, farmer, Wigginton Thomas John, blacksmith, Post office- Edwards Richard, woollen hose manu- Lightwood Sam!. farmer, Derwen frm Williams John, farm~r, Ifton hall facturer &; grinding &; ribling mill, Lloyd Samuel, farmer Williams In.tax collector &;assst.oversr Ifton heath MinshaU James, miller (water), Williams Sarah(Mrs.),fmil".Coed-yr-allt Flanog Colliery Co.Lim.colliery ownrs Erwescob mill Wilson J oseph, wheelwright Gibbs James, farmer, Wigginton hall M{)rris John, Cross KeY'S P.H WoodtvilleMary(Mrs.),frmr.Pen-y-bryn Harris Charles, butcher, Ifton heatp Owen Daniel, tailor, HOOn heath Woollam James, farmer &; thrashing Hughes James, butcher Parry Richard, cooper machine owner, Gl-edrid SA:MBROOK is a parish, formed Jan. 13, 1857, out of of Chetwynd Park, Newport, is the lord of the manors of the parishes of Chetwynd and Cheswardineo, and comprises Sambrook and ; the principal landO'Wners are the townships of Sambrook, Howle and Pickstock, in the Mrs. Swanwick, George Montford esq. of Church Stoke; Northern division of the county, Newport county court and Col. Robert Masefield, of Ellerton Hall. The area 01 district, Drayton petty sessional division, rural deanery ot the parish is 2,343 acres; rateable value of the township. , archdeaconry of Salop and ; £3,554; the population in 1891 was 421. Sambrook township is in Newport union, 5 miles north Howle is a township of Chetwynd . from. from Newport station on the Stafford and Wellington sec- which place it is 3 miles north-west, in Newport union. tion of the London and North-Western railway. The The Primitive Methodists have a small chapel here; area, church of St. Luke. consecrated. October 2nd, 1856, is an 765a. 2r. 13p.; rateable value, £1,024 15s. edifice of local red sandstone in the Gothic style, consisting Pickstock i!l' an isolated township of Edgmond and of chancel with north aisle, nave of three bays, north aisle, Chetwynd parishes, in Newport union, 2! miles north soutJh porch and a wooden turret at the west end of the from Newport, on the borders of Staffordshire. For poo!" nave, with shingled spire and containing one bell: in the law and highway purposes it is included with Chetwynd north chancel aisle is a stained window to the Rev. township. The area is 1,099a. ; rateable value,£1,515 10S~ ~rederick YOU?g, late vicar of Chetwynd, d. 1872 , and Parish Clerk, William Breeze. ID the north aIsle one to Mrs. Clarke, of Sambrook. d. . 1875; the east window is a memorial to Thomas Borough Post Office.-Robert. Tomlinson, sub-postmaster. Letters- esq. late of Chetwynd Park, d. 1888. The register dates from Newport arrIve at 8·5 a.m.; cleared at 5.30 p.m. ; from the year 1856. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly no co~ectlOn. on sundays. The nearest money ~rde~ value £145. including glebe, with residence, in the gift office IS at Hmstock &; telegraph office at Cheswardine of J. Sidney B. Brough esq. of Chetwynd Park, and held Board School, erected in 1880, with residence for master.. since 1856 by the Rev. Samuel Clarke M.A. of St. John's for 88 children; average attendance, 58 ; William Arthur College, Oxford. John Sidney Burton Borough esq. J.P. Ruck, master; Miss Mary Ruck. mistress BeeS'ton John, Pickstock Dawes William, blacksmith Nock Edwin, miller (water), Caynton: Olarko Rev. Samuel M.A. Vicarage Evans Edward, farmer, Howle manor Pearce John, farmer Goodwin Mrs GIa.ssay Saml frmr. Showell gronge Ruck William Arthur, assist. oversoo!" Swanwick Mrs Hamer James Alfred, farmer Sillitoe John, shopkooper, Pickstock Hendley In.miller (water),Showell mill Stokes Thomas, farmer, Pickstock COMMERCIAL. Hughes Samuel, 'shoe maker Taylor George, shopkeeper Ilruckshaw William, farmer Lloyd In.Wm. miller (steam &; water) Tomlinson Robert, tailor, Post office- Ilurton Edward, farmer, Howle pool Lockley Jos'eph, wheelwrighll Turner John, farmer, Pickstock Thlwes Waiter. farmer Miller Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Woolley Clements. beer retailer • .