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Withycombe William, builder, 32 Old Taunton roaJ Wright Lucy (Mrs.), grocer, 82 Bristol road Wood Edward, boot maker & dealer, 5 York buildings Wyman & Sons Limited, news agents &e. Great Western Wood Rebecca (~Iiss), milliner, 5 Binford place Railway stati-on, St. John street Woodley, Williams & Dunsford, printers & publisher8 of Wynn Bertram, coal dealer, 51 Devonshire street the " Mercury & West ern Counties Herald Yard Albert, builder, 20 Bath road & Burnham, Highbridge & Weston-super-:Mare Yard Alice Rose (Miss), dress maker, 20 Bath road Chronicle," 41 High street. See advertisement Young ~n's Association (Thomas Kelway, hon. sec.; E. Woodman William, fancy & china dealer, 2 Curnhill C. Mumford, treasurer), 37 St. Mary street Woods Charles, shopkeeper, 17 Polden street Young Men's Christian Association (Edmnnd Nichols. Woodward Jesse, shopkeeper, I06 Polden street general sec.), 2 Eastover Workhouse (John Arthur Barrell, master), 41 Northgate . PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Manchip Alfred Ernest, Haygrove, Harden Charles, farmer,Manor house, Barham 'lhomas Foster, Elmwood road East Bower Bird Mrs Claines cot. Durleigh road .Vlasding William H. J. Harcourt, Harwood Albert Edward, caretaker of Bouchier William, Sydenham house, Durleig-h road St. John's cemetery, Bristol road Bath road Paine Charles Standen, Eastcroft, May Waiter John & Sons, farmer~, Bryant Howell George, Redgate ho Durleigh road 'fhe Fa1·m, Dunwear Colhns William Alexander, High- R~ss ...v11 s Bella vista, Durleigh road May William, dairyman, East Bower clere, Durleigh road Rudman Henry J. Fosse Way, Dur- Mayled .A.mbrose, farmer, Durleigh Cottam Mrs. Arthur, Furze bank, leigh road Brook farm Durleigh road Spiller Misses, Sunny bank, Hamp Merriott Geo. dairyman, la Cottam, Mrs. Arthul" Basil, Upcot ,:,ully R .. cha1 d Owen J .P. Huntly, Ogden Edwin, farmer, Dunwear Durleigh road • Durleigh road Parrett Bath Brick Co. Ltd.Bristol rd Deighton Rev. William George M.A. Thompson William,Haygrove cottage, Parsons Fdk. Jesse, dairy, Chedzoy la (vicar of Durleigh), Bella vista, Dnrleigh road Porter Fredk. beer retlr. Chedzoy lane Durleigh road Potter .Elias, farmer, Horsey Denman Jeffery William, Haygrovt> COMMERCIAL. Rainey Edmund Hy. frmr.Chedzoy la villa, Durleigh road Adams Edmund, farmer,Little Syden- Rainey Ernest Waiter, farmer, Fol- Dosso'l John Nicholls, Windown, Dur- ham farm, Horsey · lett's farm, Dunwear leigh road Ashford John, farmer, Horsey Rainey William Henry, frmr.Dunwear Dossm Leonard J. Durleigh brook. Board .John & Co. Limited, brick & Reed Henry, farmer, Chedzoy lane Durleigh road tile manufacturers, Dunwear Richards Wm. J. farmer, East Bower Duckworth Waiter E. Brook view, BJley ls..tac, farmer, East Buwer Roe Reginald Rt. farmer, East Bo"~" Durleigh road Bouchier Richd. beer ret. Durleigh rd Ryder William, master mariner, 2 Hews Albert Charles, Orchard lea, Bridgwater St. John's Cemetery Wyldsborough terrace, Bristol road Durleigh road (A. E. Harwood,caretkr. ),Bristol rd Shakespeare Elizabeth (Mrs.), shop- HI) per Mrs. Greenfi~ld, Hamp (,"larke Fdk. Hewett, frmr East Bower keeper, 13 Parrett bldgs. Bristol rd Humphrey Harry Israel, The Elms, Ct oss William, farmer, Dunwear Trading Co. Limited, brick Durleigh road Day Isaac,frmr. Upper farm,Dunwear makers, Dunwear Jarman Mrs. Sydenham vil. Bath rd Denman Denis George, farmer, Hay- Stagg George E. & Sons, farmers, Langham Rev. Basil Jomini B.A. grove farm, Durleigh road Coxpit farm, Sydenham (curate), St. Mary's vicarage, Dur- Fear Francis, farmer. Dunwear house Tucker Oliver, tailor, 9 Diamond leigh road Fry Ernest, farmer, East Bower Jubilee terrace, Bath road Langham Rev. Joshua James M.A. Fry Henry, farmer, Dunwear Watts Thomas Yeeles, shopkeeper, r (vicar & surrogate), St. Mary's Fry Olivt>r, farmer, Chedzgy lane Parrett buildings, Bristol road vicarag-E>, Durleigh road Grandfield Edwin, farmer, Sydenham Williams Alfred John, dairyman, Lee James Angel, The Woodlands, cottage, Bath road f'hedzoy lane Durleigh road Hanham Robert Thomas,wheelwright, Willment Wm. Jn. beer ret. Dunwear :Maidment Wm.Parrett lo. Hawkhurst Chedzoy lane BRIMPTON, see Brympton. BRISLINGTON is a parish and village on the h1gh and consists of nave, chancel and vestries: the chanc~l road from Bath to Bristol, and partly in the city of and vest.ries were added in 1909 at a cost of £1,700! Bristol, with a station on the Great Western railway, there are 537 sittings. The register dates from the St. Anne's Park station being also within the parish: it year 1908. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly is If miles south-east from Bristol, in the Northern divi- value [,222, in the !{ift of the Bishop of Bath and Wen~. sion of the county of Somerset, hundred, union and petty and held since 1909 by the Rev. Clement George sessional division of Keynsham, county court district of Poynder, of CorpnR Christi College, Cambridge, who Bristol, rural deanery of Keynsham, archdeaconry of resides in Bristol. There is a Congregational chapel, Bath and diocese of Bath and Wells. The church of St. erPCted in 1796, w1th 620 sittings, and a Wesleyan Luke is an ancient edifice of stone in the Perpendicular Methodist chapel. In St. Anne's Wood, near the style, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, Avon, and opposite Crews Hole, is the ruined well south porch, and a fine embattled western tower, 90 and chapel of St. Anne, formerly a noted place of pH­ feet in height, with pinnacles, and containing a clock ~rimage, visited both by Henrv VII. and his Queen, and 6 bells: in 1884 a new organ was introduced, at a Elizabeth of York; a ferry, which still exists, formerly cost of £270, and a new ,chiming clock presented to the conveyed pilgrims across the Avon: the chapel dates church by Dr. C. H. Fox in memory of his father, Dr. from the end of the 13th century, and was founded by F. K. Fox, of Brislington House, to whom the west Roger, first Lord De-la-Warr. The charities amount to window is also a memorial: tht>re are memorial windows .(28 per annum, which is partly distributed in kind. to W. H. P. Stephen Gore-Langton esq. of Newton St. There is a private asylnm for the upper classes, licensed Loe, d. December u, r873, to the late R. P. King for 105 patients. Wick House, the residence of Misses esq. and to the late Thomas Harding esq. of Wick Harding, built in the 14th century, on the model of House: the church was restored in 1873-4 by subscrip- an Italian villa, is supposed to have been erected for tion, wheu the chancel was lengthened and a transept the use of pilgrims and others attending St. Anne's added at a cost of [,2,740: in a niche in the tower shrine. Brislington Hill House, the residence of Joseph above the south porch are two figures supposed to Cooke-Hurle J.P. is an ancient edifice of brick of the represent Lord and Lady De-la-Warr, the reputed 17th century, at the south end of the village. Earl founders of the church, and anotht>r niche contains Temple, who is lord of the manor, Mrs. Fox, Alfred an ancient figure, representing •he Holy Trinity: the Clayfield-Ireland esq. J.P. Joseph Cooke-Hurle esq. and. church now affords 470 sittings. The register dates the Great Western Railway Co. are the principal land· from the year 1566, but is mutilated. The living is a owners. The soil is sand and red sandstone; subsoil, vicarage, with residt>nce and 3~ acrE's of glebe, net yearly Pennant stone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and value £r8o, in the gift of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. oats. The area is 1,783 acres; rateable value, £r8,So4': and held since 1907 by the Rev. Alfred Cecil Harman the population of the in 1901 was 2,091• M.A of King's College, Cambridge, and prebendary of and in 19II, 3,238, including 85 inmates and 30 officials Combe 4th in . St. Anne is an eccle· and t.heir families in Brislinlrton House Lunatic Asylum. sial'ltical parish formed in 1909. The church, adjacent The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 19ri to the ruins of the ancient chapel of St. Anne, wa~ was: St. Luke (parish church), 7,202 and St. Anne, erected in 1905 at a cost of £3,300, on a site given by 4,266. Messrs. Marden and Sinnott, is an edifice of stone, Parish Clerk and Sexton, George D. Chown.