Walhampton. Boldre. Battramsley
DIRECTORY.] 39 BOLDRE. [HANTS.] • ,A PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Seymour Admiral Sir Miehae1, G.C.B., COMMERCIAL. Barnes Capt. AlOOrt, Hook cottag~ J.P. Cadlington Borrow Alfred, brick &; tile ma. Padnoll Knighton Sir William Wellesley, bart. Ward Rev. Edward Langton, M.A. Gale Richard, farmer, Pyle farm J.P. Blendwortb lodge [rector], Rectory Goldsmith James, farmer, Blendwortb Padwick J oseph Whitestone Mrs. Myrtle cottage farm BOARHUNT is a small parish, in the Southern division Imemory, and records the battle of Trafalgar. Fort Nelson ofthe county, hundred of Portsdown, Fareham union and is extensive, and capable of sustaining guns of the largest petty sessional division, Portsmouth county court district, calibre: it holds 200 men, and forms one ofthe hill defences< diocese and archdeaconry of Winchester, and rural deanery Iof Portsmouth harbour. The view from Portsdown is very of Droxford, south-western division, 3 miles north-east f!'Om fine, overlooking Portsmouth harbour, its shipping, the Fareham station, 8 north from Gosport, and 80 from London. towns of Portsmouth, Gosport aud Fareham, and ~he Isle The church of St. Nicholas is a plain structure, with of Wight with the Channel. Thomas Thistlewayte, esq.,. small belfry containing 1 bell. The register dates from the is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is loam year 1682. The living is a donative, consolidated with and clay; subsoil, chalk and clay. The area is 2,005 acres; Southwick, in the presentation of Thomas Thistlewayte, gross estimated rental, £2,200; rateable value, £2,000; the esq., and lleld by the Rev. Henry Nele Loring, M.A., of I population in 1871 was 27I.
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