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Gloucestershire. Guiting Temple

Gloucestershire. Guiting Temple

~ DIRECTORY. J . GUITING TEMPLE. 215 Post Office, Clifford's Mesne.-Frank Turner Bennett, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from at 8 SCHOOLS. a.m. & 6.25 p.m.; dispatched 8.5 a.m. & 6."5 p.m.; Public Elementary, Clifford's slesne (mixed), built in no sunday delivery. Newent, 2 miles distant, is the r863, for 74 children; average attendance, 45; Georg

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1 Herbert Hy. Jn. shopkeeper, Kilcote Smith Thomas, Boulsdon croft . Whittaker Jsph. farmer & shopkeeper GOTHERINGTON, see Bishop's C!reve. GRETTON, see . GUITING POWER, or Lower Guiting, is a parish .A.shwin, who jointly hold the manorial rights of Guiting and village, on the road from Winchcombe to Stow-on­ Power, Mrs. Waddingham and G . .A.. Matthews esq. of the-Wold, 3 miles north from Notgrove station on the , Glos. are the principal landowners. The soil is ()heltenham and Banbury section of the Great Western stone brash; subsoil, stony. The chief crops are wheat, railway, 5 south-east from Winchcombe and r1 east from roots and barley. The area is 2,rgg acres; rateable Cheltenhan1, in the Northern division of the county, lower value, £2, u8; the population in rgn was 470. -div1sion of Kiftsga te hundred, Winchcom be petty ses- -sional dlvision, union and county court district, rural CA.STLETT, three-quarters of a mile north, is a hamlet deanery of Stow, archdeaconry of and diocese of this parish; FARMCOTE, 4l; rntles north-west, is -of Glouce,ter. The church of St. Michael is an ancient part of this parish, but was, by Local Government Board building of stone in the Norman style, consisting of Order If,695· March 25, x883, civilly added to Pinnock <:hancel, nave and two transepts, and an embattled and Hyde, when also a detached part of the pari•h

we•tern tower containing 5 fine bells, which, after lying J !mown as Westfield was amalgamated with Hawling. disused for a century, were replaced in the belfry in Parish Clerk, James East. r86g: the north and south doorways are magnificent I Assistant Overseer, John .A.shwin, :\farshmouth, Ris­ specimens Jf the Norman style: the church was restored sington road, Bourton-on-the-Water. in 1902 at a cost of £2,6oo, and affords 225 sittings. The regtster dates from the year xs6o. The living is a Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-Mrs. Elizabeth Emily Cook, vicarage, with the chapelry of Farmcote, net yearly sub-postmistress. Letters received from , value £85, with residence, in the gift of Mrs. H. Walker arrive at 8.xo a.m.; dispatched at 4·5 p.m.; no and Richard Ashwin esq. alternately, and held since rgos delivery or dispatch on sunday, but the office is open by the Rev. George Brereton Sharpe. .A. new vicarage from 8.30 to ro a.m. for teleg-rams was erected in 1908 at a cost of about £z,ooo. Here is County Police Station, Francis William Hart, constable 1 -a Baptis~ chapel, built in r835. There are a few small in charge ehar1ties, amounting in all to £34 yearly, of which £2o Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1872 by is applied in apprenticing, £ro for coals &c. distributed the late John Waddingham esq. J.P.; it will hold rx7 to the poor at Christmas, and £2 12s. for bread for six children; average attendance, go; William Rowland poor people, distributed annually. Guiting Grange, a Hulme, master; Mrs. Eliza Hulme, mistress; Charles mansion in the Italian style, is the seat of Mrs. M . .! . B. Stanley, correspondent Waddingham, and is pleasantly situated in the midst of Carriers to Cheltenham.-.A.lexander .\1:i!es & S. Ryman, very beautiful scenery. Mrs. H. Walker and Mr. Richard tues. thurs. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. East George, farmer 'Martin Sarah Emma (Mrs.), grocer Sharpe Rev. George Brereton (vicar), East J ames, clerk & sexton .\1:errell Waiter, grocer Vicarage Garland Claude, gardener to Mrs. Miles Alexander, carrier Waddingham Mrs.M.A. Guiting grnge Waddingham Minchin Jas.Douglas,frmr.Manor frm Warner Harry, The Cottage Habgood William, farm bailiff to Mrs. Pbillips John, blacksmith M. A. Waddingham · RYman S. carrier COMMERCIAL. El all Sarah (Mrs.), farmer S~ith Kezia (Miss), beer retailer, A.shwin Richard,jun.farmr.Greenfield I Hamblett Samuel, farmer & butcher Hollow Bottom "Bartlett William, haulier Harris Frances (Mrs.), baker & frmr Smith Phrebe Kear (Miss), shopkpr Cook Elizh. E. (Mrs. ),sbpkpr .Post off Harris lsaac, Farmers' Arms P.H Smith Thomas, boot maker Curtis John, head gamekeeper to James Frederick. baker Vernon William Henry, wheelwright Mrs. Waddingham, Chapel Ash Jellings Alfred, chimne~· cleaner Walker Mary Jane (C\Irs.), farmer, Dyer Archibald, painter Kilby Waiter, beer retailer Castlett GUITING (or GUYTING) TEMPLE, or Upper sional division, union and county court district of Winch· Guiting, is a parish and village, 4 miles south from combe, rural deanery of Stow, archdeaconry of Cirencest~r Toddington station on the Cheltenham and Honeybourne and diocese of Gloucester. The church of St. Mary is a bl'aneh of the Great W~s!ern railway, and 6 north-west building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting from Notgrove station on the Cheltenham and Banbury of chancel, nave, north aisle, north porch and a massiv~ branch of the Great Western railway, and 6 east from embattled western tower, with pinracles, containing a Winchcombe, in the Northern division of the county, clock and 5 bells: there are three small stained windows lower division of the hundred of Kiftsgate, petty se•- in the chancel and one in the nave: the brass eagle