AND ROTHERHA:\1 SUBURBS. BRI c~mprisel& naV'e withcaisle~, chtttlcel with side ch::tpe1~, Fitzwilliam, lJ.S.O., Messrs. Thomas "'~rAgg ·and and a. rower cont"ining six bells and a. clock. The Sons, John S. Roberts, M. D. and Mr. T. Jessop-. d pulpit, three .screens, and the chancel stalls are of The area is 38,369 acres, including 56 acres of finely carved oak; there is also a. fine oak reredos, the water; rateable value, £58,061; the population in carved panels of which were brought over from Nor- 1901 was 9.099. 1 mandy ; the interior is seated with open benches, SEXTON, Jonathan Gillott. a.nd contains an ancient Saxon cross, dug up at a PosT OFFICE at Jonathan Gillott's. Letters place called "The Cross," in Low Bradfielu, and arrive via Sheffield at 7.40 a. m. and are dispatched jplaced in the church in 1886. In 1903 the roofs of the at 5.5 p.m. via Sheffield. No delivery on Sundays. ·chancel and s:de chapels were restored at a cost of WALL LETTER Box at J,ow Bradfield cleared at 4.45 £846. The register dates from 1559. The living is a. p.m. week days only. (under 3 miles) rectory, net yearly value £246. with residence, in is the nearest Money Order and Telegraph Office. -the gift of the vicar of . and held since 1888 by the Rev. Arthur Briarly Browne M.A. of At is a CnURCH OF "St. John'$ College, Cambridge. The WESLEYAN ScHOOL, built by Mrs. R1mington in 1841. The chapel at was opened in 1899, at a CouNCIL SCHOOL at Low Bradfield was built by cost of £1,650; the old building is now used as a the \Vater Company in place of one washed away :Sunday school. The township is in the Duke

Canklovv and Orgrea ve, and is in the rural deanery 1 PosT via <~Wtherham. Canklow ~PoST & M.O. ~{ RQtherham, fll'chdeaoonry of Sheffidd and diecese OFFiCE, Thomas Gee, sub-postmaster. Rotherhalll onf York. ·I is the .nearest Telegraph Office.