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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Wigram Mrs. N orthlands Moody Frederick, farmer Custance Major, Landford cottage COMMERCIAL. Moody Gabriel, shopkeeper, Post off llewe Rev. William Mills B.A.(rector), Cooper John, farmer Moody John, farmer Rectory Giles Herbert, farmer Moody Reuben, jun. builder, contrac Fisher Miss, Earldoms Hatch William, blacksmith tor, carpenter & joiner & farmer Luck Gen. Sir George K.C.B. Land­ Jukes Fredk. blacksmith, Earldoms Beynolds Enos, farmer ford lodge Kendall Oliver, wheelwright Reynolds Frank, farmer Thomas Mrs. Brooklands King Jesse, farmer Reynolds Jn. farmer, Landford Woods Truman :'.iro. Landford house Knights Jane (Miss), farmer Symonds Samuel, farmer, Earldoms

"LITTLE LANGFORD is a village and parish, 2! and flint. The chief crops are wheat. oats and barley. miles north-west from Wishford station on the Salisbury The area is I,OI5 acres of land and 5 of water; rateable -and Westbury branch of the Great Western railway, 8~ value, £1,032; the population in 1901 was 68. north.west from Salisbury, in the Southern division of the Sexton, Joel Bryant. 1 -connty, hundr~d of B~a':l~h and. Dole, ~alisbu~ and Ames- 'Letters, which should be addressed Steeple-Langford S.O bury pet~y s.es,siOnal division,WJiton nmon,Sahsbury co:nnty Wilts, arrive at 9 a. m. The nearest money order & -court d1stnct, rural deanery of Wyl.ye ( p~rt10n), telegraph office is at Wishford, 2f miles distant and archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. Wall Letter Box the Rectory cleared at 5 30 pm · The church of St. Nicolas is a small cruciform building sundays 8. 30 a.'m ' . . . . ' ui flint and •tone, in the Norman, Early English and . ' . Decorated styles, rebuilt, after the model of the ancient · The children of Little Langford attend tbe school at edifice, in 1864, and now consisting of chancel, south chan- try chapel, nave, south porch and a central turret con- GROVELEY WOOD, r! miles south, and formerly taining one bell, and will &eat about 70 persons. The I extra-parochial, is now a parish, and has a small chapel, register dates from the year 1699. The living is a · erected in 1867 by George R. C. 13th Earl of Pem­ rectorv, net yearly value £go, including 7 acres of glebe, broke, and of whicli the rector of LitAie Langford is chap­ with residence, in the gift of the Earl of Pembroke, and lain: the present Earl is the chief landowner. In the held since r8q2 by the Rev. Chas. Stratford Earle M.A. of 1 neighbourhood are some ancient entrenchments. The the University of Durham. The Earl of Pembroke and 1 area is 958 acres ; rateable value, £565 ; the population Montgomery P.u., G.C.V.O. is lord of the manor and 1 in 1901 was 6o. oole landowner. The soil is light loam; subsoil, chalk The children of this place attend the school at Barford Earle Rev. Charles Stratford M.A. /Andrews Fred, farmer J Xoyce Frank, gamekeeper to the Earl (rector), Rectory Compton Wm. farmer, Groveley wood of Pembroke, Groveley wood