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Oxon.] (EAST.) 595 . Lenthall E. K. Esq. Besselsleigh Reade E. A. Esq. O.B. house Lovedl1Y J. E. T. Esq. Williamscote, Reade William Bar., Esq. 11, St. Mary Abbot terrace, Kensington, W. Lybbe P. L. P. Esq. Holly-copse, near Reynardson H. B. Esq. house Reading Risley H. Cotton, Esq. Macclesfield Right Hon. the Earl of, Sartoris C. Esq. Simonds H. J. Esq. Caversham lIIackenzie Edward, Esq. Fawley court Southby Philip, Esq. Bampton Mackenzie W. D. Esq. Gillotts Spencer Col. the Hon. R. C. H. Oombe Marlborough His Grace the Duke of, Spencer Rev. Charles Vere, Wheatfield Lord Lieutenant. Blenheim palace Hon. F. 78, South Audley st. W. Marriott Edward J. B. Esq. Burford Tawney Archer R. Esq. Marsham Robert Bullock, Esq. D.C.L. Taylor E. 'Vatson, Esq. Headington Merton College, Oxford Taylor Thomas, Esq. Marsham O. J. B. Esq. Oaver3field Thomas 001. H. J. R.A. Woodstock Mason James, Esq. Eynsham hall house Melliar W. M. Foster, Esq. Thomson Guy, Esq. Baldon house Miller Lieut.-Col J. house Thornhill Charles E. Esq. (Vice Ohair- Milward, George, Esq. Lechlade manor man of Quarter Sessions), Woodleys Norreys Lord, 12, Charles st. Berkeley Valentia Right Hon. Viscount (High square, W. Sheriff), park Norris Henry, Esq. Swalcliffe park Vanderstegen William Henry, Esq. Norris Henry O. Esq. Ohalcomb Oane-end-house, near Reading North 001. J. S. M.P. Wroxton abbey Vice-Chancellor Rev. of the University Parker Viscount, Shirburn castle of Oxford, Oxford Parry J. B. Esq. Q.C. Leamington Weyland John, Esq. Parsons Herbert, Esq. EIsfield Wilson Joseph Henry, Esq. Whitley hill Penystone J. F. Esq. Cornwell house Wingfield E. R. Esq. Barrington park Peyton Major Gen. Sir T. Bart. Swift's Wyatt Rev. C. F. Broughton rectory house, near Wynn H. B. Watkin Williams, Esq. Phillips J. S. Esq. Oulham house Howberry park, near Wallingford Pickering Leonard, Esq. Wilcote Young Rev. H. Tufnell, Mallard's court The various public buildings of the county will be noticed under their respective towns in which they are situated. Every town and village gives the names of the hundred, the poor law union, county court district, rural deanery, the archdeaconry and diocese to which they belong.

ADDERBURY (EAST) is a township 3! miles from Banbury, the parish comprises the townships of East and West Adderbury, but are two distinct parishes in maintaining the poor, highways, and overseers; in the hundreds of Banbury and , union and county court district of Danbury, diocese and archdeaconry of Oxford, and rural deanery of Deddington. The church is dedicated to St. Mary, the Vil·gin. The living is a vicarage, annual value £6UO, with residence, in the gift of New College, Oxford. The Rev. Henry Gepp is the vicar. The 'Vesleyans have a chapel. There is a National school for boys, girls, and infants; J. Kilbee is the master; Miss Sharpe and Miss Brown, mistresses. The acreage is 1982, of which the chief owners are New College, Oxford, 'V. Chamberlin, Esq., T. Golby, Esq., and others. The lord of the manor is B. Aplin, Esq. The population is about U02. Little Barford and Milton are hamlets belonging to this parish. Post, and money order office, John Busby, sub-postmaster; letters arrive at 8.0 a.m., are dispatched at 7.0 a.m., 9.0 a.m., and 3.0 p.m. Post town, Banbury. Oarriers to Banbury daily, E. Wyatt and John Howe.