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Hotchkiss·John ·fanner Oliver John, farmer, Lane Hotchkiss Richard, farmer Parry vVilliam. farmer, Lodge J obson George, brick and tile maker Pinches Thomas, carpentel' Meredith Edmund Andrews, fa1mer Tanner Richard, farmer, Lane

GLAZELEY is a small village and parish, 3t miles from , in the Southern division of the county, Chelmarsh division of Stottesden hundred, Brid~north union, and diocese of Hereford ; it is situated on the road from Bridgnorth to . The church is an old rubble stone bUilding, in good repair. The living is a rectory, united with Chetton Deuxhill and the chapelry of Loughton, annual vu.lue £86, with residence and 3t acres of glebe land, in the gift of Thomas Whit­ more Wylde Brovme, Esq., J.P. Thomas Whitmore Wylde Browne, Esq., D.L., is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is clayey; the subsoil is similar. The area is 636 acres, and the rateable value, £706. Letters are received by foot post through Bridgnorth. Browne Thomas Whitmore Wylde, esq. Gwilt John, cowkeeper n. L. Woodlands hall Wilson James Wilkes, farmer Paine Rev. Jesse, M.A

GREET is a parish and village, 6 miles from , and 2 from Tenbury, in the Southern division of the county, Overs hundred, Tenbury union and county court district of Hereford ; it is situated near the Ledwich and Teme rivers and Leominster canal. The church is an old building in the Early English style, and was repaired in 1855. The living is a rectory, yearly value £100, with residcncJ and 38 acres of glebe land, in the gift of T. H. Hope-Edwardes, Esq. T. H. Hope­ Edwardes,r-Esq., lord of the manor, and P. P. Williams, Esq., are chief landowners. The soil is a stiff clay; the subsoil is clay. The area is 1,040 acres, and the population in 1861 was 129 ; gross estimated rental, · £1,382 ; rateable value, £1,261. • Letters.are received through Tenbury. Hope· Edwardes Rev. St. Leger, Rectory Rawlings Richd. farmer, Rockhill farm Corfield Thomas, farmer Smith "\Villiam, farmer Hard·wick John, wheelwright Whiteman RicharJ, farmer Mason Richard, farmer W illiams Thomas, blacksmith Rawlings,..John,ffarmer, Stoke farm

G RINSHILL, formerly Greens Hill, is a village and parish, very pleasantly situated, 1 mile from Yorton station on the and Crewe branch of the London and North ·western Rail way, 7 m1les from Shrewsbury,""'4 from \Vem, and 170 from London, in the Northern division of the county, Albrighton division of Brimstree hundred, union and county court district, and diocese of Lichfield. The church of All Saints' is a very neat structure of freestone. · The living is a vicarage,