DIRECTORY. J . TERRINGTON ST. CLEME~T. 485 marble tablets to the .Ascham (1704), Edwards (1733 contains ro,652 acres of land, including 227 acres of and 1747), Bentinck (1813-84), Upwood (1868), Goode out salts, also 38 of water and 132 of foreshore; rateable (1842), Morphew (1845) and Hamond (1738) families: value, [,r8,262; the population in I9I·1 was 2,393 in the in the transepts are old wooden framed panels contain­ civil, and 2,129 in the ecclesiastical parish in 1901. By ing the Lord's prayer and the Belief, both dated 1635; a Local Government Board Order a portion of Terrington and in the chancel are memorial windows to the Rev. St. John, known as New Common Marsh, was amal­ T. T. Upwood M . .A. to Jane, his wife, d. 14 Oct. 1858, gamated with this parish in 1885. By the "Boundary and Jane his daughter, wife of Capt. Mark Edward Act of 1897," 258 acres were transferred from Wingland, Currie, d. 28 Jan. 186o: brasses have been placed to the Norfolk, and 104 acres from Wingland, , to late John Thomas Seeco,mbe esq. M.D., J.P., F.R..A.S. Terrington St. Clement. of Terrington Lodge, who died January 7, 1895, and to Sexton, Salathiel Winterton. the late Miss Florence Gagen: the church was repaired, Post, M. 0. & T. Office. John Ellis, sub-postmaster. new roofed and the lofty pinnacles restored in 1829: Letters arrive from King's Lyn.n at 7-5 a.m. & 1.55 & the vestry was rebuilt and the chancel restored in 1879 6.20 p.m. & are dispatched at 9-45 a.m. & 6.15 & 8 at a cost of {,2,2oo, defrayed by the late Dr. J. B. p.m.; no sunday delivery or dispatch. Sundays, tele­ Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham ( 1879-90 ), and during the graph business is transacted from 8.30 to 10 a..m period r887-1902 further restorations were carried out, at a total cost of about £6,ooo: the church plate Wall Letter Boxes.-Railway station, cleared at B.so includes a chalice presented in memory of the Rev. A. a. m. & s.so p.m.; Little , cleared at s.so p.m .. ; Goode, a former rector: there are Boo sittings. The Orange row, cleared at 5·30 p.m. ; Terrington lodge1 churchyard was enlarged by the addition of an acre of cleared at 9·45 a.m. & 6.15 p.m. ; Wingland grange, glebe land about 18Bg. The register dates from the 8.15 a.m. & 5.15 p.m.; Marsh schools, 5.30 p.m year 1598. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value Letter Box, by Church, Old Marsh, cleared at 9 a.m. & £280, with residence, in the gift of the Crown, and 4·45 p.m.; Hay Green, cleared at 8.15 a.m. & 5·I5 held since 1876 by the Rev. Marlborough Crosse B..A. of p.m.; Lynn road (telegraph post), cleared at 9-55 a.m. Trinity College, Dublin. The Rev. James Franklin & 6.25 p.m.; South Green, cleared a.t 5·55 p.m.; Cross Bethuno-Baker B.D. Fellow of Pemberton College, is the Keys road, cleared at 5-55 p .. m impropriator of the great tithes. St. J ames' Mission room, in the Marsh, erected in 1883 at a cost. of [,120, is a COU~TY MAGISTRATES FOR FREEBRIDGE MARSH- building of corrugated iron, seating about 7o persons. LAND PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. The Wesleyan chapel, built in 1844, has a burial ground Allen Richard esq. Wiggenhall, St. Germans adjoining, and a Sunday school, erected iu 1885, at a Bland Francis Maltby esq. Inglethorpe manor, , cost of £4oo and a cla.ss room, built in rBgs at a cost of £rso: the Primitive Methodist chapel was erected Cockett John esq. , Wisbech in r86o. The Salvation .Army has also barracks here .. Cook W. H. esq. Walsoken, Wisbech The charities are of the yearly value of £13 5g. 4d. and , English Arthur William esq. Walsoken house, Wisbech include £no in Consols, left by Dr. Newcombe, Failes Watson esq. Tilney St. Lawrence, King's Lynn £128 r6s. nd. Consols left by Anderson .Allen, of Gregory Stephen esq. Tilney .All Saints, King's Lynn which £8 15s. 4d. is for educational purposes and the Johnson Wm. esq. Bentinck farm,Terrington St.Clement rest for the poor: there are also one and a half acres Looker William esq. Margaretta house, Clenchwa.rton, of land left by an unknown donor for educational pur- King's Lynn poses, now bringing in £4 a year; this charity is Newling William A. esq. Boyce bridge, , Wisbech managed by truste~s; the rent of a piece of land in the Smith Rev. Reginald, Vicarage, Walpole St. Andrew, New Marsh is distributed in the form of fuel. There Wisbech are two almshouses for aged widows, built in 1897. Wright John Newcome esq. B11lsam Field house, Ter· Orange Farm was the residence of Baron Feagle, a ringtou St. Clement, Lynn Netherlands refugee, who entertained the Prince of Clerk to the Magistrates, U. Ernest Jackson, Wisbecb Orange here during the French invasion of Holland, Petty Sessions are held a.t the Court house at n a.m. from which circumstance the house obt:J.ined its name. every ut & 3rd monday, except on Bank holidays, & Walter Terrington LL.D. and John Colton, Archbishop also except September, then on the last monday. The of .Armagh (1382-I404) were both born here in the I4t:t following places are included in the petty sessional dh-i- century. In 1844, on the removal of part of the Roman sion :-, Emneth, North Lynn St. Ed- hank, several Roman coins were found. Hamond Lodge, mund, Terrington St. Clement, Terrington St. John, restored in 18ro bv the late Sir Andrew Snape Hamond , Tilney-cum-Islington, Tilney St. hart. Capt. RN. is a mansion in the Tudor style, Lawrence, Walpole St . .Andrew, Walpole St. Peter, standing in a park sheltered by plantations, and is now Walsoken, West Lynn St. Peter, , used as a home for inebriate women. There are four Wiggenhall St. German, Wiggenhall St. Mary Mag- manors in this parish: Henry Aldenburg Bentinck esq. dalen, Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin & Wiggenhall D.L., J.P. of 6o Cadogan square, London SW, is lord St. Peter of the manor of Terrington; Sir William E.verard B. Police Station, John Powles, superintendent, & 14 con· ff'llkes hart. is lord of Howard's manor; Mrs. Frances stables Walker is lady of Branch's manor, and the trustees of Banklands Coast Guard Station, George H. Whayman, the Rev. Thomas Thorogood Upwood, rector of Clench- boatman in charge warton, 1839, are the lords of Lovell's manor. Henry Public Elementary Schools_ Thompson, of Dawes Mere, Holbeach, Henry Aldenburg Bentinck esq. Mrs. Frances Walker, of Alma Lodge, Sir Terrington (boys), erected in 1861, for 180 boys; aver- W. E. B. ffolkes hart. Capt. Frederick William Marriott, age attendance, 110; Cubitt John Hollis, master; of Ashcombe, Shanklin, the trustees of the late Williarn (girls' department) opened in 1875, & enlarged in Wing- esq. Capt. Ho race Carey Harris Marriott, of 4 r 8g2, for II? girls; average attendance, 95; Miss .Ada Artillery mansions, Victoria street, London, the trustees Collison, mistress ; infants', for II2 children ; average of the late Rev. T. T. Upwood, Lord Peckover, of attendance, ro2; Miss E. Hobby, infants' mistress Wisbech and Charles Brown esq. are the principal land- Terrington Marsh (mixed), erected in 1893, & enlarg-ed owners; snd there are also several small freeholders. since, about 3 miles north-east from the church, for The soil is loamy, and the subsoil, clay and silt. The Ioo children; average attendance, 70; Miss A. E. chief crops are wheat, oats, beans, peas and barley. Cole, mistress Fruit growing is an important industry in this parish; Carriers .to :- the cultivation of hyacinths and other bulbs is much King's Lynn-Mrs. Jane Bunnett, tues. thurs. & sat. & pursued, the marsh-land district being specially suit­ E. Carter, tues. & fri able for the culture of bulbs of all kinds; over roo acres Wisbech-E. Carter, wed. & sat are now assigned to this new industry. The parish Railway Station, Frederick Cross, station master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. List er Septimus Rayner, Terrington lo Alexander Elizh. (Mrs. ),farrner,Ma rsh Belton Samuel, Ongar hill Plumb Misses, Adlington house Andrews Bras_ thrashing machinA Bmnett Rev. HPnrv. Edward B.A. Stockdale Mrs. Lovell's cottage owners (curate), Mar~hhnd cottage Tnffs .To•iah Albert, Kimberley house And re"VI"s Alfred, beer retailer Brown Charles, Haygreen house Tuffs Robert, Rupert house !.nnison William, beer retailer, Man:h f'ave Mrs Walker Mrs. Prances, Alma lad~ Arm strong John, dairyman Croot Robert, Ivy house Welchman Herbt. Guy, Westfield bo Aubin Henry, butcher Croot Thomas. Broad viPw Wright Jn. Newcome J.P. (chairman BPlderson William John, whole~!lle Crosse Rev .Ma.rlboroughB. A. Vicarage of District Council), Balsam fields florist & sec. Oddfellows' (M. U.) Johnson William .J.P. Bentinck farm COMMERCIAL. Lodge Lawson Grab.am, The Chase Alberry Ernest Henry, farmer