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Jobnson John Inclrbald · Elkington Mary Ann (Ml'S. ), farmer Lines Ellis, carrier Long Waiter Hume P.C., M.P., Floyd Thomas, farmer, Ivy house Lovell Samuel P. farmer LL.D., F.R.S. Culworth house; & Gascoigne Thomas, blacksmit-h Mainwood David Ripsher, harness ma 65 Eaton square S W & Carlton Gibbs Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker Merry Alfred, grocer & baker. Post aff club S W; City Carlton club E C; Griffin William Ledbrooke, farmer & Needham Fredk. Nicholas. beer retlr Cavalry & Turf clubs W, London grazier Parish Thomas E. painter & decorator & Kildare Street (Dublin) club Gubbins William James, farmer Pratt Joseph, farmer & asst. overseer Siltzer Francis John, D'Anvers house Hammett Harry, ooot maker Swann H. school attendane& officer f()r Hatton George Henry, farmer dist,rict COMMERCIAL. Johnson John Inchbald L.R.C.S. & Taylor John Charles, builder Bayliss Fred, farmer & grazier L.R.C.P.Edin., L.F.P.S.Glas. phy- Ward Betsy (Mrs.), shopkeeper Burrows George, baker sician & surgeon, & medical officer Watts Thos. & Geo. frmrs.& graziers Busby Charles. farmer & grazier No. 3 dis-trict &-:; public vaccinator Webb Charles & Son, bakers Cave John Henry, farmer for Nos. 1 & 3 districts, Brackley Wrighton John M. farmer Clarke Charles Edward, horse trainer union, medical officer of health Wrighton Wm. M. farmer & grazier­ Cook Rowland Ernest, Red Lion P.H to Middleton Oheney Rural District Wvatt Frederick, carrier Catching Robt. frmr. Blackbird hill Council & eurgeon to Great Central Yates Richard, stone mason Dickinson Alwyne Edward, tail>or Railway DALLINGTON is a parish, 1! miles north-west from £350, including 6o acres of glebe, with residence.. stations on the London and North Western in the gift of Earl Spencer K.G., P.C. and held since and Midland railways, on the road to Rugby, in the Mid 1909 by the Rev. Leonard Champion Streatfeild M.A. division of the county, hundred of Nobottle Grove, petty of Oxford University. A cemetery of 2 acres was fttrmed sessional division, union and county court district of ! in 1878, and is under the control of the Parish Council. Northampton, rural deanery and archdeaconry of North- There are four almshouses for four poor persons.. ampton and diocese of Peterborough. In pursuance of erected and endowed by Sir Richard Raynsford kt. the Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Con- with a •rent-charge producing about £27 14s. wd_ firmation (No. 14) Act, 1900, Dallington St. James, a yearly: Joseph Jekyll Rye left the sum of £450, re­ civil parish formed from Dallington under the provisions duced after payment of legacy duty to [409 18s. 2d. of section 36 of the Local Government Act, 1894, has been which sum has been invested in Government securities.. added to the municipal borough of Northampton. The and the interest, [10 4s. Bd. yearly, is distributed t