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[DERBY.) CLOWN. 46 POST OFFICE Drinkwater Henry, Farmer,Clough Top H Ollingrhead Geo [DERBY.) CLOWN. 46 POST OFFICE Drinkwater Henry, farmer,Clough top H ollingRhead Geo. shopkeeper, Whitehl Potts & Taylor, cotton manufacturers, Drinkwater Jo,eph, shoemaker, Dolly Huges Joseph le. Sons, paper mtluufac­ Bugs worth Drinkwater Tho•. farmer,Green bottom turers, Chinley Potls John, agent to Canal company, Driukwater Wm. farmer, Green head Jackson William,' Red Cow,' & shop- Bugsworth Gan.ide Elijab, cattle dealer, Chinley keeper, Whitehall Riley William, candlewick, waddin(J, Goddard J ame11, farmer, Moseley house Kinder James, farmer, Shire Oakeil &c. manufacturer, Bridgholme green Good lard J ames, farmer, Whitehall Kinnersou Oswald, tailor, Bason Simpson John, shopkeeper, Bugsworth Gooddard 8aml. shoemaker, Lower lane Kirk George, blacksmith, New Smithy Simpson Joseph, 'Crown~ Mitre,' & Gooddard 1'hos. mason, Forelands ends Lingard Josepb, candlewick& waddiug farmer, New Smithy Gregory Stephen, farmer, Nase farm manufacturer Trueman John, farmf'r, Laneside Gre~tory Stepben, farmer, All bill Lingard Jo~hua, farmer, Slack's farm Walker Zachariah, shoemaker, Higher Had field Geor..te,shopkeeper, B ugsworth Lomas John, farmer, Course~ Crossings }Jadfield Jamt>s, farmer, Breck hf'ad Lomas \Villiam, farmer, Shire Oakes Whitehead John, farmer, Holt farm llamer Edward,' PaperMakers'Armt,' Mitldleton John, plumber & glazier, Whitehead Samuel, farmer, Whitehall Whitehall Breck end Yates William, farmer, White Knowl HartleJoseph,farmer, Bugsworth hall Moon James, draper, Whitehall Letters are received through Chapel­ Hodgson Daniel, Navigation inn, Porritt Samuel, farmer, Cellar house en-le-Frith, which is also the nearest Bugsworth Porritt William, farmer, Cole hill money order office CLOWN, a villag-E' and pari~h, in Scarsdale Hundred, archdeaconry of Derby, and diocese of Lichfield, value Worksop Union, North Derbyshire, distant frorn Staveley £420 yearly; the incumbent is the Rev. CIJarles Walter statton 4 miles, Chesterfield station 8~ north-east, 7 south- Whiter. Here is a Free school for the education of the weRt from Worksop, and 169 from London, contained, in poor. Here are limestone quarries. 1851,660 inhabitants, and romprises an area of near 1,700 DAINSBROOK is a hamlet 1 mile south; Halsthorpe acres of land, mo~t of which is rich and fertile. The church or Harlesthorpe, a hamlet, three-quarters of a mile north­ of St. John the Baptist is a neat building in the Norman ea'!t; Ringa Lane, half a mile south-east; Hickenwood, l style, with a square tower containing 3 bells. The living mile north-ea~t; Sheepwash, half a mile we:,t; Southgate is a rectory, in the patronage of Earl Fitzwilliam, in tbe House, 1 mile north-east. Bowden Henry, e~q. Southgate house Deakin George, shoemaker Roger Joseph, tailor Froggat George, esq Glossop John, farmer Salvin Thomas, farmer Walker Mrs Hibbert Hannah (Mr11.), wheelwright Shacklock Henry, farmer Whiter Rev. Charles Waiter, M.A.. Hicklin George, saddler Shacklock Joseph, farmer [rector] Jackson William, farmer, Dainsbrook Smith Samuel, tiumer TRADERS. Jepson Samuel, 'Angel' . Tomlinson Thomas, tailor Allison GPorge, farmer Limb William, farmer, Dainsbrook Wood Ann (Mrto.), farmer Bellamy John, beer retailer Ludlow John, farmer Woodbead George, miller & farmer Booth Henry, farmer Mellors John, farmer Woodhead Jobu, beer retailer Booth John, master of Free school Milner George, farmer, Halsthorpe Woodhead Thomas, Nag's inn Corker Tboma<~, tailor Oxley WillitJm, farmer Woolley Isaac, farmer Costerdine Thomas, shoemaker Revill JosPph, tailor Letters received through Chesterfield Coupf' George, 'Anchor' Revill Ric.hurd, shopkeeper & farmer by mail cart; arrive 8 a.m. & dis- Cree John, farmer Revill Thomas, shoemaker patched 5 p.m. The nearest money Crofts Godfrey, farmer Roberts George, 'Bowden Arms' order office is at Chesterfield CARRIERS:- Pepper & Spray, tuesday & saturday, to & from Chester- Pepper, tuesday & saturday, to & from Sheffield; to & field; to & from Worksop, on wadnesday from Mansfield, on wednesday CODNOJil. and :r.oscoE are hamlets to Heanor, The Methodists and Baptists have chapels here. The forming a township and an ecclesiastical district, with a population, in 1851, was 2,219; the area in acres, 2,000; railway station on the Erewash railway and canal, 1381 rateable value, £2,682. E. F. Whittingstall. Esq., has a miles from London, 36 from Leicester, 5 south-east from large colliery at Loseoe, which employs a great number Alfreton, and 5 west from Belper, in the Hundred of of hands; also the Butterley Company of J. C. Royston, 1\Iorleston and Litchchurch, Basford Union, Lichfield Esq. A Baptist chapel is also in this portion of the bishopric, South Derbyshire. The living is a perpetual parish. The charities amount to £11 per annum, two­ curacy, value £150 per annum, in the alternate gift of thirds of which are l!iven to the poor at Christmas, the the Crown and Bishop of Lichfield ; the Rev. Henry remainder is paid to the tr11stees of the Heanor Quakers Middleton is the incumbent. The church of St. James, meeting. There is a colliery at Stoneyford. The popu­ 11ituated near the road, about midway between the two lation of Codnor, in 1851, was 1,439; of Loscoe, 451, villages, is a plain, neat building, with nave, chancel and and of the ecclesiastical district 2,21 9. square tower; it was erected in 1844 by subscription and ALDECAR, Cross Hill, and Hill Top are in this town­ grants from various societies, at a cost of £2,000, to­ ship. gether with a handsome 11chool-house near the church. Codnor. Stoneyford Colliery,James C.Royston, Ricking George, shopkeeper TRADERS. manager Hicking Joseph, fttrmer Beresford Enoch, beer retailer Taylor Thomas, shopkeeper Hogg Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer Bostock Joshua, beer retailer Watson Thoma~, farmer,Codnor breach Hogg Samuel,' Golden Ball' Brunt Richard, shoemaker Wooley John, ftumer Hogg Thomas,jun. butcher Clarke Franci~, farmer, Cross bill Wooley Joseph, butcher Hogg Thomas, sen. grocer Clarke Thomas, Neto inn Wooley Samuel, farmer, Hill top Loscoe Colli,try, Edward F. Whittin- Farnsworth Samuel, shopkeeper Letters are received through the stall, proprietor; John Toplis, bailiff; Farn~worth Sophia (Mrs.), 'French Alfreton office Abel Toplis, mining engineer Horn' :Loscoe. Milward Henry, Rrocer k tallow chndlr Gotlber Ann (Mrs.), farmer GENTRY. Raynes John, blacksmith Goodwin Thomas, mineral agent Kirkland Mrs. Cross hill Stanlf'y William, blacksmith Ricking Tbeodore, farmer, Codnor corn Mockler Rev. Richard Wallter Jame~, grouer & farmer Hickin~e William, grocPr & beer retlr TRADERS. Watson Stepben, grocer & butcher Hunt William, 'Gla11Hou1e,' &t black- Allcock John, bootmaker White lsat~c, farmer 11mith Brunt Richard, bootmaker White Samuel, farmer Machin l\Iary (Mrs.), farmer Burton Edward, miller Woolley James, farmer Martin Christopher, bootmaker Boxton John, miller, Steam mills Wright James, wheelwright ( " Peake Samuel, shopkeeper Clayton Charles, farmer Wright Josiah, bootmaker Star buck Thomas N. farmer, Codnor Draper William, parish clerk Letters through Altreton. The nearest brook Eyre Joseph, beer retailer & carrier money order offices are at Alfreton & Stirland Joseph, farmer Gascoyne Thomas, 'Gate' Bel per PLACES OF WoRSHIP:- Wesleyan Chapel, ministers various St. Jame1' Church. Rev. Hen. Middleton, H.A.incumbent C.ARRIBR-Joseph Eyre, to Belper, monday; Nottingham, Baptist Chnpel, Rev. William J. Stuart, minister wednesday & saturday; Derby, friday .
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