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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 'Lfalam-Turner Albert John, Insur- Croome George, Farmer, Dunns Farm OLVESTON [KELLY'S 278 OLVE~TOX, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 'lfalam-Turner Albert John, insur- Croome George, farmer, Dunns farm OLVESTON. ance expsrt ; life, fire, accident, Cullimore George, mason . PRIVATE RESIDENTS. engineering, aviation, driving, Fairchild William, blacksmith Calcott James John, 'rhe Green accident & employers' liability &c. Farr James, farmer, The Elms Dav1es Rev. Robert Powell M.A. The insurances effected, The Grange, Ford Walter, farmer, The Home farm Elms .Olveston, Tockington, Bristol (also Frost Eliza (Mrs.), stationer, & post Dix Thomas R. Westfield cottage at Sunnyside, Princes rd. Slough). office Irwin Stewart M.B. The Green See advertisement Grosvenor William, miller (water & James John Olarke F.R.C.V.S. The Marshal! Joseph, commission agent; steam) Brake cooked foods for poultry, horses & Bendy John Thomas, painter & Malam-Turner A. J. The Grang-e cattle a speciality, Haw lane decorator Millard :Mrs. John 0. Eastcombe ho .\llilliner Jacob Henry, baker Hicks Ellen & Mary(:Ylisses),shopkpr; O"'borne Mis·s, The Ureen Paul William Edg-ar, Oldown Neale Thomas, shopkeeper *HoulslonCyril Jas.frmr.Orcha1·d frm Oli1·e George, grocer, see Stephens Jarrett Alfred, builder Rylands ThomasKirkland,TheDown ho Sm1th Gilbert, Granville lodge & Olive Leakey Henry, bal<er Smith Thomas Hnrn, Laburnum vi! OrganErnest Herbert Theophilus Paul, Limbrick Bence Joseph, farmer, Turner Charles Edward, Oldown ho White Hart P.H Shipcombe farm Vernon Rev. Canon James Edmund Or·gan James, machinist, hot water Mackey Sidney, farmer, Awkley M.A. (vicar & rural dean),Vicarage engineer, builder, wheelwright & *Medland Wm. farmer, Kenora farm Wlihams Mrs. The Old honse general smith, agent for all kinds I Millard James, farmer, Awkley house·: of agricultural machinery, oil &, Oakhill Julia (Miss), dress maker COMMERCIAL. steam engines, cider mills & presses,j *Offer John, farmer, The Laurels Addis Emma (Mrs.), deputy regis- separators, pumps &c. &c 'Olive Fredericl<, carpenter trar of births & deaths for Almonds- Panes Benjamin, farmer, Port farm ·Panes Joseph, farmer, Port farm bury sub-district ofThornbury nnion Pick Charles, carpenter & joiner IPhipps Robert, dairyman Add1s James, registrar of births & Pitcher Row land, carpenter & joinerJ Pike Charles, farmer deaths for Almondsbury sub-dis- Pope David Barrett, dairyman '*l'oole Arthnr H. farmer & assistant tnct of Thornbury union & collec- Rawlings Alfd. Geo. market gardener overseer, Pilning farm tor of income & land taxes Selwood Ada (Mrs.),dress ma.Oidown *Poole Jarnes, farmer, Poplars farm Alien John, farmer (letters through Selwood Arthnr Wm. farrner.Oido'l'l'n J Rational Association Friendly Society Pilning, Bristol) Sindry George, smith (Frederick Olive, sec) Alway Sarah (){rs.),market gardener, Sindry Mary (Mrs.), dress maker Robins Joseph, farmer Oldo'l'l'n (letters through Alveston) Smith Edwin,poultry dlr.Churchill ho Skme Daniel, tiler & plasterer Bracey James Frederick, saddler Stephens & Olive, grocers *Smith Olara (Miss), cowkeeper, Britton William, butcher Taylor William, farmer, Court farm Oharlton house Cossham Charles, mason Templeton Hug-h, gardener to C. E. Spratt H. & Co. farmers, Tockington Crossman, Lloyd, Canning & .Arkell, Turner esq. O!down Park farm (letters through solic!tors; attend here from Thorn- Vowles Charles, farmer, Green farm Almonds bury) bury on tuesdays from 3 to 5 p.m Watkins Henry, farmer, Upper Hazel Staley Joseph, farmer, Lower Wood-· Cullen Henry, builder (letters through Alveston) house (letters,Almondsbury,Bristol) Curt1s Charles, farmer, Oldown Weaver George, farmer Stephens & Olive, grocers Doble Waiter, butcher \Yhite Alfred, farmer Stephens Annis (Miss), Swan P.H Downs Alfred Ernest, boot maker White George, coal dealer Stephens Emily Jane (Mrs.), nurse, Druids' Lodge (No. 69r) (James Williams Edward,farmer,Wallning frm Close house Addis, sec) Williams Henry, frmr.Greenditch frm Stephens Joseph, farmer & surveyor Dyer Mary A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Wonnacott Richard, farmer, Hazel to commissioners of sewers, Manor Post office farm (letters through A.lnston) farm, Awkley Edwards Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper TOCKINGTON Varney George, farmer, Fernhill Edwa.rds Richard, carpenter · (letters, Almondsbury, Bristol) Frost Frank, shopkeeper (Marked thus * receive their letters Whitrhnrch Jn. Wickham, blacksmith Fry Arthur, beer retailer, Oldown through Pilning, Bristol.) Wilkins George, boot maker Haskins Francis W. florist Green Frederick Smith, Oakleaze *Willi«ms Frederick Henry, farmer, Hasl<ins Frederick, fruiterer (postal address, Rudgeway) Ostbridge )!anor farm Haskms John, nurseryman Harwood Basil M.A., Mus.Doc. Wood- Hendy Henry Thomas, painter & house (letters, Almondsbury,Bristl) house decorator Raban Capt. H. T. The Grove INGST. Hicks Thomas Collins, grocer . Salmon Capt. Henry Roope Pomeroy Ford Charles, farmer Humphreys Hy. Geo.plumber & glazier: J.P. Tockington manor Gallop George, farmer Irwin & MacWatters, surgeons Todd Ro?e:rt, Harts cott~ge Hard wick .Arthur J ames, farmer Irwin Stewart M.Jl., B.Ch. surgeon, Ward W1lham Allford, F1rleaze (postal Hardwick Minnie (Mrs.), apartments medical officer & public vaccinator, address, Rudgeway) Smith Henry, farmer Almondsbury district, Thornbury COMMERCIAL. Taylor George Phillimore, farmer union, Tbe Green Bailey Edith Alice (Miss), dress ma Taylor George William, farmer Little Levi James, baker ·Chamberlain Eli,oil merchant,Awkley OWLPEN, or Old pen, is a parish, 31! miles south from tings. The reQ'ister dates from the year I668. The Frocester station on the Bristol and Birmingham section living is a rectory, annexed to that of Uley, joint net of the Midland railway, 3 east from Dursley, 15~ south yearly value £2ro, including r8 acres of glebe, with from. Gloucester and I07 from London, in the Mid division residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held ot the county, Berkeley hundred, Dnrsley petty sessional since 19rr by the Rev. Frederick James Olarke, of St.' division, nnion and county court district, and in the rural Bees, who resides at Uley. The Owl pen Park est-ate was· deanery of Dursley and archdeaconry and diocese of acquired by the Daunts, a family of eminence in Eng­ Gloucester. The church of the Holy Cross, rebuilt in land and Ireland, by marria~e with the heiress of r828, i~ an Pdifice of stone, in the Early English style, Owlpen, and the Stoughtons, an ancient Irish family, consist!ng of chancel, nave and an embattled western by marriage with the heiress of the Daunts. Mrs. Rose' tower w1th pinnacles, containing one bell : a reredos of Trent-Stoughton is lady of the manor and sole land­ alabaster was presented to the church in I887 as a owner. The soil is sandy loam; subsoil, gravel. The memor1al to Thomas Anthony Stonghton esq. by his chief crops are wheat, barley and pasturage. The area widow, and the walls of the chancel were at the same is 8rr acres; rateable value, £643; the population in time inlaid with mosaic: there are memorial windows 1911 was 77· to Sir John Russell Reynolds M.D., F.R.S. d. 1896, and Sexton, James Grimes. to Col Harrison Walke John Trent-Stoughton, d. I899: Letters from Dursley, via lJley, arrive at 9 a.m. Uley, I the chancel and vestry were added in r875, and the mile distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph church restored at a cost of £r,ooo, under the direction office of Mr J. P. St. Aubyn, architect: there are r8o sit- The children of this place attend the school at illey Trent-Stoughton Mrs. Owlpen house Evans Francis, farmer, Owlpen farm lSmith William, estate steward to COlii:MEBCUL. Heaven Henry, farmer,Woodcock frm Mrs. Trent-Stoughton, The Lodge Bishop Sarah(Miss),farmer,Dingle fm Robbins Hy. farmer,Summerfield frm OXENHALL, anciently called Horsenhall, is a parish, north-west from Gloucester, in the Forest of Dean clivi­ consisting entirely of scattered dwellings, I mile north· sion of the county, Botloe hundred, Newent petty ses­ west from Newent station on the Gloucester, Ledbury and sional Jivision, union and county court district, rural Worcester branch of the Great Western railway, and 9~ deanery of l'iorth Forest and archdeaconry and diocese of, .
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