938 . . [KELLY'S Parish Clerk, Lacock John Smart. WALL BoxEs, Notton, cleared at 10 a.m. 3 p.m. & 7·45 p.m. Sexton, Bowden Hill, Robert Winslow. week days; no collection on sundays; Bowden hill, g.Io . a. m. & 7·55 p.m. week days, & 9·55 a.m. sundays PosT, M . 0 . & T . 0. & S . B. & Annuity & I nsura?ce 0111ce. INSURANCE AGENTS :- John Austin, postmaster. Letters from dC.hippetcnhhdamt, Lancashire & Yorkshire Accident, E. C. Hunt, High street delivery commences at 7 a.m. & 2.30 p.m. i tspa e a · Liverpool & London & Globe, John Austin, Post office 9·45 a.m. 2·30 p.m. & 10 p.m Standard Life, E. C. Hnut, High street SANDY L.A.NE (Sub-Post Office. Letters through Chippen- National School (mi:xed), built in 1864, for 300 children; ham, delivery at 8.15 a. m. & 4 p.m.; di~patched at 8,15 average attendance, 190; & supported by voluntary con- a. m. & 7 p.m.; sundays, delivery at 8.15 a. m.; dispatched tributions & grant; James Wild, master; Mrs. Elizabeth at 8 p.m. Bromham is the nearest money order office Simco, mistress Lacock. 1 Crisp James Henry, surgeon,& medical PocockWilliamJames,farmer,New farm Armstrong Rev. Henry William BA officer & public vaccinator, Lacock Ring Matilda (Mrs.), farrier & smith [curate of St. Cyriac], Notton · ' district, union Say Henry, farmer, Stroud farm Awdry Lady, Notton house Croker Nicholas, farmer, Nethermore Selman James, chair maker Bere Mrs. Notton lodge Edmonds John, tailor Smart John, chair maker & parish clerk Crisp James Henry, The Grange Eyres Edwin, miller (water), Ray mill Tanner Alld. Jas. grocer &draper, &a~ent Errington Sir George bart. J.P. Lack- Fortune James, plumber & glazier for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mers ham house; & Reform, Bachelors' & Fry Edwin, farmer, Showell farm Tanner Wm. Alfd. coal mer.Lacock whf P.H Brooks's clubs, London 8 w Fry James, farmer, Manor farm Tayler Mary Jane (Mrs.), George Eyres Edwin, Ray bridge Fry John, farmer, Ray bridge Taylor Henry, farmer, Notton Kingsford FlaviusJosephus,Bewley villa Gale John, wheelwright, timber mer- Taylor James, coal merchant Paley Rev. John B. A. Vicarage chant, carpenter, builder & undertaker Webb Eli, boot & shoe maker Phelps Mrs. Greengate house HitchcockSarah Ann (Mrs.),shopkeeper Weston Caleb, boot & shoe maker Stevens William, Tower house HuntEdmundCoulimore,toy& fancy dlr Wheeler Ellen (Miss), pri\·ate school Talbot Chas. Henry J.P. JoyceWaltr.miller(water),Arnold's mill Wheeler Mary Jane (Mrs.), baker Kingsford Flavius Josephus, brewer & Wheeler Robert, farmer, Whitehall farm COMMERCIAL. maltster Wilts Friendly Society (James Henry AnsteyJohn,farmer, GreatNottonfarm Knee Moses, grocer &c Crisp, surgeon; Mrs. Simco, clerk) Austm Henry, draper & grocer Lacock Agricultural Society (Henry Austin James, butcher Austin & William Minty, hon. secs) Bowden Hill. Austin John, assistant overseer & collec- Latham Eli, baker Collins John, Bowden cotta£re ~ tor of poor rates & assessor & collec- Latham Harriet (Mrs.), grocer GladstoneJn.EvelynM.A.,J.P.Howden pk tor of taxes, Post office Marchant Theodr. Carpenters' ArmsP.H Harris Herbert Jas. J.P. BowdenHill ho Banks Esther(Miss)&Fdk.masons&bldrs Matting-ley G. & F. saddlers &c Knee Charles Banks Eliza (Mrs.), bacon factor Minty John Francis, farmer, Mill farm Stanley Rev. John M.A. The Vicarage Brinkworth Wm. baker & corn factor Minty William, farmer, Catridge farm Ho well Catherine (Mrs.), farmer Cannon William Frederick, Red Lion P H Morrell John, slater & plasterer HumphriesRichard Butcher, beer retailr Coffee Tavern (John Austin, hon. sec. Phelps Elizabeth (Miss),draper&grocer Hunt Fanny (Mrs.), shopkeeper & treasurer) Phelps Joseph, smith & ironmonger & Pitt Jane (Miss), shopkeeper Cole Isaac, farmer, Luckham farm assessor of taxes Selman Job, beer retailer & chair makr Croker Frederick, farmer, Nash hill PocockWm.Hy.farmer,CuckooBush fm LANDFORD is a parish, bordering on Hampshire, Dewe B.A. of Clare College, Cambridge. Landford House is situated on a branch of the river Test, 10 miles south-east the property of the Rev. the Hon. John Horatio Nelson M.A. from Sahsbury, 6south from West Dean station on the Salis- rector of Shaw, near Newbury, who is lord of the manor, bury branch of the South Western railway and 7 west from and with James Richard Wigram esq. J.P. of Northlands, Romsey, in the Southern division of the county, :Frustfield are principal landowners. The soil is chiefly gravel ; sub­ hundred, Alderbury union, Salisbury county court district, soil, sand and gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley Salisbury and Amesbury petty sessional division, rural and turnips. The area is 1,717 acres; rateable value, deanery of Amesbury Alderbury portion, and Salisbury £1,564; the populatien in 1881 was ~63. archdeaconry and diocese. The church of St. Andrew was Sexton, William King. rebuilt in 1858 of brick and stone, at a cost of £1,500: it is PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-John in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave, Newey, receiver. Letters arrive from Salisbury at 7·45 St'luth transept, north porch and western bell turret with 3 a.m. & 3·45 p.m. ; dispatched at 5.20 p.m. The nearest bells: there are 180 sittin~. The l'egister dates from the telegraph office is at Bramshaw year 1671. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £220, National School, with residence for the master & mistress, with residence and 101 acres of glebe, in the gift of Earl for 81 children; average attendance, 75; John Newey, Nelson D.L., J.P. and held since 1885 by the Rev. William Mills master; Mrs. John Newey, mistress Crossley Mrs. Landford house Collice Edward, farmer 1 Osman David, farmer Dewe Rev. William Mills B.A. Rectory Hutchings William, farmer Reynolds Frank, farmer Fisher Mrs. Landford cottage King James, farmer Turk Giles, farm bailiff to the Re,·. the Smith Rev. Orlando S. Landford lodg-e Moody Reuben, shopkeeper Hon. John Horatio Nelson M.A Wigram James Richard J.P. Northlands LITTLE LANGFORD is a village and parish, 2 of Pembroke .r.P. is lord of the manor and sole landowner. miles north-west from Wishford station on the Great West­ The soil is li~ht loam; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief ern railway, 9 north-west from Salisbury, in the Southern crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 958 acres; division of the county, hundred of Branch and Dole, Salis­ rateable value, £1,0l3; the population in 1881 was 82. bury and Amesbury petty sessional division, Wilton union, Letters through Heytesbury, via Bath, arrive at 9 a.m. Salisbury county court district, rural deanery of Wylye and The nearest money order &telegraph offices are at 'Vilton Salisbury archdeaconry and diocese. 'fhe church of St. & Codford Nicolas is a small cruciform building of flint and stone, in the Norman, Early English and Decorated styles, rebuilt, GROVELEY WooD, formerly extra-parochial, is now a. after the model of the ancient edifice, in 1s64, consisting of parish, 1i miles north-west, where a small school-chapel has chancel, south chantry chapel and nave, south porch and a been erected (1867) by the Earl of Pembroke, who is the central turret containing one bell, and will seat about 70 chief landowner. In the neighbourhood are some ancient persons. The register dates from the year 1699. The entrenchments. The area is 958 acres ; rateable value, living is a rectory, gross yearly value £ 127, including 7 [,672; the population in 1881 was 48. acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Earl of School, for so children; average attendance, 12 ; & sup- Pembroke J.P. and held since 1882 by the Rev. Albert ported by the Earl of Pembroke J. P.; Mrs. Lampard, Edward Baynham M.A. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. The Earl mistress Baynham Rev. Albert Edward M.A., Andrews Henry, farmer IMatthews Francis W. farmer, Groveley [rector], Rectory Compton John, farmer, Groveley wood wood STEEPLE LANGFORD is a parish and village, and diocese of Salisbury. The church of All Saints is a situated on the river Wylye and on the road from War- stone building, in the Early English style, consisting of a minster to Salisbury, 9 miles north-west from Salisbury and chancel, nave of four bays, south porch and north aisle, 2 east from Wylye station on the Wilts, Somerset and Wey- with square tower surmounted by a spire, and containing 4 mouth branch of the Great Western railway, in the Southern bells: it was restored, and a vestry and organ chamber division of the county, hundred of Branch and Dole, Wilton added, in 1875, at a cost of about £r,soo, raised by sub­ union, Salisbury petty sessional division and county court Iscriptions, and will seat about 290 persons. The re,;ister district, rural deanery of Wylye, arc:l(le:lCJnry of Saru:n dates from the yJar 1674. The living is a rzctory, yearly