LEICESTERSHIRE 50 DIRECTORY,

CROXTON KERRIAL is a parish and village, seven miles from ; population, 6 I 8 j inhabited houses, 121. The Church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, is a handsome structure, and was restored in 1868. The living is a Vicarage, value £248 per annum. Patron, His Grace the Duke of (who is also Lord of the Manor). The Rev. George Searl Ebsworth is the Vicar. Letters via Waltham, which is the nearest Money Order office. Ashboum George, farmer Handley William, farmer Newman Shires, baker Bass WiIliam, bootmaker HiIlam William, farmer Parnham John, hay dealer Berry Robert, stonemason Hind William, farmer Rimmington William, stonemason Cobley George, blacksmith Hind WilIiam, butcher Sharpe John, farmer Dawne John, wheelwright Hind WiIliam Henry, miller Shipman Thomas, farmer Dewey Charles, grocer and draper HouIton Mrs. J ane, Peacock Inn Shurrock Andrew, National School Ebs·North Rev. George Searl, M.A., Kitchen John, farmer Tipping Matthew, farmer The Vicarage Knott Thomas, bootmaker Ward Edward, grocer Fox Mrs. Ann, grocer Lane Mrs. Jane, hawker Wildman Thomas, carpenter Goodacre Robert, carpenter Mount Ward Richard, ~hopkeeper Wilders J oseph, farmer Goodson Robert, tailor Mount Thomas, farmer Wilders J oseph Musson, farmer Hagues George, tailor Mount William, farmer C ROXTON (SOUTH) is a parish and village, eight miles from Melton Mowbray and five from Railway Station; population, 296 ; inhabited houses, 67. The Church, dedicated to St. John, is an old stone building. The living is a Rectory, value £ 130 per annum. Patron, His Grace the Duke of Rutland. The Rev. Hllmphrey N ohle, M.A., is the Rector. Letters via . Syston is the nearest Money Order office. AlIen J oseph, farmer Leatherland Francis, bricklayer Squire Elijah, shoemaker Beeson \VilIiam, farmer Leatherland Thomas, Golden Fleece Swift Thomas, shoemaker Bradshaw Charles, farmer Inn, and blacksmith Swift John, coal merchant & carrier Brown Wm. Walton, Malt Shovel Leatherland John, farmer Talbot John WiIliam, farmer Inn Line Tohn, schoolmaster Tunnicliff J oseph, tailor CIough Miss Noble Rev. Humphrey, M. A. Underwood Mrs., draper Hunt George. bricklayer N uttall William, farmer Ward Charles, farmer Kilby Felix, farmer, &c. Screaton Richard, bricklayer Warel. Samuel, tailor Kirk Arthur S., farmer Shaw Thomas, marine store dealer Wilkinson Mrs. Kirk Thomas, farmer Smith Edward, wheelwright DADLINGTON is a small village and township in the parish of Hinckley, four miles from and three from Hinckley j population, 230; inhabited houses, 48. The Church'i dedicated to St. J arnes, is an ancient fabric. The living is a Curacy annexed with Stoke Golding, value £350 per annum. Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. The Rev. Thomas Bourne, M.A., is the Incumbent and Vicar of Stoke Golding. Letters via Hinckley, which is the nearest Money Order office. Fairfield WilIiam, shopkeeper Hackett Thomas, farmer Ratcliffe J ames, farmer Freeman George, carpenter HolIyoak William, Dog & Hedge- Rubley John Beeby, farmer Freeman Henry, farmer hog Shilton John, farmer Geary Abel John, farmer J effcoate Charles, fanner Shilton Miss, Zoar cottage Grimes John, shopkeeper Kendall John, farmer Vemon Thomas, farmer DALBY GREAT is a parish and village, three miles from Melton Mowbray; population, 468 j inhabited houses, 93. The Church, dedicated to St. Swithin, is an old fabric, with a tower and bells. The living is a Vicarage, value £200 per annum .. Patron, Sir Robt. Burdett, Bart., and Lord of the Manor. The Rev. vVilliam Lancelot Rolleston, B.A, is the Incumbent and Vicar of Scraptoft. The Rev. Henry J. Bowden, M.A., is the Curate. Letters via Melton Mowbray, which is the nearest Money Order office. Banmster William, farmer Martin Thomas, tailor Sharpe John, farmer Clues Joseph, grocer Measures Mrs. Margaret, Royal Oak Sharpe Mrs. Mary Corrott John, blacksmith Inn Tidd J olm, farmer Fisher Thomas, butcher and fanner Parker David, farmer Walker Mrs. William, farmer Fisher J oseph, farmer Parker William, farmer Warner George, miller and farmer Goodman John, grocer Pears William, bootmaker Warner George, farmer GreasIey Mrs., farmer Pears Richard, blacksmith Warner John, wheelwright Gun Robert, fanner Prior Thomas, baker Wartnaby John, farmer Hastings Thomas, farmer Richardson John, grocer Wild John, farmer Hewett John, carpenter RoIlings William, baker and grocer Wilford John, farmer Lloyd J ames, farmer Sharpe George, wheelwright Williamson WiIliam, farmer DALBY LITTLE is a parish and village, four miles from Melton Mowbray; population, 210; inhabited houses, 36. The Church, dedicated to St. James, was beautifully restored in