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DIBIOTOB'. ] WILTSHIRE. OBITTIBNE ST. MARt. 67 Elementary School (boys & girls), built in 1869, with resi in the gift of the trustees of the late Rev. G. Eastman dence for master, by subscription, for 226 children; RD. and held since 1898 by Rev. Richard Pilkington 1LA. average attendance, 186; John Stanier, master of Queens' College, Cambridge, who resides a~ 46 Hom Carrier.-Cripps, to Marlborough, on sat.; to Swindon frith road, Stratford E. There are two farms. Lieut.• station, mono & fri Col. T. C. Pleydell Calley and Messrs. Stratton and William Edward Kicolson Brown are the chief land Railway Station, Edwin Daniel, station master owners. The area is 705 acres; rateable value included in that of Chisledon; the population in 1901 was 56. DRAYCOT FOLIAT is a parish 6 miles south from Swindon station, in the union of Swindon and Righ Letters through Swindon arrive at 7.30 a.m. &; collected worth, and county conrt district of Swindon. The church, same time. The nearest money order &; telegraph having fallen into decay, was removed by order of the office is at Chisledon, 2 miles distant Bishop of Salisbury, and an aisle added to Chisledon Letter Box cleared at 7 p.m church. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £100, The children attend the school at Chisledon CHISLEDON. Last Sarah Ann (Mrs.),draper,Post off I BADBURY. Brown William Edward Nicholson, Nash Thomas, mason '1Voolford Mrs. Badbnry house Cottage Potter Thomas, E~ Tree P.R Wrench Thomas William Hulbert Arthur Thomas, The Limes Sheppard. James, taIlor . Waugh Rev. William Lawrence M.A. Sheppard Lemuel, blacksmIth COMMERCIAL. (vicar) Toomer & Son, coal mers. Station Choules Joshua, farmer Walker Alfred Stephen, haulier Choules William, farmer COMMERCIAL. Walker Fras. farmer, Parsonage farm Collett Aaron, beer retailer BluIlChard Geo. frmr. Chisledon park Want Thos.Masters,Patriots' ArmsP.H Cox William, butcher Breukwell George Henry (Mrs.), baker Working Men's Club (John RaIlings, Eeley John. Plough inn Brunsden Henry J. farmer, Snodshill sec) Hart Joseph, carpenter Bush Oharles, baker HODSON. Horton Noah, farmer, Dayhouse farm Bush Henry Geo. machinist & haulier; Fullock John blacksmith Whatley Samue.l H. farmer traction engine & TOad rolle<r kept J ones John Calley Arms P.H Cemetery (John Stanier, clerk to the Walker Robert farmer DRAYCOT FOLIAT. burial board) Westan Thom;s farmer Gent Frederick, farmer Cripps Henry, carrier Wirdnam John 'brewers' agent Hussey John Hy. Walbridge, farmer Curnick Thomas, butcher ' Dixon WaIter John, grocer BURDEROP. COATE. Freeman Wm. D. farmer, Snodshill Ashford Albert, agent to Lieut.-Col. Gosling Jonathan, farmer Kight George, shopkeeper T. C. P. Calley, Burderop cottage Lawrence William Hy. Sun inn Kight William G. assistant overseer &; Eatwell William, head gardener to Ponting Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper clerk to parish council Lieut.-Col. Calley Smith Daniel, beer retailer CHITTERNE ALL SAINTS is a parish on the in the gift of the Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Salis road from Warminster to Amesbury, 4 miles nDrth-west bury alternately, and held since 1900 by the Rev. WaIter from aodford 'station on the Wilts, Somerse.t and Wey Charles Kinvan Sylvester, who resides at Chitterne St. mouth branch of the Great Western railway, and 8 east :Mary. Sir William Wallace Rhoderic Onslow bart. of from Warminster, in the Western division of the county, Hengar, St. Tudy, Cornwall, is lord of the manor, and hundred of Heytesbury, Warminster petty sessional divi the Right Hon. WaIter Hume Long P.C., M.P., D.L., sion, union and county C'OlUrt district, Wylye. rural J.P. of II Ennismore Gardens S.W. and Richard Hay deanery (Wylye portion), archdeaconry of Sarum, and ward esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is cliocese of Salisbury. The church of Chitterne All Saints, light chalk; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops erected in 1861 on a site presented by Walter Long esq. are wheat, oats and barley. '1'he area is 4,449 acres; is of stone and flint, in squares, in the Perpendicular and rateable value, £1,°51; the I1opulation in 1901 was 319 Decorated styles, and consists of apsidal chancel, eleres in the civil parish and 451 in the ecclesiastical parish. toried nave of four bays, aisles, and an embattled west Parish Clerk, W. F. Brown. ern tower, with pinnacles, containing a clock and 5 bells, the lower portion of the tower forming a porch: the Letters received through Codford St. Mary S.O. arrive at chancel has three stained windows, and there are several 8. IS a.m. Wall Box cleared at 5.20 p.m. ; in Nov. Dec. memorial tablets to the Mitchell family in the porch: & Jan. at 4.50 p.m. The nearest money o!l'deir & the church will seat about 530 persons. The register telegraph office is at Chitterne St. Mary dates from the year 1654. The living is a vicarage, with Elementary School (mixed), built in 1840, for 102 chil Chitterne St. Mary annexed, joint net income £160, dren; average attendance, 70; ·Wm. Fredk.Brown,mast PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ton, Cavalry, Garrick & Turf clubs, Polden &; Feltham, carpenters & black- Allsop Henry J ames London smiths lhrtlett Miss, Hind cottage COMMERCIAL. Polden Abdon, mason Hayward Richard, Chitterne house Carter Frederick, carpenter Sheppard Stephen, blacksmith Long Rt. Hon. Walter Hume P.C., Collins John. farmer, Chitterne manor Smith Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer & shpkpr M.P., D.L., J.P. Chitterne lodge; &; Dean Joseph, farmer Smith Henry John, farmer II Ennismore gardens SW & Carl· Feltham Herbert·, general dealer . CHITTERNE ST. MARY is a parish, adjoining thE' is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The parish of Ohitterne All Saints, in the Western division soil is light chalk; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief of the. county, Heytesbury hundred, Warminster petty crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,218 sessional division, union and county court district, rural acres; rateable value, £547; the population in 1901 deanery of Wylye (Wylye pOl'tion), archdeaconry of was 132. Sullarumd'dand diocese 0hf Salisbury. Tfhehchurhch haIS been Post, M. O. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., S. R, E. D., P. P. &; A. It P e own, with t e exceptIon 0 t e c ance, now 1. O.-William Frederick Brown, sub-postmaster. Let- used as a. mortuary chapel, and a new church erected ters received through Codford St. Mary S.O. arrive in 1861, at Chitte'rne All Saints, for the two parishes. (ll I) d' h d The rernster dates from the year 1651 • The living is a at 8 a.m. It 5 p.m. ca el'S on y; lspatc e 5·55 p.m. 0- No sunday delivery vicarage, annexed to that of Chitterne .All Saints, joint net value £160, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop The children of this place attend the school at Chitterne and Dean and Chapter of Salisbury alternately, and held All Saints. since 1900 by the Bev. Waiter Charles Kirwan Sylvester. Carrier.-William Davis, cart to Salisbury, tues.; to On the Downs are barrows. The Right Hon. WaIter Devizes, thurs.; to Warminster, sat.; returning same Rume Long p.a., M.P. of 11 Ennismore Gardens S.W. day Compton Miss Brown William Frederick, Post office iPoolman Wm. boor retaill!'l" &; egg dlr Langford Miss Dainton Basil Harry, King's Head P.H Reading Room (Rev. W. C. K. Sylves- Sylvester Rev. Walter Charles Kirwan Davis William, carrier ter, president) (vicar) lHinton Robert, tailor Smith Henry John, farmer Bazell Charles, farmer, Clump farm l\Iaidment Frank, baker & grocer 'Vallis Fdk.farmr.& maltstr.l\fanor frm WILTS. 5..