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DIRECTORY. J DORSETSHIRE. NETHERBrRY. 139 Young Frederick Richard, farmer, Adams Charles, shopkeeper Stretch Charles J. shopkeeper Coppleridge & East Coppleridge IBa.rtley Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Long Tuffin Thomas, baker Young Jas. (Mrs.), frmr. FoN!st frm cross Ymmg James, farmer, White house Bown Henry, jobmaster SHERBORNE CAUSEWAY. Young Saml. Jn. frmr. Dunedge lo Hansford Charles, furniture dealer Young Frank, Laurel cottage Young William Frank, farmer, Lark- Hopkins Frank, cabinet maker Arnold Albert T. general merchantp inglass farm Miles Edwin, nurseryman & florist Carnation cottage Moore John, blacksmith Brine Henry, farmer, Duncliffe EmiORE GREEN. Norton Edmund Thomas, farmer Brine John, haulier Coombs Mrs. Laurel cottage Norton Thomas Hugh Bourne, poul- Brine Thos. farmer, Hunt's farm Norton George Edmund, Rock villa try dealer Hatcher Charles, farmer Redout Fredk. Wm. grocer,Post offici' Lear Geo. Thos. frmr.Woolcott's farm COMMERCIAL. Rose John H. Fountain inn Lear William, farmer,Causeway farm Abbott Sidney Geo. farmer, Pains pl Rutley Bernard, farmer Street Arthur, marine store dealer NETHER CERNE is a small village and parish on in the gift of Alfred Osmond Symes esq. of Kingston the river Cerne, 3 miles north-east from Grimston Russell, and held since 1895 by the Rev. William Ray station, on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth section mond Pope, who is also rector of and resides at God of the Great Western railway, 5~ north from Dorchester manstone. The soil is gravel and chalk; subsoil, chalk. and 2 south from Cerne Abbas, in the Western division The chief crops are corn and turnips. The area is 850 of the county, hundred, petty Sfilssional division and acres; rateable value, £387; population in 19II, 6g. union of Cerne, county court district of Dorchester, Parish Clerk George Mox.om. rural deanery of Whitchurch (Cerne portion), arch- ' deaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. The Letters through Dorchester, via Godmanstone, by foGt church (name unknown) is a small building of stone in post, arrive at 7 a.m. Cerne Abbas is the neares\ the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, north tran- money order & telegraph office, 2! miles distant sept, south porch and a tower with pinnacles containing Letter Box cleared at 10.45 a.m. & 7·40 p.m.; sundaysP 3 bells: the church was restored and reseated in 1876, 7·4° p.m and has 100 sittings. The register dates from the year The children of thi~ parish attend the school at God- 1685. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ss, manstone Slade Anthony A.(exors. of),Manor ho j Bal;:er George, miller (water) Moxom George, farm bailiff to exors. I of A. A. Slade NETHERBURY is an extensive parish, on the river under order of Charity Commissioners of 14th Feb. Brit, 4! miles north from Bridport station on a branch 1905, is to be used for educational purposes. Strode of the Great Western railway, and 7l south from Manor is the property and residence of Capt. Ralph Orewkerne station on the London and South Western Gallop, and Slape Manor of Mrs. Dyer. John Rultl!ell railway, and 1~ south-west from Beaminster, in the Cox esq. J.P. is lord of the manors of Netherbury iD Western division of the county, Beaminster hundred Ecclesia, otherwise Beaminster Parsonatus, and Nether and union, Bridport petty sessional division and county bury Terra or YondoYer, and the trustees of Edwin court district, and in the rural deanery of Bridport Slade esq. are lords of the manor of Slape. The prin· (Beaminster portion), archdeaconry of Do rest and dio cipal landowners are Henry Francis Compton esq, J.P. cese of Salisbury. The village is lighted with oil lamps. Thomas Alfred Colfox esq. D.L., J.P. and Capt. Ralph The church of St. Mary is a building of stone, in the Gallop. The soil is light sandy loam; subsoil, sand. Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave of four The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area bays, aisles, south porch, vestry and an embattled of the entire parish is 6,270 acres of land _and 4 of western tower, containing a clock and 6 bells: in the water; rateable value, £II,30I; the population in xgu south aisle is a mutihted recumbent alabaster effigy, of the civil parish, including Melplash, was 1:,261, and under a canopy, to one of the More family, and there of the eccle:.iastical parish, 870. are three stained windows and a Norman font : an Parish Clerk, John Pye. organ chamber was built in 1894, at a cost of £2oo, Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Netherbury. William Hawkin& and the organ was renovated and enlarged in rgo6, Wallbridge, sub-postmaster. Letters from Beamin at a cost of [2oo: the church affords 400 sittings. The ster, Dorset, arrive at 6.55 a.m. & 4 p.m.; dispatched register dates from the year 158o. The living is a at 7.50 a.m. & S·35 p.m.; no delivery or dispatch on vicarage, with the chapelry of Solway Ash annexed, Sundays · ·' · net income £240, with residence, in the gift of the lhshop of Salisbury, and held since 1913 by the Rev. S.ALWAY ASH is a tithing, 3 miles south. Holy· Charles Herbert Cooke. Here is a Congregational I Trinity chapel of ease, erec\ed in 188g, is a building of chapel, buiU in 1839 with 6o sittings; at SALWAY stone in the Early English style, consisting of chance!p. ASH is a Wesleyan chapel, and a Congregational chapel, nave, south porch and a western turret containing one. erected in r 843, with 8o sittings ; and at W A YTOWN bell : the east window is stained and there are sitting& a Congregational chapel, founded in 168g, and rebuilt for 220 persons. in 1907, and seating: 100. Flax spinning ~nd the making Post & Parcel Office, Salway Ash. Ernest Gale, sub-, of twme are earned en at .Slape mill, by Messr~. postmaster. Letters from Beaminster, Dorset, arrive ~homas Tucker and Co. of Bndport. There are chari- at 8.50 a.m. ; dispatched at 4.20 p.m. Neither de- ties of the yearlr value of £276.: Hannah Clare, ?f livery nor dispatch on sundays. Bridport, 3 mile& Lower Strode, spmster, by her Will, dated 6th Apnl, distant is the nearest money order & telegraph office' 1866, bequeathed £goo to the officials of the Charitable ' · · Funds, the dividend and interest, now amounting to BOWOOD is a tithing, 2 miles west; WAYTOWN,. £28 per annum, to be 11aid to the minister and church- a mile south, and ltERSHAY, 2 miles south-west. are wardens of Netherbury parish for the time being, and hamlets. to be applied as follows: the dividend and interest of Wall Letter Box, South Bowood, cleared 4.40 p.J.U.~ 5 £5oo in the purchase of bread, coals and fuel, for Waytown, cleared 5.15 p.m. week days only distribution among such of the poor residing in Nether bury tithing in that parish, at Christmas, as to the Cl!'rk to the Trustees of the Netherbury charity, Robert minister and churchwardens shall seem meet ; and Leigh, jun. Church street, Beaminster · · the dividend and interest of £300 thereof in the same Schools. manner for the poor of the tithing of Bowood, in the l!ame parish; and ~he dividend and interest of £ 100 The Grammar School has been amalgamated. with remaining for the poor of the tithing of Ash, in the Tucker's charity & removed to Beaminster · . same parish. Lake's charity of about £ro yearly, Elementary (mixed), erected in 1863 & considerabl1. derived from land, is for distribution amongst the sick enlarged in 1879, for 12o children; B. ~. T.- Stott. and poor. Brodrepp's and Richard Gollop's charity, master; Miss Kate Cozens, assistant mistress amounting to about £3o, is devoted towards apprentic- Elementary, Salway Ash (mixed), built in ~832,. as • ing. Smith's charity, of about £ 27s, two-thirds of net chapel of ease & used as a school since x87g, to bold income to be used in aid of the second poor and for go children ; Mrs. A. E. Sims, mistress suC'h purposes as the trustees think fit; one third, County Police, H. Westcott, constable . NETHERBURY. Daniell Capt. William HE'nry M., Kitson Henry Lane, The Chantrr PRIVATE UESmENTS. R.N. Elwell lodge Nedham Mrs. Netherbury house Baker Mrs. White house DyPr Mr11. Slape manor Peter John Stewart, Great Strode Bush James G. Waytown cottage Gollop Capt. Ralph, Strode manor Phillip11 Edward W. The Moorings Cboke Rev. Charles Herbert (vioar), Keddle Mrs. Antram. Hatchlands ho Read Mrs · Vicarage Kitson Charles William, Orchard bill Shaw ~lisses. Netherbury court .