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20 AFFPCDDLE. DORSETSHIRE. [ KELLY'S esq. and held since 1912 by the Rev. Hugh Basil Brown Post & T. Office.-Mrs. Anna Clarke, sub-postmistress. A.K.C.L. At BRYANTS PUDDLE there is a Wesleyan Letters arrive through Dorchester at 7.20 a.m. & 2.45 chapel. Children of this parish are apprenticed from p.m.; dispatched 5·35 p.m.; sundays, arrive 7.50 Frampton's charity, of Moreton. Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh a.m. & dispatched 9·55 a.m. Tolpiddle is the nearest Frampton and Ernest Ridley Debenham esq. are the money order office principal landowners. The soil is lig}:lt loam and gravel ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley and Wall Letter Box, Bryants Puddle, cleared at s.ro p.m.; roots. The area is 3,614 acres of land and 14 of water; sundays, 9.15 a.m rateable value, £2,137; the population in 1911 was 340 Elementary School, Bryants Puddle, built at the cost of in the civil and 408 in the ecclesiastical parish. the late H. Frampton esq. in 1870, for both parishes; On BLADEN HEATH and the other hea.ths are many the school will hold 100 children; Miss Eleanor curious pits and barrows, and others at Clouds Hill. J ames, mistress The hamlets in this parish-which is intersected by the Piddle are Pallington hamlet, Ii miles south; Bryants Carriers to Dorchester.-John Laws, from Bryants Puddle tithing, I mile east; Oakers Wood, I mile south Puddle, every wed. fri. & sat.; Charlton Toms &; east; Rogers Hill, I mile north-east; and Waddock, xi Ernest Roper, from Be re Regis, pass through every miles south. wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bissell Geo. farmer, Affpuddle West Foot George & Wallis, farmers, Brown Rev. Hugh Basil (vicar) Blowers Henry, farm bailiff to E. R. Pallington Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton Mrs. Debenham esq House Richard,farmer,Bryants puddle Oakers Wood house Budden Thomas, farmer,Waddock frm Hunt Joseph Keith, farmer, Throop COMMERCIAL. Clarke John, shopkeeper farm Btlley Charles Waiter, miller (water) Oourtney Chas.shpkpr.Bryants puddle Laws John, carrier, Bryants puddle & baker Fooks J obn, thatcher Parsons Robert, farmer, East farm ALCESTER is a civil parish, formed in pursuance officers and g6 inmates in Shaftesbury Poor Law Insti of the "Local Government Act, 1894,'' by Local Govern- tution. me:~.t Board Order No. 31,568, from the rural part of Letters through Shaftesbury, the nearest money order St. James', Shaftesbury. It is half a mile south from & telegraph office, arrive at 8 &; II a.m. & 3·45 &; Shaftesbury and 3 south from Semley station on the 7.10 p.m.; sund ays, 8 a .m South Western railway, in the Northern division of lhe Wall Letter Box, cleared at . &; 1x. a.m. &; . county, hundre~ of Monkton-up-Wimborne and petty 9 35 45 5 55 sessional division, union and county court district of & 8 p.m. ; sundays, 4·4° p.m Shaftesbury. The Shaftesbury Poor Law Institution is Elementary School (St. James', Shaftesbury) (mixed), in this parish. The area is 51 acres; rateable value, under the control of the County Council, erected in £725; the populati()n in 1911 was 275, including 8 1873, for 220 children; Percy W. Knight, master Imber Alfred, Alcester h()use COMM!IJRCIAL. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Mansfield Mrs. Alcester cotta2e Jones Henry Edward, Tegistrar of Burlton Mrs. Cottage green Mills Miss births & deaths, Shaftesbury sub- Forrester Hugh Carl, St. John's cot Wills Ch-.trles T. Manor house district, &; relieving & vaccination Fox-Pitt Lionel Chas. Lane F.R.G.S., Yarnall Rev. George Hunter B.D. officer & collector to the guardians, J.P. Cliff house (rector of St. James, Shaftesbury), No. 1 district, Shaftesbury union & Grles Fredk. Wm. The Old Rectory St. James' rectory school attendance officer ALDER.HOLT is a parish, formed in 1894 by the , ..,here in the parish are tumuli. Alderholt Park, the Local Government Board, and a village, I mile north seat of George Onslow Churchill esq. J.P. comprises east from Daggons Road station on the Salisbury and about so acres. The principal landowners are the Dorset branch of the London and South-Western rail Marquess of Salisbury P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B. who is lord way, 16 miles south-west from Salisbury, 14 north-east of the manor, and G. 0. Churchill esq. J.P. The area from Wimborne and 99! from London, in the Eastern is .3·7fi9 acres; rateable value, £2,933; population in division of the county, petty sessional division and 1911 was 741 in the civil and 753 in the ecclesiastical .county court district of Wimborne, hundred of Cnn parish. borne, union of Wimborne and Cranborne, rural deanery Parish Clerk, Fred Hibberd. of Pimperne (Wimborne portion), archdeaconry of Dorset Post, M. 0. & Telegraph Office, Alderholt. Arthur W and diocese of Salisbury; the rivers Blackwater and Brewer, sub-postmaster. Letters through Salisbury, Alder flow through the parish. Alderholt, Daggons, via Sandle Heath, arrive at 6.35 a.m. & 2.10 p.m. & Crendell and Cripplestyle, formerly hamlets of Cran dispatched at 11.5 a.m. & 7.20 p.m. week days & borne, were formed November 14, I84g, into a district arrive at 6.35 a.m. & dispatched at 4.25 p.m. on sun for ecclesiastical purposes. The church of St. James, davs• at Daggons, erected by the Marquess of Salisbury, is a Wall Letter Boxes.-Alderholt, cleared at 7·5 a.m. & building of local sandstone in the Early English style, 6.45 p.m. ; sundays, 7 ·5 a.m. ; Crendell, cleared at consisting of chancel, nave, western porch, and a turret 7.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. week days only containing one bell: there are 150 sittings. The register County Police, Benjamin Fry, constable dates from the year 1849· The living is a vicarage, net Elementary School (mixed), built in 1847 & enlargP-1 yearly value £r8o, in the gift of the vicar of Cranborne, about 1874 & again in 19I2, for 164 children; & i~ and held since 1913 by the Rev. Daniel Frederic Slemeck supported in part by the Marquess of Salisbury; Perc-. M.A. of Keble College, Oxford. There is a CongTegf1- Charles Bracher. master tional chapel at Cripplestyle, built in 1888, and seating Railway Station. Daggons Road, Henry Ernest GaigPr, 135, and one at Alderholt. Near Cripplestyle and else- station master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hoodinot% James Henry, poultry dlr Batcock Rev. William Henry (Con- COMMERCIAL. Hooo Albert, farmer, Bull hill gregational), Cripplestyle Bailey Frederick, miller (water) Hood George, beer retailer Carrington Miss Bailey Robert, farmer, Crendell Hood Henry, farmer, Bull hill Churchill Geo.OnslowJ.P.Alderholt pk Beale Augustus, farmer Kenchington Sidney, woodman to G Edwards Alfred 0. Dendells Brewer Arthur W. clerk to the Parish 0. Chnrchill esq Fairlie James, The Oaks Council, & post office Lockyer George. farmer, Crendell Hibberd Mrs. K. Daggons road Brewer Tom, farmer, Crendell Lucas William, higgler Hiscock Augustus, Daggons road Brewer William, farmer, Fern hill Ne-wman Fredk. Geo. farmer, Red h' Hives Mrs. Meadow croft Butler Charles, farmer, Harts farm, Nicklen Edwd. grocer, Daggons road Kearl Charles Daggons Nicklen Frank, frmr. Gravel Pits frm Lush Mrs. Hillbury Dowdell George, blacksmith, Daggons Nicklen George, farmer, Daggons Nicklen Miss, Ash croft cottage Eldon A. S. beer Tetailer, Daggons Nicklen George, farmer, Home farm Shapter John Barri, Arden Foster Arthur, farmer, Cripplestyle Palmer Kate (Mrs.) & Sons, grooers Slemeck Rev. Daniel Frederic M.A. Fry Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Crendell Parsons Claud R. farmer, Hill farm (vicar), Vicarage, Daggons Fry George, farmer & timber mer- Philpott Edgar, Churchill Arms P.H Smith-Gordon Sir Lionel bart. Alder- chant. Crendell Daggons road bolt lodge Green Ernest George, poultry farmer, Pres~lt>y Albert. George, farmer,Cro~<~ Sturt Miss. Birch Hill house Daggons Roads farm Swift Harold, Heathcote Hayter Alex.&Benj.frmrs.Warren farm Rake Shannon, brick manufacture-r Taylor Georg-e Claphan, Claremont Hibberd Fred, farmer &; parish clerk, Rooke Charles, carpenter Watts Mrs. Alderholt Mill house Dag:;rc>ns Rose George, farmer .