88 F.ElSNY STRATFORD. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. [KELLY'S
Smith Wm. boot maker, Park street, BLetchley road Wai.ker Alfred, fishmonger &; furniture dlr. High street Squires Thomas, butcher, Park street Wallace Joseph, shopkeeper, Victoria road Stevens iRobert Bodley, baker, Ay':esbury street Warren Artlllur, .stationer, Victoria road Stilton Arthur Thomas, plumber, glazier &; decorator, Warren John Francis &; 'Son, builders, Victoria road Bletchley road Watkin Bros. coal merchants, High street Stubbs &; Brown, coal, coke & salt agents &; merchants, Webster William, blacksmith, Duncombe street agents for Mount Sorrel, Warwickshire &; other granite, Wheeler Antihony, smith, London road Staffordshire bricks, sanitary pipes, portland cement, I White Harry Daniel, tailor, Bletcbley road 8rtificia.l manure·s, linseed &; cotton seed cakes; depots, Wigley George Davys Edward, auctioneer, appraiser &; Fenny Stratford; Bletchley; Swanborne; Wolverton; land agent, High street; &; Winslow Castle Thorpe; Winslow; Newport Pagnell, Woburn Wingfield Arthur, coffee tavern, Ohurch street Sands & Towcester &; Ridgemont stations &; Loughton Woodhams Thomas, hay, corn &; coal merchant, Sympson siding; chief office, High street road &; The Mill, Grand Junction wharf, High street; & Taylor Alfred, sanitary plumber &; engineer, hot water &. at Woburn Sands gas fitter, g~azier &; house decorator, Aylesbury street Woods Art'hur, King's Head P.R. London road Taylor Charles, fruiterer, Bletchley road Woods William, butcher, Bletch'.reyroad Taylor Henry, Railway Illotel, Bletchley station Wright Charlps, plumber, Bletchley road Taylor William, tinplate worker, Mount Pleasant Wrig-ht Harry, butcher, Aylesbury IStreet Thomas Robert, chemist, Church street Yirrell Thomas, monumental mason, Bletch:ey road Town Hall 00. Limitil'd (Thomas Best, sec.), High street Young Seba, boot maker, Church street Turney Joseph, greengrocer, Bletchley road Young Samuel, grocer, Aylesbury street Wake Alberl; George, commercial traveller, Bletchley I'd FINGEST is a parish on the verge of Oxfordshire, living is a rectory with that of Ibstone annexed, joint net • surrounded by steep hills and dense woodlands, 6l miles yearly value £226, with 107 acres of glebe, in the alternate south-west from High Wycombe, 6 north from Henley gift of the Bishop ()f Oxford and Merton College, Oxford, and 6 north-west from Great Marlow, in the Southern and held sin~e 1878 by the Rev. Henry Joscelyne M.A. of division of the county, hundred of Des-borough, petty Kew Inn Hall, Oxford, who resides at Ibstone. The :sessional division of Desborough, 1st division, uniun and charities for distribution amount to £9 15s. yearly. ..county court district of Wycombe, rural deanery of Lieut.-Gen. Owen Lewis Cope Williams, of Temple House, Wycombe, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of Bisham, is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. , Oxford; the principal part of the houses are at Lane End The ~il is chiefly chalk. The chief crops are wheat and and Cadmore End in this county, a mile and a half east, oats. The population in 1891 was 364, induding the districts -which, with parts of Fingest, Stokenchurch and Lewknor, of Lane End and Oadmore End; 44 only are Turville sittings. The register dates from the year 1607. The Heatij., abo'It half a .mile distant . (These are in the parish of HambledenIBarnett Augustus Parker, Pingest ho Deane Edmund, farmer . but in Fingest village.) Cannon Frederick, The Cottage Gibbs Henry, Chequers P.H , FLEET MARSTON. see Marston. FOSCOTT (or Foxcott) is a parish extending on the John's College, Cambridge and Theol. Assoc. K.C.L. In . east to the river Ouse, nearly 2~ miles north-east from 1840 the remains of a Roman villa with a tesselated pave Buckingham station on the Bletchley and Banbury section ment were discovered, together with a bath, a very thick of the London and North Western railway, in the leaden pipe, some boars' tusks and antlers of large stags. Northern division of the county, hundred, petty sessional Foxcott Manor House (formerly the residence of the Gran· di'Visian, union and county court district of Buckingham, villes) was rebuilt in 1639 and underwent a thorough re· and in the rural deanery of Buckingham (first portion), storation in 1868; it is now the seat. of Ml's. Hall. The archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. trustees of the late L. R. Hall are lords of the manor . The church of St. Leonard is llo small but ancient edifice and sole landowners. The soil is clay; the land pasture of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a and arable. The whole area, including 50 acres ot wood· small wooden turret containing one bell: in the chancel land, is 716 acres; assessable value, £847 19s. 6d.; the is a brass to Edward Grenville esq. who died in population in 1891 was 58. 1661: and a mural tablet placed 'by Lawrence Parish Clerk, John Bryant. "Bobert Hall esq. (d. 1891) to the memory of his father, -Lawrence Hall, who died in 1866: there is a Norman Letters received through Buckingham, which is the .archway at the south entrance and a low side window: nearest money order &; telegraph office, arrive at the church was restored in 1887, at a cost of £600, and 7.30 a.m ,affords 80 sittings. The register dates from the year 1587. Wall Letter Box cleared at 5.40 p.m. week days; 11.40 The living is a rectory, net yearly value £120, with resi· a.m. sundays dence, in the gift of the trustees ()f the late L. R. Hall esq. The children of this place attend the school at Maids and held since 1891 by the Rev. John Henry Corr, of St. Moreton 001'1' Rev. John Henry Theo..A.ssoc. Hall Mrs. Manor house IHensman Thomas George, farmer K.C.L. Rectory house FULMER is a parish 4! miles south-east from Bea- and organ-chamber, in memory of her son, Lancelot consfield, 4! north from Slough station on the main line William Dent; during the years 1878, 1882 and 1884 • of the Great Western railway, 6~ miles from Windsor, new chancel was built, a south aisle added, the church, in the Southern division of the county, hundred and including the belfry and bells, restored, and the interior petty sessional division of Stoke, union of Eton, county reseated in solid oak as a memorial to Mrs. Dent at the court district of Uxbridge, rural deanery of Amersham, expense of the members of the family; the total cost archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. The of building amounted to £3,200 and of restoration to church of St. James is a small and plain building of £700: there are 200 sittings, 150 being free. The re litone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, consisting of gister dates from the year 1610. The living'is a rectory, chancel, nave of three bays, south aisle, north porch and net yearly value £IlO, with residence, in the gift of the an embattled western tower containing 6 bells, and a new Dean and Canons of Windsor, and held since 1875 by the clock, presented by Sir John C. Willoughby bart. in com· Rev. Charles Joyce M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford. .Ful· m£omoration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 1897: the mer was anciently a chapelry to the vicarage of Datchet, church WlHI rebuilt in 1610 at the expense of Sir Marma· but was separated therefrom and made a distinct pariah duke Darell kt. of Fulmer, ob. March 22, 1631, and whose in the reign of Edward VI. Sir Marmaduke Darell kt. lefi remains were here interred: in the chancel ~s a marble £20 yearly for the poor and the repairs of his monument: monument to him, beautifully carved, and including' re· there are other charities of £23 yearly value. Fulmer cumbent figures of himself and Dame Ann (Lennard), his Hall is the seatof the L'ldy Willoughby and Fulmer Place of wife; in 1877 the late Mrs. Dent, then of Fernacres, Admiral of the Fleet Lord John Hay G.C.B. Lady Helen erected at her expense a new chancel and added a vestry Guendolen, wife of Sir John W. Ramsden bart. of Bul-