BOWNB.AMS, HAMPSHIRE. (KELLY'S
Sexton, Frank Princ~a P~llar Letter Bvx, Church, cleared at 7·45 a.m.& 7.30 p.m Letter-1 arrive from SDuthampt{)n through Redbr:dge & National School (mixed), with residence for mastt-r, Wail Nursling at 7.30 a.m. & dispatched from Nursling at built in 1856, by the late Mrs. Colt, of Rownhams 8.30 a.m. & 9.30 p.m. The nearest money order & tele Park, for no children; aV'erage attendance, So;. graph office is at Nursling Ricihard Henry Drewe, ma.ster PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Lafone Miss ] Cole Samuel, beer retailer &; smith :Bart(1n .Mis!' .A. Rosebank ~cQuhae Misses, St. Evox Coward Charles,farmer,Lower 'l'oothiU Darton Miss Emily, HDlly mount Mead Rev. George M.A. Vicarage Coward Thomas, fanner, Up. Toothill Jlculton ~rs. Upton lodge Rankin Robert, Belmont house Goddard Frederick, farmer Chamberlain Gen. Sir Neville Bowles Taylor Miss, Gre.enhi:l Hooper John Charles, market gardnl" G.C.B., G.C.S.I., J.P. Lord's wood Stuart-Menteth Charles Granville House Geo. Stephen, coal merchant. Dixon John, Holly mount J.P. Rownhams mount Ladhams Benjamin, florist Gardiner Miss, Moss Leigh Wilson Mrs. Fernyhurst Mather Miss, Convalescent home Griffiths Col. Edward St. John J.P. NoTthover James, dairy Upton house COMMERCIAL. Reeves Frank, farmer, Packridge Grimes Miss, St. Kevin's Abraham John, brick maker St. John's Convalescent Home (Miss. Keates :Mrs. Rownhams house Abrahams Frank, market gardener Mary C. Mather, lady supt) Ladhams Charles Bungay John Thomas,market gardener. Withers Richd. farmer, Low. ToothiU ST. MARY BOURNE is a parish and village, on the ma.te receives 4 shillings werekly. .A. g11e•at many curious. rive•r Bourne, a tributary of the Test, 1 mi!e north-west flint instruments, of Celtic origin, have been f(]und .here. from Hurstbourne srotion on the main line of the LDn Stoke House is the residence and property of Captain don and s~uth Western railway and 5 north-east from Franci& Laidley Swan. The principal landowners are the AndoV'er, in the Western division of the county, hundreKingsclere peMy Ha.wkins esq. Miss Longman and Albert Ovide Rouyer~ sessional d!ivis.ion and .Andover county court dist·rict, of Dunley Manor. The soil is rather light, but mostly and in the rural deanery of Andover and archdeoacomy ooJ.caroous loam ; subsoil, dhalk. The chief crops a.ro and diocese of Winchester. The church of St. Peter is wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The parish of St. a large edifice of stone and flint, in the Transition Nor Mary Bourne includes the hamlets of Binley, 2 miles ma.n style, oonsistling of chancel, nave, alisles, south north ; Egbury, a mile no.vtlh ; Stoke, 2 miles north porch and an embattled western tower contalining a clock west; Wick (or Week), a. mile sout!h~west; Swampoon, and 5 bells: in the church is a curious font, hewn out 8 mile west; and Dunley, 2 miles north-east. The area of a rare kind oJ black marble; and only four similar is 7•742 acres; rateable value, £7,332; the population fonts are known to exist in this country, all of which of the whole panislh in 1891 was 1,1.132. are in Hampshire : the church also contains the stone Parish Cle•rk, WlaLtQr Gibb(]ns. effigy of a knight, dating from !lJbout the 12th century Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B .• Express Delivery, and supposoo to represent one of the Dande!y family. Parcel Post & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Neale & Son, The chancel was restored in 1855 at the oost of the Earl sub-postmasters. Letters through Andover received at of Portsmouth, and in the same year the nave was :re 7·45 a.m. & 12.5 p.m.; dispatched at II.5 a.m. & 6. stored and refit·ted at an expense of £340: there are 350 p.m. Stoke Wall Box cleared at 5.30 p.m. ; sunday,. sittings. The register dates from the year 1661. The 10 a.m. Swampton Box cleared at 5.50 p.m.; sunday, living is a chapelry, annexed to the vicarage of Hursi 10.20 a.m bourne Priors, joint net income £203, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Winchester, and held since 1897 Police Station, ·walt. Edwd. ~icholson, constable in charge by the Rev. Henry Durbin Lewis M . .A.., LL.M. (]f Clare A School Board of 5 members was form~d November 2, College, Cambridge. The Baptist chapel, at Swamp ton, will 1875 ; Spencer Clarke, Whi.tchurch, clerk to the board•; SJeat 120; the Wesleyan, built in 1886, has 100 sittings; John Page, a.ttendance officrer there is another Wesle)"an chapel, an iron structure, Doardhurst Eliza. (:Mrs. ),grocer & baker Atkinson Montague, Highfield farm, Brooks James Richard, farmer & cattle Notley John, bai:.iff to A. 0. Rouyer Binley dealeT, Stoke hill esq. Egbury farm Branford Rev. Lional B.A. Lye Binley Brown Frederick William, farmer & N eale & Son, grocrs. & drprs. Post off Burton Rev. Richd. Jn. M.A. Binley maltster, BouTDe farm Page John, shopkeeper & s~hool at Freemantle Mrs. Dipland cottage Collis George, farmer, Lye farm tendance officer Gale Levi, Mount Pleasant Cook John, carrier ParkPr William, thatcher Grainger -, Dipland Culley George, carrier Penny William, frmr. Egbury CastliJ Kersley GeOTge Herbert, Gangbridge Dance Arthur J ohn,frmr.Frenches frm Read William, farmer, Binley farm Lewis Rev.Henry Durbin M . .A.., LL.M. Davis Chas.bldr.contractor & blcksmth Reading Room (Miss Marion Selfe, Vicarage Duchesne Charles, farm bailiff to E. hon. sec) Madgwick Mrs. Haven house B. Black-Hawkins esq. Up.Link frm Rouyer .A.lbert Ovide, farmer & land Royds William Alexander Slater Edwarils Arthnr, farmer, Chapmans- owner, Dunley manor Rouyer Albert Ovide, lhmley manor ford (letters should be addressed Rowe Chas. farmer, Slade Bottom frm Selfe Henry, Springhill house Whitchurch R.S.O) Royds William Alex. Slater M.R.C.S. Swan Capt. l<'rancis Laidley, Stoke Eyles James, farmer, Upper Wyke Eng., L.R.U.P.Lon., L.S.A. physi house; & Junior Army & :Navy club, Eyles John, farmer, Stoke cian & surgeon, medical officer & London ·w l~isher Henry, refreshment rooms public vaccinator No. 3 distri~t, Gale Lucy & Elizabeth (Misses) ,frmrs Whitchurch uniQn COMMEBCIAL. Gibbons Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot maker Sainsbury Henry, shop!eeper Am old Hany John, farmer, Hop goods Goodyear Eli, farmer, Roe farm Shuttle Sidney, shoplteeper, Stoke farm, Stoke Holloway Cole.;on, grocer, Stoke Stoke Brick & Lime Kilns,lime burner& Arthur Frederick .Tames, day & board- Hurford Fred, farmer, Stoke & bTick makers (Frederick Shergold,. ing school, rate & tax collector & Hutchins Sarah Jane (Mrs.), George manager), Stoke clerk to the parish councl.Victoria ho P.H. & butcher Tollington John Geo. grocer & draper· Bailey RDbert, farmer, Warwick Jones Wil:iam, '"Wrn.hite Hart P.H. & \Vatts William, Railwa;y inn P.H. frmr Baker Henry Kempsford, !'lough P. H. farmer, Stoke & thrashing machine' owner & farmer Kent Emily (Mrs.), beer retlr. Binley Wedge Frederick William, bricklayer Barnes Thomas, blacksmith Ke.rcher Thos. farmer,Lower Link frm Wells Wm. Jn. farmer, Lower Wyke: 7 Batsford Wm. carpntr.& land surveyor Longman William, carpenter "' heeler Henry, hawker, Stoke Breadmore Lloyd, baker & beer retlr ST. MARY EXTRA is a parish on the eastern bank Iampton, hundred of Mainsbridge, Southampton petty· of the river Itchen, facing the town of Southampton, sessional division and county court district, union oi with which it is connected by means of a floating bridge, South Stoneham,rural deanery of Southampton and arcli which crosses the river every ten minutes, and near to deaconry and diocese of Winchester. The parish is Woolston station on the Southampton and Netley section called St. Mary Extra from its having been at une time of the London and South Western railway, in the Southern 8 chapelry to the parish of St. l\Iary in Southampton division of the county, parliamentary borough of South- 1 town; it extends frcm BittenP t.o Netley, and. colltalns