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DIRECTO ,, Y. J . WEST END. 617 Hood Walter, wheelwright Lovibond John & Sons Ltd. brewers Pointsr Frank, farmer Hutchings William & Frank, black- Mead William, farmer Roberts Frank,Rockingham .Arms P.H smiths, Canada Moody George, farmer Shone Herbert H. shopkpr. Canada J"effrey Robert Rogers, farmer i .:\'Ioore Victor,carrier & fly proprietor, Smith Henry, shopkeeper, Canada Jewel! .Alfred, farmer I Canada West Wellow Reading Rooms (Rev. Jewel! !''rank, farmer Olden George Edmund, farmer S. M. "\'V atson, sec) Lamberth Waiter, farmer ; Parsons Ernest, farmer, Canada 1 WESTEND is a village, and in 1894 was constituted a SOUTH STONEH.AM RURAl. DISTRICT COUNCIL_ under the "Local Government .Act of I894 " Meet at the Workhouse, Westend, every alternate (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73); the parish coJTiprises portions of monday, at 2-30 p.m. Sbamblehurst and .Allington tithings: the village, on the road from Rornsey to Botley ami , is about ::2 Chairman, Albert Edgar Pfnney, Ramble, Hants miles !;outh-east from station uf the Clerl;, Edward T. We~tlakc, 20 Portland st. Southamptn and South WestNn railway, and 4 miles north-east from Medical Officer of Health, .Alfred Pern L.R. C. P.Lond., , it is in the Southern division of t11e F.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.B.Camh. BntlPy county, hundred of , union, District Road Surveyor, W. J. Putter, Glenruy, Old Southampton petty sessional division and county court , Southampton district, and in the rural deanery of Southampton and Sanit~t.ry Inspector & Building Surveyor, William F_ Watts, archdeaconrv• and diocese of . The ecclesi- sstical parish was formed in rB4o- The church of St. Assistant Sanitary Inspector, W. J. Green, Malvern Jame~, originally erected in I838, at a cost of about villas, Church road, {,2,7oo, was rebuilt in r8go, at a cost of £8,ooo, and is an edifice of red Lrick and Weldon stone, in the Early Per­ pendicular style from dP,signs by the late Sir. A. Blomfield SOUTH STO.XEHAM UKION. !.R.A., F.S . .A. and consists of chancel with chapel, nave, The union comprises the following parishes, viz_:­ aisles, organ chamber, and vestry: the organ, the site of Bitterne, Botley, , Ghilworth, East,leigh, the vicarage and other benefactions to the church were He~mble, , Bound, Itchen, Millbrook, North given by the late Mrs. Hasefoot: the east window is a Sto11Pham, South Stoneham & W estcnd. The popula­ memorial to the late E . .Tones esq. of Harefield, whose tion of the nnion in rgu was 37,106; area, 23,003 widow, ~irs. Thomas, of lla.refield, also gave the pulpit: R~cres; rateable value, Lady Day, Igrr, £250,554 there are nine stained windows, one being a memorial to J3oard day, monuay, fortnightly, at the Workhouse at the Rt. Rev. Edward Harold BrowneD. D. bishop of Win­ Westend, near Southampton, at 12 noon chester, 1873-gr, who died and was buried in this parish: Chairman of the Board of Guardians, F. J. Bendy, High there are sittings for 480 persons. The register dates street, from the year r84o. The living is a vicarage, net yearly Clerk to the GuardiailS & .Assessment Committee, Edward value £2og, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Thompson Westlake, 20 Portland street, Southampton Winchester, and held s;n~P 19II by the Rev. Frederick Treasurer, R S_ Hankinson, I72 High st. Southampton Rowland D1-wson .:'II.A. of Corpus Christi CollPge, Cam­ Relieving Oilicers, No_ I district, E. G. Legg, I5 Ludlow bridge. There is a. United Methodist chapel, seating­ road, Itchen; No. 2 district, W. C. Weston, High about 200 pPrsmH, a Wes!Pyan chapP! at Moor Green, and street, West End; No. 3 district, J_ L. Campbell, Primitive .\Iethodist. Evangelical missicn and Church Southampton road, Eastleigh Army halls. In the parish is a reading room. Barefield, Vaccination Oflicers, The Registrars of Births, Deaths the property and residence of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, is & .Marria.ges pleasantly situated in a p3rk and grounds of 240 acres, Collectors of Ra:tes, Bitterne, Botley, Eastleigh, Hedge the greater part of which is in Westend, the remainder End, South Stoneham & Westend. Frederick W_ being in Bitterne parish_ Hatch Grange is the property Tinker, 101 Leigh road, Eastleigh; Chilworth, Mill­ and residence of R. Warneford Fletcher esq. Thornhill brook & , 'V. J_ Cox, Ruse vale, Win­ Park, the pr,Jperty and residence of John N 01 man chester road, Bassett, Southampton; Bursledon, Campbell esq. is pleasantly situated in a park and Ham ble, Hound & Itchen, William Fowler, W oolston grounds. The principal landowners are R. "\Yarneford Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Fletcher esq. Col. Frank Willan D.L., J.P. Mrs. Thomas, Owen Taunton Stephenson B . .A.Oxon., M.R.C.S.Eng., of H~refield, .Tohn Gater and W. H. Gater esqrs. and L.R.C.P.L:md. Saxonhnrst, Woolston; No. 2 district, the trustees of Caleb W. Gater esq. and Queen's Col­ Edmund Str;kes Hall M.B.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., lege, Oxford. The area is 2,983 acres of land and I of water; rateable valne, £10,033; the population in rgor L.R.C.P.Lond. Bath lodge, Bitterne; No. 3 district, w2s 1,75t, and inr'ludes 13 officers and 237 inmates of Alfred Pern L.R.C.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H_ the South Stoneham union workhouse. Cam b. Rotley; No. 4 district, Ed-ward Alan Rnstat South Stonrham Union house, in SB.AMBLE- Covey L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Linden grove, Shirley; No_ HL'RST tithing in this parish, erected in 1848, at a 5 district, Lancelot Moyle Breton M.R.C.S.Epg., L.R C.P.Lond. 2'iO Portswood road, Southampton; No. cost of about £7,ooo, and enhrged in r887, is a ~ structure of red 1Jriek, in the Elizabethan style, and 6 distrirt, Raymond Reynolds Gr~rrrtt M.R.C.S.Eng., will hold 350 inmates : further enlarged in r 895 by the L.R.C.P.Lond. The Cottage, Eastleigh addition of new quarters for nnrsPs, and in 18gB a new Workhouse, Westend, Sonth StonehHm, to hold 350 in­ boiler house and hoil~rs were adrled; attached to the mates; Rev. George Edward Caulfield Os borne M.A._ house ar" 22 acres of land for cultivation bv. the chaplain; .Alfred Peru L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; paupers; and in r8g4 the Rural Sanitary .Authority GeoTge Alfred Wood, master; Mrs. Ethel Clara Wood, pnrcba