366 SOUTH PETHERTON. . (KELLY'S

Waiter Worale~ E. builder, contractor & undertaker, White Mary (Mrs.) &; Sons, farmer&, Watergore .house decorator, wheelwright & smith; station, Mar- White Mary Ann (Mrs.) & Charles Edgar, drug stores, tock, G.W.R & grocers, St. J ames street Wetherell Gertrude (Miss), dress mak~r, St. James st White Robert, boot maker, Droveway Wheller Edward Perris, shopkeeper, P1tway Willy George, farmer & landowner, Coles farm OVER STRAT1.'0N. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Chant William, farmer Stratton Rennet Works (T. Webber~ Blake Miss FlorEnce Gibbs FredeTick, farmer manager), manufacturers of cheese Oollins Heyman, .Stratton house Hebditch Richard, farmer · rennet extract • Hebditch William Blake, farmer, The Webber Thomas, dairyman to Mr. COMMERCIAL. Homestead J. F. Broughton, Lower Stratton Batstone Alfred, farmer, South Harp Louch GeOl"ge, beer retailer White Frederick, farmer farm Willy John, farmer, Rydon farm PIL.L. is an ecclesiastical parish, formed October 15, 1861, dances for the medical officer, matron and nurses: the and comprising the hamlets of Pill and Ham Green, in the whole of th\buildings are lighted by electricity. The of Easton-in-Gordano, with a station on the acreage is bout 200; rateable value included in Portishead branch of the Great Western railway, I24 Easton-in-Gordano; the population in I9II was I,750 miles from London and 6 miles north-west from , in (including 172 in Ham Green Isolation Hospital). the Weston-super-Mare parliamentary division, Portbury Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.-Mrs. Lucy hundred, and in the union and petty sessional Sheppard!, sub-postmistress. Letters through Bristol; division, Bristol county court district, rural deanery of open sundays, 8 till Io a.m Portishead, archdeaconry of Bath, and diocese of Bath and Let.ter Box :-Ham Green Wells. This place is on the river , and forms an Pill Benevolent School, built in 1854, since enlarged for excellent pilot station for the Port of Bristol. Christ I go boys, I90 girls & I44 infants; David Edward Church is a modern cruciform building in the Decorated Roberts\ master; Miss 'vizard, mistress; Miss La11ra. style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, baptistery, Browne, infants' mistress west porch and' an eastern turret containing one bell: County Police Station, John Palmer, constable the windows in the ·chancel, the west window, and one on ·the south side of the nave are s·tained : the marble Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent font. is a memorial to the late W. H. Gilmore, some Society; Hon. Representative, W. R. Linford. See time churchwarden: there are 400 sittings. The advertisement: register dates from the year I86o. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £240, with one acre o·f glebe Railway Station, Peroival Brayley, station master and residence, in the gift of the BishDp of Bath and Carrier.-George Jefferies, to & from Bristol daily Wells, and held sine~ I9r6 by the Rev. Robert Gladstone LICENSED PILOTS. ' Griffith B.A. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. The Haven Master, Commander C. F. Hart R.N.R. church room, erected at a cost of over £I,20o, com­ prises a rpublic hall seating 250, club room, committee 1st Class. rooms and offices. Here is a Union chapel, founded in Adams Joseph John Gilmore John T I787 and rebuilt in IBIS, and a Wesleyan Methodist Born Edmund Hunt George William chapel. A Seamen's Shelter, for the use of pilots and Bound Edwin Mitchell Josiah other seamen employed on the river, was erected on the Buck SamuM Pains Jesse river bank in March, 1897• at a cost, including site, of Canby Henry Russell Pains John Vance £,I6o, raised by public subscription. There is also a Canby John Edward Ray Ernest Seamen's Mission, in charg., of the Church Army. The Carey Albert Frank Ray William George Infectious Diseases Hospital at Ham Green, opened in Carey Edwin Horace Reed John Jnly, 18gg, was built by the Corporation of Bristol, Case Waiter Rowland Edward Craddy from designs by Mr. Yabbicom, the city engineer, at Chiswell Alfred Selway William David a cost of £48,ooo, and in I904 additional buildings were Dickens Arthur Jas. Gilmore Stenner Robert Morle Ellis Frank Charles erected: including the discharge block, the hospital 'l'hayer• William will now hold about 220 patients : the buildings, which Ellis James Joseph A Thomas George stand in a park of about 40 acres, are of brick with Garrish Edgar Vowles Leonard B freestone dressings, and consist of several pavilio~s and 2nd Class. an isolation pavilion: a mansion in the grounds for- Bullock Thoma!l I Dickens Frank merly occupied by Mr. W. H. Miles, banker, wa; con- >Case Christopher . Ray Sidney verted into an administration block, and includes resi- Cooper Ernest I Thayer Sidney Gri~th Rev.- Robert Gladstone B.A. Griggo EdwardColston,Rising Sun P.H Porter E1len (Miu), milliner (vicar), VICarage Hacker Waiter, beer retailer 1 Porter Thomas, draper • Newsome ~erb~rt M.B Hucker Oliver, baker . Porter Wm. Hy. builder, Ham Green Peters BenJamm Alfred Isaac B.A., Humphreys John, farm bailiff to G. Powell Henry, builder M. B .. ~am Green Giles esq. Ham Green Raikes Albert Edward, farmer . Ray Wilham George , Hunt Emma (Miss), dress maker Ray Esther(Mrs.),shopkpr.Marine par .•coMMERCIAL. : Jefferies George, carrier Ray Frederick J. Star P.H Ada~s Wilham Henry, coal dealer f King Ernest Charles, hair dresser Rice Francis (Mrs.), shopkeeper Austm Jo~eph C. greengrocer Leat Olive (Mrs.), grocer Rowles Edwin,boat,akiff & yacht bldr Beecroft Fredk.che~st.Churchpath rd L~mnell Charles, fish fryer, Pump sq Russell Thomas Joseph,Bed Lion P.H Br~ley Ellen A. (M1ss), news agent Lmdsey J sph. E .J. registrar of births Seamen's Mission (Capt. W. H. R. Bnstol. In_fectious Diseases Hospital! deaths & marriages, relieving & Crewe, Church Army, evangelist) (BenJamm Alfred Isaac Peters B.A., vaccination officer for 3rd district, 1 Sharp Hngh, greengrocer M.D., B.~., D.P.H.Cam_b. resi-t Long Ashton union, Churchpath rd Shepherd Celia (Mrs.), Anchor P.H. dent medical office~; M1ss Mary Lindsey M. E. (Mrs.), midwife, Ham Green Garden, ~atron; Miss C. G. Gol- l Church path road Sheppard Lucy (Mrs.), grocer,Post off ledge, assistant matron), Ham Grn Linford Waiter R. assistant overseer 1 Slade George, builder / Broad GeD. Sidney, King's Head P.H & rate collector Smith Alexander Grant, shopkeeper Brown John, farmer, Ham Green Lodge Harry, grocer Smith Frank, builder Browne Joseph, collector of pilotage ~London County Westminster & Smith Winifred (Mrs.), shopkeef1er Buck Enos, shopkeeper Parr's Bank Limited (W. Stone Somers Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Buck James, shipwright agent); draw on head office Bar: Stenner John, pfumber Bunce William, butcher tholomew lane, London E C 2' Thomas Charlotte A. (Mrs.), fancy Butcher George Henry, insur. agent Maggs Frank, dairyman draper, Ham Green road Case Sophia (Mrs.), dress makPr, Maggs Jn. rent collector, Io Spring- Thomas Courtney, oil dealer Heywood terrace field road Thomas Edward, painter Olapp Henry, hair dresser Matthews Florence (Mrs.), shopkeepr Thomas Emily (Miss), shopkeeper Cooper Horace, painter,Springfield rd' Newsome Herbert M.B., B.S.Durh. Thomas George V. coal meTchant Orocker Edward Francis, gardener, I physician & surgeon, &; medical Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper _Ham Green estate officer & public vaccinator No. 8 Thomas Winifred (Mrs.), draper, Dickens James, baker district, Long A!lhton union Church place Dy~r R_obert, refreshment rooms Oram Alice (Mrs.), teacher of music Thompson J oseph, market gardener Ell~s Simpson, draper Parsdns Alfred H. beer retailer Uncles Horace, boot maker Elhs, Thomas George, grocer Parsons Joseph, farmer Weaver John, oil dealer Gerr:sh George, baker Pearce Charles, baker Webb Ada Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper GerriBh John, Swan P.H Pearce Job, Railway hotel . Young Philip Henry, butcher