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Eyre William, grocer & draper 1 Rowland James, Jessop Arms P.R l\Iillward Jacob Redfern Farnsworth SL grocer, Nottingham rd Saxton Robert, butcher Woolley Jas. John Arthur, Egreaves ho Farnsworth Thomas, pharmaceutical Searson Thorpe Bezckiah, pap:)rhanger chemist & postmaster Severn George, furniture broker COMMERCIAL. Fowkes Alfred, builder & grocer Swern Thomas, baker Abbott Luke, grocer Gent Cephas, confectioner Sheldon Annie (Mrs.). grocer Alien Samuel, grocer Gent James, shopkeeper Slack Samuel, butcher Baileybrook & Loscoe Collieries (The Gill German, smallware dealer Smith Jes~e, pork butcher Butterley Co. Limited, proprietors) Godber George, farmer, Codnorbreach Steeples ~attbew, painter Bradley Hy. markt.gardnr.'fhe Grange Graney William James, grocer Steeples George, baker Carrmgton Eliza (Miss), day school Grainger Henry, Boat inn, Stoneyford Taylor William, grocer, ale & porter Clarke Herbert, farmer Grainger Joshua, shopkeeper merchant & collector of poor rates Clarke James, farmer, Grandfield ho Grainger Walter, shopkeeper Thorpe James, draper Dixon Emily (Mrs.), Golden Ball P.II Halliday Joseph, French Horn P.H Tinkler Alfred, New inn Hollingworth Jas. Eclipse inn, & butchr Handley Robert, blacksmith Tomlinson J n. Whatoff, jun. hair dressr Holmes Joseph, butcher Hardy Wil1iam, shopkeeper Underwood Stepben, greengrocer Holroyd Thomas, Sir John Warren P.II Bolbrook John, stone mason Walker George Henry, fish dealer Johnson John, farmer, Mirey leys Holmes Henry, farmer, Stoneyford Warren Ernest, painter Kensit Henry Thomas, draper • Holmes Richard, farmer, Brook farm Warren John, builder Large Ralpb, farmer Kensit Henry Thomas, grocer \\'atson George, hardware dealer Lilley Charles, shopkeeper, The Grange Kniveton Edward, shopkeeper Watson Thomas Henry, butcher Pounder William, butcher & farmer Land William, farmer Wharmby Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper Shelton John, miller Martin Edwin, tallow chandler Wheeldon Thomas, shopkeeper Smedley Owen, brick maker ; & at Meakin Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. Cross hl White William, Old Glass House P.H Heanor Moss George, Miners' Arms P.H Woolley Charles, beer retailer Thorpe Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), b2er ret Peake Joseph, juu. market gardener Woolley James Christopber, farmer, Tuuuicliffe Geo. shopkpr. The Grange Peal.e Samuel, grocer & provision dealr breach Watcrall Charles, shopkpr. The Grange Peake William Henry, watch maker V\'oolley Joseph l'oundall, farmer W at.erall J ames, grocer Riley Richard, earthenware dealer lVorley John, shoe maker Watson Stephen, farmer Ripley Co-operative Society Limited Wright Artbur, butcher Whitney George, Gate inn (branch) 1Wright John, cowkeeper, Wood Lincoln Whysall Edwin, Coach & Horses P.H Robinson Hannah (Mrs.), cow keeper Loscoe. 'Voolley James John Arthur,landowner, Rooks William Henry, boot maker I Clayton Mrs Egreaves house CODNOR PARK, formerly extra-parochial, now forms here for the smelting and manufacture of steel and all des­ part of the ecclesiastical parish of Ironville (a brook which criptions of iron, several blast-furnaces being constantly at runs under the principal street, about llalf-way up, dividing work; the company are also proprietors of several collieries in the township); it is on the Erewash valley railway and the this county and in Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire; iron­ Erewash and Cromford canals, and is 132 miles from stone, coal and other minerals abound. A Temperance London by rail, 4 south-east from , 3 east from hall, Institute and baths, were erected hy the company in Ripley, and 8 north-eagt from .Belper, in the Ilkeston divisiOn 1 1866; the former building is now occupied by the Conserva­ of the county, hundred of Morleston and Litchurch, Basford th·e Club. The greater portion of the population are em­ union, Smalley petty sessional division, Alfreton county ployed in the ironworks and collieries. Aldercar Ball, the court district, rural deanery of Alfreton, archdeaconry of property of F. B. Wright esq. is the residence of Francis Hugh and diocese of Southwell. The canals form a junc- Adams esq. M • .A. The chief landowners are the Butterley tion here, and tlle railway, with a station at this point, is in Company Limited, the Venerable Archdeacon Woolley, of direct communication with the works and collieri~>s in the East Bergholt, Suffolk and F. C. Cortield esq. M • .A., J.P. of neighbourhood. Codnor Castle, formerly standing in a Codnor. The soil is clayey; subsoil, marl and clay. The park, covering an area of r,soo acres, appears to have been 1crops are wheat and oats, but the laud is chiefly in pasture. a large fortress, and a part of the walls and foundations stillj The acreage is 1,401 ; rateable value, £,9,967; the popula­ remain : it belonged to the Lords Grey of Cod nor, and after tion in 1881 was I ,o73· passing through several hands, was bought, in 1712, by Sir ' GoLDEN VALLEY is partly in this township and partly in 8. l\lasters, and is now the property of the Butterley Corn- Riddings district. There is a school church here, served by pany Limited, who hat"e Jaid out 7 acres as a park and re- the clergy of Ironville. creation ground; in the centre of which, on the top of a hill, Letters through Alfreton arr1ve at 7.30 a.m. The nearest 70 1854 & is a monumental pillar of stone, feet high, erected in 1 money order telegraph office is at Ironville post office, by the workmen and friends of the Butterley Company to 1 which is also the nearest place for posting letters. The the memory of William Jessop esq. the founder of the box is cleared at g.rs a. m.; 6.20 & 7-30 p.m.; sunday, works; 150 winding steps within the column lead to a Jo a.m gallery at the top, from which very extensive views can be National Infant School, Golden Valley, erected in x87r, for obtained ; some years ago it was struck by lightning and 70 infants ; average attendance, 40 ; Miss Alice Davis, traces of the occurrence are visible down thew hole of one side mistress The Butterley Co. Limited have "\ery extensive ironworks Railway Station, George Henry Ward, station master Adams Francis Hugh M.A.Aldercar hall ButterleyCompany's (Limited) Colliery Hibbert John, head gamekeeper to [letters t hrongh Langley Mill R. S. 0. Offices (F. C. Corfield, colliery mana- 1 FitzHerbert Wright esq (Notts)J ger; John Woolley, agent) Marriott .Francis & Joscph, farmers Cook Joseph Butterley Company's (Limited) Iron Meakin John, horse dealer COMMERCIAL. Works (FitzHerbert Wright, manag- Potter Josepll, farmer, Knowts hall Adams Francis Hugh M.A. school for ing director) Shelton Samuel, watch ma. Market pl the sons of gentlemen from public Cartledge George, grocer & provision Steeples John, farmer, Castle farm schools for colonial & other training, dealer, Golden valley I Stevens James, shopkeeper, Forge row Aldercar ball[letters throughLangley Codnor Park & Iromille Conservative 'faylor Robert, hair dresser, Market pi

Mill R.S.O. (Notts)] 1/ Club (Thomas Hill, sec) Tomlinson John & Thomas & Co. AllsoppGeo.mngr.ofmonumnt.grounds Fell Henry, shopkeeper, Market place grocers &ironmongers Bowler Samuel, farmer I Holmes James, shoe maker, Market pl V\'allis George, farmer COTMANHAY forms part of the borough of Tikeston, which see. COTON-IN-THE-ELMSisa parish, formed ro March, the south side of the nave is another memorial window to x865, from the parish of Lullington, 6 miles south from the same lady by members of her family, pre~nting a like­ Burton-upon-Trent, abont 3 miles from Donisthorpe station ness of herself, with a little girl, the Hon. Darea Curzon, .on the Benton and Nuneaton branch of the l\lidland railway only daughter of the late Lord Zouche, and sister of the and 7~ north-by-east from Tamworth, in the Southern divi- present Lord Zouche, standing at her knee: there is a third sion of the county, hundred of Repton and Gresley, Swad- memorial window to Emily Julia (Wilmot-Horton), d. II lincote petty sessional division,Burton-upon-Trent union and March, 1866, wife of the late Lord Zoucbe: in the chancel is county court district, rural deanery of Repton, archdeacon- a marble tablet to the Rev. Theodore Echalaz, vicar of ry of Derby and diocese of Southwell. 'I he church of St. Lullington, dated x8 58 : there are 246 sittings. The regis­ :Mary, erected in 1846, is a building of grey sandstone in the ter dates from the year 1846; the earlier registers are at Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave and a western tower Lullmgton. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £139, with spire, containing one small bell: there is a memorial with residence, in the gift of Mrs. Anson Horton, of Catton window to Anne (Horton), d. 4 Feb. x871, wife of the late Hall, and held since 1872 by the Rev. James Burdekin. Right Hon. S:r Robert Wilmot Horton hart. by the tenantry There is a Wesleyan chapel. Wagstaff and Clarke's bequests and parishioners of Coton as a mark of their esteem; and on amount to .£3 8s., £2 of which. is applied to the education of