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DIRECTORY. J NOHTHAMPTONSHIRE. NEW BOTTLE. 149 belongs, and Col. Proby are the largest landowners. p.m. The nearest telegraph office is Wansford, · 2 The soil is principally arable. The chief crops are miles distant wheat, barley, turnips, oats and beans. The area is Police Station, Frederick Sullivan, constable 2,490 acres of land and 17 of water; rateable value, Assistant Overseer, Rate Collector & Clerk to the Parish £3,216; the population in 1901 was 505. Council, Cecil Dennis Fenn Sulehay Lodge, or Old Sulehay, 1! miles north, Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1894 to formerly extra-parochial, was in 1869 annexed to this accommodate qo children; average attendance, 8o; parish, but the area is returned with Yarwell. Joseph Alfred Hoare, master; Miss Ada Askew, assist ant mistress Parish Clerk, John Ball. Carriers :-G. Crowson, to & from Stamford, fri.; to Post & M. 0. Office.-Elijah Dixon, sub-postmaster. Peterborough, wed. & sat. ; to Oundle, thurs. return- Letters through Wansford. Delivery commences at 7 • ing same day; Percy Herbert, to Peterborough, wed. & n.25 a.m. ; dispatched at 11.45 a.m. & 7·5 p.m. ; & sat. ; to Stamford, fri sundays (for callers) 8 till 10 a.m.; dispatched at 7·5 Railway Station, Harry Marks, station master Jones Rev. David Alexander M.A. Fenn Samuel William, farmer N assington & Yarwell Cemet-ery (Rev. (vicar), Vicarage Foster Thomas, hawker l D . .A. J ones, clerk to the burial brd) COMMERCIAL. Healey John Robert, farmer Norris Frances (Mrs.),Black HorseP.H Askew Waiter, farmer, Nassington ho Herbert Percy, carrier Papworth Mark Evans, slaughterer Askew William, farmer, Lyveden frm Hudson James, farmer Reedman William, timber merchant Baker Robert Edward, beer retailer Ireson Oakley, watch cleaner Rowles Archibald, teacher of music Ball J{)hn Thomas, cowkeeper Kilsby Thomas Wm. cycle repairer Rowles James Dixon, tailor Barr Thomas, firewood dealer Kirby Levi, shoe maker Scotney Jsph. Thos. Queen's HeadP.H Bettinson Frank, frmr. Nassington lo Knight Eliab, Three Horse Shoes P.H Scotney Joseph Thomas, jun. butcher Coles Alfred, builder Levic Henry J. baker Scotney Wm. Three Mill Bills P.H Crowson Albert, carpenter Lock Benjamin, farmer Siddons & Sons, coal merchants, Rail- Crowson George, carrier Lock John Frederick, insurance agent way station· Crowson Robert, carter Mould George, butcher Stafford Daniel, wheelwright Dixon Elijah, baker, & post office Mould John Ezekiel, grocer & draper Watson Emily (Miss), laundress Dixon Waiter Schofield, grocer Mould Matthew Hy. grocer & draper Watt Wm. farmer, Old Sulehav• ho NETHER KEYFORD, see p. ro7. NEWBOROUGH is an extensive parish, formed under worth-Fitzwilliam esq. of Milton House, and the Mar the Act 52 George Ill. c. 143 and amended by 59 George quess of Exeter, who are lords of the manor, the Dean lli. c. 77, in the year 1828, and is bounded on the south and Chapter of Peterborough, and the Ecclesiastical and south-west by an ancient drain called "the Carr Commissioners are the principal landowners. The New Dyke;" it is 2 miles east from Peakirk station, on the borough Friendly Society have a hall here, erected in Peterborough and Spalding section of the Great Northern 1906. The land, formerly an open common, is princi railway, and 3 miles north-west from Eye Green station pally arable, and the rest is used for grazing cattle ; on the Wisbech branch of the Midland and Great it has been much improved by drainage. The soil is Northern joint railway, 5 north from Peterborough and peat. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and roots. 5 south-east from Market Deeping, in the Northern Allotments are extensively cultivated by the labourers. division of the county, Nassaburg or Peterborough The area is s,507 acres of land and 24 of water; rate liberty, petty sessional division, union and county court able value, £6.s6o; the population in 1901 was 682. district, rural deanery of Peterborough (first portion), Sexton, John Lilley. archdeaconry of Oakham and diocese of Peterborough. Post Office. John Lee Branston, sub-postmaster. Letters The church of St. Bartholomew, erected in 183o, is a through Peterborough arr~ve at 7.10 a.m. & 5·5 p.m.; plain building of white brick, consisting of chancel, nave dispatched at 9.20 a.m. & 5·5 p.m. ; no sunday de- and small embattled western tower containing 2 bells: livery. Eye is the nearest telegraph & money order there are 300 sittings. The register dates from the office, 4 miles distant year 1831. The living is a vicarage, yearly value [299, Public Elementary School (mixed), built about 1832, with 2 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the enlarged in r878, & rebuilt in 188g, at a cost of £6so, Crown, and held since 1891 by the Rev. John Thomas for 178 children; average attendance, 100; George Trott M.A. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. There is a Waiter Fitness, master Primitive Methodist chapel. George Charles Went- Carrier.-George Harris, to Peterborough, wed. & sat 'l'rott Rev. John Thos. M.A. (vicar), Harris George, farmer & carrier Rowell Brothers, market gardeners Vicarage Harris John Thomas, farmer Sargeant Alfred, farmer Harris William, farmer Savwell William .Alfred, blacksmith COMMERCI..\L. Harris William, jun. farmer Sisson John, farmer Bellairs Albert Harvey, farmer J esson Wm. Robt. farmer & machinist Smith John (Mrs.), farmer Bird William S. farmer Jinks Joseph, farmer Speechley Jarnes, farmer Bollans Thomas, beer retailer Kettle J ames, Crown inn Vergette George Lucas, farmer Branston Jn. Lee,shopkpr. & post off Kew William, bricklayer & plasterer Vickers Wm. beer retailer, Oak inn Butler Alfred, Red Oow P.H Law Arthur Edward, farmer 'Vells Daniel, collar & harness maker Cave Willia.m, farmer Law Edward, butcher & farmer Whitfield Thomas, farmer Culpin Mary (Mrs.), farmer Little George Paul, farmer Williams Robert, farmer, assistant Cursley George, Bull inn Neaverson John, farmer overseer & clerk to Parish Council Eve John, farmer Odam John, farmer Wilson Parkinson Chapman, farmer Eve John, jun. market gardener Pinion Charles Henry, beer retailer Wright John, market gardener Forth George, blacksmith Pinion Charles Walt.er, farmer Wright Joseph, market gardener Godfrey William James, farmer Rose Thomas, farmer NEWBOTTLE with CHARLTON. NEWBOTTLE is a parish, 2 miles east from Kings 21, r654: the busts of himself and his lady, in white Sutton station, on the Oxford and Birmingham section marble, rest up:m a projecting table, above which is a of the Great Western railway, 2~ south from Farthing shield of arms: in the chancel are brasses with effigies hoe station on the Banbury and Bletchley railway, to Peter Dormer, of Lee Grange, Bucks, ob. 1555, his 2 and 3! north-west from Brackley, in the Southern wives and 19 children, and to Albert R. Pym; there division of the county, hundred of Kings Sutton, is a stained window, placed in 1867 by the late Samuel petty sessional division, union and county court dis Priestley Salisbury esq. and two others presented by trict of Brackley, rural deanery of Brackley (third F. J. Myers esq. and one by T. R. B. Leslie-Melville portion), archdeaconry of Northampton and diocese Cartwright esq. : a new organ was provided in 1894, of Peterborough. The parishes of Newbottle and Kings at a cost of £170: the font is Norman: the chancel Sutton with their hamlets were united for all civil retains a piscina of Early English date: the pulpit purposes by "Local Government Order," dated March bears the date 1584: the church was restored and 25, 1885, but again separated in 1896. The church of reseated in 1866 and has 250 sittings. The register St. J arnes is a building of stone in the Norman and later dates from the year 1528. The living is a vicarage, styles, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch net yearly value [143, including 54 acres of glebe, and a low embattled western tower containing 8 bells, 6 of with residence, in the gift of T. R. B. Leslie-Melville which art> tubular and were added in 1896: in the south Cartwright esq. and held since 1891 by the Rev. John aisle is a monument to John Cresswell esq. who died May J Prideaux Metcalfe M.A. of Pembroke College, Cam-.