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Dorsetshire. Wyke Regis DIRECTORY.] DORSETSHIRE. WYKE REGIS. 1347 a.m. 3.30 & 7.55 p.m. The nearest money order & tele- I is the curate in charge. Application has been made to the graph office is at Weymouth Ecclesiastical Commissioners to form Westham into a Coast Guard Station, Alexander Young, chief officer separate ecclesiastical district, with an endowment from National School, for 220 children; average attendance, 170; the rector of Wyke. Here is also a Mission Hall, unsec­ partly supported by an endowment given by the late Mrs. tarian, to seat about 200. Chamberlaine; Frank Herbert Raison, master; Mrs. Maud Raison, mistress; Miss Annie Wilkins, assistant POST OFFICE.-Robert Bartlett, receiver. Letters arrive mistress from Weymouth, 8 & 12 a.m. & 3 & 8 p.m. ; dispatched, Westham in this parish is a suburb of Weymouth. 8 & 10.15 a.m. & 1.15,3,6 & 8 p.m. The nearestmoney Here is a chapel of ease in connection with the parish church order & tel~OTaph office is at Weymouh of Wyke Regis, built of Bath stone and red brick, opened in National School, built in 1882, for 140 children; average 1880, and will seat about 190: the Rev. Alexander Gordon attendance, 90; Miss Minnie Read, mistress Wyke Regis. Stevens Fredk. dairyman, Chickerell rd Poynter James, I Cromwell villas PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Stone Henry Allen, dairyman Riley John, 1 Gresham terrace . Stone Joseph Motyer, Victoria P.H Roberts Edward, I Newstead villas Baunton John, Lawn Villa Stone Susan (Mrs.), dairy Roberts Mrs. Linzdale villa Bell-Salter Rev. Thomas Morgan M.A. Symonds EH, farmer, Lane house Robinson Mrs. 3 Westbourne terrace The Rectory Talbot Charles (Mrs.), lodging house Ryall Henry Thomas, 6 Kelso terrace Bennett Henry R3ymond, Markham ho Ward Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Sdf Henry, 2 Hampen villas Bull John, The Shanty . Ward WalterJas.farmr.Park Mead farm Sherren John A. Helmsley Ca~ruth~rsGeorge. Agnew. 3 Marme ter Weymouth Port Sanitary Authority Shorto Job, 3 Jubilee villas C~ck MiSS, 4 Ma,rme terrace Hospital (H. Palgrave Simpson M.D. Steed William, 5 W~tbourne terrace Chirnmo Capt. "m. R. N. We~tdown visiting surgn. ; Robt. Horswell, supt) Stocks Henry, I Lauristine terrace Craw!ord Alexander, w:est Hill house Winzar Thomag, Fisherman's Arms P.H. Taylor George, SLavordale villa Denms Alfred, South cliff . & shoeing smith Trim Henry, 4 Rose cottages Holland Charles! Be!field pllrk Working Men's Club (Thos. Winzar,sec) Webb Thomas. 8 Kelso terrace Hooper Pelly, Hlghclere Young Alex. chief officer Coast guard Wetherell Mrs. 2 Balmoral terrace Lynes Rev. John M.A. Sandesfort house 'Whittle William, I St. Paul's terrace Lynes Rev. Robt. Fras. M.A. Wyke lodge Westham. Wildbore HenrY,9 Excelsior terrace Mat1>on Robert, Myrtle cottage PRIVATE RE~IDENTS. WilmshurstArchbld. 2 West Bank villas Mawkes Mrs. Clearmount house Abraham Geo. Edwd. 3 Lauristine ter COMMERCIAL. Morgan John Rd. M.A. Connaught ho Atkins Thomas, 2 Franklin villas Anscombe In. shopkeepr. Emmadale rd Morgan Mrs. I Elgin terrace Baggs Miss, 6 Excelsior terrace Bartlett Robert, butcher &; postmaster Otway Mrs. Wyke cottage Bartlett Mrs. Glendale Bridgeman Joseph, builder & contractr Penny Mrs. Marine terrace Bedford Miss Allena, 5 Newstead villas Bryne Caroline (Miss), dress maker, 8 Peppin Henry Cole, Ivy bank Biss Ernest James, 1 Stavordale road Surrev terrace Pigou Misses, Stormount Brady George, 4 Franklin villas Bugler 'Samuel Thomas, butcher & Poynter Miss, 6 Marine terrace Branson Wm. Henry, I Westbourne ter grocer, Cygnet stores Pretor Sarnl. Ashton J. P. Belfield house Brid~eman Joseph, 2 Linzjale villa Burridge&Honeyborne,bldrs.&contrctrs Reynolds Miss, 2 Richmond villas Chatler Mrs. 8 Westbourne terrace Clothier William, boot maker Reynolds Robert, Hillside Chimmo Miss, 4 Kelso terrace Cole John B. breeder & importer of Roe William Carden, Podmore Clark Alfred, 2 Diamond terrace pedigree Jersey cattle, Sunnybank Rowe John Geach, Trelawny Cox John, 7 Westbourne terrace Croxson Wm. Riehd. grocr. 22 Rock ter Saunders Mrs. Richmond villa Cox Mrs. Excelsior terrace Gale Wm. insur. agt. 9 We-stbourne ter Scource Albert, West Bay cottage Crocker George, 1 Rockland villas Graham Robt. Thomas, The Rock hotel Stone Charles Joseph, New close Davis George, South view Hausford In. boot maker, 4 Albert ter Tapernoux Paul ELienne, 2 Marine ter Demeric Mrs. 2 Gresham terrace Harbour & Clark, builders & undertkrs Thorne William Thomas, Sandesfort vii Denham Robert, I Grosvenor villa Hayne Thos.Hy.bakr.& gro.Stratton ter Tufnell Rev. Fredk. M.A. Wyke house Dowlingo Frederick, 8 Excelsior terrace Jackson John, fishmonger, Stratton ter Vincent John, Faircross Duke I<\·ank, 1 St. Paul's villa James In. horse dealer, 2 St, Paul's vils Whitly Mrs. West Hill cottage Edwards Miss, 5 Kelso terrace King Wm. shopkeeper, Westham stores Williams Miss, Carlton viI. Chickerell rd Elliott Philip Alfred, I Balmoral villas NEAVE ALEXANDER EDWARD, Young Mrs. 2 Elgin villas Gale Samuel, 11 Excelsior terrace WHOLESALE & RETAIL TEA COMMERCIAL. Gard John, ;[ Hampen villas MERCHANT; Neave's pure Ceylon ; Attwell William, farmer, Lynch farm Gibson John Henry, Franklin villa families waited on; orders expcuted Bartlett J ames, cowkeeper Gillingham Henry, Myrtle cottage same day; carriage free on 6 Ibs. & Bazell George, dairyman Uordon Rev. Alexander, The Parsonage upwards, Auckland house Bishop Joseph, builder, carpenter, Grieve Adam John, I Balmoral terrace OzzardJn. chmnyswpr.2 Lauristine ter undertaker & contractor H",ll James, 2 Excelsior terrace Phil1ips Rd. insur. agt. 3 Excelsior ter Bowditch Han'iett (Mrs,), butcher & H",llows Thomas, 4 Excelsior terrace Rice William, builder, 1 Devon villas beer retailer Harbour Alb'3rt James, I Diamond ter Rickman ehas. com.agt.12 Excelsior ter Brown George &Theodore, shopkeepers Harris \Villiam, 2 Kelso terrace Roberts Eli, beer retailer & grocer, Bushrod Jas. shopkeeper, Chickerell rd Hussey Edward, 2 Balmoral villas Waverley Arms P.R Clarke George Edwin, carpenter Innes John, 1 Melrose villas Schmidt I<'redk. tailor, 1 Jubilee villas Collins Mary Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Kellaway Wm. Thos.H. 2 Cromwell viIs Scrutton Ezekiel,tailr.12Westbourne ter Downton Albt.Gao.shpkpr.Chickerell rd KerridJe Mrs. 14 Excelsior terrace Smith Robert Langshall, beer retailer, Edwards Charles, grocer Lakin Mrs. 2 Albert terrace 4 Waverley terrace Ellery Thomas Albert, beer retailer Langford Mrs Stagg James, stone mason Hanning John, dairyman Larcheveque Madame, 10 Excelsior 18r Stocking Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.),lodging Hatcher Eli, beer retailer Laver John, 4 Gresham terrace house, 7 Excel~ior terrace Hatten John, farmer LeCocq Amice N. I Rose cottages Stone Samuel George, monumental & Hatton Henry, farmer Lowe Edward, 7 Kelso terrace general maslln, Monumental works. Keeping Rd. Budd, farmer, Wyke farm Mabb Alfred Samuel, Carisbrooke See advertisement Morgan John Richard M.A. preparatory Mace l"rederick (harbour master), 3 Symes Samuel,shopkpr.6 West End viis school, Connaught house Gresham terrace Symonds Annabella 'fravers (Mrs.), Motyer Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer Macey Barnard, Rockland house dairy, Stratton terrace Motyer John, beer retailer Mason Thomas,S Excelsior terrace Vine Slephen, grocer, 15 Surrey ter Mowlam WiIliam, blacksmith McGowranFrancis,Olivet Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Steam Payne Hy. Albert inn, & fly proprietor McKeen Hugh Russell, 3 Newstead viis Laundry Co. (Wm. White, mana~er) Perrett Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house Milledge Henry, 2 Jubilee villas Whittle Brothers, gardeners & florists, Rashleigh Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper Milnthorp Mrs. 2 Melrose villas wreaths, crosses & cut flowers to Roberts Henry, carpenter Nash Edwin, 2 Kelso terrace order; tomatoes; gardens, lawns &c. Stark Mark. grocer Newport James, 2 Rockland villas laid out & kept in order, Holly Gar- Stevens Ro.bert Lucas, farmer, Marquis Perry James, Feldenstein dens nursery & 27 Park street Granby farm, West Chickerell road Plowman Wm. In. I West Bank villas Williams John, builder, Anna villa WYNFORD EAGLE L"I a parish and small village, ter) portion,archdeaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. situated Il miles south-west from Maiden Newton station The church of St. Lawrence, erected in 1842, is a building of on the Great Western railway and 9* miles north-west from stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave Dorchester, in the Western division of the county, Dorches- and transept, and bell turret with one bell: there are 80 fler petty sessional division. union and county court district, sittings. The re",crister dates from the year 1842. The hundred of Tollerford,rural deanery of DorclJ.ester (Dorches- hving is a discharged vicarage, annexed to Toller Fratrum,.
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