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68 HEREFORD. HEREFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Parish &c. Pop. Area. Rateable St. Martin, Peter Preece, Ross road. value. St. Nicholas, St~Nicholas parish 2,149 560 11,144 St. Peter and St. Owen, John J. Jones, 13 Commercial rd. St. Owen parish ,. 4,I07t 293 12,539 Putson is a hamlet in the parish of St. Martin, on the. St. Peter parish................. 2,821* 75 15,531 south bank of the river Wye, about I mile from Hereford, HoIrner parish within ..•.....• 1,808 1,157 11,4°3 and consists of a few scattered residences, all within the. Tupsley township 1,121 812 9,177 city liberties. Breinton parish within........ 436 1,647 3,658 Tupsley is a township, within the liberties of the city of The Vineyard parish..••.•...• 8 15 92 Hereford, from which it is I mile east-north-east; it was, Huntington township .•......• 137 556 1,279 formed into an ecclesiastical parish 13 March, 1866, from • Including 43 in H.M. Prison, and 201 officers and inmates in the parish of Hampton Bishop, and includes the civil parish the Workhonse. of the Vineyard and is in the Grimsworth hundred. t Including 95 in the Gilneral Infirmary, and 122 in the Working The church of St. Paul, a building of stone in the Early Boys' Home. English style, erected from designs by Mr. F. R. Kempson,. The population of the municipal wards in 1891 was : architect, of Hereford, at a cost of £2,35°, and consecratecl Ledbury, 8,057; Leominster, 7,572 and Monmouth, 4,638 ; 17 Nov. 1865; it consists of chancel, nave, aisles, soutlh total, 20,267. The population of St. James' ecclosiastical porch, organ chamber, vestry and a tower with spire at the parish in 1891 was 3,085. south-west angle. The register dates from the year 1865_ By Local Government Board Orders, which came into The living is a vicarage, a\"erage tithe rent-charge £86, net operation 24 March, 1884, the part of Tupsley not included yearly value £246, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop within the borough was amalgamated with Hampton Bishop of Hereford, and held since 1864 by the Rev. Thomas Can-. CiVIl parish; a detached part of All Saints and the part of ning M.A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Litley Court is Holmer and Shelwick within the borough were united and the residence of John Wright esq. The Ecclesiastical Com constituted a separate civil parish, designated Holmer missioners are lords of the manor. The chief landowners (Within) ; the part of Breinton in the borough was added are the executors of John Wright esq. Stephen Robinson esq. to Huntington, and St. John the Baptist was made wholly Miss Bulmer, J. Richards esq. and J. J. Sudburyesq. Soil,.. within the borough by the amalgamation of detached parts loamy and clayey; subsoil, gravel. The area is 812 acres; with other parishes. The part of Upper Billingham within the population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1891 was 1,121_ the borough was amalgamated with St. Martin by an order Parish Clerk and Sexton, John Cale. which took effect March 25, 1885. 'The Vineyard, formerly extra-parochial, is now a parish. Pltrish Clerks and Sextons :- in the municipal borough of Hereford. 'The area is 10 All Saints, William Stanley, 182 Edgar street. acres; rateable value. £92; the population in 1891 was 8 ;. St. James, Joseph Symonds, 58 Green st. Bartonsham. it is the property of Miss Parry. St. John the Baptist, Arthur Geo. Cowley, 30 Bridge st. Parish Clerk, Charles Price. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. R, Express Delivery & Annuity & White Cross Road (telegraph butnot express delivery office).. Insurance Office, Broad street.-Henry Wint, postmaster 8.15 & 11.45 a.m. & 2, 5.15, 6.30 & 8.15 p.m.; sunday,. h 6.30 p.m Letter Dlspatc es. Widemarsh, 8 & 11.45 a.m. & 1.15, 4.30,6.30 & 8.15 p.m.;: Abergavenny & Crickhowell, 4.45 a.m.; Kington & Local sunday, 6.30 p.m country posts, 5.25 a.m.; London (1St day), Gloucester &; On sundays & on bank holidays there is one delivery only by- Ross, 6 a.m. ; ~hrewsbury, 8.55 a.m.; London (2nd day) letter carriers, commencingat7 a.m. &on sundays callers' &; Gloucester, 9.20 am. (with !d. stamp extra over letters are delivered at the counter from 7 to 10 a.m.;. counter,9.28 a.m.); Crewe, 10.55 a.m. (with id. stamp bank holidays till 10 p.m extra over counter, 11 a.m); Leominster, Ludlow & Money Order, Savings Bank, Annuity & Insurance Busi· Pontrilas, 11.50 a.m. (with !d. stamp extra over counter, ness.-Money orders are issued & paid; savings bank,. 11.55 a.m.); London (3rd day), Gloucester & Ross, 12.15 government annuity & insurance business transacted &; p.m. (with id. stamp extra over counter, 12.25 p.m.) ; inland revenue licences issued; postal orders are issued & Brecon & Hay, 3.10 p.m. (with id. stamp extra over paid from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. Money order, savings. counter, 3.20 p.m.); Tenbury, Kington & Shrewsbury, bank, annuity & insurance business is not transacted,. 3.10 p.m. (with id. stamp extra over counter, 3.20 p.m.); nor are licences issued on sundays, Christmas day or London & Gloucester, 3.45 p.m. ; Midland & North of Good Friday England, Malvern, Worcester, Birmingham, Stafford, Head Postal Telegraph Office.-Open on week days from 7' Shrewsbury, Ludlow & Leominster, 7.25 p.m. (with ~d. a.m. to 10 p.m.; sundays from 8 to 10 a.m. & from 5 to 6- stamp extra over counter, 7.30 pom.); Hay, Glasbury, p:m Three Cocks, Eardisley, Whitney, Winforton & Clifford WhItecross Road telegraph office open on week days from g, R.S.O. local posts, 7.25 p.m. (with !d. stamp extra over a.m. to 8 p.m counter, 7.30 pom.) ; London, Bristol, Gloucester, Ross, West of England & South Wales, 8.10 p.m. (with !d. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE CITY. stamp extra over counter, 8.15 p.m.); Ireland, Scotland, Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke esq. B.A., DoL., J.Y. North Wales, Liverpool, Manchester &; Shrewsbury, 8.30 p.m. Sundays.-Bristol, Gloucester, Ross, West of Eng Helens, Much Marcle, Gloucester; & St. Stephen's &Con land & South Wales, 3.30 p.m; London, Ireland, Seot stitutional clubs, London SW land, Midland & North of England, North Wales, Returning Officer, Mayor for the time being Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Stafford, Shrews- COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR HEREFORD PETTY bury, Ludlow & Leominster, 7.25. p.m SESSIONAL DIVISION. Town Deliveries.-Letters & Parcels. Croft Sir Herbert George Denman bart. M.A., D.L. (chair Frotn London & all parts, letter box cleared 6 a.m.; delivery man, deputy chairman of quarter sessions), Lugwardin& by letter carriers & to callers begins 7 a.m. From Lon court, Hereford don, Gloucester, Worcester, Ross &c. letter box cleared Chpsterfield Earl of D.L. 16 Pont street, London SW 12.15 p.m.; delivery by letter carriers & to callers begins Anthony Edwin esq. M.A. Newton, Hereford at 12.45 p.m. From London, Gloucester, Leominster, Barnaby William Henry esq. Longworth, Hereford Shrewsbury, Newport & Abergavenny, letter box cleared Campbell Maj.-John Edward Robert D.L. Tillington court, .3.10 p.m.; delivery by letter carriers & to callers begins at Hereford '4 p.m. From London, Shrewsbury, Birming'ham, Glou Cresswell Oswald Ernest esq. M.A., D.L. Fownhope cester, Malvern, Kington & Local country posts, letterbox Dew Major Frederick Napleton DoL. looa, Lexham gardens, cleared 7.25 p.m.; delivery by letter carriers & to callers Kensington gardens, London W begins at 7.45 p.m De Winton Capt. Robert Henry ~. Graftonbury, Hereford Duckham Thomas esq. Holmer Times of Collection of Letters &c. from the Under Ecroyd William }<'a1'1'er esq. D.L. Credenhill court, Hereford mentioned Town Sub-Post & M. O. 0., S. B. & Hawkins Francis esq. Sugwas, Hereford Annuity & Insurance Offices. Hopton Maj.-Gen. Edward C.B. Cagebrook, Eaton Bishop Bartonsham, 7.45 & II.45 a.m. & 1.45, 4·45, 6.30 & 8.30 Ingram His Honor Judge Robert Wood RA., D.L. Sugwas p.m court Commercial Street, 8.15 & Ir.45 a.m. & 2.15, 5.30, 6.30 & Jenner Hugh esq. D.L. Vennwood, Leominster, Bodenham 8.45 p.m.; sunday, 6030 p.m Lea His Honour Judge George Harns D.L. Longworth Eign Road, 8 & II·45 a.m. & 1.30, 4.45,6.3° & 8.15 p.m.; house, Lugwardine sunday, 6.30 pm Lubienski-Bodenham Count Louis DoL. Rotherwas, Dinedor Eign Street, 8 & 11.45 a.m. & 2.15,5.3°,6.3° & 8.15 p.m Pulley Sir Joseph bart. D.L. Lower Eaton, Hereford.