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DIRECTORY.] BUCKING HAMSHlRE. LANGLEY MARISH. 119

LANE END is a. village and occlesiastical built in r888. The inhabitants are mostly engaged in Jforme.! February 5th, r8'67, out of the of Great the manufacture of chairs, and there is an iTon foundry ::Ma:clD-w, , and , chiefly and agTicnltural implement works. Wycombe CouTt, the :5ituated iR Hte first-named, 3! miles south-west from seat of Arthur E. SmitheTS esq. is a mansion in an West Wye0mbe :;tation on the Great Western and Great Oriental style, surrounded by beautiful undulating .Central aoint railway, and 4~ north-west from Great gTOUnds, and is sheltered on the north by Fining Wood Marluw terminal station on a branch of the Great "\Yes- and on the east by Whittington Park Wood, which, from 1(.ei"D. railway M.Dd 5 west from , in the its elevated position, commands extensive views over :Son~rn division of the county, hundred of Desborough, Berks and Surrey. Sir William Robert Clayton bart. of petty session& division of Desborough rst division, Harleyford, Marlow, is lord of the manor. Sir Robert .county court district of High Wycombe, rural deanery John Dash wood hart. of West Wycombe House, Mrs. of Wycombe, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese Owen Williams, of Temple House, Bisham, and Charles -of Oxford.. The church of the Holy Trinity was re- .Alfred Cripps esq. K.C. of , are the principal built in 1878, at a cost of £3,300, in place of the landowners. The soil is sandy; subsoil, gravelly. The dormer t~tructnre, erected about 1832: the present church chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is I,2}0 is of brick and fiint with Bath stone dressings, in the a.cres; the population in 1901 was 1,309. -Gothic style of the 13th century and COIISists of chancel, Parish Clerk, W altBr Bishop. · nave, vestry, organ chamber, north porch and a t