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Willis John, builder, Frances :road Windsor Royal Gas Co. Lim.(Jas.Wade.son, man.),Goswellla Willmore William, stationer, 13 Thames street Windsor Steam Laundry Co. (Miss Elizabeth Lee, man- Wilmot George, Clarence inn, Alma road ageress), Peascod street Windsor & District Starr-Bowkett Benefit Building Society Wise F. E. grocer, 24 High street (Arthur Moyse, sec.), Thames street Wood Mary Ann (Mrs.), news agent, 40 Thames street Windsor & District Trades Association (Whitcomb & Emson, Wood Robert, pharmaceutical chemist, 50 High street managers), 47 High street Woodley Francis, coffee rooms, 6 Market street Windsor & Eton Angling Preservation Association (Alfred Woolridge & Grisbrook, chemists. 17 High street • Stevenson, sec.), 4 Wellington terrace Woolward George, coroner's officer, town sergeant & school Windsor & Eton Benefit Building Society (Henry Duneau attendance officer, Sheet street Buckland, sec.), 8 High street Wootton John Richard, whitesmith, Love lane Windsor & Eton Church Union (Rev. Richard Tahourdin Working Men's Institute (Michael Treby Martin, hon. sec.), 14.A. hon. sec.), 9 Cloisters Church lane Windsor, Eton & Clewer Working Men's Conservative Asso- Working Men's Temperance Society (Edward Short, sec.), ciation (Thomas Ward, sec.), Oxford road Church lane Windoor & Eton Express (Richard Oxley, proprietor; Oxley Wright George William, accountant, 21 Park street & Son, publishers; published saturday), 4 High street Wrigtlt J. W. booksellet" 3 Peascod street Windsor & Eton Gazette (John Rendle, publisher & pro- Wright Wensley William, beer retailer, Vansittart road prietor; published saturday), 37 Peascod street Wyborn Sam, surgeon, Clifton house, Sheet street Windsor Fish & Poultry Stores Thomas Haynes, manager), Wyborn Stephen Mogg, architect & surveyor, 38 Sheet st St. Leonard's road Wild William, shoe maker, 3 Victoria street Windsor Royal Building Society(George rtland,maIlager), Yemm Henry Browlie, picture frame maker, Adelaide sq 13 High street Yule Alexander, fruiterer, 56 Peascod street is a village and parish djoining New Great Park, is a handsome mansion of red brick, once the Windsor, on the banks of the Thames, in the EaE'tern seat of William Duke of Cumberland, and is now the resi­ division of the county, hundred of Ripplesmere, petty dence of their Royal Highnesses Prmce and Princess sessional division and connty court district of Windsor, Christian of Schleswig-Holstein; the front facing the south rural deanery of Maidenhead, archdeaconry of Berks and has a battlemented rouf with small turrets at the angles; diocese of Oxford, 2 miles from the Great Western railway adjacent is the Royal Lo1ge, once the :mmmer residence of station at Windsor, 2~ from Egllam and 2 west from . George IV. and now occupied by Lieut.-Col. George Grant The church of St. Peter is a structure of flint in the Early Gordon J.P. Holly Grove is the residence of Capt. WaIter English style, Iconsisting of chancel, nave, north chapel, Douglas Somerset Campbell, deputy-ranger of Windsor south porch, and a western tower with spire containing 6 Park; Woodside, of Lieut.-Col. Robert William Webb bells; several stained windows and a brass to John Michel Follett; Ouseley Lodg-e, of the Hon. Robert St. John Fitz­ esq. founder of the Michel fellowships at Queen's College, waIter Butler D.L.; The Dell, of Baron John Henry \Villiam Oxford, and a monument to Culonel Powney, the companion Schroder; Pelling Place, of Lady Bulkeley; and there are and friend of Charles n.; to Penyston Powney esq. d. 1758; severall)ther handsome residences scattered over the parish, and to his son, Penyston Portlock Powney, d. 1794; here such as Burfield, The Grange, The Manor Cottage, The also is buried Mrs. ~Iary Robinson (nee Darby), the actress, Friary and the Priory. Her ~Iajesty the Queen is lady of who died 28th Dec. 1800; the church was thoroughly re- the manor. The chief landowners are her Majesty and stored in 1864, and has about 400 sittings. 220 being free. Queen's College, Oxford, and there are many other smaller The register dates from the year 1754. The living is a owners. 'rhe soil is gravel and clay; subsoil, various. vicarage, tithe rent-charge £205, net yearly value £285, . The chief crops are wheat, oatE', barley and peas. The including 23 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of area is 5,393 acres of land, which includes a great portion of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1876 by the Rev. Thomas Windsor Park, and 137 of water; rateable value, £19,820; Eustace Harwood M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford. A the population of the parish in 1871 was 2, II2, and in 1881. cemetery of three quarters of an acre, with mortuary chapel, 2,523 of which about 1,000 are in Sunningdale ecclesiastical adjoining the glebe, was consecrated and opened in Feb. parish, which see, and including 218 officers and inmates in 1886. St. Luke's licensed mission room, half a mile distant \Vindsor workhouse. from the church, is a small building- of red brick. The Parish Clerk GeOl'ge AlIen. Royal chapel of All Saints, situated in \Vindsor Park, was' . erected by her Majesty for the inhabitants residing in the PO:::lT, ~ONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFIC~ & Savmg~.Bank. park; divine service is held everySunday. The Rev. Joseph - '" m. Blake, postmaster. Lett~rs arrIve from'" mdsor Baly M.A.. of Worcester College, Oxford, and late Archdeacon at 7.40 & 12··-1-5 a.m. & 9 p~.; dispatchedat 10·5 a.m. & of Calcutta, is chaplain. The charities for distribution are 5·45 & 9 p.m.; sund~ys, arrive 7· 30 a.m.; d:spatched 10.15 of about £6 yearly value. The workhouse for the Windsor a.m. Letters for BIshopsgate through Stames union, situated in this parish, is a building of brick, in the SCHOOLS:- Elizabethan style, erected in 1835 on ground given by the National (mixed & infants), built in 1858, for 100 boys, & Crown, after designs by the late Sir G. Gilbert Scott R.A. endowed by Mrs. Hamersly with £89 & by Lady Onslow and will hold 300 inmates; full particulars of the union are with £22 a year; average attendance, 73; John Wilks, given nnder Windsor. Beaumont College, formerly the master; & for 100 girls; average attendance, 48; Miss property of the late Lord Ashbrook, and once occnpied Emma Topstield, mistress: & for 70 infants; average by Warren Hastings, is now used as a Catholic college, attendance, 50; Miss Margaret Hill, mistress under the direction of Jesuit priests; it has an attached Royal, Windsor park (mixed), founded in 1845, & sup- chapel, and in March, 1882, was visited by her Majesty ported by her Majesty the Queen, for the children of her the Queen. Moat Farm is said to have been the hunt- ser\'ants; there are now about 120 children, who are jug seat of the Saxon kings and also the place where partly clothed & boarded; William Thomas Warren, Earl Godwin died. Cumberland Lodge, within Windsor master; Mrs. Martha Warren, mistress Croslegh Rev. Charles R.D. [chap. ofthe Lock Miss, Bishopsgate cottage PRIVATE RESIDEN'fS Royal Engineering coIL], Scaitcliffe Long Allen, Dovecote Gen. H.R.H. the Prince K.G. & If.R.H. ne Gallatin Count, The Hermitage LynchRev.Jn.[Catholic], Beaumont col Princess Christian of Schleswig-Hol- De Pothonier The )Iisse"Abbey cottage ~IcCanll Rev. Henry S.J. [Catholic], stein, Cumberland lodge Eyre Thomas Joseph, Beaumontcollege Ashton Richard James, Bishopsgate ho Follett Lt.-Col.Rt. Wm.Webb,Woodside Marlin Henry Arthur (coroner for the Baly Rev.Joseph M.A. [chaplain of Royal Gilbert William, Vine cottage I borough of \Vindsor), Maple cottage chapel], Windsor park GordonLt.-Col.Geo.Grant J.p.Royalldg Milford Lady, Runnymede Birch Henry William, The Grove Harwood Rev. Thomas Enstace M.A. Mills Mrs. Mills place Blackett Rev. Joseph [Catholic], Beau- [chaplain to the union], Vicarage Murray Rt.-Hon. Sir Charles Augu,;tus montcollege Howard-VyseCol.GeorgeCharlesErnest p.c., K.C.B., M.A. The Grange Bulkeley Lady, Pelling place Adolphus Richard J. P. (gentleman O'Hare Rev. Frederick S.J. [Catholic]. Butler Hon. Robert St. John Fitzwaher usher to Her Majesty),::\Ianor cottage (president of Beaumont college) D.L. Ouseley lod~e IJarrettRev. Bernard [Catholic], Beau- ParkerRev.Henry [Catholic],Beaumont Campbell Capt. Walter Doug-Ias Somer- mont colle-ge college set (deputy ranger of Windsor park), King Rev. Michael [Catholic] (vice-pre- Pennell Mrs. Rishopsgate Holly grove sident), Heaumont college RansfOJ'd\VilliamHurnphries, Leesholm Carington Lt.-Col. the Hon. William Km~don Rev. George 8.J. [Catholic] I Reeve Rev. Edward LCatholic], Bean- Henry Peregrine J.P. BUl'tield Beaumont college mont college