DIRECTORY.] . KINGSL.A!\D. 107 KIMBOLTON. Edwardes Charles, farmer Griffiths Herbert, farmer, Brook farm Bird Benj. farmer & hop grower,PatsalI Parry Harley, farmer, Rowley fields Groves Joseph, tobacconist Bird William, farmer, Lea farm Patshall William, farmer,Upper Hennor Hall Jonathan, dairyman, Cam farm Cave Edward, farmer, Newhonse farm Pember John, farmer Hall Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Chadney Henry, farmer, The Walls Robinson John, farmer & hop grower Jaine Frederick, blacksmith, Post office Childs Edward, farmer Wilkes James A. farmer Llewellin Thomas, blacksmith &; agri- Haines William, farmer, The Hundred STOCKTON. cultural implement manufacturer, Hall Abraham, farmer, Little Patsall repairer & dealer Jones Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Upper Hutchinson Rev. Thomas M.A. [vicar], Minton Thomas, farmer & hop grower, Kimbolton Grantsfield Bache farm Lewis Evan, farmer, Lower Kimbolton Owen William John, Prospect cottage Mintou Thomas, jun. farmer & hop Moore Sarah (Mrs.),farmr.Kimbolton ct Ransome Rev. WaIter George Alford grower, Lower Bache Owens William Edward, wheelwright, B.A. [curate] Powles Thomas, stone mason to Lord Churchfield Robinson Mrs Rodney, Little Brittain Preece James, farmer, Gorsty hill Williams Herbert Smith, Stockton Bury Price Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Ravenhill John, farmer, Lever hill COMMERCIAL. Priest James, Stockton Cross P.H Robinson John, farmer, Grantsfield Brooks Edward, blacksmith Robinson John, jun. farmer & hop Rowley Taomas, farmer, Grantsfield Brooks Samuel, farmer, Grove farm grower, Grantsfield Yeld Edward, farmer & hop grower & Burgess Mary (Mrs.), farmer & hop Wall Aaron, wheelwright & carpenter landowner, Endale grower, Lower Bache Weaver Alexander, beer retailer Connop Jas. farmer, Mennells &Forbury Weaver George, farmer, Stanley HAMNISH CLIFFORD. Duggan Jas. farmer, Brook House farm White James, farmer, Stockton court Goode (Mrs.), Brook hall Edwards James, farm bailiff to H. S. Williams Herbert Smith, farmer & hop Anthony Job,cottagefarmer,Hollybrook Williams esq. Rowley grower, Stockton Bury KING'S CAPLE, see Caple. KING'S PYON is a parish and village, near the old philus Peploe esq. and held since 1884 by the Rev. Henry Weobleyand road, and about I mile west of the Auriol Barker M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford. About Hereford and road, 6 miles south-east from 1670 Mr. Collins left £3 yearly for the education of poor Moorhampton station on the Hereford, Hay and Brecon children; and in 1673, Mr. Owen Thomas left lOS. yearly to section of the Midland railway, 3 south-east from , be distributed at Christmas to the poor of the parish; these 9 north-west from Hereford and 7l south-west from Leo- are paid by the Garnstone estate to the school managers. , in the Northern division of the county, Stretford In 1675, Mr. George Karver left land producing 34S. hundred, Weobley union and petty sessional division, Here- annually to the vicar and churchwardens of King's Pyon for ford county court district, rural deanery of Weobley (1st the poor of the parish. In 1878, Thomas Cooke devised division) and archdeaconryand . The £100, the interest of which is given in coals to the poor, and church of St. Marv is an ancient edifice of stone in the Nor- the late Mrs. M. W. Wilson left the interestof £100 in trust man and Early English styles, consisting of chancel, nave, to the vicar and churchwardens for the benefit of the Sunday south chapel, north transept, south porch and an embattled school. William Thomas Cooke esq. who is lord of the western tower containing 4 bells: the chapel is connected manor, Daniel Henry Theophilus Peploe esq. and Mrs. with the manor of Hydefield, and contains an ancient altar- Evans, of Moreton Court, are the chief landowners. The tomb, with two recumbent figures, of the time of EdwardIll. soil is clayey and gravel; subsoil, clay. The crops are of a knight and his lady: the carved oak reredos was erected wheat, beans, peas, barley, hops and apples. The area is in memory of Mr. Thomas Cooke, of the Brook House, who 2,407 acres; rateable value, £2,946 ; the population in 1891 died in 1878 : the north transept, erected in 1872, is a memo- was 450. rial to the late Rev. John Birch Webb-Peploe, of Garnstone, Lidgmoor is a It miles south-east. Here is a. 40 years vicar of the parish, who died in 1869 : the font Mission chapel, also a. Primitive Methodist chapel. with its carved oak cover was presented in 1879 by Mr. M. Parish Clerk, Mrs. Maddox. W. Wilson, in memory of his wife: the stained east window, Letters arrive froPl Weobley (Railway Sub-Office) by foot erected in 1881, is a memorial to Mr. William Cooke, of the post at 9.30 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph Brook House, d. 1863, and Margaret his wife, d. 1864 : there office is at Weobley. Letter box, in the village, cleared at are 275 sittings : the church was restored in 1876, at a cost 4 p.m & at the vicarage, at 4.5 p.m. week days only of about £1,600. The register dates from the year 1538, National School (mixed), built in 1879 with residence for and up to 1596 is It copy of an earlier register. The living the mistress, for 100 children; average attendance, 8o; is a vicarage, with that of Birley annexed, joint gross yearly Miss C. Kennaugh, mistress value from tithe rent-charge £430, net £298, with 16 acres Carrier.-Mrs. Walton, to Hereford, wed. & sat.; Leo- of glebe and residence, ,in the gift of Daniel Henry Theo- minster, fri Barker Rev. Hy. Auriol M.A. Vicarage Galliers Thomas Tomkins, farmer & Skyrme Rd.frmr.&hop grower, Wootton Prescot Chas.Warre J.P. King'sPyon ho hop grower, Wistaston Symmonds William, farmer & hop Wilson Matthew William, New hall Jones Edward, cowkeeper, Bushbank grower, Meer place COMMERCIAL. Lloyd Humphrey, wheelwright Taylor James, blacksmith Badger Charles, bead gamekeeper to Lloyd William, farmer, Hollybush Taylor Sarah (Mrs.) shopkeeper William Smith esq Moythan Ann (Mrs. ),shpkpr.Lidgmoor Thomas Annie (Miss),shpkpr.Lidgmoor Bird Martin, carpenter & pump maker Oliver Rd. frmr. &hop grower,Hyde fld Thomas Geo. joiner & mason, Lidgmoor Cooke William Thomas, farmer, hop Passey John, mason, White honse Timaeus John Benjamin, farmer &; hop grower & landowner, Brook house Powell George, shoe maker, Bushbank grower, Black hall Evans John, farmer, Lidgmoor Powell Mary (Miss),shopkpr. Bushbank Walton James, beer retailer, Bushbank Evans Parthenia (Mrs.), farmer & hop Powell Richard James, farmer & hop Wilson George, cowkeeper, The Marsh grower, Hill farm & Perry ditch grower, Butt house XINGSLAND is a large scattered parish with a village, of those within the church; this chamber was probably nearly a mile in length, in a rich valley watered by the used, in former days, for sacred rites observed from Good. rivers Lugg and Pinsley, and has a station on the Leo- Friday to Easter, and has hence been called "TheSepulchre:" minster and Kington branch of the Great Western railway, a stained window has been placed in the tower by Mr. 4 miles north-west from , 15~ north-north-west Edward Russell, jun. of Cholstrey, to the memory of his from Hereford and 162 from London; the parish is in the wife, Anne Russell, who died 4 March, 1847, and their Northern division of the county, Stretford hundred, Leo- infant child: the chancel windows, all of which are stained, minster union, petty sessional division and county court include a memorial window restored at a cost of £50, to the district, rural deanery of Leominster (1st division), and Rev. Richard Evans M.A. 30 years rector of this parish, who archdeaconry and diocese of Hereford. The church of St. died 6 Jan. 1871, and there is also a mural brass to his Michael, erected about 1290, by Edward Lord Mortimer, is memory: against the north wall of the chancel is a brass, a stone bnilding in the Early Decorated style, consisting of which with the altar rails form a memorial to AlIen George chancel, clerestoried nave, Bieles, north and south porches Chattaway M.RC.S., L.S.A. d. 2 Feb. 1875, by his widow and an embattled western 10wer containing 6 bells and a Anne: against the same wall is a brass which with the clock: the chancel retains pisina and sedilia, and there is an church clock was given in memory of Thomas Roberts, late ancient octagonal font: on the left of thenorthporch is a smaJl of Lawton Bury, by his sister Mary, 3rd January, 1878: in building, with an entrance from the porch and lighted by 1882-3 an organ chamber was built on the north !lide of the unglazed windows on its east a.nd north sides: within, out chancel, and an organ placed therein at a cost of about £400, .of the thickness of the church wall, an elegantly (jrnamented defrayed by Mrs. Anne Chattaway of this parish, and her arch has been formed, inclosing a kind of altar; and at the relatives, to Miss Mary Roberts, late of this parish, d. 4 back is another open window of four lights for the convenience March, 1882: the chancel also contains marble wall tablets