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• !HO . DORSETSHIRE. ( KELL1'~ "' Giles Waiter, fal'Iil baili1i to l'oba OOHJIIERillAL PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 0 Spra.ke esq Hamkey ReVl Basil B.A. Rectory Adlem Renry, farm bailiff to Hooper Brothers, farmers, Manor, Hooper Reginald Hooper Brothers North & Glebe farm1 Pe!'rse Mrs. Crossway house Cole J ames, dairyman Lane Frank, shopkeeper Ta~lor Mrs. Long house Dowling Joe, Farquharson Arms P.H Spinney Brothers, blacksmiths Wl!'teu Miss. Guelder cottage Ford ~orge. Orown inn Waiters Fredk. farmer, Hyde falm TARRANT XEYNSTON is a parish, z miles north- London S.W. and Major D. Mills, and )l.eld afnc& J94 by-east from station on the Somerset ancl by the Rev. Philip Bernard Wingate M.A. of Worceste~ (Midland and South Western Junction) railway, College, Oxford, who is also perpetual curate of Tv.r~=~ 3~ south-east-by-east from Blandford and S! north-west Crawford. The Primitive Methodists have a 1 from Wimborne, in the Northern division of the county, chapel here. 8ir William Henry- Smith-~arrioU bad,f hundred of , Blandford petty sessional division, J.P. of The Down House, Blandford, is lord of tha. union and county court district, rural deanery of manor and principal landowner. The soil is light .Jpam~ Pimperne (Blandford portion), archdeaconry of Dorset subsoil, chalk. Crops, wheat, barley and oats. The and diocese of Salisbury: it is on the western bank of area is r,gg6 acres of land and 12 of water~ rateahl~ the small , which falls into the Stour value, £I,337; the ,Population in Igoi wa~ 21~ 1 south of the parish. The church of All Saints, rebuilt 1 with the exception of the tower in 1853, is of flint and BUZBURY is a large Roman camp to the 'llO'Hih. stone in the Perpendicular style, and consists of {!bancel, Near it are three barrows. narve, north aisle of three bays, with octagonal piers, Sexton, Frank Martin. south porch and an emba tied we,tern tower containing Post & M. 0. Office.-Miss Alice H. Martin.-,suh-post;t one bell: two coats of arms, carved in stone, of the Highly Uli'ltress. Letters through Blandford arrive at 7·3$. family of Upton, were found under one of the pews; in a. m. & I p.m. ; dispatched at I2.5..5 I; 5.20 p.m~ the chanc& is a brass memorial to a fo mer rector; a Spetisbury, 3 miles distant, is the nearest.. ~legrap]J. memorial window was inserted in 1897 by D'arcy Todd office esq. to the late "Col. Todd and his wife: there a1e Wall Letter Box, Rectory, cleared at I.l5 & S·I5 ll·m-i-1 about 300 sittings. The register dates fr m the year sundays, 7.10 a.m 1737. The living is a rectory, net income £260, includ- Elementary School (mixed), built in r853, with houee !or ing 56 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the mistress, for 6o children; average attendance~ ,36 tl Rev. Barton R. V. Mills M A 12 Cranleigh gardens, Miss Helen Frewin, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS OOHHEROIAL. Pike George, wheelwright, smith & Hall Mrs. Keynston lodge ~ndrews Edwin Waiter, dairyman Sharp Wallace Henry, True Lonri"' Llewhellin Baroness Blanche, Bro k- Bugg Fred John, farmer, Manor farm Knot P.H field · Eldon Henry J. dairyman, Lophill Strange Waiter John, millet (water~ Wingate Rev. Philip Bernard M A Martin Augustin, farmer, Sunnyside Keynston mill Rectory Martin Henry, grocer is a parish, on the Mr. Woodman, of Pimpeme. On the Downs ar. river Tarrant, si miles north-east from Blandford barrows. Edward George Farquharson esq. of Langton atation on the Midland aud South Western Junction Hou ... e, is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The Tailway, ,in the Northern division of the county, soil is light; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops hundred of Pimperne, Blandford petty sessional division, are wheat and oats. The area is 1,658 aores; rateable union and county court district, rural deanery of value, £854; the population in rgoi was Bo. Pimperne (Blandford portion), archdea.conry of Dorset Sexton, William Harvey. • and diore e of Salisbury. There is no church. The Letters through Blandford arrive at 8. 45 a.m. Tarrant living is a chapPlry annexed to the vicarage of , about If miles distant, is the nearest money- Monkton, joint net yearly value £n4, including 3t acres order office & , i mile distant, the Df glebe, in the gift of Edward Geo. FMquharson esq. and nl:'arest telegraph office J.,- held -since r88g by the Rev. William Frederick Adye M.A. -of St Mary Hall, Oxford, who resides at Tarrant Monkton. Wall Letter Box, cleared at ro.s a.m. & S·IS p.m ,.oJ! l31andford race-course i, in this parish, but has long bPen week days; & 9 45 'l.m. on sundays disu~ d; horses are trained hPre by Mr. Waiters and The children attend the school at Tarrant Monktom Butler John & Sons, farmers TARRANT MONXTON is a p rish, on the river was erected about r8go. On the Down are several~ Tarrant, 6 miles by road east-north-east from Blandford rows. There is a Wesleyan chapel, with sittings for about station on the Midland and South Western Junction roo persons. Edward George Farquharson esq. is lord railway, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of the manor and s le landowner. The .soil is light o~ . ~onkto~-up-Wimborne, Bland~ord petty sessional chalky loam; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are. whe&t,t diVIs~on, umon and county court district, rural deanery oats and barley. The area is 2,I75 acres; Nteable of Pn~perne (Blandf~rd portion), archdeaconry of Dorset value, £t,I51; the population 1n 1901 was "~S7r and diOcese of Salisbury. The church of all Saints Sexton, William Harvey. is an ancient edifice of stone and flint in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south transept, north porch Post & Telep-aph Office. William Charles Eaton, sub- and a tower containing bells: the church was postmaster. Letters through Blandford arrive at . 5 w~stern 3 7 3 restored m I 873• and has 250 sittings. The rE>gister datE's a m. & I 55 p.m. ; dispatched 9·55 a.m. & 5-125 l'.m. irr fr?m the year I68g. The living is a discharged vicarage, Sunday, 8.so a.m. Tarrant Gunville, about 2! mileS'" with the chapelry of Tarrant I .. aunce~ton annexed jo'nt distant, is the nearest money order office net. yearly .value £: IJ4, including 3! acre<; of gleb;, with Elementary School (m 'xed), built in t85g, for 70 chil- reside~ce, m the gift of Edwd. Geo. Farquharson esq. and dren; avera15e attt:>ndance, 34; Miss Gertrud~ Torner neld smce I88g by the Rev. William FredPrick Adye mistress ., M.A. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford: the vicarage house Carrier to Blandford. Edward Elliott, wed. &i aat A.dye Rev. Wm. Fredk. ~LA. Vicarage Cossins John, farmer, Luton farm L gg Thos.farm bailiff to H. :Bugg esq Stafford-Northcote Cyril, Luton Cox William cowkeeper Lever James, dairyman Elliott Edwa~d, ~angton Arms P.H Medlam Charles, farm bailiff to COMMERCIAL. Ford William dairyman B J. H. Forder esq Bu{!"g Harry, Manor farm Gard John,bl~cksmith & wheelwright I TARRANT. RAWSTON is a parish, on the river containing one bell: there are go sittings. The regis~ Tarrant, 3~ miles east-by-north from Blandford station, on dates from the year r8r5. The living is A .r~rv~<811~ th-3 l\Iidlan~ ~n.d South Western Junction railway, in the nexed to , joint net yeiU'ly valuel'£82~ Northern dtviswn of the county, hundred of PimpPrne, including 32 acres of glebe, in the gift -of E. G. AU­ B~an~ford petty se3sional division, union and county court wright esq. and held since J877 by the Re1P. :James di.,tnct, rural deanery of Pimperne (Blandford portion), Penny M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. who reside~~ archdeaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. The at Tarra.nt Rushton. Sir William Henry Smith-Marrio~ rhurch of St. Mary is a small edifice of flint and stone. bart. of the Down Hou,e, Blandford, is lord of the manor p1s>:essing no architectural pretPnsi ru;, and consisting- of and principal landowner. The soil is light loam~ subsoil. chancel, nave, transepts and south porC'h without either chalk. The chief crop i, whPat. The area is 696 acres; ~ower or spire, but having a b 11 cbambe; over the porch rat!'able value, £433 ; the population in 1901 was 44-