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Directory. J LEICESTERSHIRE DiRECTORY. J LEICESTERSHIRE. KIBWORTH BEATCHAMP 111 (A}rah Thomas, joiner, Derby road Kegworth Manufacturing Co. (Samuel Shaw Harry Edmund, architect &; Ct:>I·ah Wm. E, commercial traveller, Saxton, mgr.), skirt mnfrs. High st quantity surveyor, The Chestnuts, Dundrennan, Bridgefields Kelham William, blacksmith High street Crane James Robert M.R.C.V.S. vet. Kirby Eiizabeth Helen (Mrs.), shop- Sh.aw Robt. Navigation inn,London rd surgeon. The Cottage, London road keeper, Nottingham road Shepherd William Marshal! (Mrs.), D"kin .lrthur, hosiery manufacture•·, Kirk Charles, grocer, assessor & col- butcher. High street .Packington hill lector of King's taxes, rate collector Sibson William, grazier Dakin Eliza (Mrs.), shpkpr.Station rd & newspaper reporter, Dragwell Silcross Wm. chimney sweepr.Mill la Dakin J ames, farmer, Station road Knight J oseph, blacksmith, Packing· Slack & Harrison,cycle reprs.Derby rd pakin William, cab propri€tor, see ton hill Slater John, miller (gas & wind), Whyman & Dakin Knowles Frcderick Goorge & Son. Ashby road Dutton Chal'!es Henry, commercial drapers, Market place Smith John, Anchor P.H traveller, Oswestry ho. Bridgefields Lacey William, shoe ma. Derby rcao Smith John H. baker, High street Ellis Joseph & Sons Ltd. coal mers Large Ja.mes, shopkeepPr, Derby 1·oari Smith John 'l'ebbutt, beer retailer, Evans Ge~rge, farmer, Long lane Leatherland Brotht·rs, lace maker.<. Station road Everton Jsph. tJaile>r, "'ottingham rd Eorough well Smith Sarah (Miss), registrar of FHsell Emma (Mrs.), hosiery manu- Lindsay Rose (Miss), dress maker, births & deaths (attends wed. II to facturer, Derby road Nottingham road 12 ), Derby road Gato• .\lfred, conm:;prcial traveller, Litchfield Wm. Flying Horse hotel Stockton Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper, The Gables, High street London City & Midland Bank Ltd Borough s•treet Glover Ernest, pork butchr. Dxagwell (sub-branch) (Rober~ Conacher, Stretton Saml. farmer, Highfield frm Golding John, an.ai)'St, The Oattage, manager), attendance mon. wed. & Sut.ton Felix J. saddler, Market place Ash by road fri. Market place; drew on head Talton Joseph, shoe maker, Market pl Grudgings S. F. &; A.. needle manu- office, Threadneedle st. London EC Temperance Hail (J. A. Utting,propr) facturers, Sideley works Lovett Willia.m, chimney sweeper, Utting Joseph .Augustus, sec. to the Gunn John, baker, Derby road Po>ckington hill Kegworth Gas & Coke Co. Limited, Hardy Frances (Mrs.), shopkeeper Lowe Wait. blacksmth.Nottingham rd assistant overseer& insurance agent, Hardy Levi, joiner, Nottingham road Lygo Henry (trustees of), farmers, Ivanhoe Harrison Emmanuel William, coal E'pringhouse farm Village Kate (Miss), private school, agent, Nottingham road .'>[ar'Shall S<tml. hair drssr. Market pl Station road Harrison Frederick, cycle repairer, see -"lellors Eli North, decorator, High st Wade Sophia(I\Irs. ),shpkpr.Borough st Slack & Harrison Mellors Geo. fishmonger, London rd Walker Benjamin, cowkeeper H.~rtley John Joseph, inland revenue Merriman William, carrier I Wa.Uis Arthur, corn. trav. Derby rd officer, Olaremont house, Market pl 'd"ills Wm. osier grower, London rd 1 Walton Henry E., M.P.S. chemist & Hassell Wm. Hy. shopkpr. Market pl Miniatur~ RiJie Club (John Joseph photographic material dlr.Market pi Haywood George Wm.baker,Market pi Hartley, sec) Wardle George,baker & grocr.High st Headley Clara (.Mrs.), Horse & Groom Morr>s Wm. ironmonger, Market pl Wardle John, grocer & baker, High st P.H. Market place Newham Rosa & John & James, Warren Mary (.-"liss), nursing home, HPafield George, carman, High street farmers, Glebe farm High street Henry Jas. travelling draper, Elm cot 1\"ewham John,beer retailer,London rd Wells Sidney & Sons, brewers, Keg­ Rickling Edward, joiner, High street Noble Hy. frnmework knittr.Derby 1·d worth brewery. T N 7 Hodgett John, coal & coke dlr. Mill la Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank- Wells Wilham, farmer, London road Hopewell Wm. beer retlr. Derby rd ing Oo. Ltd. (branch) (K. E. S.l White Annie L. (M>ss),millnr.High st Hurlson George, grocer, London road Dowland, maruager), attendance, i White Wm. farmer & l>aker, High st Hutchinson H. H. stationer,& post off mon. wed. & fri. 10.30 a.m. to 2 1 Whyman & Dakin, cab proprs.High st Hutchinson JohnThos.coal dlr.High st p.m. Derby rood; draw on London Widdowson Alfd. plumber, Market pl Jrffares James L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S. County & Westminster Bank Ltd. Wildero Jsph. & Geo. buildrs.High st Edin., L.F.P. & S.Gias. surgeon & Lothbury, London E C Wilkinson John A. butcher, High st physician, & medical officer & pub- Olive~ John 1Ierury, farmer, Ashby rd Williams Wm. wheelwrght.Market pi lie vaccinator Kegworth district, PeppBr Edward, travelling draper, Wilson Samuel, farmer, High skeet Shardlow union, Dragwell house Bridge lane Woodcock William, grocer, Market pl Jc>hnson Samuel, earthenware dealer, Price Henry, Oddfellows• Arms P.H Woods Fredk. lx>ot maker, High s~ Borough street Pritchard Jsph. T. frmr. Molehill frm Woolley WiJ!iam, bill poster & town Kegworth Oricket Olub (R. Button, Roberts Margaret (Miss), glove mnfr crier, Derby road hon. sec) Rothera Frederick William, solicitor Woolley Wm. P. beeT ret. Borough st Ke~worth Gas & Coke Co. Limit-ed & commissioner for oaths Young Wilfred, boot ma. Borough st (Joseph .\ugustus Utting, sec) Savage George, carpenter, Dragwell XEYHAM is a Yillage, township and chapelry, in and held since 1911 by the Rev. Samuel John Wood­ Rothley parish, about 1~ miles north-west from Ingarsby house Sandere M.A., LL.D. of St. John's College, Cam­ station on the Peterborough and Leicester branch <-f the bridge, and hon. canon of Peterborough, who resides Great Northern railway and 6 east-by-north from Lei- at Rothley. There is a small charity, left by Mrs. cester, in the Eastern division of the county, East Freeman in 1877• producing about [,q yearly, which Goscote hundred, Billesdon union, petty sessional divi- sum is distributed amongst the poor by the vicar and sion and county court district of Leicester, rural churchwardens. Keyham Hall is the residence of deanery of Goscote (second portion), archdeaconry of Herbert Baxter e5q. The trustees of Frederick Merttens Leicester and diocese of Peterborough. The church of esq. are lords of the manor. Henry Thorpe Hincks esq. All Saints is a small but ancient edifice, in the Early and the vicar of Rothlcy are the principal landowners. English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, The soil is clay and gravel; subsoil, clayey. The crops and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, con- are wheat and beans, but the land is largely used for taining 3 bells, dated 1705 and 1784: during the gale of grazing. The area is 914 acres; rateable value, £r,6g5 · :24 ~arch, 1895, the four pinnacles were blown down the population in tgn was 121. ' and considerably damaged the roof: in 1898 a me- Sexton, H. Randall. moria! window was placed in the church to the late Mr. Post Office.-Miss Gertrude Healey, sub-postmistress. Roger ~files. and an organ chamber and chancel screen Letters by foot post from Leicester arrive at 7·45 t>rected by T. A. Cook esq. at a cost of ;{;120: there a.m. & 5.15 p.m.; box cleared at 8 a.m. & 6.ro p.m. are 124 sitting-s. The rezister dates from the year week days <mly. The nearest money order office is at r;74. The living is a chapelry. annexed with Wycomb New Humberstone & telegraph office at Thurnby and Chadwell, to the vicarage of Rothler. joint net County Council School (mixed & infants), built in r885, :rearl:v value £390, including 236 acres of glebe, with at a cost of ;{;420, for 40 children & r4 infants; residence, in the gift of the Rev. L. H. Pear son B. A. average attP.ndance, 30; Miss E. Sharp, mistress PRIV.~TE RESIDENTS. COMMERCIAL Smith George, farmer Ilaxter Herbert, Keyham hall Greaves William, farmer & grazier Taylor Joseph, farmer Ilurton .John Henrv Healey Miss Gertrude, shopkeeper, &; Timson Thomas. builder Harrison Robert Charle-s, White ho post officE' Ward Leon..,..d, Dog & Gun P.H Horton Mrs. Keyham High Leys Johnsor. Edward, grazier Wright Arthur, farmer &; oveH>eer, Rodwell Mrs. Nether hall Sanderson John, ',tnner White lodge XIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP is a small town. uul, c~nnt,·. Gartree hundred, pettv sessional division, union the township of Kibworth Harcourt adjoining, navinl! !lnd countv court district of Market Harborough, rural a station on the main line of the Midland railwa_y. ' deanery of Gartree (second portion), archdeaconry of miles north-west from Market Harborough and ~ south- Leicester and diocese of Peterborough. The town is eJst from Leicester. in the Southern division of the lighted with gas by a limited company. The church of .
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