DIRECTORY.] HA.J.'fPSHIRE. LYNDHCRSf. 223 field, the late Chevalier de Chatela.in and others, and O>mpton Henry Francis esq. Manor house, , applied to the schools and the relief of the poor. There Lyndhurs~ R.S.O are many good residences around Lyndhurst, and the Coonpton Francis esq. M.A., D.O.L., D.L. Blackwater, parks attached to some~ of these are planted w.ith fine Minstead, Lyndhurst timber. Brooklands, witll 30 acres of grounds, ":is the Douglas-Scott-Montagu the Hon. John W. E., M.P. The t~eat of Lieut.-Ool. WHliam Martin Powell J.P. ; :Foxlease, IAldge, Beaulieu, Southampton with 130 acres, of William George Sttevenson esq. J.P. ; Drurnrnond Andrew Cecil esq. Cadland, Southampton Wilverley Park, with 58 acres, of Henry Martin Powell Drummond Capt. Cecil George Assheton, Enderby hall. eo;q.; Cuffnells, the seat of Reginald Gervis Hargreaves Leicester esq. J.P.; Northerwood, with 120 acres, of Edward Festus Eyre George Edward Briscoe esq. M.A. Warens, Bram- Kelly esq. and Parkhill, with 40 acres, of Willinghom shaw, Lyndhurst Franklin Rawnsley esq. M.A.~ J.P. H.M. the Queen is }<'ox Robt. Gerard esq. The Purlieu, Hythe, Southampton lady of the manor of Lyndhur~t. The principal landowners Griffiths Richard William Smith esq. Eyeworth lodge, are Reginald Gervis Hargreaves esq. and William George I , Lyndhurst Stevenson esq. The .soil is. loamy; .subsoil, gravel. The Hargreaves Reginald Gervis esq. Cuffnells, Lyndhurst chief crops are hay and grass. The area is 3,822 acres; Hobart Robert Henry esq. C.B., LL.B. Langdown,Hythe~ rateable value, £g,5o6; the population in 1891 was r,80. Southampton Pike's Hill and Bolton's. Bench are hamlets in this Jaffray John Munton esq. The Stydd house, Lyndhursi pa.rish. 1 J effreys John esq. Canterton manor, Lyndhurst is an ecclesi!llstical parish, formed in 1864 Jenkinson Henry Thomas John esq. M.A. ~ Fawley, from the of Lyndhurst, and is ~ mile north- Southampton west from Lyndhurst. Christ Church, built in 1864, Macleay Col. Alexander Caldcleugh C.B. 17 Buckingham is a p!ain edifice of red brick in the Early English style, Palace gardens, London S W from. designs by Mr. W. Bulterfield, architect, con- Powell Lieut.-Col. Wm. Martin, Brooklands, Lyndhurst sisting ol chancel, nave, north porch and a tunet at Ra.wnsley Willingham FrankHn esq. Park hill, Lyndhurst the west end containing one bell: there are r6o. sittings. Roy William Gascoigne esq. Byams, ,Sthmptn The register dates from the year r864. The living is a Stevenson William George esg. Foxlease, Lyndhurst vicarage, gross yearly value £zoo, net £133, in the alter- Timson Capt. Hy. Tatchbury mount, Totton, Southmptn nate gift of H. T. Boultbee esq. and the V en. William Bree Ward-Jackson William Charles esq. Camp hl.Lyndhurs\ D.D. archdeacon of Coventry, and held since r8Bo by the Clerk to the Magistrates, William Ooxwell, g Gloucester Rev. Herbert Thomas Hughes M . .A.. of Lincoln College, square, Southampton Oxford. The population in xBgr was 454· Petty SeSISions are held at Queen's hQuse the second Sextons, Thomas Burge, Lyndhurst; Moses Blake, wednesday in ea.ch month at n a.m. The followjng Emery Down. places are included in Lyndhurst sub-division:- Post, M. 0. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., s. B. &; Insurance, Express Bartley, Cadam, Eling, Fritham, , 1\finstead, Delivery, Parcel Post & Annuity Office (Railway Slub- Ower, Totton, Lynd.hurst . Office. Letters should have R.S.O. Rants added).-J. . . Pubhc Establishments.. G. Ford, postmaster. Letters arrive at 2 & 10.15 a.m. Cemetery, 'Y1lliam ~errard, clerk to bunal boa.rd & 5.30 p.m.; dispatched at 10,10 a.m. & 2 , 10 & 10 p.m County Pohce StatiOn, Edward Payne, supermtenden~ Post & M. 0. 0., s. B. & .Annuity &; Insurance Office, one sergeant & two constables Emery Down.-Mrs. Jane Marshall, sub-postmjstress. 4th Vohmteer Battalion Regiment (D Co.), Letters arrive at 7.30 & 11.3o a. m. & 7 p.m. ; dispatched Hon.-Col. J. H. Roberts V.D. commanding at g.25 a.m. & r.5 & 7.40 p.m. ; sundays, nil. Lynd- Public Officers: burst, I mile distant, is the nearest telegraph office Assistant Overseer, George John White Wall LetJter Boxes, Goose Green, cleared at r.ro & 9 p.m. Relieving & Vaccination & School Attendance Officer, :znd Bank, cleared at 7.40 & n. 15 a. m. & 7· 15 p.m. week District, New Foresr, Union, Wi11iam Holloway days only. Empress road, cleared at 8 a. m. & 1.3o .& Places of Worship, with times of services. 8 p.m. Southampton ;road, cleared at t.1o & 7·40 p.m. St. Michael's Church, Rev. Canon John Compton ~f..A. Eme-ry Down, cleared at g.2o a.m. & 1.15 Oli 8.5 p.m incumbent; Rev. Charles Henry Compton M.A. priest Verderers of the New Forest (New Forest Act, 1877). in charge; holy communion, 8 a. m. & on 1st sunday at The Verderers hold a regular court of Swainmote five or noon; matins, II a. m.; evensong, 6.30 p.m.; children's six times year:y & !Special courts are held when required. service, 3 p.m.; daily, 1o a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; thursday Court H