388 . . [KELLY'S PalmerMiss Dickins William, sh'le maker ... I Keen Richard, Red Lion Palmer Montague Dickins William, farmer, Stewkley Dean VMaIden John, farmer, Manor farm Palmer Mrs. Richard, Grange house Dimmock Daniel, butcher Mayne WilIiam & Sons, plumbers Tomes Mrs Dimmock John, tailor painters, glaziers & well sinkers ·Whitehead Rev. Thomas [Primitive Dimmock Joseph, shopkeeper Mayne John, plumber Methodist] Farnborough-, farmer, Stewkley Dean Mead Edmund, farmer & dealer Windsor George Grace Frederick, shopkeeper &corn dlr Mead Matthew, farmer Grace John, coal dealer Moxon Walter, shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. Grace Richard, farmer Newitt Henry, cowkeeper Barton Richard, shopkeeper Grace RIChard, farmer & butcher Orchard Eli, Carpenters' Arms Rates Edward, miller (wind) Grace William, farmer Pine William Frederick, White Sloan Bates William, farmer & maltster Green Thomas, farmer Rand Robert, farmer Beasley Thomas, hawker Griffin Edward Williatt, brick,tile&pipe Randall James, farmer Bliss John, brick, tile & drain pipe mkr maker, & frmr. ; res. ,Aylesbry Reeve David, miller (wind & steamy Bliss Robert, grocer & draper Griffin William, farmer Reeves WaIter James, beer retailer Bliss William, blacksmith Gurney James, hawker Rogers Isaac, sub-postmaster & shopkpr Bodsworth Wm. saddler & harness ma Harnall John, coal dealer Rowe John, shopkeeper Bonham Frederick, farmer Heady Geo. hawker &hardware dealer . Rowe Mary (Mrs.), mealman & corn dlr Capel Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer Heady Henry, Cricketers' Arms, &farmr Rowe Thomas, Rose 0/ Crown Capel John, farmer Heady Jesse, baker Sirett Thomas, shopkeeper Chandler George, butcher Hedges Frederick, farmer Stone George, farmer Chandler Thomas, carrier Hedges John. brick, tile & pipe maker,& Stonhill Mary (Mrs.), King's Head, & Chappell WilIiam, Bull inn, & carrier farmer, The Warren shopkeeper Cheshire Thomas, shopkeeper HedgeR Joseph, farmer Tofield Robert, farmer Claridge Thomas, tailor Hedges Thos. farmer, Stewkley Dean Tofield Thomas, grocer Coleman William, threshing machine Hedges William, farmer, Dove honse 'rofield William, carpenter proprietor Hedges Wm. jun. farmer, Kiln farm White Henry Lee, grocer & draper ('oles Thomas, coach builder &c Hedges William Charles, corn dealer Willis George, shoe maker ('ruse William, cattle dealer Heley George, builder & carpenter Windsor George, farmer & grazier Cutler John, straw plait dealer Hounslow John, blacksmith & shopkpr L 'ttl t Dickins Edward, farmer Illing Ezra, boot m'tker 1 eco e. Dickins Francis, farmer Johnsou George, White Horse Blofield John, farmer Dickins .Joseph, wheelwright Keen James, bricklayer &shopkeeper Hedges Charles, farmer Dickins Thomas, farmer, Potash Keen John, cattle dealer & farmer Keen Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer STOKE GOLDINGTON is a parish and village on the lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is road from Newport Pagnell to Northampton; from the for- varions, principally stiff clay and limestone; subsoil, clay mer place it is 4~ miles north-west and the latter 10 sonth- and limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and east, in the hundred, union and county court district of New- beans. Bricks are made here. The area is 2,061 acres; port Pagnell, archdeacomy of , rural deane!'y rateable value £3,146; the population in 1881 was 808. of Newport Pagnell and . The church of GOREFIET.DS, a place of 65 acres with no resident popn­ St. Peter, which is seated on an acclivity, is an ancient lation and formerly extra-parochial, was annexed to this Gothic stone structure and consists of chancel, nave and parish in 1865 by an order of quarter sessions. aisles, with low square tower containing 5 bells, The register POST OFFICE.-Alfred Clarabut, receiver. Letters arrive dates from the year 1538. The living is a rectory con- from Newport Pagnell at 7.50 a.m.; dispatched at 5.15 solidated with Gayhurst, gros!'! joint yearly value, £480, in p.m. ; on sunday II a.m. The nearest money order & the gift of James William Carlile esq. J;P. of Gayhurst and telegraph office is at Newport Pagnell held since 1865 by the Rev. Charles Jerdein M.A. of Trinity INSURANCE AGENT.-Liverpool 0/ London o/Globe,W.Hancock ('ollpge, Dublin. Here is a Congregational chapel erected National School (boys & girls), John George Williamson, ill 1839. James William Carlile esq. J.P. of Gayhurst, is master Dawkes Mrs Dowdy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper I Slade Thomas, farmer, Ekeley' Jerdein Rev. Charles M.A. [rector] Edmunds Thomas, boot maker Smith Edwin, butcher & farmer COMMERCIAL. Hancock William, tailor Smith Thomas, farmer, brick & tile Adams J ames, The Lamb, & baker Harris J osiah, White Lion merchant, builder &c Amos John. maltster & beer retailer Riggins Hugh, farmer Smith William, farmer, Rectory farm Arm~trong Charles, shopkeeper Hinson Wm George, Ge01y/e 0/ Dragon, Thornton John Campbell, farmer Rrawn Frederick, farmer &farmer, Ekeley 'Warren Joseph, tailor ,. Clarabut Alfred, grocer, tea dealer & King James, blacksmith, carpenter &c Wesley William, carpenter general draper Mobbs Samuel, Coach 0/ Horses, Ekeley Whiting J oseph Evans, machine pro- Davis Samuel, baker & beer retailer Rainbow Joseph, shopkeeper prietor & farmer; & at Moulsoe STOKE HAMMOND is a parish and village 4 miles convent of Bradwell, founded by the Hamons, lords of this north-west from , 3 south from town, who endowed it with this advowson. which the con­ Junction station, in the hundred of Newport, union and vent, about the year 1260, gave to the see of Lincoln. The county court district of Leighton Buzzard, rural deanery of register dates from the year 1537. The living is a rectory, Bletchley, archdeaconry of Buckingham aud diocese of Ox- yearly value about £313 with residence, in the gift of Edward ford, situate on the river Ouze:. The church of St. Luke is Hart esq. and held ·since 1869 by the Rev. Edmund Pain BoA. a small cruciform building, approached through an avenue of Emmanuel College, Cambridg-e. 'fhe Wesleyans have a of lime trees, having chancel, nave, transepts, a central tower chapel here. The principal landowners are Bernard Thomas with 3 bells and a south porch; the interior was restored in Fountaine esq. who is lord of the m3.nor and resides at Stoke 1852: the oaken roof is in panels; the benches and stalls are House and Sir ~. M. de Rothschilrl bart. M.P. The soil is light open and of oak; the pulpit and reading desk of finely clay; subsoil, clay and gravel. Thechief crops arewheat, oats, carved oak, and the font is Norman; the stained east window beans and barley. The area is 10470 acres; the population was contributed by the rector: in the course of the restora- in 1871 was 369. tion, finely decorated sedilia and a piscina were discovered Pa1'ish Ulerk, William Fall. in the south wall of the chancel: a stone tablet in the west wall of the north transept contains inscriptions to the Letters arrive through Bletchley station at 8 a.m. for firs~ Fountaine family from the year 1650 to 1690; in the church- delivery, second delivery 6 p.m. WALL Box cleared at yard is also a handsome tomb,the burial place of the family of 8.20 a.m. & 6.10 p.m. & on sundays at 10 a.m. The near- I"ountaines: there is a curious poor-box, dated 1610, and est money order & telegraph office is at Bletchley station some ancient stained glass: in the year 1220, Richard de National School, erected in 1844, Miss Hannah Shortland, Tinlon was instituted, on the presentation of the prior and mistress Fountaine Bernard Thomas, Stoke ho Fisher John, Dolphin inn, & millwright Miles William, landowner & farmer, Miles William, Mount Pleasant & machinist Mount Pleasant Pain Rev. Edmund B.A. [rector] Fountaine Bernard Thomas, landowner Scott Charles, shopkeeper Collier Gabriel, farmer & overseer &; farmer, Stoke house Stevens Samuel, farmer ('urtis James, shoe maker Gee George, Bell Turney Charles Thomas, farmer Fountaine Thos. Fras. farmer, Chadwell . Keen George, shopkeeper