[.] K1MCOTE. 56 POST OFFICE

POST OFPICE.-Stepben Howkins, receiver. Letters ar­ CARRIERS TO :- rive from Rughyat! past 5 R.m. ; dispatchl'd 1 past 8 p.m. LEICESTER- Bennet &, Brion, saturday, 5 morning; John The nearest money order offices are at Welford & Lutter­ Wood, saturday, 4 morning 'Worth LUTTERwoRTH-Jobn Wood, thursday, 9 mom.; Town­ PUBLIC SCHOOLS:- spnd, thursday, 11 morning National, William Barnett, master; Mrs. EJjzabeth Bar· - John Wood, tuesday, 9 nett. miiltress morning National, WiIliam Litchfield, master; RUGBY - Townsend, wednesday & saturday, 9 morning Mrs. Jane Litchfield. mistre~s KIMCOTE is a township and parish, including a por- manor. Here is an endowed Free school in Knaptoft-in­ tion of Knaptoft. It is 3t miles north-east from Lutter- WaItoD, and the Baptists have a place of worship. Kim­ worth, and 6 miles from Ullesthorpe station, in Guthlaxton cote has 168 inhabitants, and 1,710 acres, exclusive of Hundred, Lutterworth Union, South Leice!!tl"rJhire. The the hamlets. church, dedicated to All Saints, is an old building, with COTES-DE-V AL is a hamlet of one farm, with 6 peopJe a square, pinnacled tower and 4 bells. The living i8 in and 313 acres. The bouse is moated. the patrona~e of Lord \YilIougbby de Broke, and worth W ALTON is a large \'i1!age, with 658 people in 1851, £.566; the Rev. Thomas Cox is rector and incumbent. A and ],248 acres, partly in Kimcote and partly in Knaptui't Free school was built in Kimcote in 1844, entirely at the parish. Many of the peollle are framework knitters. expense of Lord Willoughby de Broke, who is lord of the I Here is a Methodist chapel. GENTRY. Cumberledge Thomas,farmer & grazier, Moore Robprt, sbopkeeper, Walton Cox Rev. Thomas, B.A. [rector] WaIton Neal Thomlls. ' Red Lion,' Walton Gimson William, e~q. Walton Dorman Henry, wheelwrigbt, WaIt on Newton Robt. farmer & grazier. WaltoD Lucas Robert,esq. Knaptofl-in-"Yalton ElliottJolm,shoemaker, Wallon Palm er Thomas, 'Dog~ Gun,'butcber Scott Miss Susan Gimson WilIiam. sur!!:eon, Walton & grazier, Walton 'Vormleighton Miss Harriet Herne Thomas, sen. farmer & grazier, Sander'! "Vm. farmer,Cotes-de-Val TRADERS. WaIton Smart Thos. farmer & grazier, Walton AlIen .Tosepb, blacksmith, Knaptoft- Herne Thomas,jun. butcher, Knaptoft- ThorntonJohn,farmer&grazier,Walton ill-Wait on in-Walton Wickes Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper &. Earrow8 Mary (Mrs.),shopkpr. Walton Hubbard WiIliam, grazier, Walton postmi~tre~EI~ Knaptott-in-Walton Bryan Bf'njamill, grazier Inchle JOhll, jun. farmer &. grazier, Wickes Thomas, farmer & grazier, Burdett Richard, farmer & grazier Kllaptoft-in-Walton Grange, ,Yalton Button Ann (MiRS), shopkeeper Inchie John, sen. farmer & grazier, Wormleighton Edwin, 'Windmill,' Ch&rke WiIliam, shopkeeper, WaltoD Knaptofr-ill-Walton grazier &. miller, WaHon Clows William, carrier, Knaptoft-in-! Laugham JohD,frmr. & grazier, Walton Wormleightoll John, grazier, Walton Walton Lewis William, auctioneer, WaltoH Wormleig.hton Robt. farmer &. grazier, Cohley Vfilliam, farmer, Knaptoft-in- Loomes JoseplJ, shoemaker, Knaptoft- Walton Walton in-WRIton Wykes William, wheelwright, Walton Cooke Edward, frmr. &. grazier, Walton Lucas Elizabeth (Mrs.), frmr. &. grazier Letters are received through the Cooke Wm. farmer &. grazier, Knaptoft 1tlartin Peter, grazier, Walton Lutterworth (,fRee at 9 a.m.; dis- in-WaIton Mason Richard, ' TaZbot,' Knaptoft- patched dt 0 p.m. The nearest money Coleman Stephen, parish clerk, Walton in-Walton order office is at Lutlerworth National ~ Endowed Schools, G. N. Wykes, master; ICARRIERS TO LEICESTER-Shel!on, Brown & ClolVs, Mrs. Wykes,mistress. Knapton-in-Walton saturday, 6 morning

XIR.BY BELLARS is a township, pleasant village, I in the reign of Edward II.: by Roger BelIer, which, in parish, and railway station, iu Framland Hundred, ~Ielton ]359, was made con\"cntual for a prior and canons Uuion, North , 115 miles from , 2~ regular of the order of St. Augustine, and so continued west-by-south of , and comprises 226 till the Dissolution, when its revenue was estimated at inhabitants and 2,660 acres or land. The living is a £178 7s. 10d. 'I'he late Sir Fnmcis Burdett, Bart., had perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry of Leicester and a hunting-seat in this parish, called Kirby Park, which diocese of Peterborough, of the anllual value of £88, in ilil noW occupied by a farmer. Sir Francis wrote under a the !lift of Sir Robert Burdett, Bart.; the incumbent is tree here the reform letter for which be was imprisoned the Rev. WiIliam Lancelot Rolleston. The church of St. in the King's Bench. The Rev. Edward Manners is lord Peter is a spacious and handsome building, with a tower of the manor. The and Peterborough railway has surmounted by a lofty spire, and containing [) bells. A a station jn this parish, and the navigable river Wreak College, for a warden and 12 priests, was founded here. passes through. Haynes Thomas Chandler WiIIiam, farmer & grazier Masters Elizabeth (Mrs.), 'Flying Wartnaby Mrs, Anne Doubleday William, farmer lit grazier Childers' & grazier TRADERS. Gilsofl Elizabeth (Mrs.), grazier Some':! William, farmer & grazier Adcock Tbomas, grazier &. cattle dealer, Gilson John, farmer &. grazier Walker Jobn, tiumer & grazier the Park Gilson John, grazier & cattle dealer Walker Joseph, farmer & f,rrazier BJount Thomas, farmer & grazier, the Gilson Thomas, boot & shoe maker Wyld John, tiumer & hutcher Lodge H emsley Thomas, !Hazier Letters through Melton Mowbray. Bowley John. carpenter & shopkeeper Lloyd Wiiliam. farmer w 11 icll is also the nearest money order Eurbidge Joseph, gra.zier J.\'Ieadows Thomas, farmer & grazier office

XIR.BY MUXLO:£, in Sparkenhoe Hundred, church is 8 small and ancient structure, with a low tower, Union, South Leicestershire, is a township, small village, and is annexed to the rectory of GlenfieJd. C. Winstanley, and chapelry,in the parish of Glenfield, situate on a plea- Esq., is lord of the m!lIlor. The area is about 1,500 acres, sant eminence near Glenfield station, 5 miles west of and the population, in 1851, was 335. Here are the remains Leicester, and about 7 east-north-east from Market Bc}s- of a castle, partly overgrown with ivy. worth, on the Leicester and Swannington railway. The BRICKMAN HILL and Blue Potts are in this parish. Scott Rev. John Haigb (cllrate] Ellis James, farmer, Blue Potts Sunnicliff John, butcher TRADERS. Hook Jobn, farmer Wilkinson Jane (Miss), 'Royal Oak' Beaumont Thomas, farmer Hudson WiIliam, shopkeeper Wilkinson John, 'Whitwhick Colltery Brown Robert, farmer Lea John, farmer Arms' Carver Robert, farmer, Brickman hill Miles Edward, grazier Letters received through Leicester, Che~terton Edward, blacksmith Neale William, carpenter which is also the nearest money order CufHin Wil1iam, miller Sills Henry, plumber & paiuter office XIRXBY MALLOB.Y is a township, parish, and I value £410, in the gift of Lady Noel Byron; the Rev. pleasantly situated "iIlage, 4! miles north-north-east from ISamuel Gamlen, M."'., is the incumbent. The church of , and 4 south-east from Market Boswortb, in All Sail1ta is a small structure, with tower and 3 bells, and

Sparkenhoe HundredJ Boswortb Union, Peterborough contains seTeral monuments of the Noel family? Hf're biebopric, South Leicestersbire. The l.i viDg is a rectory, are two Free ~chool~, supported by Lady Byron. Kirkby