DlRECTDRY.] . LITTLE TEY. 405 A fair is held here on Whit Monday. Terling Place was of land and 15 of wa.ter; rateable value, [2,752; the once appendant to Ely cathedral, but was separated from population in 1901 was 799. that see by Willi:am. the Conqueror, who gave it to his FARSLEY is I mile south-east; TER~TTS is 2 mile. favourite, Ranulph Peveril; in 1269 it was held under south-west. the Bohuns, Earls of Hereford and Essex, by the Bishop Sexton, George Royce. of Norwich, who had a palace and park here, besides a large chapel having privilege of sanctuary, which gave Post, :M. O. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B., Express Delivery, shelter to the celebrated Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Parcel Post &; Annuity &; Insurance office.-William in the reign of King Henry Ill. from which, however, he Thurgood, sub-postmaster. Letters received from was taken and conveyed a prisoner to the Tower; it was , d-elivered at 7.15 a.m. .& callers at 12.25 p.m. also a residence of King Henry VIII. and several acts of &; on sundays at 7.35 a.m.; dispatched at 12.25 &; 7 this king are dated from Terling, particularly the patent p.m. Pillar Box, QpPQsite the vicarage, cleared at 6.30 creating Sir Edward Seymour Viscount Beauchamp, Oct. p.m.; sundays, 11 a.m 16th, 1536, in which year he gave his manor to Lord Schools. Chancellor Audley. The house, built by the late John National (mixed), built in 1814, for 120 children, with an Strutt esq. sometime M.P. for , is now the seat of average attendance of 112; the school has an endow· his descendant John William (Strutt), 3rd Baron Ray­ ment of £19 yearly, arising from a rent-charge on leigh LL.D., D.C.L., F.R,S. lord-lieut. of the county, and Troyes farm, left by Joseph Holden Strutt, for the is very pleasantly situated in 'a park of 200 acres, inter­ eduoation of 10 boys; Albert Edward King, master sected by the and surrounded by extensive Infants', built by Lord Rayleigh, for 60 chuuren; average woods with stately forest trees. Lord Rayleigh is lord of aUendance, 40; Miss Annie Godfrey, mistress the manor and chief landowner. The land is principally Carriers.-Edward Thurgood, to Witham, daily; Brain· BI'able; subsoil, clay and gravel. The area is 3,127 acres tree, wed.; Owen Wood, tQ , fri

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Girling Henry, draper Smith Elijah, farm bailiff to Lord Rayleigh Lord LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Godfrey Henry, head gardener to Rayleigh, Terling hall D.L., J.J'. Terling Place; 10 Down­ Lord Rayleigh Sayers Thomas, general dealer ing st. & Athenreum club,LondonSW Guilder Tamar (Mrs.), baker Terling Coffee House (Jub (Henry Boutflower Rev. Chas. M.A. Vicarage Howard Thomas, thrashing machine Isted, sec.; Alfred Wager, managr) Brown Duncan D. Ringers proprietor & agricultural machinist Terling Provident Society Limited Davidson Rev. William (Gong) Humphreys }<'red R. blacksmith (John Brant, manager) Dodd A. G. Brooklands Isted Henry, estate clerk Thurgood Charles, farmer Goodday Augustus, l'llew house Lever John Thomas, clerk of the Thurgood Charles,gamekeeper to Lord Gordon George works, Lord Rayleigh's estate &;, sur­ Rayleigh, Maddock hall COMMEBCIAL. veyor to Messrs. Strutt & Parker Thurgood Rewit, carrier Bright John, farm bailiff to Lord Ray­ Loker Frederick J. baker &; corn dealr Thurgood William, shopkeeper &; fal leigh, Three Ashes Martin &; Bonner,millers (wind&steam) mer, Post office Bright William, wheelwright, smith &; Martin Charles, farm bailiff to Mr. W. Wager Alfred, tobacconist undertaker Wright, Dobbs croft. \Vhiffen Edward, brewer &; wine &I Chapman Arth. beer retailer & bricklyr Palmer Thomas David, farm bailiff to spirit merchant, oyster merchant i&; Church David, farmer Lord Rayleigh, Fardings Rayleigh Arms P.H Eve William, boot maker Richardson Chas. farmer, Great Loys Wood John, farmer, Sparrows Franklin William Robert, shopkeeper Russell J osiah, shopkeeper &; farmer Wood Owen, carrier &:; farmer &; beer retailer Smith Charles, carpenter &; builder • in the loth century belonged to Algar, Edward Godfrey l\LA. of Clare College, Cambridge, the ~arl of Mercia: it is a village and parish on the river sinecure rectory, held from 1854 to 1891 by the Rev. Roman, 3 miles north-west from station on the William Walsh, having passed into the hands of the Eccle­ main line of the Great Eastern railway, 7 west from Col- siastical Commissioners. Here is a charity of about £20 chester and 4 north-east from , in the Eastern yearly, derived from 13 acres of land, left by S. Hill esq. division of the county, Lexden hundred, Lexden and Wins- in the reign of Elizabeth. There is also a charity of tree petty sessional division and union, county about £18 yearly, al'ising from rents of cottages given (}Ourt district, and in the rural deanery of , arch- by the Rev. W. WaIsh M.A. late rector. A pleasure fair deaconry of Colchester and diocese of Rochester. The is held here on Trinity Monday and Tuesday. The repre. rises in the parish. The ancient church of sentative of the late Mrs. Mury F. Reeve owns the manor St. Barnabas, standing on an eminence, is a building of and principal land. The soil is rich loam; subsoil, loam etone, consisting of chancel, small transepts and a western and clay. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The tower of Norman date, erected in the IIth century, and area. is 2,795 acres; rateable value, £2,519; the popula· (lontaining 8 bells; the tower was restored and the bells tion in 1901 was 578. re-framed and re-hung in 1897, at a cost of £600: the TEY CROSS is I mile north-west; P.A.TTOCK GREEN. lower sta~e of the tower forms a porch: the nave and half a. mile north. :aisles were pulled down in 1829: in 1902 the ohurch was Sexton, William Hermon. thoroughly restored at a cost of about £1,300, when a -stained east window was presented by Mrs. Rachael Post Office.-Frooerick Eley, sub-postmaster. Letters Watson Ray: there are 195 sittings. The register of arrive from Kelvooon R8.0. at 9. 20 a.m. & are dis- baptisms and marriages dates from 1559; burials, 1560, patched at 6.15 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, and is in goad condition. The living is a vicarage, net but not paid. 'rhe nearest money order &; telegraph yearly value £200, with residence and 8 acres of glebe, office is at Marks Tey, 3 miles distant in the gift of Mrs. William Walsh, of Grimblethorpe Hall, National Scliool (mixed), built in 1872, for 150 children; Louth, Lincolnshire, and held since 1891 by the !Rev. average attendance, 100; Jehn J. Wills, master Carter Henry Richard, Old vicarage Cousins Charles, farmer, Abrams farm Percival George, farmer, New Barn Godfrey Rev. Edward M.A. Vicarage Eady William, beer retailer, Broad grn Rayner George, frmr. Cherry Orchard Leigh Mrs. Walcotts house Firmin Emma (Mrs.), Chequers P.R SadIer John, carpenter, Broad green COMKBBCIAL. Hawes John Arthur, Windells farm Sharp James, fa,rmer, Uphall farm &; Bickmore Thos. farmer, Flories farm Rellen Frank, Eight Bells P.H Warrens Browning Eliza. Smith {Mrs.), farmer, Ketley Arthur, farmer, Buckleys farm Smith Albt. Edwd. blcksmth.&;wheelw1i Elm farm King Fredk. blacksmith, Chappel road Smith WaIter, frmr. Lambert's farm Chaplin Jabez, boot &; shoe maker Leatherdale James, threshing mll- Theedom Henry Jas. grocer &; draper Church John Hy. farmer, Bett's, farm chine proprietor Webb Fred,grocer &; draper,Chappel rd L"ITTLE TEY is a parish close fu the &man road The church of St. James is a small building of stone, from