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COMMERCIAL. Harbutt William, plasticine modelling PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Adams Henry, farmer,Holcombe farm paste manufacturer, The Grange Salt Edward J.P., D.L. (W. R. Yorks), Candy Arthur Jas. farmer,Manor farm Saunders Oswald John, George P.H. Bathampton house Candy George, farmer, Meadow farm Smith Grace (Mrs.), shopkeeper Vincent Mrs. Glebe cottage Crouch Walter, market gardener, The SneIl George, parish clerk & sexton Willco:x William John, Hampton hall Normans Stacey George, laundry Wilton John G. Hampton hall Dolman Charles, shopkeeper Volunteer Battalion (1st) Prince Worrall Mrs. Rosedale Gooding Geo. mrkt. gardener,Rose cot Albert's (Somersetshire Light Wrigllt Ernest M. St. Edith Glass, Geo. dairyman, Bathampton frm Infantry) (D Co. Oapt. 0. J. Mayor), Young William Eaton RC.L., J.P. Glass George Albert, farmer, Court Warleigh , Hampton Hill house Leet farm Ward Charles, overseer, School home BATHEALTON is a village and parish on the river in the ,gift of the trustees of the Rev. E. A. Webber, Tone and near the Great Western main line, 3 miles and held since 1901 by the Rev. Robert Reginald Lllxton south from station on the Devon and B.A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. A charity of Somerset branch of the Great Western railway, and 5 £r 1613. 8d. yearly value, left by Edward Sharpe, is dig­ north-west from Wellington, in the Western division of tributed on Candlem8ls day (Feb. 2). The Rev. Fredk. Milverton hundred, Wiveliscombe petty !lessional division, Luttl'ell Moysey M.A. of Bathealton Court, -Charles Digby Wellington union and county ~ourt district, Western Harrod esq. J.P. of the Manor House, Morebath, Tiver;. division of the county, rural deanery of Wellington, arch- ton, Devon, and Mrs. Webber, of Budleigh Salterton, deaconry of and diocese of Bath and Wells. S. Devon, are the chief landowners. The soil is loam The Devon and Somerset railway to Barnstaple passes and sand; the subsoil, clay and rock. The crops are through a tunnel in this parish. The church of St. wheat, barley and turnips The acreage is 941; rateable Bartholomew, rebuilt in 1854 at a cost of £2,050, is a value, £J,243; the population in 190I was I(Y7. building of stone in the Decorated style, consistil1g of Sexton, Henry James Bristow. chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower with turret and containing Post Office.-Henry James Bristow, sub-postmaster. 4 bells and a clock, presented in 1901 by Mrs. BuTton Letters arrive from Wiveliscombe RS.O. by foot Borough, of Spring Grove, Milverton: all the windows post at 8.25 a.m. from Wellingtoll at 9· 15 a.m.; dis- Bre stained: near the south door is an octagonal patched at 4· 15 p.m. week days only. Postal orders Decorated font, and in the north aisle a brass to Edward are issued here, but not paid. Wiveliscombe is the Sharpe, ob. 1673, the donor of the eharity: there are nearest money order & telegraph office, 3' miles distant sittings for 160 persons. The e:xisting register dates District School (mixed), for this parish, Kittisford & from the year 1712. The living is a rectory, net yearly the west of Milverton, erected in 1846, for 60 children; value £184, including 46 acres of glebe, with residence, average attendance, 29; Miss Elizabeth Bull, mistress Luxton Rev. Robert Reginald RA. COMMERCIAL. Hoskins -, farmer, Hawthorn~ The Rectory Avis James, farmer, Glebe Irish Henry, farmer, Yeancott & Pile Moysey Rev. Frederick Luttrell M.A. Bristow Hy. Jas. sho~ maker,Post off Langford EH, wheelwright Bathealton court Carter Richard Jenkins, gardener to Vicary John, farmer; Woodland Rev. F. L. Moysey, Bathealton court Willis Harry, blacksmith BATHEASTON is a village and parish on the river The cl13rities amount to about £20 yearly value. The Avon, and bounded on the east by the county of Wilts, old Roman Fosseway TUns through the ,parish,.. and on and is half a mile north from Bathampton station on the top of Salisbury Hill are the remains of a circular the main line ·of the' Great Western railway, and 2! north- entrenchment, supposed to be Sa:xon. The Bath Water east from Bath, in the Frome division of the county, Works have reservoirs here. Bailbrook House, a man­ hundred of Bath Forum, Weston petty sessional division, sion standing in its own grounds, and the property of Bath union and county court district, rural deanery of Lionel A. Weatherley M.D. is now a private lunatic Keynsharn, archdeaconry of Bath and diocese of Bath asylum. The soil is loamy; subsoil, lias. The land is and Wells. The church of St. John the Baptist is an principally devoted to market gardening. The area is ancient building -of stone in the Later English style, con- 1,880 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value, sisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, south porch, £8,919; the population in 1901 was 1,648. vestry, organ chamber and an embattled western tower Parish Clerk, Edwin Gerrish. with pinnacles, containing a clock and 6 bells, one of Post, M. O. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. R, Express Delivery, which is of very early date, with the following inscl'ip- Parcel & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Robel't Bence, tion in Lombardic characters :-"Virginis egregire vocor sub-postmaster. Letters from Bath arrive at 7.15 & campana Marire: " the chancel was rebuilt in 1860, a 10.35 a.m. & 2.25 ,& 7.25 p.m.; dispatched at 10·5 south aisle added in 1868 and an organ chamber and a.m. & 12.20, 5·5 & 8 p.m vestry in 1,875: several of the windows are stained: in Wall Letter Box, North End, cleared at 9.30 a.m. & 4.30 1889 a carved oak screen was erected in the tower and a & 9.5 p.m. & Stanbridge, 9.25 a.m. & 12.10, 4.55 &; window in the 'south aisle as memorials to the Rev. 8,4° p.m. week days only Thomas PercivaI Rogers. M.A. vicar 1851-88: there are Station, Charles E'dwards, eergeant in charge sittings for 574 persons. The register dates from the National School (mixed), erected in 1856, for 300 child.. year 1634. The living is a vicarage, with St. Catherine's ren ; average attendance, 190; A. Wilson, master,; chapelry annexed, joint net yearly value £250, with National School (mixed), Bailbrook, for 80 children; residence and I! acres of land, in the gift of Christ average attendance, 45; Mrs. Lydia Haynes, mistress Church, Oxford, and held since 1888 by the Rev. Al'thur COllveyance.-Omnibus to Bath, week days at 9.35 &; Medows Downes M'A' of that House. 11.50 a.m. & 2.20, 3.20, 4.20, 6.5, 7.5 & 8 p.m.; satur- At Bailbrook is an iron mission church, built in 1892, days, extra journey at 9.25 p.m.; sundays, 2.30, 4.3°, and there are Wesleyan and Congregational chapels. 6.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m PRIVATE HESIDENTS. Hewlett Alfred Frank, Brookfield cot Reay Samuel, Springfield cottage Baker .Albert M.D. Fosse cottago Hick William Arney, Wayfield house Rich William, Inverness villa Bevan Thomas, Brookfield cottage Hooper George M. Amoril house RickeUs Edward, Prospect house Blathwayt Lieut.•Co1.Linley, Eagle ho Hooper John W. Amoril house Robertson Mrs. Batheaston lodge Bullock James, Poplar house Hooper Thomas, Amoril bouse Sealy Lieut.-Col. Henry H. Elmhurst Carruthers Alan Eskrigge M.A., M.B. Houselander Mrs. Fern cottage Sharp Mrs. Brook villa Riverside Inman Mrs. Pine house Smith Rev. Joseph (Congregational) Carter Jas. Fredk. I Clarence garden~ Lavington Mrs. North end Smith Herbert George, Apsey house Clark George John, Earlstoke villa Laxton Mrs. Middlesex house Smith Mrs. 4 Clarence gardens Cobbold C.Spencer W., M.D.The Elm!! Lush Mrs. Hillylands Swaffield Wm. Hy. Nightingale villa Crawshay Edwin J.P. (GlOI!.), 'l'he MeHuish John, 3 Stanbridge place Tollemache Mrs. Batheaston villa Grove Metcalfe Rev. Charles Frederick M.A. Warry Mrs. Mona lodge Delafosse Misses, Kelston villa (curate) Weatherly Lionel Alex.M.D. Bailbrook Downes .Rev. Arthur Medows M.A. Moger Francis Henry, Brook lodge house Vicarage Nicholetts Edwin, South bank Williams John, York cottage Durman George, North end Norton ·Herbert, Hillside COMMERCIAl,. EIston John, Echo villa Ogle Mrs. Farleigh view Adams John, greengrocer Goodwin Mrs. 2 New buildings Orde Leonard, Bronita Vista Appleby Joseph William, builder, see Gregory Mrs. Lonsdale cottage Osborne Mrs. 3 Clarence gardens Hewlett & Appleby Hague Alfd. Chas. Hermosa vist& Packman Mrs. Carnation cottage Bailey Wm. In.farmer,Swinbrook !rrn Hamilton Mrs. Bannerdown house Pagden Mrs. Batheaston hOUS6 Beazer Henry, mason, I Fair view Harper Charles Quartermnine Richard, Sunny bank Beer George, farmer, Hill farm